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product_id: 27148975
title: "Kodak PIXPRO SP360 4K Dual Pro Pack VR Camera"
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price: "$546.87"
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# 235° Ultra-Wide FOV Lens Wireless iOS/Android Control 4K Equivalent VR Video Kodak PIXPRO SP360 4K Dual Pro Pack VR Camera

**Brand:** kodak
**Price:** $546.87
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🌟 Capture Every Angle, Own Every Moment!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Kodak PIXPRO SP360 4K Dual Pro Pack VR Camera by kodak
- **How much does it cost?** $546.87 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.us](https://www.desertcart.us/products/27148975-kodak-pixpro-sp360-4k-dual-pro-pack-vr-camera)

## Best For

- kodak enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted kodak brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Smart Device Control:** Effortlessly manage your shots and settings via intuitive iOS/Android app — total creative freedom in your palm.
- • **Seamless Social Sharing:** Directly compatible with YouTube & Facebook to instantly showcase your immersive stories and never miss the viral wave.
- • **Immersive 360° VR Capture:** Experience full spherical video with ultra-wide 235° lenses for boundary-pushing content creation.
- • **Pro-Grade 4K Video Quality:** Shoot stunning 4K equivalent resolution videos that elevate your professional portfolio and social feed.
- • **All-Inclusive Dual Pro Pack:** Comes loaded with mounts, remote, and PIXPRO 360 Stitch software for a plug-and-play VR production powerhouse.

## Overview

The Kodak PIXPRO SP360 4K Dual Pro Pack VR Camera delivers immersive 360-degree video with ultra-wide 235° lenses and 4K equivalent resolution. Designed for pros and creators, it offers wireless control via iOS/Android apps and includes comprehensive accessories plus PIXPRO stitching software for seamless VR content creation and social sharing.

## Description

Prepare to take your 360 Degree VR videos full circle with the KODAK PIXPRO SP360 4K VR Camera. Designed to take your creative vision to the next level, we offer a simple and flexible solution for full spherical, interactive 360 Degree video, complimentary stitch and editing software and a host of included accessories to use right out of the box.

