The Wunder360 S1 filming underwater. Source: EvomotionEvomotion has launched a new 360 degrees, artificial intelligence (AI) camera that features 3D reconstruction, real-time in-camera stitching and deep learning for augmented reality and virtual reality developers to create 3D content.
The Wunder360 S1 allows gamers to download 3D models and import them into games such as Minecraft and then share the models with other players. It can take footage filmed and convert it to 3D models, allowing users to make VR/AR content without any photo stitching software.
The camera includes a waterproof case, phantom clips computer vision technology, 4K still picture capability, 1080p 60 frames per second in-camera stitching, 3K 30fps in-camera stitching and in-app editing. The camera also includes nine-axis gyro stabilization technology and an interchangeable battery design.
Evomotion said the AI and computer vision allow for a camera that is easy to use and lets users spend less time editing footage because the camera does the work instead.
“We believe the latest advancements in computer science should be combined with real life use cases to create user friendly products that are both affordable and practical,” said Lufang Gao, founder and CEO of Evomotion. “We created the Wunder360 with developers, consumers and gamers in mind, as we saw a need for a spherical camera that included all the great functionality users expect in a 360° camera but without the hefty price tag.”
To learn more about the Wunder360 S1, go to Indiegogo.
