Tech enthusiasts and action camera fans are buzzing after yet another leak revealed tantalizing details about Insta360’s upcoming flagship device. The unreleased camera, shrouded in secrecy for months, reappeared in high-resolution images shared by industry insider Quadro News, reigniting speculation about its groundbreaking features.
This marks the third time in six months that glimpses of the device have surfaced, hinting at Insta360’s ambitious push to dominate the action camera market. Previous leaks suggested a radical redesign, but today’s images confirm a compact, rugged body with a distinctive dual-lens setup—fueling rumors of next-gen 360-degree capture or enhanced low-light performance. Industry analysts speculate it could rival GoPro’s latest models while undercutting them on price.
The leak, originating from a trusted source, showcases the camera mounted on a mountain bike handlebar, implying extreme durability and advanced stabilization. Quadro News posted the visuals on X (formerly Twitter), writing: “Insta360’s ‘Project Stealth’ isn’t just alive—it’s recording in 8K.”
➤ See the leaked images yourself here:
https://x.com/Quadro_News/status/1948718729950380222
Notable details include:
- Modular magnetic mounts (similar to Insta360’s GO 3 series)
- A front-facing status screen for quick settings checks
- Unusually large sensors—potentially 1-inch—for superior dynamic range
What appears to be a user-replaceable lens guard, addressing a common pain point for adventurers
Insiders suggest the camera, tentatively dubbed the "Insta360 ACE Pro," could debut before Black Friday. Pricing remains unconfirmed, but early whispers point to a $399-$499 range. If true, it’d undercut GoPro’s Hero 12 Black while potentially outperforming it in key areas like AI-powered editing and horizon lock.
Where to Find It
While Insta360 hasn’t officially acknowledged the leak, retail trackers confirm placeholder listings have emerged online. When it drops, expect it to hit major retailers first—including an early-access page on Amazon:
➤ Pre-order notifications (Amazon)
One thing’s clear: Insta360 isn’t playing it safe. With DJI also rumored to be reviving its action camera line, 2024 might just be the year of the underdog.
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