The latest in personal action cameras, the new Rylo 360 camera is blowing the competition out of the water. With a lot of gimmicky 360 cameras congesting the market it’s hard to find one that is really worth the hype and worth the money. Aside from its 360° capabilities Rylo is much more than that and can stand on its own solely as a video camera. The software in the camera is what sets Rylo so far apart from the rest, allowing for unmatched stabilization, cropped out selfie sticks, and just an overall elite camera.

After personally owing multiple GoPros since their big break out in 2010, I thought there would never be anything more that I needed. I truly thought the Rylo was just another crack at knocking GoPro from their high perch, but it seems Rylo could do just that. The proof is in the pudding with Rylo and the ease of use with their proprietary editing software. With the Rylo app you can easily choose where the camera is looking or lock it on a specific location. This keeps the user from never missing a shot while recording with the camera.

Stabilization

Without any additional equipment the footage from Rylo looks as if it was filmed with a camera on a gimbal. It is almost mind blowing how steady the footage comes out. The camera is able to do this so well because of its high end internal software. The dual 208° lenses on the camera also help to stabilize the shot.

Editing

Currently Rylo offers their app for apple and android phones but only have the app available for mac computers. In the app users are able to pick out what footage they want from the 360 capture, allowing the filmer to never miss a shot. The app also lets the editor lock onto a specific location or object that the footage will track and keep as the focal point.

Tiny Planet View

The app also has a very easy feature to create perfect time lapses. Playing around with the editing features, it is also easy to create tiny planet 360 videos or make the shot inverted.

Invisible Selfie Stick

One of the coolest features of the Rylo is its disappearing selfie stick. With any mono pole that mounts and lays directly beneath the two lenses Rylo’s software completely erases the pole from the footage. The disappearing pole gives certain shots the illusion of a drone. This feature is the biggest game changer for the personal action camera game.

Creativity

With the ease of editing and total 360 filming Rylo allows for the most creative shots. This clip was filmed with the Rylo invisible selfie stick attached to my back.

Check out Rylo at their website.

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