Periscope Gets Native Insta360 Air Support

Livestreaming has become a feature of life for many people. The idea of sharing an experience over the internet with people hundreds or even thousands of miles away is not a new one, but the addition of 360-degree video means that unique experiences such as concerts or sport events can now be much more immersive for the viewer. Even more so with the latest update to Periscope, the Twitter-owned live-streaming app has been released and it contains an update that allows users of the Insta360 Air to broadcast live 360-degree video directly from the app.

Earlier this year Periscope introduced native support for the Insta360 Nano, which is the iPhone counterpart to the Insta360 Air, the introduction of Android support means that both Android and iPhone users can freely stream 360-degree live footage through the Periscope app using Insta360 cameras.

Insta360 specialise in creating compact, easy-to-use 360-degree cameras designed to work with smartphones to capture share and broadcast 360-degree photos and videos in a way that is simple to install and use. The Insta360 Air uses a plug-and-play system that clips directly into the micro USB port of an Android smartphone. At present, Insta360 cameras are the only 360-degree cameras that are natively supported by the Periscope app.

Anyone using the Periscope app can view the broadcast through a smartphone and look around to view every angle with simple touch controls. Periscope users can announce their broadcast through Periscope’s Twitter integration.

The Insta360 Air camera costs $129 (USD) from the Insta360 web store. Further information can be found on the Insta360 website.

VRFocus will bring you further news on Insta360 cameras as it becomes available.

UploadVR is on Periscope! Join Twitter’s Director of VR LIVE in 360°

UploadVR is on Periscope! Join Twitter’s Director of VR LIVE in 360°

Today, we’re breaking some rules. Within the short period that filmmakers have been shooting footage with 360° cameras, people have started writing the Do’s and Don’ts of the new medium. Rules that constrict the camera from movement, rules that make the experience of watching these videos, honestly quite boring.

At 3 PM PST today, UploadVR will be going live with the Director of VR of Twitter, Alessandro Sabatelli in 360° on Periscope. This show will be focused on in on a conversation between the host and the guest, experiencing beautiful scenery, and engaging with the environment around them.

The best part about friendships, long winded conversations, and purposeless walks are the topics that arise from it.

Join Az Balabanian today, Wednesday Jan 25th, live at 3 PM PST with Twitter’s Director of VR, Alessandro Sabatelli to launch a new broadcast series live on Periscope and Twitter.

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Today, 3 PM PST, Wednesday Jan 25, 2017

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