Testseek.co.uk have collected 97 expert reviews of the LG 360 Cam and the average rating is 71%. Scroll down and see all reviews for LG 360 Cam.
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.
71010097
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...
Published: 2016-04-20, Author: Stan , review by: mashable.com
Easy to use, Cheap (for a consumer 360-degree camera)
Buggy software, Picture quality could be better
The LG 360 Cam is currently a solid choice if you want a hassle-free way to create 360-degree content...
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Published: 2016-04-12, Author: Phil , review by: imore.com
Good news, everyone! The LG 360 CAM is fairly affordable at $199. Problem is, it's not yet available. And we're not entirely sure when it will be. And the longer it takes, the more competition it'll have. That's a good thing for us as consumers, but it ma...
Good news, everyone! The LG 360 CAM is fairly affordable at $199. Problem is, it's not yet available. And we're not entirely sure when it will be. And the longer it takes, the more competition it'll have. That's a good thing for us as consumers, but it ma...
Abstract: LG didn't exactly blow us away with their lightweight 360 VR headset. Though an slimmer alternative to the bulkier headsets currently available, it didn't really come together. When it came to providing an quality virtual reality experience it fell flat. ...
Published: 2016-07-07, Author: Ray , review by: itwire.com
Despite me taking terrible shots and getting frustrated at times — it sees everything — it is fun to use and the results after two weeks of testing are encouraging. I won't blame the tool – it's the workmanship that needs improvement so it is try, try, tr...
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...
Published: 2016-04-21, Author: Chris , review by: ausdroid.net
Abstract: My very first impressions, on seeing the G5 launch in Barcelona, was that LG was onto something here. The phone itself is striking, and yet perhaps understated. It doesn't ooze glitz like Samsung's Galaxy S7 range, and I think that's a good thing — it's m...