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360Rumors.com is a niche content site focused on 360 cameras, VR headsets, virtual tours, and panoramic imaging production. According to the site’s own description, it was created by photographer Mic Ty, with the core goal of providing the 360 camera community with news, reviews, tutorials, FAQs, buying guides, and equipment resources. It is not an e-commerce site or an official hardware manufacturer website; it is closer to a professional blog or vertical media outlet.
The site covers 360 camera reviews, camera basics, accessories, deals, shooting techniques, software platforms, FPV/drone-related content, VR headset reviews, VR game reviews, and virtual tour hardware and software. Its standout features include numerous “ultimate FAQs,” resource pages, real-world sample footage, specification comparisons, and long-running buying guides. The author claims to own and have tested a large number of 360 cameras, panoramic heads, and VR devices, so the content leans more toward hands-on experience rather than simply reposting news.
Based on the extracted page content, the site’s content appears to be mainly free to access. No membership subscription, paid course, or paid download information was found. Its business model may include advertising, affiliate links, or referral commissions from product recommendations, but this is not clearly disclosed in the text, so it cannot be confirmed.
The main advantage is its depth within a highly specific niche, making it especially useful for researching devices such as Insta360, GoPro Fusion/Max, Ricoh Theta, Xiaomi Mijia Mi Sphere, and Yi 360 VR. Reviews often include sample images or footage, tutorials, comparisons, and real-world usage experience, which can be very helpful for purchasing decisions. The drawbacks are that the site has a fairly traditional blog-style layout, with high information density but a less modern reading flow; some articles are quite old, so users need to pay attention to timeliness; and the English-only content may create a barrier for Chinese-speaking users.
It is suitable for beginners in 360 cameras, panoramic photographers, VR content creators, professionals working in virtual home tours or virtual tours, drone and FPV imaging enthusiasts, and anyone doing research before buying a used or older 360 camera. It is less suitable for general consumers who just want quick Chinese-language summaries or direct purchase links.
Judging by the site type and domain, it is a standard English-language information site, with no obvious login requirement or regional restrictions. It is expected to be directly accessible from mainland China. However, images, video samples, external e-commerce links, or embedded third-party content such as YouTube may not load completely in some cases. Overall, this is a professional resource site with strong value for the 360 imaging field.
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360rumors.com is an United States News provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of China direct-connect friendly. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach 360rumors.com directly.