New app Asteroom is a 3D tour product for Android and iOS that sells a panoramic mount in conjunction with a fisheye lens attachment and editing software for just $59.95. It claims that tours can be finalized in 15 minutes or less.
Source: Inman News
New app Asteroom makes creating 3D home tours easier, and cheaper
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