Not exact matches
Thus far,
Essential has detailed a 360 -
degree camera and a cordless charging dock as its first two attachments.
It's also with Titanium where Ford mixes dissimilar features in big options packages: a panoramic roof (luxury); heated steering wheel, heated rear seats, cooled as well as heated front seats (comfort), blind spot detection (
essential safety); and navigation, 110 - volt outlet, and hands - free rear lift gate (useful tech) for $ 3,800 — or $ 5,600 with all that and even more techie good stuff: lane departure warning, 180 -
degree front
camera, xenon headlamps, rain - sensing wipers, and second row airbag seat belts.
They announced their 1st smartphone w / the
Essential PH - 1 along w / a smart home hub, & a modular 360 -
degree camera add - on.
The
Essential Camera weighs less than 35 grams and is armed w / dual 12MP fisheye lens that records 360 -
degree video in 4K@30fps.
Essential will ship a 360 -
degree camera that can click in to the top of the phone, and the company will also offer a charging dock.
Essential will ship a 360 -
degree camera that can attach to the top of the phone.
Taking 360 -
degree video with the
Essential Phone's
camera attachment produces some less - than - desireable results.
It's a similar idea to
Essential's «modular» 360 -
degree camera, just with a larger footprint.
On the rear of the phone you'll find two POGO pins that can be used for accessories, the first of which is a 360 -
degree camera developed by
Essential, and now the first clips from that
camera are hitting the web.
A couple of modules (which
Essential calls «Click Connectors») have been announced so far: A 360 -
degree camera, and a dock that charges the phone when it's not in use.
The
camera has a 180 -
degree field of view, which is
essential for my doorstep, as I had to mount Ring at a right angle to my security gate.
Essential if offering its own bundle by pairing the phone and 360 -
degree camera for only $ 749, a savings of $ 150.
The carrier is also offering the
Essential 360 -
degree camera for $ 16.67 per month for 12 months, totaling $ 200.
Google has tried developing a modular phone, and Andy Rubin's
Essential phone comes with a port that supports add - ons, including a 360 -
degree camera.
Essential claims to have big plans for this accessory slot, but for now the biggest thing you can do is add on a 360 -
degree camera or drop the phone into a charging dock.
Essential will ship a 360 -
degree camera and a charging dock that connect to the phone with metal pogo pins.
The phone comes with 360 -
degree camera accesory that canbe attached via the magnetic pins and comes for $ 50 on the top of
Essential's price of $ 699.
The
Essential Phone will run on Android when it launches, but is only available to pre-order in the US for now, costing $ 699 for just the phone or $ 749 with a 360 -
degree camera included.
Essential's 360 -
degree camera is equipped with dual 12 - megapixel sensors with fisheye lenses that boast an aperture of f / 1.8, with each sensor having a field of view of 210
degrees.
The
Essential 360
Camera is the first modular accessory compatible with the
Essential Phone, and it was primarily designed to give smartphone users easy access to 360 -
degree photography without them having to carry less portable equipment.
Where the
Essential Phone differs is that there are a couple of magnetic pins on the back for where you can attach modules like the charging base or 360 -
degree camera.
Thus far,
Essential has detailed a 360 -
degree camera and a cordless charging dock as its first two attachments.
The
Essential will also make use of modular functionality, with a couple of accessories available at launch: a 360 -
degree camera — capable of shooting UHD (3840 x 1920) video at 30 fps — and a charging dock.
Essential will ship a 360 -
degree camera that can click into the top of the phone, and the company will also offer a charging dock.
The result is a stack that allows
Essential to customise the full experience and nowhere is this more apparent than with the 360
degree camera.
Last Monday night (8/28 11:45 pm) I received my shipment notification for my pre-ordered
Essential PH - 1 phone and 360
degree camera.
For today aka Cyber Monday, you can grab the
Essential Phone w / their 360 -
degree camera add - on for the lovely price of $ 399 at Amazon.
It might be a clip - on
camera accessory that's akin to the
Essential Phone's 360 -
degree camera accessory.
Next to that microphone, there are two connectors (POGO pins) which will let you connect Moto Mod - like accessories to the device, including a 360 -
degree camera that
Essential also announced today, which we'll talk about in a separate article.
Essential has also packed a pair of magnetic pins on the back for snapping in specific modules made for the phone, like the 360 -
degree camera.
Rubin shot followers a teaser in March, but now
Essential is busting out its own glimpses of the smartphone that may include a 360 -
degree camera.
The first of these snap - on tools is a 360 -
degree camera that will ship with the
Essential in a combo pack that will cost $ 749 for those who order now, and $ 898 later.
The company is promising to release a total of six magnetic accessories for the
Essential Phone, which includes the new 360 -
degree camera.
Users will also be able to use the
Essential Phone's volume up / down buttons as the shutter button for the 360 -
degree camera.
Essential has launched the smallest 4K 360 -
degree camera alongside its phone, and it's an equally impressive little device.
Essential also opened up a waiting list at the time for anyone to pick out a phone in white or black for $ 699 with the option of an additional 360 -
degree camera attachment for $ 50.
Essential Phone combines a unique edge - to - edge display with a modular system for accessories like a 360 -
degree camera.
The
Essential Phone costs $ 699 unlocked, or $ 749 when bundled with the company's 360 -
degree camera that comes as a modular accessory attachable to the smartphone.
From the look of things,
Essential is crafting modular accessories that gives the phone capabilities it can't deliver on its own, which is evidenced by the 360 -
degree AR
camera.
Besides being similar to the Moto Mods, Rubin already showcased a 360 -
degree AR
camera accessory for the
Essential PH - 1, which is available as a $ 50 add - on.
However, it's still hard to say for sure whether
Essential will be successful in this or not, as not all consumers are probably willing to shell out an extra $ 50 for a 360 -
degree camera or $ 200 if it's bought as a standalone accessory.
Essential's refreshed
camera secluded permits 360
degree live streaming with Facebook Live.
The 360 -
degree camera hasn't made its way to consumers yet, but it's already being sold separately for $ 199 or bundled with the
Essential PH - 1 for $ 749.
There are already a few demos of the what the
Essential Phone's 360 -
degree camera can do, but that won't really matter until consumers get to try it out for themselves.
Specs for the
Essential Phone include a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 chip, a 5.7 - inch flat screen with no bezels, 4 GB of RAM and 128 GB of internal storage, a 13 - megapixel dual -
camera setup (with a 360
degree camera accessory) and an 8 - megapixel front
camera, as well as a USB - C port, a rear - facing fingerprint scanner and the Android Nougat 7.1.1 operating system.
The possibility of a 360 -
degree camera would square with another Andy Rubin teaser tweet of a colleague at
Essential working with what appears to be 360 -
degree images.
It appears, however, that
Essential has been hard at work polishing the code that powers its smartphone and 360 -
degree camera.
The
camera attaches to the
Essential Phone via magnet and allows the device to capture 360 -
degree stills and 4K video.
Developed by Android co-creator Andy Rubin, the
Essential Phone promises the purest Android experience out there, in addition to a premium design that supports modular add - ons such as an attachable 360 -
degree camera.