Monday, April 11, 2016

Orah 4i promises streaming in Virtual Reality – AndroidGeek

Orah 4i, the VideoStitch manufacturer, which uses the technology of virtual reality promises to stream videos in 360º with 4K resolution. The company expects to take advantage of the growing interest in this type of technology to be successful with this different and innovative camera.

Orah 4i has four cameras with lenses type fisheye. Two cameras capture the images from above and two below capture images. In the base unit have a great support, which can be fixed on almost any surface, either on the floor of a square or even on the beach.

The software, developed by VideoStitch, joins the images of four chambers so that they appear to be a single image, and so we get an awesome video 360º.
Furthermore the camera has outputs for microphone, headset, USB ports on the standard 3.0 and 2.0, in addition to Bluetooth connections , Wi-Fi and LAN. Hence the ease in making a streaming broadcast as simply connect the camera to the Internet and activate the streaming functionality, where any user with a device connected to the Internet can watch in real time.
Once connected to the connection straight who watches the video can interact with it, turning in any direction and monitors the video angle you want. For the owners of virtual reality glasses, they also take advantage of Orah 4i. The manufacturer does not have its own platform for this, but the camera is compatible with leading virtual reality glasses market, such as Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, Samsung Gear VR, among others.

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Orah 4i this on sale for US $ 1,795 but only until April 30, after that date will cost $ 3595. Unfortunately we do not know which countries it will be available .

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