
"Insta360's latest action cam delivers noticeably better image quality than its predecessor, allowing you to capture 4K footage at up to 120fps - up from 100fps on the X4 - as well as 8K video at up to 30fps or 5.7K at 60fps. It also features larger 1/1.28-inch sensors and a new AI-powered PureVideo mode, resulting in sharper, more detailed images and better low-light performance with cleaner, richer color."
"Most notably, it now supports user-replaceable lenses with a $29.99 kit that allows you to quickly swap them out, so you can take creative risks without having to worry (as much) about potential damage. And while it's a shame that the X5 isn't compatible with batteries from prior models, it does charge nearly twice as fast as the X4, reaching 80 percent capacity in just 20 minutes instead of 38 on the X4."
Insta360 X5 is on sale at Amazon and Best Buy for $499.99 through October 16; Insta360's store offers the same price with a free hardshell case. The camera captures 4K footage up to 120fps, 8K up to 30fps, and 5.7K at 60fps with larger 1/1.28-inch sensors and an AI-powered PureVideo mode for sharper detail and improved low-light color. The X5 supports user-replaceable lenses via a $29.99 kit and charges faster than the X4, reaching 80 percent in 20 minutes. The Marshall Emberton II is on sale for $94.99, offering stereo sound, IP67 rating, and over 30 hours battery life. A 4K Blu-ray is on sale for $11.99 about a teenage biker whose newfound psychic powers trigger a conflict.
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