Garmin Virb 360
30p, 4K, NFC, Wi-Fi, BluetoothProduct details
The Virb 360 is the first camera of its kind to record video, audio and images in 360 degrees horizontally and vertically. Very good video stabilization with 1 click up to 4K resolution at 30fps eliminates the need for time-consuming editing sessions; in addition, you can instantly stream any adventure live. You can choose between different shooting settings, such as 360-degree photos, continuous shooting, time-lapse photos and travelapse photos with up to 15 megapixels and stitching in the camera. In combination with the 4 integrated microphones for 360-degree audio, you create a 360-degree experience for you and everyone you want to enjoy. The Garmin Virb 360 has integrated sensors such as GPS and GLONASS, barometer, accelerometer. With these sensors you can choose from many G-Matrix data. These can be projected in 360 degrees Augmented Reality. When you select one of the provided templates for the desired data overlays, your own data is projected into your video. The Garmin Virb 360 also has a user-friendly app and desktop software. With the Virb Mobile App, you can connect the camera to your Apple or Android device. You only touch the camera once with your smartphone and from that moment on your smartphone acts as a remote control for your Garmin Virb 360. An ideal event is that you can see the 360-degree image of what you are capturing. On a VR device, you can view 360-degree virtual reality views or live streams directly on YouTube and Facebook.
Image sensor resolution | 15 Mpx |
Max. picture resolution | 5760 x 2880 pixels |
Action camera functions | 360°, Image stabilisation, Microphones |
Scope of application | Everyday life, Portable, Sports, Time lapse camera |
Item number | 6366597 |
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Reviews & Ratings
Statutory warranty score
How often does a product of this brand in the «Action cameras» category have a defect within the first 24 months?
Source: Galaxus- GarminNot enough data
- 1.DJI1,2 %
- 2.Insta3601,8 %
- 3.GoPro2,2 %
- 4.Lamax2,7 %
Statutory warranty case duration
How many working days on average does it take to process a warranty claim from when it arrives at the service centre until it’s back with the customer?
Source: Galaxus- GarminNot enough data
- 1.GoPro1 day
- 2.Insta3602 days
- 3.Easypix5 days
- 4.DJI12 days
Return rate
How often is a product of this brand in the «Action cameras» category returned?
Source: Galaxus- GarminNot enough data
- 1.GoPro2,1 %
- 2.Easypix3,1 %
- 3.DJI3,6 %
- 3.Insta3603,6 %
The Virb 360 makes a good and very robust impression right from the start. However, navigation here also takes place on a rather small screen reminiscent of times gone by. For the best possible filming experience, you should attach the tripod directly before use, otherwise you run the risk of finding your hands in front of the lenses when filming...
Two cameras in one The small 360-degree camera resembles an action cam for sports and games. The main difference: the 360-degree camcorder has two wide-angle lenses and captures an all-round panorama - the right edge of the image is practically docked on the left. This results in some amazing pictures...
When unpacked, the Virb 360 is as far removed from the simple operation of an action camera as a cat is from veganism: the three-button menu control needs a bit of practice until you get to grips with it. Once the desired photo or video mode has been set, all that is needed to start recording is the click-stop slide switch on the side of the camera - or a voice command...
- Robust construction
- Fluid, easy operation
- Excellent picture quality in various resolutions
- Few accessories included
With the Virb 360, Gamin enters the market for 360-degree cameras and goes straight into the thick of things. The all-round camera, which costs 800 euros, offers almost everything an action camera heart could desire. But let's start with the exterior. The Virb 360 comes in a very robust housing and makes a very resistant impression despite the exposed camera lenses...