You may well already be hosting your own YouTube live show from your computer or phone, but for those who want a bit more versatility plus a wider-angle camera, they now have a new option courtesy of HTC. As of tomorrow, the RE camera's Android app will be updated to add a seemingly straightforward YouTube live broadcast feature, and its iOS counterpart will also get some love some time this quarter. Considering that the RE is waterproof and offers several optional accessories, it might just become a new favorite toy for adventurers who want a bit of YouTube fame.
HTC RE camera update turns you into a YouTube live show host
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