Different Size Options

We have several sizes of 360 photo booths to fit different group needs. If you're using it for a rental business, the 80cm, 100cm, or 115cm sizes are great choices — they’re popular and work well for most events.

Two Material Options

Our 360 Photo Booth is available in two awesome materials—glass for a clean, modern look, and sheet metal for a tough, industrial vibe. Pick the one that suits your event!

Adjustable Selfie Stick

Selfie stick height adjusts from 24.4in to 78.74in. The upgraded ball head design offers even more flexibility for your shots!

Low-Angle Shots

Capture unique low-angle shots and let everyone join in! No worries if your guests have kids or pets — they can easily be part of the 360-degree fun too!

FAQ

How Many People Can Each 360 Photo Booth Hold?
  • 23.6in (60cm): Holds 1 person, load-bearing capacity of 220lb
  • 31.5in (80cm): Holds 3 people, load-bearing capacity of 440lb
  • 39.4in (100cm): Holds 4 people, load-bearing capacity of 880lb
  • 45.2in (115cm): Holds 6 people, load-bearing capacity of 1300lb
Which 360 Photo Booth Should I Choose?
  • For beginners —— Choose a sheet metal 360 photo booth, such as PBM2 or PBM3.
  • For experienced users —— Opt for a glass 360 photo booth, like PBM1.
What Software Is Supported by Your 360 Photo Booth?

Our 360 photo booth supports the CyraTok photo booth app, specifically designed for seamless operation with our 360 photo booths.

Is the 360 Photo Booth Suitable for Outdoor Events?

Yes, the 360 photo booth can be used outdoors. However, we recommend providing a sheltered area to protect the equipment from extreme weather conditions (rain, strong winds, etc.).

What Are the Power Requirements for the 360 Photo Booth?

Our 360 photo booth requires an input voltage of 110-220V and operates on a standard 24V power supply with an adapter for global use.

Do You Provide Training for Using the 360 Photo Booth?

Yep, we’ve got your back with easy-to-follow training for the 360 photo booth. We’ll walk you through the gear, show you how to run the booth, and teach you how to fix those "oops" moments.