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Insta360 Go Ultra Hands-On Review: Tiny Camera With Big Personality

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Key Takeaways: The new Go Ultra by Insta360 is a major upgrade from the Go 3 and Go 3S: It addresses the main issues of earlier models with microSD storage, a larger sensor, sharper 4K video, and longer battery life.

It addresses the main issues of earlier models with microSD storage, a larger sensor, sharper 4K video, and longer battery life. Small size, real flexibility: Weighing only 53g, the Go Ultra is ideal for athletes, travelers, or anyone who wants lightweight gear without sacrificing creative shooting options.

Weighing only 53g, the Go Ultra is ideal for athletes, travelers, or anyone who wants lightweight gear without sacrificing creative shooting options. Creator Bundle designed for lifestyle use: At $499, the kit includes smart accessories like a tilt-ready magnet pendant, pivot stand, and tripod with hidden SD storage, making it perfect for vloggers and casual creators.

At $499, the kit includes smart accessories like a tilt-ready magnet pendant, pivot stand, and tripod with hidden SD storage, making it perfect for vloggers and casual creators. Competition is intensifying: As DJI prepares to launch the Osmo Nano, the Go Ultra may soon encounter its first genuine competitor in the ultra-compact, wearable camera market.

Insta360 has introduced a small but powerful new addition to its lineup, and it’s designed to be your pocket-sized sidekick.

The Go Ultra features a larger 1/1.28-inch sensor and a 5 nm AI chip, delivering crisp 4K video at 60 fps.

It weighs just 53 grams – lighter than most smartwatches – yet claims up to 200 minutes of shooting with the Action Pod.

Insta360 also teases fast charging, hands-free POV with the magnet pendant, and creative modes like Pure Video night shots and TimeLapse star trails.

Sounds dreamy, right? Let’s see if it actually delivers.

My own Experience: Go Ultra vs. Go 3

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