FITT360 helps you take photos, record 360-degree videos without holding the camera
What would it be like if you could take 360-degree photos and videos without holding the camera? That's the promise of FITT360, a 360-degree camcorder that you can wear around your neck. It's called LinkFlow, one of Samsung's first products, and was designed as part of C-Labs, the company's innovative lab program.
The idea to create this device is to capture the world around you easily, not too cumbersome. There are three built-in cameras on the neck strap, one near the front, one on the side and one near the back. Each camera is capable of shooting scenes in 180 degrees. All you have to do is press a button, and it will start recording. The FITT360 can connect to WiFi, so you can even use it to livestream on a favorite platform at every ideal angle. .
In addition, you can export images as 360-degree images or just a single image in Full HD mode. Video is recorded in 4K standard. The FITT360 is also rated IPX by water, so there's no need to worry about wearing it when it rains. It is also small, medium and large.
In addition, FITT360 is not just a video camera. It has built-in GPS that helps you find the route you have traveled. It has Bluetooth and a microphone, so you can use it as a headset.
Defect? This bracelet only works for about 90 minutes to run out of battery. FITT360 is currently available on Kickstarter, prices range from $ 370 to $ 600.
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