SKYPE DISCRIMINATED AGAINST LARGE FAMILIES Say you’re in Brugge for the holidays and you’re feeling a little homesick. Ate the family Christmas party, Mom is probably taking out that baked lasagna from the oven as Uncle Leo downs bottles of Grappa. Auntie Marie is probably choking on an olive, but you won’t be there to see it. There’s Skype! You go to call your mom, but sure enough, you’re huge Italian family can not fit on that small screen. Instead, you’re forced to talk to mom and your drunk Uncle Leo as the other forty members celebrate in the background. If only, there was another way.
If only there was a way to Skype with a 360-degree screen. NEW CAMERA GIVES YOU 360 DEGREE SCREEN Keeping in touch with all members of your family can now be done with ease. The Panoport camera gives you 360 degrees of HD footage and no monthly fees. Unlike Skype, you can have full control of the camera. See the whole room in a conference, take screenshots and more.
It’s even possible to get multiple cameras going. You can be like that guy in the Matrix with all the TVs.
Set up one camera in your office, one in a garage and one in your best friends sisters bathroom. The power is yours. GOOGLE STREET VIEW IN THE PALM OF YOUR HANDS Panoporter uses revolutionary lens technology. This happens to be the world’s first. Normally, 360-degree cameras require a few different pictures to be mashed together to form a panoramic image. Think Google.
It works, but it’s pricey. This technology keeps it with one lens without sacrificing resolution loss or cost. Users can digitally zoom in four times, detect motion, and screenshot with one click. Support with a 64G SD card is also included allowing you to save hours of those family conversations ( r whatever else your sick mind is up to). Coming in at a remarkably low price, one can imagine the future of Skype will be in 360 degrees.