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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Insta360 Go Ultra: The Ultimate Vlogging Camera
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
As a vlogger with about 250,000 followers across YouTube, Facebook, TikTok, and Instagram, I’m always on the lookout for gear that fits my daily content creation workflow. The Insta360 GO Ultra immediately caught my eye because it’s not just another iteration of the GO 3S. It’s a completely fresh, new innovation. Gone is the pill-shaped body, replaced by a larger, square form that’s more like a hybrid between the GO series and an Action Cam.
-Design, Build, and Unboxing-
First off, the design of the box itself is very creative. It’s not just standard packaging. They put some real thought into it, and it kind of gets you excited about unboxing and seeing what the camera can do.
Once you open it up, you’ll notice right away how different it feels from the GO 3S. The packaging is premium, and inside you’ve got the GO Ultra camera, the action pod it sits in, a magnetic pendant for POV shots (which you can wear under your shirt and snap the camera onto), and a magnetic clip for attaching to hats or other surfaces. Now, it's a bit bigger than the old model, so it’s not going to be super subtle if you wear it on a hat, but it’s still totally doable for POV shots.
You also get a quick-release cord, a lens guard, and a USB-C cable for charging. The build quality feels really solid.
-Performance-
For vlogging the 2.5" flip/touchscreen is great for framing videos and photos. It's also great for selfies and to view the camera when you've mounted it somewhere else. The screen is bright and the touchscreen is very responsive. The battery life is great with the added help of the action pod. The ability to fast charge so quickly is an added plus for vloggers. Personally, I haven't had any The large sensor has really improved low light performance. It's a big improvement but still one step below my pocket 3. Pureview kicks in automatically when it senses lowlight. Transferring my videos and photos to the Insta360 app is extremely quick and easy. You can also add Dolby Vision (I do this on most of our videos) but it will decrease resolution to 1080p 30fps. I took the camera out for a run around the park to see how it handled in-body stabilization and it was impressive without any post processing. FreeFrame is genius. It will show you a grid of the different aspect ratios but you will need to be careful to keep your subject in frame, or pay attention to the grid so that you can use more than one aspect ratio. I use Dewarp field of view for my videos; it cuts down on the rounded edges you often get on action cams.
FreeFrame - This is one of my favorite features. What's nice about FreeFrame video is you can decide the aspect ratio after you film your video. This is great for content creators because you might need a 16:9 wide for YouTube, but you can also export a 9:16 for TikTok, Instagram, or Facebook Reels. You can even export a 1:1 for an Instagram post without losing any quality. You will see lines (when framing your shot) that indicate the border of each aspect ration while filming so it gives you a good idea of what you need to keep in frame.
In terms of overheating, a lot of action cameras do heat up. We accidentally left the Insta360 Go Ultra running for 82 minutes, and it got pretty warm, but it never actually overheated or shut down. You will feel some heat from the unit, but it’s not something that caused any performance issues for us.
PureView mode is a dedicated shooting mode that kicks in automatically in low light. I think this is a huge plus because the camera adjusts to improve brightness and reduce noise on its own. The Go 3S struggled a bit in low light, but this one's noticeably better. I'll be real though, I've got a Pocket 3 that's still noticeably better in low light, but these are 2 different cameras. I'm stating this though because even though the Insta360 ultra is more versatile, my pocket 3 is the go-to in low light for me. The Insta360 Ultra is more of a hybrid between an action cam and a regular camera, so it's not the absolute best in either category, but it gives you the best of both worlds and more options when creating videos.
The app works fantastic. You have countless tools and I had no issues exporting or editing. The only complaint I have is the watermark that shows up on photos and videos by default (it can also be turned off in settings.)
Shooting in RAW photo mode was kind of a revelation for me. I usually just shoot JPEGs, but the RAW shots are incredible. I took a photo of a hibiscus tree in my yard and the colors and brightness were outstanding.
Pros:
1. Great Low-Light Performance
2. Exceptional Battery Life
3. Flip Screen
4. Free-Frame
5. High-Res Video
6. Intuitive, Efficient App
7. RAW Photo Capability
8. Excellent Stabilization
Cons:
1. A Bit Heavy: Less Discreet
2. Jack-of-All-Trades: Not the top performer in any single category.
3. New Ecosystem: Older accessories aren’t compatible.
4. Price
5. Mono Audio
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
A worthy action camera!
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This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Insta360 knocked it out of the ball park with this one. Some people are complaining that the bigger size of the camera itself misses the small form factor of the Go series. I have to disagree on that, the fact that you can choose what recording format (landscape vs portrait) by simply turning the camera on your mounting device is beyond intuitive. The improved low light quality is such a welcome upgrade coming from an Insta360 Go 2.
Here's why its 4/5 in my book, the price. I'm at the point where I've come to accept that electronics are going up in price however that doesn't change the sticker shock I get every time when new tech is released.
Ultimately, get it if you're in the market for a compact action cam. The hat mount is awesome, I love that I can flip it up and down out of view when needed. I'll toss the camera onto its body to charge up without having to remove the eyesore of a hat camera mount that was in the previous insta360 Go cameras.
Update your firmware right away, Auto Pure Vid is a great addition.
Finally, small size in high-quality come together.
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This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
I’ve had many different action cameras, but I have just fallen in love with this product. It seems to have the perfect amount of video quality and stabilization in such a small form factor when you detach the camera from the action pod. I would highly recommend this camera. It has a very high fun factor because of the way you can place the camera in unique positions for more creative angles.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
I previously had the Go 3S and swapped to the Ultra when it was released. It is definitely larger and more noticeable than the Go 3S, but I was okay with that since it makes up for several things the 3S was lacking. Low-light performance is a big improvement, and I’m really enjoying being able to film in 4K 60FPS with far less motion blur.
The camera does warm up when shooting in 4K, but not excessively, and I haven’t experienced any overheating so far.
The main frustration is with what comes in the box. The Go 3S included a pivot stand, but the Ultra does not. Without it, I can’t stick the camera to most surfaces or attach it to my tripod unless I purchase the stand separately. For now, I’m limited to using the pendant or easy clip, which don’t work for a lot of shots I need.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
The Insta360 GO Ultra surprised me with how much it can do for such a small camera. I’ve been using it for quick action shots and creative angles where a bigger camera would get in the way, like mounting it on a car dash or clipping it to my shirt while biking. The stabilization is impressive — footage comes out much smoother than I expected from something this light.
Video quality in daylight is sharp, and the wide-angle look works well for fast-moving scenes. Low light isn’t its strongest point, but that’s true for most cameras this size. The magnetic mounting system is clever and makes setup fast, though I wish the battery life stretched a little longer for continuous recording.
Overall, the GO Ultra feels like a great “always-with-you” action cam. It’s perfect for creators who want spontaneous shots without carrying bulky gear.