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# 5.7K Ultra HD video capture WiFi app control & live 4K streaming Switches 360° to 180° 3D VR mode instantly Vuze XR 5.7K 3D VR & 360 Camera - Black

**Brand:** vuze
**Price:** € 3.56
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🌐 Elevate your storytelling — capture, create, and share your world in stunning VR clarity!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Vuze XR 5.7K 3D VR & 360 Camera - Black by vuze
- **How much does it cost?** € 3.56 with free shipping
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## Best For

- vuze enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted vuze brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **Pro-Grade Photo Editing:** Shoot 18MP DNG RAW photos for ultimate creative control and professional-grade post-processing.
- • **Dual-Mode VR Flexibility:** Seamlessly toggle between immersive 360° video and stunning 180° 3D VR to tailor your storytelling to any audience.
- • **Stabilized & Streamlined:** In-app digital video stabilization ensures smooth footage, while the dedicated mobile app lets you control, edit, and live broadcast effortlessly.
- • **Cinematic 5.7K Resolution:** Capture breathtaking ultra-high-definition 360° and 3D VR videos that put you at the center of the action.
- • **Immersive 4-Channel Audio:** Experience spatial sound that moves with your perspective, making every moment feel truly alive in VR.

## Overview

The Vuze XR 5.7K 3D VR & 360 Camera is a cutting-edge compact device designed for professionals and enthusiasts seeking versatile immersive content creation. It records ultra-high-definition 5.7K video at up to 30fps and 4K at 60fps, supports both 360° 2D and 180° 3D VR modes, and captures 18MP RAW photos for advanced editing. Controlled via a dedicated smartphone app, it offers in-app stabilization, live 4K streaming, and spatial 4-channel audio for a fully immersive experience. While it demands some technical patience for setup and post-processing, it delivers standout image quality and VR versatility at a competitive price point.

