Could this dual-lens camera be GoPro’s first entry-level VR rig?
VR GoPro setup creates an immersive video feed with just two 180-degree lenses, each hooked up to a HEROCast wireless transmitter.

However, the company may be looking to cut out the need for an arsenal of cameras to make 360-degree magic, using what appears to be a single two-lens system debuted while filming this year’s MotoGP, as spotted by Engadget.
The device, built into the bike of pro racer Dakota Mamola, is described as the first-ever VR GoPro setup — creating an immersive video feed with just two 180-degree lenses, each hooked up to a HEROCast wireless transmitter.
It’s no secret that GoPro has been vying for a VR product meant for the masses; the $5,000 price tag for the Omni isn’t exactly appropriate for the average consumer, after all. That said, this isn’t a confirmation of an entry-priced 360-degree GoPro. No formal announcement has been made yet — not to mention that the rig shown on the motorcycle appears somewhat on the experimental side. For now, we’ll just have to be patient before any concrete details of an entry-level virtual reality device emerge.
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