Abstract: Last year, Insta360, one of the first few companies that made 360-degree video recording accessible to the masses, launched the Insta360 ONE. It offered more ways, many of them novel and fun, to create 360-degree content without having to carry bulky equi...
Published: 2018-10-10, Author: Juli , review by: macrumors.com
As someone who's just an average consumer that doesn't partake in sports suitable for action cams, I had a lot of fun with the Insta360 ONE X thanks to all of the effects you can create with 360 degree photos and videos.That said, since I'm not someone wh...
Published: 2019-12-26, Author: Jason , review by: techau.com.au
Features, Video Quality, Included stand
Portability, MicroUSB instead of USB-C
All things considered, this camera offers a broad set of features that should provide the functionality 360 camera owners are chasing. The most important things are really the image quality, as those pixels get stretched around all the degrees, you need l...
Published: 2019-02-07, Author: Sam , review by: stuff.tv
Excellent built-in image stabilisation, Loaded with features, Compact design
Needs add-ons to make it waterproof, Requires a smartphone for its best features, Demanding on said smartphone
The Insta360 One X has some impressive qualities, mainly in its wealth of shooting modes and its user friendliness, plus its pocketable dimensions – here's a camera you can take pretty much anywhere on your adventures, where it'll be able to capture some...
Compact and lightweight, Feature-packed, user-friendly app, Superb image stabilisation, Wide range of optional accessories, Decent image quality
Not waterproof as standard, Requires a companion smartphone, Older smartphones will struggle to handle hi-res files
The GoPro Fusion might offer a more complete 360-degree camera package, but the One X comes close to matching it in many ways – and surpasses it in others...
HDR video and photos, Gimbal-grade stabilisation, Slo-mo, Time and perspective manipulation, Gets on WiFI using Bluetooth
Slow file transfer to phone, Lacks desktop editing software, Short battery life, Not waterproof
What we love about the One X isn't its 360° tricks at all, but how easy it is to produce a great-looking regular widescreen video. Kudos in particular to the silky smooth image stabilisation, to the ‘invisible selfie stick', to the SmartTrack feature, whi...
Abstract: The new Insta360 One X is a brilliant 360-degree camera, which shouldn't surprise anyone who tried last year's Insta360 One ( £245 at Amazon.co.uk ). I've been using the One X for two weeks or so now. Apart from some beta hiccups, which the company promis...