Review: ... hard to get them to work if one went bad you have to start over - I have used 10 gopro's and worked hard to get them to work if one went bad you have to start over... Gopro Hero 4 Black heats up fast... The Kodak 4K s two camera takes pretty darn great video.. This 360 thing is vert hard and tricky, the camera are the easiest part the editing can be tough. The software when it works is pretty darn good.. however is quicker.. I use Autopano and that is much harder to use, I mean harder to learn... I have been trying for two weeks to understand the Key frame for stitching... I use the 4k for everythinjg so I am working daily.. and the 4k is pretty good i mean pretty darn good.. its pretty strong in low light compared to gopro's and the other models... for 1000 bucks.. I am getting ready to buy two more...Solid 360 will change everything... be on the cusp instead of behind...you can GoPro or you can "Kill it with Kodak"!
Review: Too unreliable, unpredictable, and low res output; this is probably not worth your money, time or frustration - If I could give it 2.5 stars I would but I am rounding down for several reasons - to be explained Overall, the camera seems to have decent build quality and looks like a good idea in theory. However, it seems as though there's a way to go with this technology before it actually gets good. This camera leverages the 4K name but don't be fooled by labels... the output is FAR from 4K resolution or clarity. The form factor is nice and the included accessories in the Premier pack are reasonably well thought out, with a few hitches. For the price, I don't think this camera delivers on its value proposition. Aside from the video quality being less than expected and ostensibly advertised in the name, there are also reliability issues that came with my unit anyway. If you absolutely MUST have a 360 camera, this may be a good option due to its relatively low price but if you are looking to get in the pool just because there is a pool - wait; the water will undoubtedly get better over time. In detail: I purchased this camera 20 days ago and have experimented with it over several of those days. My primary reason for purchasing it was two-fold: 1 - To use it as a security camera for my wife's car as we suspect someone may attempt to damage it in the lot where she has to park for work. My intention was to leverage the motion detection to monitor activity around her car and if any damage were to show up, we'd have video evidence with which to hopefully nail the perp. 2 - I train and coach in all forms of driving. One of those forms is running a teen driving school. My intention was to use this camera to capture time out on public roads and document when people in traffic were doing good things or bone-headed things so I could show the video in a classroom setting and talk it through for my students. I also planned (haven't done yet) to put the camera in some of our training cars to evaluate how my instructors are doing and/or again use that footage for classroom conversation as a teaching aid. As a security camera, one of the really annoying things about this camera is when you switch on the motion detection mode, if you power the camera off, you have to dig your way through the complex menu to switch it back on - every time. Too cumbersome. Indeed, it doesn't seem to remember ANY settings other than resolution and aspect ratio between power cycles. I find this frustrating and short-sighted on the mfg's part. Secondly, every time I've used the camera in motion detection mode (it sits idle until it detects motion in the frame and then records for 10 seconds, then goes back to idle/sleep and waits for motion), it has arbitrarily turned itself off/powered down for NO reason. It had plenty of battery left, and no one changed anything; it just 'died.' This tells me that there's some problems with the camera's code/programming/BIOS. Perhaps it's hitting an exception in its code and its reaction is to power down. Which of course means, if caught mid-day, once powered back on we have to take a while to navigate the cumbersome menus to get the settings back, including motion detection. VERY FRUSTRATING and useless as a security camera because of this bug. I've actually had it just power itself down while recording in 'normal' mode (not motion det. but manually hitting record.) I've been recording, thought I'd caught something worth keeping, looked at the display only to find it was entirely blank as the camera was no longer on. That's called SUCK. When driving with it mounted in the car, I use the suction cup mount and run a car charging cable to it that is within spec according to the manual and what I've found online (the REAL manual - what it ships with is an all but useless quick ref.) The camera gets VERY hot when it is plugged in and on - whether recording or not... if it's powered up and plugged in, it gets HOT. Not sure what that's all about... Speaking of the mounts... They give you a nice array of mounts that look like GoPro mounts with the camera. I thought this was great until I went to mount the suction cup to the sunroof (as the suc sup mount will NOT allow you to mount the camera upright on the windshield - they expect you to use it in "Front" mode which is NOT 360, it's just a really, really wide framed shot of what's in front of you/the camera. Again... useless based on the camera's stated intent and name. Anyway, when I mounted the camera to the sunroof, it wasn't low enough and the rear-view mirror blocked too much of the frame, as did the door sills from the roof in the back doors. I figured, no worries - it's a GoPro style mount, I'll just get one of my shorty extensions from my myriad GoPro kit and add it to the stalk. Come to find out, the Kodak camera REVERSES the GoPro attachment tech - where GoPro uses 3 prongs to receive the camera's 2 prongs (the part you put the tightening screw through), Kodak uses 2 to receive and 3 on the device. So you can't readily use the camera with any of the GoPro mount tech. I got around this by digging out a screw and removing the receiver nut from my GoPro mount (otherwise you have a nut on each side and nowhere to run the screw through to attach it all), and offsetting the two mounts, then running my found screw through it all to "McGyver" something together. Perhaps GoPro has a legal lock on their mounting tech, I don't know but this was a relatively frustrating surprise but obviously not insurmountable. Lastly, the built-in image stabilization is good for low frequency vibration but higher freq's like that experienced when driving on a concrete interstate or road under construction overwhelms the camera's capability. You wind up with video that could make the saltiest of sailors motion sick from watching the results. There are a lot of complaints out here about the software and the instability of the camera's WiFi. I've certainly experienced the WiFi instability and it can be annoying when it is frequent. I just used the WiFi to frame shots and make sure the camera is not being blocked where I need visibility, so on, check, and out/off. While it acted up on me some, I could still get what I needed done. As for the software... it IS very basic but I didn't expect much based on reviews. It DOES get the job done and you don't have to upload to YouTube, etc. You can get a very good idea of the camera's results through the PixPro software. It allows you several perspectives and is quite easy to use. Personally, I found the viewing software the least annoying thing about the whole setup. Granted, I am only using one camera. For those who are attempting to double up to get a true spherical visibility and presentation, perhaps the software is much worse a solution. In summary: Overall, for $500 I am not impressed enough. I am very seriously considering returning the camera before my desertcart 30-day window expires. My only hesitation is there is nothing else out yet that does motion detection like this camera does for security purposes but as mentioned, this camera is quite unreliable in that function due to gross failure/arbitrary power-down when battery, etc. are all good. My advice - WAIT FOR SOMETHING ELSE. This will no doubt become a very competitive marketplace and prices will only come down over time. Unless you have a pressing need and a "low" budget, keep holding out as this camera will likely take more of your time fuffing with the device itself (overly cumbersome menu & logic), and/or being disappointed or frustrated at the missed opportunities, lesser quality output, or unpredictable results than you will enjoying the output of the product. Or, of course be outright worried that the dang thing is going to catch fire because it's so HOT! ** UPDATE ** Well, I chose not to return the camera and continue on with it to give it another chance - hoping that new firmware would resolve the issues I had experienced. It's now a year since I purchased the camera and the firmware has not corrected any of these issues (unexpected power-down, heat, poor resolution, etc.) and attempts to get support from Kodak and/or the PixPro team have come up fruitless - and NO offers to replace the potentially defective since new unit. In short; I wish I would have returned it. The arbitrary "power off issue" was not just with motion detection, the unit powers itself off for no apparent reason (even when it's not so hot, temp-wise) and usually at the worst possible times during recording. I have missed more shots that I thought were being recorded than I have actually collected when putting this unit into service. Doing what I do, that can be expensive both monetarily and reputation-wise. When a customer expects video that cannot be produced because of unreliable equipment, they don't blame the camera, they blame you - the service provider. The result: this camera sits on the sidelines, a waste of time, effort, and money while more reliable and less expensive equipment takes its place, albeit without the 360 degree capability. The unpredictable power-down issue (battery status and/or direct power attachment make NO difference whatsoever) has made this camera so useless for my needs that I rarely use it for anything. I just threw $500 down the toilet, basically... No matter the price when you read this, please learn from my expensive mistake and avoid repeating it yourself. I'm dropping my review to 1 star because at the end of the day, a camera that is unreliable and unpredictable - esp. at $500 - is worse than no camera at all... I would NOT purchase this camera again, nor can I recommend it to anyone. Maybe someone from Kodak will respond to this review and offer me a solution that will allow me to update and raise my rating but honestly, my expectation for that is about as high as being able to actually USE this camera for more than 5 or so minutes without it turning itself off for no reason. I've gotten better support and information from the user-supported forums than any of my attempts with Kodak PixPro support.

