When comparing ALLie Cam vs Nico360, the Slant community recommends Nico360 for most people. In the question“What are the best 360-degree cameras?” Nico360 is ranked 17th while ALLie Cam is ranked 23rd. The most important reason people chose Nico360 is:
It's completely waterproof in its own (doesn't require a waterproof casing).
Specs
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Pros
Pro Expendable storage
The storage for ALLie Cam can be expanded from the default 4.7GB.
Pro No blind spots
ALLIe Cam has two fisheye lenses which allow it to record 360x360 videos. Something that most 360-degree cameras can't do.
Pro Waterproof
It's completely waterproof in its own (doesn't require a waterproof casing).
Pro Amazing camera for travelers and outdoor enthusiasts
Thanks to it's tiny size, it adds very little bulk and weight to your pack or luggage. The camera weighs only 96 grams.
Pro 1/4" mount
Pro Stereo mic
Pro Stabilization
Pro Bluetooth 4.0
Pro Live streaming
Pro Build-in stitching
Pro VR enabled
Pro WiFi 5GHz for fast streaming
Pro Videos stream at 2160p
Videos on-chip save at 4K.
Pro Up to 25 MP photos
Duo 16MP sensors.
Cons
Con Unable to capture images
The ALLie Cam is only capable of capturing videos, and not still images.
Con Must be plugged in
Camera power is AC only at this time meaning its movement is restriced. Battery power is planned for the future. How this will be done seems to be through accessories, which may add bulk or dongles to the device.
Con Not yet available
It's not currently available for immediate purchase, but can be pre-ordered with an estimated shipping date of December 2016.