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It just got easier to record 360-degree videos on your smartphone

Insta360 just made it easier and cheaper to record 360-degree videos on your smartphone.

The Insta360 Air is a lightweight spherical device that plugs directly into your phone’s micro-USB port.

The Air offers 360-degree photo and video recording as well as the option to livestream and a virtual reality mode.

The camera’s design makes it ultraportable and the included app will have 360-degree video enthusiasts up and running in no time.

The Insta360 Air is currently exclusive to Android devices and boasts an affordable preorder price of only $99 on Indiegogo.


It’s scheduled to be in retail stores early next year.

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With so many features and such an attractive price point this may be the perfect starter device for those interested in 360-degree video.

https://techcrunch.com/2016/11/28/insta360-air-looks-to-bring-affordable-360-video-to-android-phones/

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