Insta360's next ultra-compact action camera is getting a redesign
Briefly

The Insta360 Go Ultra is set to launch with a new square design, measuring approximately 30mm on each side and weighing 53 grams. It upgrades to a 1/1.28-inch sensor and supports 4K video at 60fps, which is double the framerate of the Go 3S. The camera offers features like stabilization, horizon lock, and an Active HDR mode for vibrant video at 4K/30fps. Additionally, the redesigned Action Pod dock includes a flip-up screen and enhances runtime, though battery details are still unspecified.
The Insta360 Go Ultra features a new square design, weighing 53 grams, a 1/1.28-inch sensor, and recording capabilities of 4K/60fps, doubling the framerate of previous models.
Included in the new design are stabilization capabilities, a horizon lock feature, and an Active HDR mode, enhancing video quality at 4K/30fps.
The redesigned Action Pod dock supports a flip-up screen for live previews, serves as a wireless remote, and potentially increases the camera's runtime.
While the release date for the Insta360 Go Ultra remains unknown, previous models have typically launched in June or earlier.
Read at The Verge
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