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360 live streaming service Hug VR shifts focus to weddings with HugWedding.net

 HugVR, a 360 live streaming service, announced that they would be focusing on weddings, and are re-launching as HugWedding.net.

HugVR was one of the first 360 live streaming services available.  They enabled users to live stream in 360 with the popular Ricoh Theta, and with other 360 cameras planned as well.  However, HugVR announced last week that they would be closing their service at the end of March, and would be focusing on weddings instead on HugWedding.net.

With the shift in focus, HugVR’s creators come full circle, since HugVR originally began as a way of allowing founder Norikazu Takagi’s bed-ridden grandmother to “attend” his wedding in VR.
In my opinion, weddings are a very good way to use 360 live streaming.  360 live streaming enables family and friends who cannot attend the wedding personally to nonetheless witness the wedding and perhaps even visit it virtually with a VR headset.
I don’t know yet if HugWedding.net is offering its service outside Japan.
In the meantime, if you are interested in live streaming, you might want to check out Insta360 Nano, Insta360 Air, and Giroptic iO.

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Mic Ty

Mic Ty is a photographer and camera reviewer since 2009, who discovered 360 photography in 2015 and never looked back. Frustrated by the lack of quality coverage on 360 tech, he is the founder of 360Rumors.com since 2016. He started this site to educate and support the growing VR community. With over 70+ 360 cameras in his collection and 2,700+ articles published, he's one of the most trusted voices in immersive imaging.

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