## Features

- YouTube & Facebook Compatible For 360 Degree Videos
- 4K Equivalent VR Video
- 235 Degree FOV / Ultra Wide Lens
- Control Wirelessly with iOS/ANDROID Smart Device APP
- PIXPRO 360 Stitch Software Included (For Mac and PC)

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01AVAYZZE |
| Antenna Location | Camera |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #354 in Webcams #397 in Sports & Action Video Cameras |
| Brand | KODAK |
| Built-In Media | Camera (2)^Rechargeable Li-ion Battery (2)^USB Cable^AC Adapter^Quick Start Guide^Warranty Card^Service Card^Lens Cover^Protective Cover^Lens Ring^Battery Charger^Carrying Case^Cleaning Cloth^SP360 4K Overview Card^SP360 4K Online Company Store Card^Selfie Stick^Dual Camera Base Mount^Remote Control Mount^Suction Cup Mount^Remote Control Battery^Nylon Wrist Strap^Accessories Tool |
| Camcorder Type | Video Camera |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer, Smart Phone, Tablet |
| Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 out of 5 stars 223 Reviews |
| Display Resolution Maximum | HD |
| Effective Still Resolution | 12.7 MP |
| Effective Video Resolution | 4 Kilopixels |
| Exposure Control Type | Automatic |
| Features | Time Lapse, 360° VR, 4K Video |
| File Format | MP4 |
| Flash Memory Bus Interface Type | UHS-I |
| Flash Memory Speed Class | C10 |
| Flash Memory Type | ;;; |
| Flash Memory UHS Speed Class | 3 |
| Flash Memory Video Speed Class | V60 |
| Focus Type | Auto Focus |
| Form Factor | Handheld |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00819900012620, 04260418750737 |
| Has Image Stabilization | Yes |
| Image Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Image stabilization | Digital |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2.06"D x 1.88"W x 1.96"H |
| Item Type Name | Kodak pixpro sp360 4k vr camera |
| Item Weight | 0.23 Pounds |
| Lens Type | Zoom |
| Log Gamma Curve | True |
| Manufacturer | JK Imaging Ltd |
| Maximum Aperture | 2.8 Millimeters |
| Maximum Focal Length | 8.2 Millimeters |
| Minimum Aperture | 2.8 Millimeters |
| Minimum Focal Length | 2.8 Millimeters |
| Model Name | JK IMAGING LTD |
| Model Number | SP360 4K-BK5 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Operating System | Android |
| Optical Zoom | 3 x |
| Photo Sensor Technology | CMOS |
| Screen Size | 1 Inches |
| Sensor Type | CMOS |
| Shooting Modes | 1072x1072: 60ftp/30fps (1:1), 1440x1440: 60fps/30fps (1:1), 2048x2048: 30fps (1:1), 2880x2880: 30fps (1:1), Time Lapse |
| Style Name | Dual Pro Pack |
| Supported Audio Format | AAC |
| Supported Image Format | JPEG, PNG |
| UPC | 819900012620 |
| Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
| Video Capture Format | 2880x2880: 30ftp (1:1), 2048x2048: 30fps (1:1), 1440x1440: 60fps/30fps (1:1), 1072x1072: 60ftp/30fps (1:1) |
| Video Capture Resolution | 4K |
| Video Resolution | 4K |
| Viewing Angle | 235 Degrees |
| Warranty Description | 1 year Manufacturer |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| White Balance Settings | Auto |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n |
| Zoom | Optical |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** KODAK
- **Connectivity Technology:** Wi-Fi
- **Flash Memory Type:** ;;;
- **Maximum Aperture:** 2.8 Millimeters
- **Maximum Focal Length:** 8.2 Millimeters
- **Photo Sensor Technology:** CMOS
- **Screen Size:** 1 Inches
- **Supported Audio Format:** AAC
- **Video Capture Resolution:** 4K

