Insta360 has released a new update to its smartphone app to make editing 360 videos easier than ever. The difficulty associated with editing 360 videos has always been a sticking point of the format.
We put the DJI Osmo Nano and Insta360 Go Ultra through several real world tests to see which tiny action cam comes out on top, and which model is best for you.
I'm thinking about buying an Insta360 x4 for capturing video and photos from my bike rides. From what I understand, because the camera is capturing a 360° view all the time, you have to spend a bit of ...
The first Emmy awarded to Insta360 recognizes its innovations in 360-degree camera technology and software, which make immersive video production and live streaming seamless and accessible. The Emmy ...
The X4 is designed for people who love 360 action camera capture and motorcycling and just how easy it is to film, edit and share our motorcycling journeys. With 360 capture, action ready hardware and ...
4K resolution may be plenty crisp for television screens -- and overkill for smartphone displays -- but for 360-degree footage, anything less than 8K can't be considered professional quality. This is ...
Insta360 is excited to announce that it has been honored with a Technology & Engineering Emmy® Award by the National Academy ...
Insta360 family received a new addition: check out our testing of the Go Ultra, a 53g 4K camera I tested with fresh mounts, ...
The Insta360 Go Ultra is a tiny wearable action camera that captures video that looks just as good as full-size alternatives, for a bit more money.
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