## Description

desertcart.com : Vuze XR 5.7K 3D VR & 360 Camera - Black : Electronics

Review: Picture quality makes up for all negative aspects - 5 stars just because of picture quality at this price range. Best 180 vr under $1000. Good 360 as well, but others in this price range that do not do 180 may beat it in other aspects. The software included for download on the computer is very well done. Has all basic editing functions. Useing anti shake when rendering is a must every time if not on a tripod or gimbal. Avoiding even slightly fast movements should be done when filming as well if held just by hand. The bad: connecting the app on your phone to the camera takes a long time. Using the camera without your phone seems difficult with lack of extra indicator lights and no screen on the camera itself. I have never even tried without the phone app. FYI, the camera connects to an app on your phone. It uses wifi, but you can think of it like connecting via Bluetooth, because its wifi from the camera. You do not need wifi allready connected on your phone to connect. It just needs to be on.
Review: Versatile, adequate VR Camera - I love immersive Virtual Reality (VR), and always wondered how the various travel and nature videos for VR are made. A medium-priced answer is this camera (the VUZE XR). I find it is a lot of fun to take it on trips, to be able to "relive" being at special locations. I also use it to record immersive videos of my grand kids. Two weeks ago, we made a puppet show with stuffed animals, and it is priceless! My grandson, nearly 12, said it was "weird" to look himself in the eyes in VR. I wonder what they are going to think of it when they grow up?! What I like: - It is relatively easy to use (once you get past the really terrible documentation - more about that below)! - It shoots both video and still pictures - It shoots in either 360-degree ("2D") or 180-degree ("3D") modes: In 360-deg mode, when you play back with a VR headset, you can look around freely in every direction, but both eyes get the same image (thus only 2D). In 180-deg mode, the camera shoots only what's in front of it, a hemisphere; but it records it as two separate images, one for each eye (thus true 3D, which can be even more impressive!) All modes are fully immersive, which means that when you view them with a headset (I use Oculus Quest), it seems as though you are actually present at the place where the images were taken. - It has 4-channels of sound, so the immersive video you record will also have immersive audio. Sounds, such as people talking or birds chirping, actually seem to come from the immersive world you have recorded. On playback, as you turn your head to look around in the virtual world, the sounds always come from the right place, greatly enhancing the 'reality' effect. - The smart-phone controller app that comes with the camera is very effective and easy-to-use, once you get it working, which is challenging. This app allows you to see roughly what you are recording in real time (NO VR, of course), to start and stop recording or take a still picture, to see camera status, and to control various settings on the camera. - The camera comes with a support program, which you must run on a desktop or laptop computer, which 'stitches' and 'renders' your pictures so you can play them (only required for highest resolution). Neutral comments: - When new, the internal lithium battery lasts about an hour on a full charge, but you can record while connected to a USB power bank to extend running time. The built-in battery is not removable, so battery longevity may be an issue. When you record with a power bank connected, don't forget that in a 360-degree recording, you can see everything, including the battery and connecting cable. - It DOES NOT come with the required micro format SD memory card, but a card is absolutely required to use the camera. I found that a 128 GB card can hold nearly 4 hours of video at the highest resolution. Don't forget to order one! Also, a cheap SD card may not work -- this camera really pushes bandwidth limits. Get a good memory card! - The camera actually gets hot when you record with it. If the shooting environment is too warm, the camera will overheat and shut down. You may have trouble in Death Valley (or the Pacific Northwest this past weekend)! - Resolution is at best mediocre, which means the recordings always look a bit 'soft'. Things that are close, within a few feet, are sharp enough, but anything more than a dozen feet away looks a bit fuzzy, For example, it is usually impossible to read signs in your recordings. The available camera resolution, which at its highest is 5760 x 2880 pixels ("5.7k"), is spread over the entire viewing area, which is either 360-deg (a full sphere) or 180-deg (a half sphere), so resolution in any part of the picture is limited. I recommend always using the highest available resolution! Color saturation and black level, for those of you who know photography, are quite difficult to get right, but there are settings in the smartphone app with which you can tinker. I'm still not completely happy with either. What I don't like: - The documentation is truly awful. I am a lifelong electronics and computer engineer, and this is some of the worst I have seen. At first it seems like it might be okay. Then it feels like the designers hired a ghost writer who didn't really understand what they were talking about. The designers knew how their camera is 'supposed' to work, but they don't seem to consider what the user /needs/ to know in order to make effective use of their product. For example, there is an Import and Render procedure that you must use to get recordings off the camera and prepare them for use, but that procedure is never outlined. The user is forced to guess which steps do what, and in what order, and to which files. All the recorded files have non-descriptive, mostly numerical, names. At least they have associated dates, if you have managed to connect the camera to the phone app before you use it. - The camera required a "firmware update" before it would operate, but there is no step-by-step description I could find for how to accomplish it. They ask you to do the update through your smartphone, but I found it was not clear how to connect the smartphone to both the internet and the camera at the same time, since the camera monopolizes the phone's WiFi. I ended up getting the internet via my cell service rather than my home internet, leaving the phone's WiFi free to connect to the camera. It was very, very slow (hours). And it could have been very expensive if I didn't have an unlimited data plan on my cellphone. Later I found there is a way to update using a cable (USB-C, included) from my laptop, but I could not find anything about it in the docs or on discussion forums. I would, for example, need to know what file(s) to download, from where, and where to put them into the file structure on the camera (or even that there /is/ a file structure accessible on the camera, and how to get to it!). Later I found out that most customers simply call customer support to get through all this (must be expensive for the company!), but I was doing it on a Saturday, which is the Sabbath, so they were not answering the phones. - Rendering is relatively slow, even on my game-ready Alienware laptop. - Getting your files into a VR headset and playing them immersively is also quite challenging. The camera documentation does not consider it to be their problem, so you are on your own. It took several days to get through all the hurdles to successfully play my shots on the Oculus. At first, they would only play as if they were on a virtual movie screen in the headset. Then they would play in VR, but in the wrong aspect ratio: everything looked grossly stretched horizontally. Finally, after several days, I was able to develop a 'ritual' that resulted in my shots creating a true VR experience. What I found on the Web is that every kind of headset or display device is different, and there are many 'hidden' features and bits of metadata (data in your shot files about how they are to be displayed), that all need to align correctly before you can achieve a remotely satisfactory VR result. - Processing multiple shots is very tedious and time consuming. The rendering program does not behave like most Windows programs; for example, most selections do not allow multi-select. I tend to take a lot of pictures. At a museum yesterday, for example, I took more than 150 still shots and several videos. The tool seems to require me to process each one individually. There is no automation I could find. Each file must be individually found in the file structure, without the benefit of preview or thumbnail, chosen, imported, have its settings made (one file at a time!!!), rendered, and copied. One. At. A. Time. It's excruciating. I can't even find a way to create a set of default settings to apply to all my files. I have to set each, one-by-one. Now that I have the camera and processing (mostly) working, I am glad to have it. But it's not something I would like to use professionally! Thus the four-star, and not five-star, rating. --Eric

