Insta360 X6: $700 360 Camera With Bigger Sensors
The new flagship 360 camera features 1/1.1-inch sensors, 8K video at 50fps, and improved low-light performance, available starting at $699.99

Insta360 has launched the X6, its new flagship 360 camera with larger 1/1.1-inch sensors, 8K video at 50fps, and improved low-light performance. The X6 offers multiple upgrades over its predecessor, the X5, including a more compact and rugged body.
The X6 features dual Sony 1/1.1-inch square sensors, which provide 33% more sensor area and four times the light intake per frame compared to the X5's 1/1.28-inch sensors. This results in improved image quality, particularly in low-light conditions.
In terms of video capabilities, the X6 can capture 8K video at up to 50fps, and also offers 10-bit color and i-Log shooting mode. Additionally, the X6 has a 2.32-inch OLED touchscreen display, which is smaller than the X5's 2.5-inch LCD display but offers improved brightness and clarity.
The X6 is available starting at $699.99, with a Standard Bundle option that includes the camera, Xtreme Battery, USB-C cable, and protective pouch. The camera also offers improved low-light performance, with a new low-light mode and AdaptiveTone 2.0, and features native Dolby Vision support.
## What's New The X6 introduces several new features, including PanoMind, an AI model that can analyze footage and create a finished highlight video. The camera also offers Auto Edit 2.0 for automatic editing, and can work as a 360 camera, a single-lens action camera, or a subject-tracking gimbal camera.
## Why it Matters The Insta360 X6 is a significant upgrade in the 360 camera market, offering improved image quality, increased video capabilities, and a more compact and rugged design. With a price starting at $699.99, the X6 is positioned as a premium product, competing with other high-end 360 cameras from brands like DJI and GoPro.
The X6's improved low-light performance and increased sensor size make it an attractive option for creators who need high-quality footage in a variety of lighting conditions. Additionally, the camera's AI-powered editing features and automatic editing capabilities make it easier for users to create professional-looking videos without extensive editing experience.
The X6's release comes at a time when the 360 camera market is becoming increasingly competitive, with several brands offering high-quality products with advanced features. However, the X6's unique combination of improved image quality, increased video capabilities, and a more compact and rugged design make it a strong contender in the market.



