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May 2016
(71%)
97 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(77%)
72 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Incredibly compact design
Makes 360
Degree captures easy
4GB of internal storage
The LG 360 Cam is an easy-to-use and comparatively inexpensive 360-degree point-and-shoot camera. It's compact and its clever case doubles as a handgrip. Its mobile app lets you preview and review your shots as well as control the camera. You can shoot wi
Works with pretty much any Android device
Idiot-proof design
Makes capturing 360 content easy
Shoots 360-degree video at 2
560 x 1
280
Upload VR video to YouTube and photos to Google Street View
Excellent value
Easy to use
2K video resolution
Works with Android and iOS
Small and lightweight
Cheaper than the competition
The editors didn't like
Weak VR ecosystem
Battery isn't swappable
No microphone jack
Requires a microSD card that's not included. Photos and videos have to be downloaded to your phone or computer before they can be viewed. The battery is built in. No editing options for photos or video in the mobile app or desktop software. Limited photo-
The LG 360 Cam is an easy-to-use and comparatively inexpensive 360-degree point-and-shoot camera. It's compact and its clever case doubles as a handgrip. Its mobile app lets you preview and review your shots as well as control the camera. You can shoot wi
Requires a microSD card that's not included. Photos and videos have to be downloaded to your phone or computer before they can be viewed. The battery is built in. No editing options for photos or video in the mobile app or desktop software. Limited photo-
The LG 360 Cam makes it easy and relatively inexpensive to capture 360-degree photos and video, but simple editing and a lot of sharing options aren't part of the picture yet...
Easy to use, 2K video resolution, Works with Android and iOS, Small and lightweight, Cheaper than the competition
Software glitches, No MicroSD card included
The 360 Cam is the only one of LG's current circle of Friends we'd want to spend any time with. If we were choosing guests for a tech dinner party, the Cam Plus would be scratched off the list for being a bit dull, and the Hi-Fi Plus would get kicked to t...
Works with pretty much any Android device, Idiot-proof design, Makes capturing 360 content easy
A little too pricy, Patchy image quality
"One of the best current options for taking 360-degree video and stills" If you remain aware of the 360 Cam's limitations, it's unlikely to disappoint. I imagine that in a year or two, 360-degree cameras will have come a long way in terms of image quali...
At £100 less than the Ricoh Theta S, the LG 360 Cam is arguably the best 360-degree camera you can buy right now. Admittedly, there's not a lot of competition out there at the moment, as precious few wide-angle cameras can actually shoot in 360-degrees. T...
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Published: 2016-02-27, Author: Matt , review by: techradar.com
Incredibly compact design, Makes 360, degree captures easy, 4GB of internal storage
Weak VR ecosystem, Battery isn't swappable, No microphone jack
The LG 360 Cam fits so much technology into a tiny form factor, with dual 13MP lenses and a surprising 4GB of internal storage. Samsung has the better virtual reality suite, but this camera and its protective app could better a better fit for 360-degree t...
Shoots 360-degree video at 2,560 x 1,280, Upload VR video to YouTube and photos to Google Street View, Excellent value
Smartphone app essential for configuration, Direct upload to Facebook not recognised as VR, No Flash memory included
The LG 360 CAM ups the virtual-reality video quality a notch, and reduces the cost too. Thanks to Mobile Fun for providing us with an LG 360 CAM for review...
Superior image quality, Solid build quality, has reassuring heft and stable builtin tripod, Two additional shooting modes: time lapse and looping video, Inconspicuous and smaller, easier to fit in pockets, Instantly saves a usable 360 photo or video, Has
Inconveniently located shutter key (you have to shuffle the camera and it's hard to reach), Impossible to use without a new Samsung Galaxy phone, Stitching panoramas and saving them takes quite a long time, Far worse image quality, Noticeable stitching ar
Should you buy a 360 camera in the middle of 2016, just as the first consumer grade cameras in this category appear? For those who have dreamt of 360 panoramic pictures, the answer is a definite yes. If you want to use this footage on a more professional...
It is difficult to actually sum up the 360 CAM in any meaningful way. Whether or not you should buy one will largely be determined by various factors. Firstly, do you need a 360-degree camera? If the answer is yes, then the next question will be whether y...
Published: 2016-07-01, Author: Mike , review by: tomsguide.com
Less expensive than most 360-degree cameras, Easy to hold and operate, Portable, pocketable design
Uploading videos in 360-degree format requires desktop app, Hard-to-hear audio cues outdoors, Not water-resistant
The LG 360cam doesn’t deliver the sharpest video, nor can you take it diving. What you do get is a relatively inexpensive 360-degree camera that can easily slip into your pocket and take good, but not great, images and movies. But, at half the cost of mos...