
"Insta360 has officially unveiled the GO Ultra, a pocket-sized action camera designed for creators who want professional-level performance without the weight or bulk of traditional gear. At the heart of the GO Ultra is a new 1/1.28-inch sensor paired with an advanced 5nm AI chip. This combination delivers sharp, vibrant 4K60fps video with exceptional low-light performance, ensuring that moments captured during golden hour, night rides, or dimly lit environments retain vivid detail. The GO Ultra brings cinema-quality clarity into the palm of your hand."
"Action cameras often struggle with shaky footage, but Insta360's FlowState Stabilization and 360 Horizon Lock put those concerns to rest. Whether you are biking along rough trails, skiing down steep slopes, or capturing daily family adventures, every shot remains smooth and stable. The technology anticipates motion and adjusts seamlessly, resulting in footage that looks professional straight out of the camera."
"Durability meets design with the GO Ultra. The camera is waterproof up to 33 feet, making it ideal for poolside filming, snorkeling trips, or rainy-day adventures. Its magnetic mounting system allows creators to snap the camera onto a pendant, headband, or any metal surface for effortless POV recording. This flexibility makes the device equally useful for extreme sports and casual everyday content."
The GO Ultra is a 53-gram, smartwatch-sized pocket action camera built for hands-free, portable filming. A 1/1.28-inch sensor and an advanced 5nm AI chip enable sharp, vibrant 4K60fps video with strong low-light performance. FlowState Stabilization and 360 Horizon Lock provide smooth, professional-looking footage across vigorous motion like biking and skiing. The camera is waterproof to 33 feet and uses a magnetic mounting system for versatile POV placement on clothing or metal surfaces. The Action Pod extends runtime to 200 minutes and fast charging restores 80% battery in 12 minutes. Compact design supports creators in extreme and everyday scenarios.
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