## Images

![Kodak PIXPRO SP360 4K Dual Pro Pack VR Camera - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61rr6n9V+QL.jpg)
![Kodak PIXPRO SP360 4K Dual Pro Pack VR Camera - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41cuVZdH5dL.jpg)
![Kodak PIXPRO SP360 4K Dual Pro Pack VR Camera - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81y7ibofn-L.jpg)
![Kodak PIXPRO SP360 4K Dual Pro Pack VR Camera - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61C-PwPCk9L.jpg)
![Kodak PIXPRO SP360 4K Dual Pro Pack VR Camera - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81PB17xva8L.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does this support stereoscopic 180?**
A: Yes, the KODAK PIXPRO SP360 4K dual pro camera pack will support stereoscopic 180-degree views. Use two of the dual pro pack cameras to do full 360-degree stereoscopic video with editing software.

**Q: Did anybody consider buying 360fly 4k, instead the single kodak sp360 4k, if so why did you choose this?**
A: This Kodak camera was listed as one of three supported for uploading to YouTube.  I purchased the package with two SP360 4K running back-to-back.  After the research the quality looked best on these for under $1000.  Here is a sample video recorded using these cameras:https://youtu.be/LKRp9HpVl-Y

**Q: How long does the battery last? Can it be plugged in and charging while recordin?**
A: Hello, the battery will last about 45min recording in 4K but you can charge while recording for limitless charge.

**Q: Is there an option in the camera not to do 360 FoV?**
A: Yes, you can switch from 360 mode to 16:9, 4:3 or 180 degrees.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ... hard to get them to work if one went bad you have to start over
*by K***L on July 25, 2016*

I have used 10 gopro's and worked hard to get them to work if one went bad you have to start over... Gopro Hero 4 Black heats up fast... The Kodak 4K s two camera takes pretty darn great video.. This 360 thing is vert hard and tricky, the camera are the easiest part the editing can be tough. The software when it works is pretty darn good.. however is quicker.. I use Autopano and that is much harder to use, I mean harder to learn... I have been trying for two weeks to understand the Key frame for stitching... I use the 4k for everythinjg so I am working daily.. and the 4k is pretty good i mean pretty darn good.. its pretty strong in low light compared to gopro's and the other models... for 1000 bucks.. I am getting ready to buy two more...Solid 360 will change everything... be on the cusp instead of behind...you can GoPro or you can "Kill it with Kodak"!

