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Insta360 ONE hands-on review : a new, exciting way to make memories

Posted on August 28, 2017June 3, 2019 By Jarvis

By now, 360-degree cameras are a dime a dozen, ranging from accessories that have to be clipped to a phone to standalone but palm-sized spheres or sticks to alien-looking disks that only big studios can afford. But no matter their shape or the quality output, the mostly function in the same way: taking a spherical view of the world around them. Not so this new camera coming from Insta360, one of the most prolific creators of consumer 360-degree cameras. The Insta360 ONE is almost like the one ring, the 360-degree camera to rule them all. And that is thanks to its ability to capture everything now and worry about what to share later. And, yes, it can make selfie sticks, or strings. vanish without a trace.

Insta360 ONE hands-on: a new, exciting way to make memories

The Insta360 ONE has two special features and while both are great, one will probably be the most sensational. The company names it “Bullet Time”, simply because it lets you create a bullet time effect with the ONE. How it accomplishes that, however, is almost hilarious and definitely nerve-wracking.
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