![]() IP68 (Waterproof with Housing), IP53 (without Housing) Size: 0.5’’ – Resolution 72 x 32 – Type PMOLED The camera also has a couple of LED lights that show when the lenses are on, in addition to a couple of microphones for recording audio. This flap is rather tough to open, which is a deliberate feature as the camera is IP68 certified and has to protect against dust and water. On the right side is a flap that covers the battery, microSD and microUSB slots. There’s a button for switching through various functions, and the bottom of the Gear 360 has a tripod connector. On top of the Gear 360 lies the record button, with a little PMOLED screen that shows the current mode the camera is operating in. These are the so-called fisheye lenses that can make photos as one half of a sphere, resulting in a 260 degree sphere when the lenses are combined. The Gear 360 uses two cameras that look fish eyes. Let’s start with the basics of the design.
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