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Tamaggo 360-imager: You really need This amazing Camera




Next up in our Hottest gadgets  is the Tamaggo 360-imager. Easter is nearly here, so what better time to buy an egg-shaped gadget? But this is a camera with a difference – it’ll take 360-degree panorama shots with one click, so you won’t have to worry about attempting to stitch together a load of photos, lining up the edge of each.
It’s a palm-sized device, with a 14-megapixel sensor, and a 2-inch LCD touchscreen on the bottom. On the side is a button you press with your thumb, and then you’re done, simple as that. Just upload the snap and whiz around it on your computer or tablet, like a virtual tour of your surroundings. Swish.

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