This VR video app allows you to shoot virtual reality videos using just two smartphones. The Camarada app developed by Aimfire lets you take stereoscopic 3D video with two mobile devices. Described as "the poor folks' way to do VR" by Venture Beat's Dean Takahashi, Camarada is making VR technology more accessible to consumers, and therefore, more likely to be used.
The VR video app converts smartphones into dynamic camera arrays, which are typically used to shoot virtual reality video, but are expensive and not very portable. Camarada is able to synchronize and link smartphone cameras to create VR videos without needing intervention from users. The flexible solution could fill a lack of user-generated VR content.
Camera-Syncing VR Apps
VR Video App Camarada is Making VR Content More Accessible to Consumers
Trend Themes
1. Smartphone VR Video - The trend towards using smartphones as VR cameras presents an opportunity for innovative VR content creation solutions.
2. User-generated VR Content - The increase in accessible VR technology allows for disruptive innovation in user-generated content creation and distribution platforms.
3. Synchronization Technology - The development of smartphone camera synchronization technology presents opportunities for innovative applications in VR content creation and beyond.
Industry Implications
1. Mobile Technology - The Camarada app demonstrates disruptive innovation in the growing industry of mobile technology and VR integration.
2. Media and Entertainment - The proliferation of user-generated VR content presents innovative opportunities for companies in the media and entertainment industry to engage with audiences in new ways.
3. Virtual Reality Software - Camarada and other VR software companies have the opportunity to provide increasingly accessible and innovative solutions for user-generated VR content creation.