Insta360 Go Ultra Review: This Tiny Action Camera Got Swacked by a Sword, and Survived
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Insta360 Go Ultra Review: This Tiny Action Camera Got Swacked by a Sword, and Survived
"My brother punched his rapier toward my head. The blade missed me by inches, but the clever duelist swiped down and chopped at my crown, sending the $450 action camera attached to my fencing mask spinning away. The magnetic pod for Insta360's Go Ultra tumbled to the floor, the light still blinking red, still recording. His sword left a gash along the side of the lens and a scuff on plastic."
"The pricey action camera looks like your average GoPro when both of its main partsthe Standalone Camera case with the flip-up display and Action Pod with the image sensor and lensare connected. But its detachable design means you can stick the smaller practically anywhere, so long as you rig up the right mount for the appropriate situation. The Go Ultra doesn't have all the capabilities of its contemporaries."
Insta360 Go Ultra combines a Standalone Camera case with a detachable Action Pod containing the image sensor and lens. The Action Pod is extremely small and magnetic, enabling mounting on helmets, masks, and other surfaces. The camera records up to 4K at 60 fps and charges quickly. Its lightweight, idiot-proof design favors portability and easy mounting over advanced slow-motion or top-tier high-frame-rate capabilities. The Go Ultra demonstrated strong physical durability in testing. Limitations include short battery life, potential overheating, lack of internal storage, and a relatively high price.
Read at gizmodo.com
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