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Shoot connected Google Street View photos instantly in 360 video mode with Insta360 One

Google Street View video mode on Insta360 One
Google Street View video mode on Insta360 One

While almost any 360 camera can be used to upload 360 photos to Street View, only a handful are compatible with Street View 360 video mode.   Insta360 One (reviewed here) is the latest 360 camera to gain this feature.  Here’s how to use it.

Street View 360 video mode enables you to capture Street View photos that are automatically connected and mapped.

Step 1: connect the Insta360 One to your phone.
This feature only works with the One connected to the phone because it uses the phone’s GPS signal.

Step 2: record a video.

Step 3: share the video to Street View.
The video will be automatically converted to connected Street View photos.

Insta360 One video converted into connected Google Street View photos
Insta360 One video converted into connected Google Street View photos

Where to buy; Insta360 One discounts

Insta360 One is available on Amazon for $299 MSRP.  Or you can get one of two offers
Free invisible selfie stick and bullet time handle if you buy directly from Insta360
OR
Get the Insta360 One for $269 from Gearbest (limited time offer)

Compatibility

If you have an Android, be sure to check for compatibility first.  You’ll also need to get the Insta360 One adapter (Micro USB or USB Type C).  Also, remember to turn on the Insta360 One before connecting it to your phone.
For iOS, here is a list of compatible devices: iPhone X, iPhone8/8 plus, iPhone 7/7 plus, iPhone 6s/6s plus, iPhone 6/6 plus, iPhone SE, iPad Pro(12.9-inch, 10.5-inch or 9.7-inch), iPad (9.7-inch), iPad mini4, iPad Air 2.

About the author

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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