## Features

- Shoot with Confidence Using in-App Video Stabilization
- Record videos with the resolution of 5.7K@30 fps, 4K@60 fps and 4K@30 fps. Records as MP4 with H.264 encoder for enhanced image quality.
- Take DNG and JPG photos at 18 MP resolution. Giving you the ability to professionally edit your photos after taking them, to achieve whatever result you desire.
- With the touch of a button, the Vuze XR goes from a 360 camera to VR 180°, giving you unique ways to explore more -- and tell your story bigger and better. Change the perspective and adjust it to your audience.
- Easily create out-of-this-world content, ready to be shared live or edited to be enjoyed later. Control the camera via WiFi through a dedicated mobile app for both Android and iOS. Edit, add voice-over and effects. Reframe your video using Directors Cut tools.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07J68LR1X |
| Antenna Location | Versatile recording, family events, travel experiences, action sports, real estate videography, filmmaking, journalism |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #641,332 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #2,248 in Sports & Action Video Cameras |
| Brand | Vuze |
| Built-In Media | Battery |
| Camcorder Type | Video Camera |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Wi-Fi and USB-C compatible devices |
| Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 out of 5 stars 298 Reviews |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 5.7K |
| Effective Still Resolution | 18 MP |
| Effective Video Resolution | 5700 |
| Exposure Control Type | Manual |
| Features | 3D 180deg and 2D 360deg Videos and Photos, In-App Video Stabilization, Live Broadcast in 4K 30fps with the App, Higher Quality Content Editing via Vuze XR Studio Desktop Software |
| File Format | h.264,jpg,mp4 |
| Flash Memory Bus Interface Type | UHS-III |
| Flash Memory Speed Class | C3 |
| Flash Memory Type | SD |
| Flash Memory UHS Speed Class | UHS Speed Class 3 (U3) |
| Flash Memory Video Speed Class | V60 |
| Focus Type | Auto Focus |
| Form Factor | Ultra Compact |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00634041992767 |
| Has Image Stabilization | Yes |
| Image Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Image Capture Speed | 60 fps |
| Image stabilization | Digital |
| Item Weight | 212 Grams |
| Lens Type | Zoom |
| Manufacturer | Humaneyes technologies ltd |
| Maximum Aperture | 2.4 Millimeters |
| Minimum Aperture | 2.4 Millimeters |
| Model Name | xr |
| Model Number | VUZE-XR-BLK |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Speakers | 1 |
| Photo Sensor Technology | CMOS |
| Sensor Type | CMOS |
| Shooting Modes | Manual Control |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Supported Audio Format | AAC |
| Supported Image Format | JPEG |
| UPC | 634041992767 |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 104 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Video Capture Format | MP4 |
| Video Capture Resolution | 5.7K |
| Video Resolution | 5.7K |
| Viewing Angle | 210 Degrees |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| White Balance Settings | Color Temperature |
| Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
| Zoom | [UNDETERMINED] |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Vuze
- **Photo Sensor Technology:** CMOS
- **Video Capture Resolution:** 5.7K
- **Maximum Aperture:** 2.4 Millimeters
- **Flash Memory Type:** SD
- **Video Capture Format:** MP4
- **Supported Audio Format:** AAC
- **Connectivity Technology:** Wi-Fi
- **Color:** Black
- **Camcorder type:** Video Camera

## Images

![Vuze XR 5.7K 3D VR & 360 Camera - Black - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51pt9hqqp3L.jpg)
![Vuze XR 5.7K 3D VR & 360 Camera - Black - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51YC6Bb8DwL.jpg)
![Vuze XR 5.7K 3D VR & 360 Camera - Black - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41y4ZrfMhiL.jpg)
![Vuze XR 5.7K 3D VR & 360 Camera - Black - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/513uym0lK3L.jpg)
![Vuze XR 5.7K 3D VR & 360 Camera - Black - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51XAStUAqtL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does the Vuze XR come with desktop editing software or is it extra?**
A: Hi,
The Vuze XR comes with a free to use app and desktop stitching and editing software. The desktop software, called Vuze VR Studio, allows you to stitch and render the 5.7K videos.

**Q: Does it accept external audio (e.g. sennheiser mke 440)?**
A: The Vuze XR does not natively support external audio. 

Once you have the rendered footage from the XR, you can use 3rd-party software to mix audio with your footage.

