Proprietary hardware at the center of Omni enables pixel-level synchronization between all six HERO4 Black cameras… Available via a Limited Access Program, GoPro Odyssey packs 16 HERO4 Black cameras, synchronized down to the pixel-level, into a rugged all-in-one design. Omni is GoPro’s synchronized six-camera spherical array that produces high-resolution, stunning image quality and works seamlessly with Kolor™ stitching software to produce immersive content. The Odyssey rig is built on Google’s Jump platform:
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All of the videos can be shared to the new GoPro VR platform where they will become available to viewers through the new mobile app or on the web.
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The videos will be made possible with two new camera rigs the company is launching, the Go Pro Omni, a $5000 6 camera rig for doing 360-degree video, and the $15,000 Odyssey for virtual reality content. And you’ll also get up to 60 fps on capable devices.
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The company notes that the app supports your device’s gyroscope, meaning you’ll be able to “move your iPhone in any direction to navigate into the video,” in addition to dragging your finder on the display to move around the 360 degree videos. A VR mode can also be enabled that will split the video to make it compatible with the many VR headsets available for iPhone. The app offers 360-degree videos (like the one embedded below) for all iPhone users. GoPro is today launching a new GoPro VR mobile app where anyone will be able to view 360-degree and virtual reality content uploaded using its new Omni and Odyssey camera rigs also announced today.