GoPro “stoked” to launch Fusion – their 360 degree camera in Australia!

Late to the 360 degree party it’s obvious when an announcement comes from the hip and cool people at GoPro when it has the word “stoked” in the title, but that’s what we got today when GoPro announced their Fusion camera was coming to Australia.

Capturing 5.3K video in a 360 degree spherical format this dual-lens is quite possibly the ultimate action camera.

Problem is it’s $1099!  There’s plenty out there cheaper so the much touted OverCapture editing software for iOS would want to do some pretty special stuff.

Inside the device are stabilisation systems to ensure a smooth ride for the viewer back on the lounge.

Android support is coming soon, in the meantime more good news with the prices for the Hero range of products also dropping – the Hero6 now sits at $699, the Hero5 at $499 and the Hero5 Session at $329.99.

Recent Posts

  • Tech

OPPO’s Reno15 Series is available from next week starting at just $679

OPPO has today announced that the new Reno15 series will be available to purchase from…

22 hours ago
  • Lifestyle

Hey Google, What were our New Year’s Resolutions?

One year ends and another one commences, so what did we search for when we…

23 hours ago
  • Tech

Belkin launches new Stage Content Creation Collection in Australia including PowerGrip and Creator Kit

Belkin has announced they’re launching their new Content Creation collection in Australia, with the arrival…

1 day ago
  • Tech

Apple Fix for Telstra issue on iPhone 8, 8 Plus and X now available

Apple has confirmed they have rolled out a fix for the issue affecting Telstra customers…

1 day ago
  • Tech

Renpho LYNX Smart Ring — the KISS principle in a smart ring

Recently, I had a bit of a shock and found that my weight had ballooned…

1 day ago
  • Tech

UPDATE: Older iPhones on Telstra network crippled by iOS update – Triple Zero affected

Potentially thousands of Telstra customers are unable to make calls or send text messages right…

2 days ago