Panono's throwable 360-degree camera is for enthusiasts only
When it was unveiled in 2011, the Panono, a toss-able sphere of cameras, was seen as a harbinger of the consumer 360-degree content revolution. A successful crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo a few years later pushed it closer to reality and finally into people's hands this year. But the 360-degree landscape has changed dramatically in the last five years. The rise of virtual reality headsets has helped create an explosion of interest in 360-degree photography and videos. See also: 16 apps that
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