Take fantastic 360 degree images with the Panono Panoramic Ball Camera

If you're going to events such as a concert or a family reunion wherein so many things are happening at the same time, don't worry on missing out. You can capture moments from a wider perspective and shoot from every direction with the Panono Panoramic Ball Camera.
Measuring 4.33 inches in diameter and weighing just 300 grams, Panono is simple and fun to use. Just toss it in the air and a built-in accelerometer calculates when the camera has reached its highest point, triggering all of its 36 fixed-focus cameras to capture high resolution images from a 360° perspective.
There's no need to stitch images; you can see your shots straight away with the free Panono mobile app. Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity allows you to share photos to your friends and social media accounts . It has an internal memory that can store up to 400 panoramic images.
Rated at 108 megapixels, Panono works just as nicely when used as a handheld camera or mounted on a pole. It has a tough, clear plastic body for added durability, so don't be afraid to drop it; tossing it from tall buildings, however, is a different story.
Pre-orders are now being accepted at the Panono website.
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