Founder of Peak Design, Peter Dering, is said to have been inspired to redesign the traditional travel tripod while on one of his travels. Looking down at his tripod Peter noticed the negative space, as he calls it, in his folded-up tripod and thought there must be a way to remove it, hence why Peak Design created the ultra sleek and functional Travel Tripod.

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Capable of capturing footage at a resolution of 5.7k/30 fps, Garmin’s innovative camcorder automatically stitches together video at 4K/30 fps. With a full editing suite at your disposal by either opening the VIRB App or downloading the desktop software, users can seamlessly transform any adventure into an immersive 360-degree viewing experience.

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Delivering a resolution 4x’s higher than full HD, the Nikon KeyMission 360-degree camera comes equipped with two F2.0 NIKKOR lenses and captures impressive 4K Ultra HD videos and high-quality 23.9-megapixel photos. The waterproof, shockproof, and freezeproof 360-degree camera encourages adventure shots and is designed for brilliant immersive content.

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The second-generation Samsung Gear 360 camera is leaps and bounds above its predecessor. Capable of capturing the full panoramic shot with its 4K video resolution and 15 MP photo resolution, the Gear 360 is equipped with dual 180-degree lenses working in concert to deliver an incredible 360-degree HD picture that takes in the entire scene.

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Consistently rated as one of the top 360-degree cameras on the market, the Ricoh Theta S is the creation of the multinational Japanese company known for their high-tech office equipment. Equipped with two all-new F2.0 lenses with folded optics, the Ricoh Theta S captures breathtaking spherical images in one easy-to-take shot – just simply press the shutter release to record the action.

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From its cool spherical action-cam design to its intuitive companion app, the 360fly is a state-of-the-art 4K camera designed to capture your next adventure. With a 2880 x 2880 pixel resolution and a full 360-degree horizontal x 240-degree vertical field of view, users have full control over capturing immersive content.

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