During the Consumers Electronics Show in Las Vegas, HumanEyes Technologies introduced VUZE - a portable 360 degree, 3-D, VR camera that will be made available to the consumer market for $1,000.

A lot of tech companies have produced products that allow users to capture either 360-degree videos, 3-D videos, and 4K videos. But with VUZE, HumanEyes incorporates all three features in one device.

HumanEyes is a company dedicated to photographic 3-D, animated content and lenticular graphic arts, according to Yahoo News. It's bringing of VUZE into consumer hands is a great leap from the current complicated devices that can only one of the three things VUZE promises to perform, according to PR Newswire.

VUZE includes eight 4K lenses that can produce 3-D videos. The lenses are located in each of the four sides of the device, making it easier for the 3-D experience to come to viewers, since each lens will be for each eye, and each will be at a 4K video display. The outputs from VUZE will also come in spherical layout, making it easier for users to pan around the video when editing. It also has a memory card and it can be connected to a PC, making the retrieval of captured videos easier, according to Jeff Miller, HumanEyes' sales director, PC World reports.

The camera will ship in August in a bundle that includes a selfie stick and tripod, virtual reality head-mounted goggles, and access to the Vuze Studio software suite, according to Fortune.