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Home > News > Motrr Galileo Now Compatible with iPhone 6

Motrr Galileo Now Compatible with iPhone 6

February 2, 2015 by Benjamin J. Roethig

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Motrr has released a mount for Apple’s 4.7″ iPhone 6 for its Galileo. The Galileo gives smartphone owners 360° movement in video and video chats. Its API is compatible with a number of apps allowing control of the Galileo-controlled iPhone. One of those apps is Golem which is designed for teleconferencing. It features remote control of your phone via the Golem app running on a smart device or any web browser. It runs in the background and allows control while using your video chat software of choice.

The iPhone 6 Mount for the Galileo is is $29.95 while the Galileo itself is $149.95. The Golem app is free. There is also a discount code for Golem.

Upgrade your iPhone 6’s Camera with Motrr Galileo to Bring a New Dimension of Movement to Videos, Photos and Video Chat

FaceTime, Skype, or Hangout with anyone and use the new Golem app to control the orientation of the camera remotely!

Santa Cruz, Calif. – January 29, 2015 – Motrr, bringing high design robotics to everyday life, unveils a new mount for iPhone 6. Galileo is an app-driven motorized mount for iPhone and GoPro that rotates smoothly in any direction. App developers have taken advantage of this, via the Galileo SDK, to create innovative apps for automatic face-tracking, programmable pan/tilt time-lapse video, one-touch panoramas and more.

Get more out of your iPhone 6’s incredible camera with new mount for Galileo. The Galileo enables you to create pro-level pan/tilt 360 degree videos in a fun, easy, and cost-effective way. The iPhone 6 mount was designed so that the phone can be inserted in either direction to provide access to the lightning port for extended use and position the lens at the no-parallax point. Learn more at motrr.com/iphone6.

“Apple’s iPhone continues to grow as the digital camera choice among consumers, and we are constantly expanding our partnerships with app developers to introduce innovative new ways to capture and share content,” says Jasper Eisenberg, Director of Product Management at Motrr. “The new iPhone 6 mount for Galileo combined with the Golem app enables you to connect with friends and family by turning your smartphone into a video calling robot that can be controlled remotely with 360 degrees of movement freedom.”

Golem runs in the background, so users can use Galileo with video chat software such as Skype or Google Hangouts. The Golem app allows people to remotely control a smartphone connected to Galileo from a web browser, iOS device, or Android phone.

See the iPhone 6 + Galileo in action: vimeo.com/117333134. To learn more about Golem and receive a discount code for Galileo, visit motrr.com/golem.

The Motrr Galileo Bluetooth model is available for $149.95. The iPhone 6 mount is now available for $29.95. Download the Golem app for free from the Apple App Store, Google Play Store or access any Golem enabled device directly from your computer.

Learn more about Motrr by visiting motrr.com and browse the full list of compatible apps at motrr.com/apps.html or by downloading the Motrr app.

About Motrr:

At Motrr, we believe in designing and building products that transform the way we connect with each other and with the world around us. We are passionate about the products we make and proud of the apps our developers have built. We hope you love using Galileo as much as we do. Learn more about Motrr by visiting www.motrr.com, www.facebook.com/Motrr and on Twitter, @MotrrMotrr. App Developers should visit dev.motrr.com for the Galileo SDK.

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About Benjamin J. Roethig

Ben is an external Associate Editor at Geek Beat. He can be described connoisseur of things technological. Ben's hobbies include reading up on Military, Naval, and Aeronautical history, playing around with his Macs and iDevices, exploring the mountainous bluffs of Dubuque, IA and Galena, IL, and proving that 15+ years of practice does not make perfect on his guitars. If you want to find him Ben can be found on Twitter (@benroethig), Google (gplus.to/benroethig), and as an occasional guest on Apple related podcasts.

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