Most of these use a strong magnet to keep the Insta360 Go in place. There’s a threaded stand for tripods, selfie sticks and action cam grips, a magnetised one you can attach to your fridge, a clamp/clip, one with a reusable sticky surface and a necklace. Plenty of people do this with a Hero 7 Black, of course, but here you don’t need a special chest strap, and won’t come across like a wannabe YouTube celebrity or “citizen journalist” when doing so. At one point I clipped it to a t-shirt while out for a run. It weighs 18g, and makes a GoPro look big. The duo is a novel design but the size, shape and weight of the camera are the main draws. You use the dock to access all your recoded video clips, as the Insta360 Go camera itself does not have a screen or USB socket. It clips magnetically into a charge dock, which is a dead ringer for the charger of a pair of true wireless earphones. The actual camera part is a little stick, smaller than the average USB pen drive. This might be your first reaction when you meet the Inta360 Go. “That looks like a set of Apple Airpods”.
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While video quality is good in bright conditions, you’ll see the quality drop not just at night but when you run, cycle or walk under a forest canopy.ĭesign – The Insta360 Go is tiny, light and super portable However, extremely clever algorithms can’t quite make up for the small sensor used in the Inta360 Go. Its FlowState stabilisation is excellent, smoothing out footage to a similar extent to the GoPro Hero 7 Black. It is tiny and includes a wide array of mount accessories that GoPro would make you pay for.
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This is Inta360’s first non-360-degree camera, but it has plenty of other appeals to make up for the “standard” wide-angle view. The Insta360 Go is an action camera, but not quite what its name suggests.