Insta360 X4 Is A Handheld 8K 360deg Camera For $500

The company claims that its internal battery lasts for over 2 hours of recording time at 5K or more than 2 hours at 8K, and charges to 100% in less than 1 hour via USB-C. A 5nm chipset onboard the X4 allows for automatic wind reduction. The four microphone array also features active wind reduction. The four microphone array features automatic active wind reduction thanks to an onboard 5nm chipset.

The footage is stabilized by a six-axis gyroscope which the company claims “keeps the horizon level even when completely rotating the camera”.

Insta360 claims the camera is rated for temperatures between -20degC and +40degC (-4degF to 104degF) and is waterproof down to 33ft deep, with the $100 Invisible Dive Case accessory increasing this to 164ft.

The device can be controlled by the integrated 2.5″ touchscreen, the smartphone app, hand gestures, or voice commands. The company then provides a Insta360 Studio PC application for reviewing and editing captured footage.

Previous 8K 360deg cameras cost thousands of dollars, so Insta360 X4 makes 8K 360deg recording available to a much wider market. While the footage won’t be 3D, it can still make for compelling playback in a VR headset, especially given you’ll be watching your own memories and experiences.

Insta360 X4 is arriving just as

support for 8K video playback on Quest 3, making it an ideal way to share videos captured with this device.

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