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The Orah 4i camera makes 4K VR videos with 3D audio

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VideoStitch started Orah 4i, a small camera capable of streaming 360 degree video with 3D sound and 4K resolution. The company, perhaps best known for its software for 360-degree VR videos released Orah 4i for pre-order.

The camera is small enough to hold in one hand, but can also be affixed to a tripod or monopod, as you can see from the video below. Visual fields of different camera lenses merge together for a complete 360-degree experience.

Orah 4i is the first all-­in-­one VR camera designed to simplify
the real­-time production of full spherical 360 video

Users will can experience the video in a lot more real way compare to regular cameras for live broadcasts. Orah 4i supports 3D audio, which is implemented by the simultaneous operation of multiple microphone. For example sounds in a video filmed on the beach with his back to the water will be heard equally well from every point of view.

The camera has a full metal body, which is described as “thermally efficient” long video streaming sessions – will not overheat the camera if you use it a long time. In addition to live broadcasts, video clips can be saved on the SD card.

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The maximum resolution of the video is 4K at 30 fps, while the audio is a 4-channel Ambisonic in B-format. Detailed features include a two Ambarella processors, four Sony Exmor sensor fisheye F/2.0 8 layers MC glass lenses, four microphone thermal pad for heat dissipation, with anodized precipitation-hardened aluminum body.

The camera itself has a size of 3.1 x 2.7 x 2.5 inches and weighs 480 grams. The price of Orah 4i with pre-order is $1,795 for a limited period of time. Then the retail price will be $3,595.

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