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Samsung Gear 360 camera to bring Virtual Reality to masses

Samsung Gear 360 camera to bring Virtual Reality content creation to the masses

First of its kind, the new Samsung Gear 360 camera promises to simplify 360-degree video and image content creation for consumers

AUCKLAND, New Zealand – 24 May, 2016Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd has announced availability in New Zealand of the Samsung Gear 360, a camera that lets users easily create, edit, view and share 360-degree video and still image content using their smartphone. The Gear 360 camera leverages the best of the Samsung Galaxy experience so users can create their own virtual reality content, to view and bring to life through Gear VR headsets.

“The launch of Gear 360 opens up endless possibilities for virtual reality content. Both consumers and businesses are now seeing the potential of VR – from gaming, film and entertaining to the B2B, education, property and retail sectors,” says Todd Selwyn, Head of Product for Samsung New Zealand.

“Gear 360 allows consumers to create and edit content on a Samsung Galaxy smartphone, which can then be viewed on a Gear VR headset, making for a truly immersive VR experience.”

Gear 360 had its first public preview at last week’s Tech Week 2016 Magnify VR & AR South Pacific Summit Conference. The event was dedicated to virtual and augmented reality and comprised interactive workshops, product experiences and panel discussions about the rise and use of VR and AR by both amateurs and businesses alike.

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Compact Design with High Performance for Every Activity

Samsung Gear 360 is equipped with dual fisheye lenses, which both have 15 megapixel image sensors, giving users the ability to capture high-resolution (3840x1920) 360-degree video that also supports 30 megapixel still images. Users are also able to shoot 180-degree wide angle video and images with only using one side of the camera lens. Built for any time of day, Gear 360 offers Bright Lens F2.0, which creates high resolution images even in low-light conditions, where users can create full panoramic videos.

With a light and compact, spherical shaped design, Gear 360 maximises portability to film on the go or for indoor activities. Gear 360 features a user-friendly tripod and is also compatible with a wider selection of accessories and mounts currently available on the market.

The Galaxy Experience

Samsung continues to demonstrate its strengths in hardware, software and services to create devices that are designed to improve how consumers connect, share, organise and get more out of life. The company is redefining what is possible, beyond the limits of today’s technology, by introducing a constellation of seamless mobile experiences.

“Samsung continues to push the boundaries of the mobile experience to extend beyond the smartphone,” said DJ Koh, President of Mobile Communications Business for Samsung Electronics. “On the heels of last year’s Gear VR release, Gear 360 continues to push the limits on immersive content – providing a visual experience that makes capturing and sharing life’s moments even easier.”

When Gear 360 is synced with a Samsung smartphone, users can preview content in real-time when recording. Also, Gear 360 will automatically bring up filmed content for users to view and save on their smartphone or to upload and share directly on social channels including Facebook, YouTube and Google Street View. For a real 360 viewing experience, users can simply watch self-created content through Gear VR. All these features will be available through a dedicated mobile application for download from Galaxy Apps, Google Play and PC software for more in-depth editing capabilities.

Gear 360 is compatible with select Samsung smartphones including the newly released Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge, Galaxy S6+, Note 5, Galaxy S6 edge and Galaxy S6.

Gear 360 will be widely available for online purchase via Samsung eStore and Noel Leeming from 23 May and in-store from 20 June (RRP$649). For more information, visithttp://www.samsung.com/nz/consumer/mobile-devices/gear/vr-360camera.

Samsung Gear VR can be purchased from the Samsung eStore, RRP$199.

Samsung Gear 360 Specifications

Camera Two CMOS 15 megapixel fisheye cameras

Image Processor DRIMe5s

Video MP4 (H.265)

- Dual Lens: 3840x1920 (30fps)

Image JPEG

- Dual Lens: 30M (7776x3888)

Audio Codec: MP3/AAC/AAC+/eAAC+

Format: MP3, M4A, AAC, OGG

Memory microSD card (Up to 128GB)

Display

- 0.5” (72 x 32) PMOLED

Shooting mode

- Video, Photo, Time Lapse Video, Looping Video

Features Camera mode

- Dual/Single Lens mode

Camera Setting

- Sharpness, White Balance, HDR, EV, ISO limit, Wind cut

IP53 Certified Dust and Water Resistant Samsung

Services Samsung Gear 360 App, PC S/W (Gear 360 ActionDirector)

WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (2.4/5GHz)

WiFi Direct,

Connectivity BT v4.1

USB 2.0

NFC

Sensor Accelerometer, Gyroscope

Dimension 66.7x56.2x60 mm

Weight 153g (including battery)

Battery 1,350mAh Li-ion

*All functionality, features, specifications and other product information provided in this document including, but not limited to, the benefits, design, pricing, components, performance, availability, and capabilities of the product are subject to change without notice or obligation. **Battery performance may vary depending on configuration, and device usage.

ENDS

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