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3 Best 360° Drone Cameras to Capture Every Detail

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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Since the introduction of 360-degree video support onYouTubeand Facebook, a new era ofvirtual realitywas born. Now professionals and ordinary people have been using this new feature to enhance their videos. While we thought that the evolution of 360-degreecamerashas reached its zenith, a new breed of 360-degree dronecamerashas just arrived, further transforming the drone experience.

Shooting videos in 3600tocreate VR and 3D footageis now available on manycameras. However, only a few can fly. The 360-degree dronecamerasenhance the360-degree videosby allowing you to capture footage even in conditions of extreme difficulty. And since this is the newest buzzword in the 360-degree world, 3600drones are very few. In this article, we will touch on the currently existing 360-degree dronecameras.

Related:5 best selfie drones to quench your thirst for selfies

The top 360-degree drone cameras

Janus 360 Drone

TheJanus 360is a quadcopter, and one of the most powerful 360-degree dronecamerasever made. It can carry 10GoPro cameras, positioned 5 below and 5 above the frames, each held tight by two Freedom360 mounts. One of its greatest strongholds is the ability to shoot in 3600without the propellers or any element of the gear appearing on the image. Thedroneis equipped with two heads, each carrying 4 GoProcameras, so it’s able to effortlessly cover all angles of a scene.

The 360-degree drone captures spectacular aerial images for virtual reality. With 10 4Kcamerasrecording at 30fps, Janus 360 produces spectacular360-degree videoswith 15 minutes flight time. Thedronecan capture 150GB of images in each flight. This flyingcameradoes sport some classy looks. However, at a sky-high price tag of $20,000, thedroneis not for the average consumer.

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EXO360

As more and moredronesenter the market, the price tends to swing in favor of the consumer. The newest member of the 3600drone family comes from Queen B Robotics. The company has designed adronecalledEXO 360, that houses 5cameras, enabling it to capture amazing360-degree videosfor virtual reality. Thedronecomes in two flavors: the standard and the pro version. The main difference between the two is in thecamera‘s resolution.

The pro version comes withcamerasthat shoot 3600videos in 4K while the standard versioncamerasshoot at 1080p. In both cases, fourcamerasare located towards the end of thedrone’s 4 arms and one under the main body. The strategic position of thecamerasallows thedroneto record fully spherical images. The EXO360 drone can be flown either autonomously through the mobile app or manually via a remote control. While you would expect it to come at an eye-watering price tag, the standard version cost $1,000 and the pro version sells for $1,400.

Buy the EXO 360

If you’re interested in other drones, check out our wide collection of guides.

VR Gimbal Drone

Advertised as the most sophisticated 360-degree dronecamera, theVR Gimbal Droneis powerful, yet still a work-in-progress. Since the greatest challenge with360-degree videosis that you usually see the hand or the tripod holding thecamera, the Gimbal drone from Varavon has a solution to that. The company is introducing a three-axis-stabilizeddroneso users will be able to film full 360-degree sphere without being visible in the footage.

The 3600Gimbal drone is designed for professionals. Once launched, thedronewill cost somewhere around $30,000 as revealed by the manufacturer. The Varavon three-axisdroneis large and sports a special Gimbal design that firmly holds thecamerassteady against strong winds. As a result, thedronecan record videos that are extremely difficult to shoot in any other way. All in all, the Varavon Gimbal drone should be available later in the year.

Read more:4 best software for watching 360-degree videos on Windows 10

Conclusion

Dronecamerashave been around for quite some time, most common ones being the selfie drones. There are also powerful dronecamerassuch as the DJI’s phantom 4, widely used for a vast array of applications. However, none of thesedronescan shoot360-degree videos. Thanks to the advancement in technology that we now have powerful 360-degree dronecameras. Though still very expensive for the average consumer, we hope that with time, the price will go down.

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Madalina Dinita

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Madalina has been a Windows fan ever since she got her hands on her first Windows XP computer.

She is interested in all things technology, especially emerging technologies – AI and DNA computing in particular.

Prior to joining the WindowsReport team, she worked in the corporate world for a number of years.

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Madalina is a Windows fan since forever, especially interested in AI, emerging technologies, privacy, and security.