The Kogeto Dot And iStabilizer: A 360° iPhone Lens To Record The World Around You #BlackFriday [Deals]

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360 degree video – like the experiential imagery you see in Google StreetView – is an exceptional way to share one-of-a-kind experiences. And now it’s possible on your iPhone with this latest offer from Cult of Mac Deals.

With the Kogeto Dot and the free Looker app, you’ll instantly have a fast and fun way to shoot fully interactive 360 degree video and share it online. The regular price for the Kogeto Dot and iStabilizer is $89, but through this promotion you’ll get it for 44% off – just $49!

Please note: This offer is only available to customers in the continental United States. The sale price includes shipping and all sales are final.

Headed into rough territory? Slide your iPhone and Dot into the iStabilizer Flex and it’ll keep the camera steady for whatever comes next. Its flexible legs allow you to secure it to virtually any surface.

Here are the top features of this offer:

  • SHOOT & SHARE: Instantly upload 360° video to Facebook, Twitter & embed in blogs and other social platforms.
  • VIEW: The video on your screen is only the beginning. Swipe or click and drag across the screen to swivel around in 360°.
  • FREE APP: Simply download the free Looker app from the App Store to use Dot.
  • DOT: Compatible with the iPhone 4/4S and iPhone 5/5S.
  • iSTABILIZER FLEX: Custom-made to fit your iPhone.

The sheer number of uses for the Dot is what truly sets it apart. Sporting events, concerts, virtual tours, sightseeing – any moment where you literally want to share the world around you – you can do it with Dot. Get this offer while you can for only $49 from the Deals page and start capturing moments better today!

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