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Rumor: ALLie is working on a standalone 360 camera


ALLie has a 360-degree camera for your home, but it appears that ALLie is working on a standalone camera as well.

The ALLie Cam is a camera that can livestream in 360 degrees (fully spherical).  It has two fisheye lenses, each paired with an 8-megapixel sensor.  It captures video at true 4k resolution (4096 x 2048), with no blind spots.  It stitches the images in realtime and can livestream to a smartphone via its app, or to YouTube or Facebook. You can check out the impressive image quality of its video samples:

The ALLie is designed to be used at a home or business, and requires being plugged to a power outlet and a stable Wi-Fi connection.  However, it is possible to use it mobile by using a portable USB charger, a USB to Type N power cable, and a Wi-Fi signal (e.g. smartphone hotspot).  Using this method, ALLie has demonstrated that it can be used even on a race car.

Fortunately, this is only a temporary solution, and ALLie appears to be working on a standalone camera.  I don’t have any other information about the standalone camera at this time.  But hopefully it provides the same excellent image quality that the ALLie Cam has, and perhaps even livestreaming.

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