The key differentiation of Insta360 is its focus on AI. Features such as PureVideo, which eliminates noise in low-light conditions, and voice control, add functionality that does not exist in other cameras.
The brand’s new Pro model, the result of a collaboration with Leica, features a 1/1.3″ sensor, a 5nm AI chip and a Leica SUMMARIT lens, all compact in a 2.8″ x 2.05″ x 1.37″ body. With 8K recording capabilities at 24 fps and a 240 fps slow motion option, the Pro model is specially designed for athletes and action sports enthusiasts.
The Pro model’s ultra-fast PD charging allows it to reach 80% battery capacity in 22 minutes. On the other hand, the more affordable Insta360 Ace shares many features, but not the PD fast charging and Leica lens, using a 48 MP 1/2″ sensor. Both cameras include a 2.4″ flip-out touchscreen, useful for vloggers and creators, providing real-time viewing even when the camera is mounted on a handlebar or helmet.
Insta360’s Ace and Ace Pro cameras are available now at select retailers and through the brand’s website.
On the other hand, Oakley enters the gaming world by joining Fortnite.
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