Earlier this year, Rylo added Bluetooth to their 360 camera. I, and others, were rather impressed they added (ok, activated) something that requires hardware to achieve. Or to put it another way, the ...
I really liked the Rylo camera when I reviewed it a few months ago. The image quality is generally great, the app is slick, and the stabilization is phenomenal. Unfortunately, it was only available ...
One of the big new trends in cameras is those that can take 360-degree videos or pictures. But Rylo, a San Francisco startup that's recently released its own such camera, thinks what's more important ...
Their go-anywhere design and cinematic quality let us capture some of our most memorable moments — usually while we’re in the middle of enjoying them. 360 cams are also pretty cool, giving us the ...
360-degree video may be niche, but startup Rylo wants to do more imaginative things with spherical video: shoot first, then worry about composition later. Brainchild of two former Instagram engineers, ...
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Rylo is one of a handful of 360-degree cameras that only requires an editing suite as big as your smartphone. Much like the cheaper Insta360 One and more expensive GoPro Fusion, Rylo's companion ...
Huh, I’ve never seen that before. That was my reaction when I first saw the new 360-degree Rylo video camera in action. 360-degree cameras are nothing new, and I’m rarely impressed by the VR content ...
The small dual-lens camera shoots stable immersive spherical video, but it's what you can do after you shoot that's awesome. Managing Editor Josh Goldman is a laptop expert and has been writing about ...
San Francisco startup Rylo is launching a 360-degree video camera today that emphasizes smooth videos that are easy to share. Created by a team of former Instagram and Apple engineers, Rylo has ...