**Q: Is the camera waterproof or is there an underwater casing for it? I could not find any casing for this camera on Amazon.**
A: There seems to be 360 underwater case.  The Vuze website says it will be in stock first quarter of 2019. Maybe they will announce a date at CES.

**Q: Can you manually set exposure? if so, what can be set? iso, shutter speed, apeture?**
A: Hi Zann,
We have exposure compensation on the iOS app for the Vuze XR at the moment. The rest of these options will be implemented during Q1 of 2019.
If you have anymore questions please contact us at support@vuze.camera.
All the best,
Eedan.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Picture quality makes up for all negative aspects
*by D***. on March 24, 2021*

5 stars just because of picture quality at this price range. Best 180 vr under $1000. Good 360 as well, but others in this price range that do not do 180 may beat it in other aspects. The software included for download on the computer is very well done. Has all basic editing functions. Useing anti shake when rendering is a must every time if not on a tripod or gimbal. Avoiding even slightly fast movements should be done when filming as well if held just by hand. The bad: connecting the app on your phone to the camera takes a long time. Using the camera without your phone seems difficult with lack of extra indicator lights and no screen on the camera itself. I have never even tried without the phone app. FYI, the camera connects to an app on your phone. It uses wifi, but you can think of it like connecting via Bluetooth, because its wifi from the camera. You do not need wifi allready connected on your phone to connect. It just needs to be on.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Versatile, adequate VR Camera
*by A***R on July 9, 2021*

