360Fly 4K action camera Score Details “As fun and durable the 360Fly 4K is, the video quality and price leaves a bit more to be desired.” Stitch-free video Compact, durable design Plenty of extras, including motion trigger Water-resistant Not true 4k resolution (2880 x 2880) Prone to lens flares and fringing Very expensive Capturing a 360-degree view is normally the job of at least two camera lenses, but the company that released one of the first consumer 360 cameras is staying single – and loving it. The 360Fly 4K continues to offer that fly-on-the-wall perspective with a single lens, stitch-free system. As multi-lens 360 cameras are coming out of the woodwork, 360Fly has had an already-improved 4K model on the shelves for months (note that “4K” is a bit of a misnomer, which we’ll explain in a minute). The first to the punch may not always remain the best option, but the 360Fly 4K still deserves a bit of attention thanks to stitch-free shooting and a few cool extras. Design and features The 360Fly 4K takes more design tips from a golf ball than a camera, although that’s not necessarily a bad thing. The sphere-shaped camera has a curvaceous design…