The 5 Best Slow Motion Video Apps For iPhone and iPad

Mobile Tech

Just a few months ago, the best slow-motion video apps were still a mystery to most iPhone users. There was no such thing as the best slow-motion video app for iPhone; it seemed that every iPhone and iPad app developers wanted to make the best slow-motion video app they could. Then Apple made it easy to use, so everyone rushed to the app stores to take advantage of the new feature.

Today, we have a much more competitive marketplace for slow-motion video apps than there was even a year ago. And here are some of the best slow-motion video apps for the iPhone and iPad.

o-360: The team behind o-360 knows what it takes to create cutting edge video technology, and it’s done it before. It is a significant player in the field of filming 360-degree videos, and the team behind o-360 continues to push the boundaries of video capture technology.

o-Mi, Mi – Removable HD is a serious competitor in the camera market that is just starting to get noticed by more mainstream app developers. While its camera capabilities are nothing special, the feature set and ease of use make it one of the best slow-motion video apps for iPhone and iPad.

oSlice: Slice offers some of the best camera and editing features you will find in a slow-motion video app. Its videos are clear and sharp, and the quality of its editing tools make it easy to quickly assemble your own custom-made montage. And, it also includes the added convenience of being able to save your creations straight to Dropbox.

oClamWin: It’s Apple’s widescreen media player that many iPhone users are familiar with. ClamWin gets its share of fans in the slow-motion video game, but it doesn’t offer a top notch HD slow-motion video recording feature.

oDwarCraft: This Warcraft App by Blizzard Entertainment (which happens to be an iPad favorite) is an easy way to record your time in the video game world. It’s easy to set up and easy to use, but it won’t do anything much for the quality of the footage. It’s still the best choice for gamers looking to use video capturing as a means of showing off their prowess on the battlefield.

oTilrox – As far as I’m concerned, Tilrox is the leader in user friendliness. The editing tools are easy to use, and I haven’t had a problem getting the footage recorded onto my Dropbox account.

oReel – Directv has made a strong competitor in this market. This app is the first major service to offer the ability to capture any moment in a car’s entertainment system.

oVQ Video Smartphone Mode – These are designed to work on iPhone and iPad, but the screen resolution is pretty low. If you’re using your iPhone or iPad with a higher screen resolution, or if you want to take the recorded video to a larger screen, this might be worth checking out.

oStarlite 360 – The only app in this list that lets you capture photos from your phone to your camera. It also offers an auto mode for both the capture video and photos.

So, you can see why these five apps are now considered some of the best slow-motion video apps for the iPhone and iPad. It seems like that little thing, the iPhone, has changed the way video is being captured and shown on our portable devices.

Lori Livance

Author: Lori Livance