I love immersive Virtual Reality (VR), and always wondered how the various travel and nature videos for VR are made. A medium-priced answer is this camera (the VUZE XR). I find it is a lot of fun to take it on trips, to be able to "relive" being at special locations. I also use it to record immersive videos of my grand kids. Two weeks ago, we made a puppet show with stuffed animals, and it is priceless! My grandson, nearly 12, said it was "weird" to look himself in the eyes in VR. I wonder what they are going to think of it when they grow up?! What I like: - It is relatively easy to use (once you get past the really terrible documentation - more about that below)! - It shoots both video and still pictures - It shoots in either 360-degree ("2D") or 180-degree ("3D") modes: In 360-deg mode, when you play back with a VR headset, you can look around freely in every direction, but both eyes get the same image (thus only 2D). In 180-deg mode, the camera shoots only what's in front of it, a hemisphere; but it records it as two separate images, one for each eye (thus true 3D, which can be even more impressive!) All modes are fully immersive, which means that when you view them with a headset (I use Oculus Quest), it seems as though you are actually present at the place where the images were taken. - It has 4-channels of sound, so the immersive video you record will also have immersive audio. Sounds, such as people talking or birds chirping, actually seem to come from the immersive world you have recorded. On playback, as you turn your head to look around in the virtual world, the sounds always come from the right place, greatly enhancing the 'reality' effect. - The smart-phone controller app that comes with the camera is very effective and easy-to-use, once you get it working, which is challenging. This app allows you to see roughly what you are recording in real time (NO VR, of course), to start and stop recording or take a still picture, to see camera status, and to control various settings on the camera. - The camera comes with a support program, which you must run on a desktop or laptop computer, which 'stitches' and 'renders' your pictures so you can play them (only required for highest resolution). Neutral comments: - When new, the internal lithium battery lasts about an hour on a full charge, but you can record while connected to a USB power bank to extend running time. The built-in battery is not removable, so battery longevity may be an issue. When you record with a power bank connected, don't forget that in a 360-degree recording, you can see everything, including the battery and connecting cable. - It DOES NOT come with the required micro format SD memory card, but a card is absolutely required to use the camera. I found that a 128 GB card can hold nearly 4 hours of video at the highest resolution. Don't forget to order one! Also, a cheap SD card may not work -- this camera really pushes bandwidth limits. Get a good memory card! - The camera actually gets hot when you record with it. If the shooting environment is too warm, the camera will overheat and shut down. You may have trouble in Death Valley (or the Pacific Northwest this past weekend)! - Resolution is at best mediocre, which means the recordings always look a bit 'soft'. Things that are close, within a few feet, are sharp enough, but anything more than a dozen feet away looks a bit fuzzy, For example, it is usually impossible to read signs in your recordings. The available camera resolution, which at its highest is 5760 x 2880 pixels ("5.7k"), is spread over the entire viewing area, which is either 360-deg (a full sphere) or 180-deg (a half sphere), so resolution in any part of the picture is limited. I recommend always using the highest available resolution! Color saturation and black level, for those of you who know photography, are quite difficult to get right, but there are settings in the smartphone app with which you can tinker. I'm still not completely happy with either. What I don't like: - The documentation is truly awful. I am a lifelong electronics and computer engineer, and this is some of the worst I have seen. At first it seems like it might be okay. Then it feels like the designers hired a ghost writer who didn't really understand what they were talking about. The designers knew how their camera is 'supposed' to work, but they don't seem to consider what the user /needs/ to know in order to make effective use of their product. For example, there is an Import and Render procedure that you must use to get recordings off the camera and prepare them for use, but that procedure is never outlined. The user is forced to guess which steps do what, and in what order, and to which files. All the recorded files have non-descriptive, mostly numerical, names. At least they have associated dates, if you have managed to connect the camera to the phone app before you use it. - The camera required a "firmware update" before it would operate, but there is no step-by-step description I could find for how to accomplish it. They ask you to do the update through your smartphone, but I found it was not clear how to connect the smartphone to both the internet and the camera at the same time, since the camera monopolizes the phone's WiFi. I ended up getting the internet via my cell service rather than my home internet, leaving the phone's WiFi free to connect to the camera. It was very, very slow (hours). And it could have been very expensive if I didn't have an unlimited data plan on my cellphone. Later I found there is a way to update using a cable (USB-C, included) from my laptop, but I could not find anything about it in the docs or on discussion forums. I would, for example, need to know what file(s) to download, from where, and where to put them into the file structure on the camera (or even that there /is/ a file structure accessible on the camera, and how to get to it!). Later I found out that most customers simply call customer support to get through all this (must be expensive for the company!), but I was doing it on a Saturday, which is the Sabbath, so they were not answering the phones. - Rendering is relatively slow, even on my game-ready Alienware laptop. - Getting your files into a VR headset and playing them immersively is also quite challenging. The camera documentation does not consider it to be their problem, so you are on your own. It took several days to get through all the hurdles to successfully play my shots on the Oculus. At first, they would only play as if they were on a virtual movie screen in the headset. Then they would play in VR, but in the wrong aspect ratio: everything looked grossly stretched horizontally. Finally, after several days, I was able to develop a 'ritual' that resulted in my shots creating a true VR experience. What I found on the Web is that every kind of headset or display device is different, and there are many 'hidden' features and bits of metadata (data in your shot files about how they are to be displayed), that all need to align correctly before you can achieve a remotely satisfactory VR result. - Processing multiple shots is very tedious and time consuming. The rendering program does not behave like most Windows programs; for example, most selections do not allow multi-select. I tend to take a lot of pictures. At a museum yesterday, for example, I took more than 150 still shots and several videos. The tool seems to require me to process each one individually. There is no automation I could find. Each file must be individually found in the file structure, without the benefit of preview or thumbnail, chosen, imported, have its settings made (one file at a time!!!), rendered, and copied. One. At. A. Time. It's excruciating. I can't even find a way to create a set of default settings to apply to all my files. I have to set each, one-by-one. Now that I have the camera and processing (mostly) working, I am glad to have it. But it's not something I would like to use professionally! Thus the four-star, and not five-star, rating. --Eric

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Nice VR Camera
*by E***B on August 13, 2019*

I like this camera. After doing research, reading reviews, and looking at YouTube videos, I was on the fence about which brand to go with...and I initially went with the competition (rhymes with Steevo). I picked the wrong camera and returned it. I won't go into all the issues I had with the other one, but I just got a better image with the Vuze XR. The firmware was updated a month ago and the desktop software within the last week. Both add features that enhance useability and operation of the camera. I'm not going to go into the operation of the camera here...there is good tutorial info online and especially in the FB group. BTW, I tried to contact tech support and join the FB group of the "other" camera and got nowhere fast. The Vuze XR support solved a software issue I had within an hour (not with the camera...it was an issue with my graphics driver) and my request to join their FB group was granted just as fast. The Vuze XR feels good in your hand...solid and well constructed. I wouldn't mind if the battery life was longer, but you can use an external battery. Any of these new VR180 cameras have a learning curve and you need to work with them to get the best results, but the XR is a nice camera if you are considering shooting in this format. Based on my recent experience, I look forward to learning from the FB group and continued software updates that will add value to the camera.

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