Samsung's 360-degree camera launches April 29th, pricing remains a mystery

Samsung Gear 360 camera

Samsung first revealed its 360-degree video camera at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona earlier this year and now, the company is finally ready to release it on April 29th.

The Samsung Gear 360 features two cameras crammed into a sphere, which looks strikingly similar to Portal 2's Wheatley. It even comes with a tripod that makes the whole package given off an adorable robot vibe. Aww.

Samsung's VR vision

Samsung is building out its virtual reality ecosystem with its Gear 360 camera to help users create content for its Gear VR headset. Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge users can preview a live feed from the camera and download footage to their phones. This means you can cut and upload 360-degree video from your phone directly to support sites like YouTube and Facebook.

Although the camera is launching in two days, Samsung still hasn't announced pricing for it in the US. In Europe, the camera will cost 350 euros, which is roughly $400 USD. This puts it squarely up against the Kodak SP360 4K, which retails for $449 per camera. But unlike the Gear 360, the Kodak requires two cameras to create true 360-degree video, making the Gear 360 a bargain if it can hit a $400 price point.

LG is also releasing its own 360 camera and VR headset, and we'll have to wait to see how they compare.

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Lewis Leong
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