Η Nokia it may have stopped manufacturing phones (for now), but that doesn't mean he's completely retired from developing new technology.
It's continuing with its apps and tablets, and it seems to be targeting VR technology with a new camera machine 360 degrees called Ozo.
The device can record video and audio from eight cameras and an equal number of microphones.
The “camera” uses a shutter for each sensor, and thus the distortion when recording fast movements should be non-existent.
Camera software allows you to view 3D video in real time, which is a very large technological step in relation to the time-consuming process required to process this kind of content.
It is important to mention that the company with the construction of Ozo did not mind addressing consumers but seems to be targeting professionals.
Verge reports that an expected price of the device could have been 5.000 dollars.
The company reports that the final specs and prices will be announced later, and the device's release is expected during the 4 quarter of 2015.