This affordable 'point-and-shoot' camera could be the GoPro of virtual reality
Vuze
Behold: a 4K, stereoscopic, 360-degree virtual reality camera that costs less than some iPhones.
At $799, the Vuze stretches the definition of the word "affordable" for most people. But that price puts it squarely in the range of what enthusiasts will spend for early access to new tech. And it's largely without competition; on the low end there are devices like the $499 Samsung Gear 360, which shoots somewhat distorted, non-stereoscopic (meaning not-3D) video on two fish-eye lenses. On the high end there are devices like the $60,000 Nokia Ozo and comparatively cheap $5,000 six-GoPros-strapped-together option.
But as a consumer-priced device for making virtual reality video, the Vuze, which is now available for pre-order from HumanEyes, stands alone. Its $799 kit includes the camera itself, a mini-tripod, a headset, and the necessary app and software to run the device.
Here's what you need to know about it.
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