The 360 camera market is blowing up. OK, it’s still just a tiny fraction of the overall camera market, but we’ve seen a bunch of new cameras from some big players recently. Trying to break into this ...
One of the big new trends in cameras is those that can take 360-degree videos or pictures. But Rylo, a San Francisco startup that's recently released its own such camera, thinks what's more important ...
I really liked the Rylo camera when I reviewed it a few months ago. The image quality is generally great, the app is slick, and the stabilization is phenomenal. Unfortunately, it was only available ...
360-degree video may be niche, but startup Rylo wants to do more imaginative things with spherical video: shoot first, then worry about composition later. Brainchild of two former Instagram engineers, ...
The Rylo 360 aims to focus in on an alternative, more practical use for VR video. The Rylo 360 can certainly be used as a standard VR camera, but its main focus is on using the 360 recording merely as ...
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Verdict: Easily the best application of 360-degree video tech yet, but the next generation of the app will have to work harder to explain the concept. The Good: The Rylo uses its 360-degree format to ...
Rylo is a powerful little 360 camera that tries to keep its 360-degree features in the background most of the time; the real goal of the company is to rethink the camera so that you end up deciding ...
San Francisco startup Rylo is launching a 360-degree video camera today that emphasizes smooth videos that are easy to share. Created by a team of former Instagram and Apple engineers, Rylo has ...
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