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|Subtype=[[360° Camera]]
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== Intro ==
== Intro ==
The [[Orah 4i]] [[360° Camera]] turns 360 video streaming into a simple process of just pushing a simple button. The strength of the product lies in the auto-stitching live streaming capability. Orah 4i is the brainchild of [[Orah]], formerly [[VideoStitch]], a leading VR solution provider. It was launched in 2016 and now available to professional photographers at $3595 per unit.  
The [[Orah 4i]] [[360° Camera]] turns [[360 video]] streaming into a simple process of just pushing a simple button. The strength of the product lies in the auto-stitching live streaming capability. Orah 4i is the brainchild of [[Orah]], formerly [[VideoStitch]], a leading [[VR]] solution provider. It was launched in 2016 and now available to professional photographers at $3595 per unit.  


The Orah 4i has been used 360° live broadcast of high-profile event such as “The Art Of More”, Google I/O conference and the French Open.
The Orah 4i has been used 360° live broadcast of high-profile event such as “The Art Of More”, Google I/O conference and the French Open.
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The Orah 4i’s main selling feature is the capability to live stream 360° video through the internet. This is accomplished by the camera unit integrated with four Sony EXMOR™ image sensors and multicoated F2.0 fisheye glasses.  
The Orah 4i’s main selling feature is the capability to live stream 360° video through the internet. This is accomplished by the camera unit integrated with four Sony EXMOR™ image sensors and multicoated F2.0 fisheye glasses.  


The camera is connected to the stitching box, powered by Intel CPU and NVIDIA GeForce GPU to run the company’s VahanaVR software to seamlessly generate the 360° video which can be streamed live over the internet or stored to a built-in 120GB SSD card.  
The camera is connected to the stitching box, powered by [[Intel CPU]] and [[NVIDIA GeForce]] [[GPU]] to run the company’s [[VahanaVR]] software to seamlessly generate the 360° video which can be streamed live over the internet or stored to a built-in 120GB SSD card.  


The videos could be published live on popular video platforms like Facebook, Youtube, and other supported channels.
The videos could be published live on popular video platforms like Facebook, Youtube, and other supported channels.
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* https://virtualrealityreporter.com/orah-4i-360-video-camera-review/
* https://virtualrealityreporter.com/orah-4i-360-video-camera-review/
* https://www.cnet.com/videos/orah-4i-camera-live-streams-vr-to-youtube/
* https://www.cnet.com/videos/orah-4i-camera-live-streams-vr-to-youtube/
[[Category:Devices]] [[Category:Cameras]] [[Category:360 Cameras]]