### ⭐ Too unreliable, unpredictable, and low res output; this is probably not worth your money, time or frustration
*by C***S on June 14, 2016*

If I could give it 2.5 stars I would but I am rounding down for several reasons - to be explained Overall, the camera seems to have decent build quality and looks like a good idea in theory. However, it seems as though there's a way to go with this technology before it actually gets good. This camera leverages the 4K name but don't be fooled by labels... the output is FAR from 4K resolution or clarity. The form factor is nice and the included accessories in the Premier pack are reasonably well thought out, with a few hitches. For the price, I don't think this camera delivers on its value proposition. Aside from the video quality being less than expected and ostensibly advertised in the name, there are also reliability issues that came with my unit anyway. If you absolutely MUST have a 360 camera, this may be a good option due to its relatively low price but if you are looking to get in the pool just because there is a pool - wait; the water will undoubtedly get better over time. In detail: I purchased this camera 20 days ago and have experimented with it over several of those days. My primary reason for purchasing it was two-fold: 1 - To use it as a security camera for my wife's car as we suspect someone may attempt to damage it in the lot where she has to park for work. My intention was to leverage the motion detection to monitor activity around her car and if any damage were to show up, we'd have video evidence with which to hopefully nail the perp. 2 - I train and coach in all forms of driving. One of those forms is running a teen driving school. My intention was to use this camera to capture time out on public roads and document when people in traffic were doing good things or bone-headed things so I could show the video in a classroom setting and talk it through for my students. I also planned (haven't done yet) to put the camera in some of our training cars to evaluate how my instructors are doing and/or again use that footage for classroom conversation as a teaching aid. As a security camera, one of the really annoying things about this camera is when you switch on the motion detection mode, if you power the camera off, you have to dig your way through the complex menu to switch it back on - every time. Too cumbersome. Indeed, it doesn't seem to remember ANY settings other than resolution and aspect ratio between power cycles. I find this frustrating and short-sighted on the mfg's part. Secondly, every time I've used the camera in motion detection mode (it sits idle until it detects motion in the frame and then records for 10 seconds, then goes back to idle/sleep and waits for motion), it has arbitrarily turned itself off/powered down for NO reason. It had plenty of battery left, and no one changed anything; it just 'died.' This tells me that there's some problems with the camera's code/programming/BIOS. Perhaps it's hitting an exception in its code and its reaction is to power down. Which of course means, if caught mid-day, once powered back on we have to take a while to navigate the cumbersome menus to get the settings back, including motion detection. VERY FRUSTRATING and useless as a security camera because of this bug. I've actually had it just power itself down while recording in 'normal' mode (not motion det. but manually hitting record.) I've been recording, thought I'd caught something worth keeping, looked at the display only to find it was entirely blank as the camera was no longer on. That's called SUCK. When driving with it mounted in the car, I use the suction cup mount and run a car charging cable to it that is within spec according to the manual and what I've found online (the REAL manual - what it ships with is an all but useless quick ref.) The camera gets VERY hot when it is plugged in and on - whether recording or not... if it's powered up and plugged in, it gets HOT. Not sure what that's all about... Speaking of the mounts... They give you a nice array of mounts that look like GoPro mounts with the camera. I thought this was great until I went to mount the suction cup to the sunroof (as the suc sup mount will NOT allow you to mount the camera upright on the windshield - they expect you to use it in "Front" mode which is NOT 360, it's just a really, really wide framed shot of what's in front of you/the camera. Again... useless based on the camera's stated intent and name. Anyway, when I mounted the camera to the sunroof, it wasn't low enough and the rear-view mirror blocked too much of the frame, as did the door sills from the roof in the back doors. I figured, no worries - it's a GoPro style mount, I'll just get one of my shorty extensions from my myriad GoPro kit and add it to the stalk. Come to find out, the Kodak camera REVERSES the GoPro attachment tech - where GoPro uses 3 prongs to receive the camera's 2 prongs (the part you put the tightening screw through), Kodak uses 2 to receive and 3 on the device. So you can't readily use the camera with any of the GoPro mount tech. I got around this by digging out a screw and removing the receiver nut from my GoPro mount (otherwise you have a nut on each side and nowhere to run the screw through to attach it all), and offsetting the two mounts, then running my found screw through it all to "McGyver" something together. Perhaps GoPro has a legal lock on their mounting tech, I don't know but this was a relatively frustrating surprise but obviously not insurmountable. Lastly, the built-in image stabilization is