

Thankfully, the company offers a PC app (Windows only) that facilitates batch stitching and exporting. Once captured, photos are easy to handle, but videos are more difficult to manage because the camera breaks longer footage into 10-minute chunks, which have to be recombined.

Connectivity is cumbersome, though, since it requires manually connecting to the device’s WiFi hotspot outside the app.
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The camera can be operated standalone or remotely using Xiaomi’s iOS and Android apps.
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In addition to capturing impressive 360 photos and videos, the Mi Sphere Camera offers unique features, like full manual controls (exposure up to 32sec), RAW photo support, plus slow-motion, time-lapse, and bullet-time video. It definitely looks and feels premium, but also performs like a champ thanks a pair of large Sony IMX 206 16.35MP 1/2.3 sensors and fast 190-degree f/2.0 lenses. The camera’s design is unlike other 360-degree shooters, with a flat, rectangular body (3.07 x 2.65 x 0.47 inches) made of machined aluminum and soft-touch plastic. It features 6-axis electronic image stabilization (EIS) and is water resistant (IP67). The Xiaomi Mi Sphere Camera is a standalone 360-degree camera capable of shooting spherical photos at up to 23.88MP and videos at up to 3.5k/30fps.