good for low frequency vibration but higher freq's like that experienced when driving on a concrete interstate or road under construction overwhelms the camera's capability. You wind up with video that could make the saltiest of sailors motion sick from watching the results. There are a lot of complaints out here about the software and the instability of the camera's WiFi. I've certainly experienced the WiFi instability and it can be annoying when it is frequent. I just used the WiFi to frame shots and make sure the camera is not being blocked where I need visibility, so on, check, and out/off. While it acted up on me some, I could still get what I needed done. As for the software... it IS very basic but I didn't expect much based on reviews. It DOES get the job done and you don't have to upload to YouTube, etc. You can get a very good idea of the camera's results through the PixPro software. It allows you several perspectives and is quite easy to use. Personally, I found the viewing software the least annoying thing about the whole setup. Granted, I am only using one camera. For those who are attempting to double up to get a true spherical visibility and presentation, perhaps the software is much worse a solution. In summary: Overall, for $500 I am not impressed enough. I am very seriously considering returning the camera before my Amazon 30-day window expires. My only hesitation is there is nothing else out yet that does motion detection like this camera does for security purposes but as mentioned, this camera is quite unreliable in that function due to gross failure/arbitrary power-down when battery, etc. are all good. My advice - WAIT FOR SOMETHING ELSE. This will no doubt become a very competitive marketplace and prices will only come down over time. Unless you have a pressing need and a "low" budget, keep holding out as this camera will likely take more of your time fuffing with the device itself (overly cumbersome menu & logic), and/or being disappointed or frustrated at the missed opportunities, lesser quality output, or unpredictable results than you will enjoying the output of the product. Or, of course be outright worried that the dang thing is going to catch fire because it's so HOT! ** UPDATE ** Well, I chose not to return the camera and continue on with it to give it another chance - hoping that new firmware would resolve the issues I had experienced. It's now a year since I purchased the camera and the firmware has not corrected any of these issues (unexpected power-down, heat, poor resolution, etc.) and attempts to get support from Kodak and/or the PixPro team have come up fruitless - and NO offers to replace the potentially defective since new unit. In short; I wish I would have returned it. The arbitrary "power off issue" was not just with motion detection, the unit powers itself off for no apparent reason (even when it's not so hot, temp-wise) and usually at the worst possible times during recording. I have missed more shots that I thought were being recorded than I have actually collected when putting this unit into service. Doing what I do, that can be expensive both monetarily and reputation-wise. When a customer expects video that cannot be produced because of unreliable equipment, they don't blame the camera, they blame you - the service provider. The result: this camera sits on the sidelines, a waste of time, effort, and money while more reliable and less expensive equipment takes its place, albeit without the 360 degree capability. The unpredictable power-down issue (battery status and/or direct power attachment make NO difference whatsoever) has made this camera so useless for my needs that I rarely use it for anything. I just threw $500 down the toilet, basically... No matter the price when you read this, please learn from my expensive mistake and avoid repeating it yourself. I'm dropping my review to 1 star because at the end of the day, a camera that is unreliable and unpredictable - esp. at $500 - is worse than no camera at all... I would NOT purchase this camera again, nor can I recommend it to anyone. Maybe someone from Kodak will respond to this review and offer me a solution that will allow me to update and raise my rating but honestly, my expectation for that is about as high as being able to actually USE this camera for more than 5 or so minutes without it turning itself off for no reason. I've gotten better support and information from the user-supported forums than any of my attempts with Kodak PixPro support.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ You better buy ones of these before they are gone, chip shortage is killing cheap VR.
*by G***E on June 8, 2022*

There are some quibbles (like I wish the charging ports was easier to access while on a mount) but for under $300 you cannot beat this package. The best part is if you get yourself a Dual Tripod Bracket here on Amazon you can also make 3D 180 VR. Making 180 3D requires a bit more effort in the post production, like you cannot stitch with the included software because its not make to for SBS, but there are plenty of rendering options to make it happen. Video posted shows a SBS render I completed, on YouTube it's in either 2D 180 VR on a phone or PC but 3D VR with a headset. Pretty cool.

## Frequently Bought Together

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- Kastar 4-Pack LB080 Battery and LTD2 USB Charger Replacement for Kodak LB-080 Battery, Kodak PIXPRO SP1, PIXPRO SP1 HD, PIXPRO SP360, PIXPRO SP360 4K, PlaySport Zx5, SP1-YL3, PIXPRO ORBIT360 4K Camera

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