Testseek.com have collected 24 expert reviews of the Insta360 Air 360 and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Insta360 Air 360.
June 2017
(75%)
24 Reviews
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Abstract: The Insta360 Nano 360 degree camera for iPhone is the most fun I've had with a camera in a long time. It produces cool images and videos at a lower price than most 360 cameras we reviewed last year like the Ricoh Theta S. Virtual Reality and 360 degree ph...
Published: 2017-04-10, Author: Jim , review by: pcmag.com
Works with multiple Android devices, Dual lenses capture 360-degree video, Facebook and YouTube live streaming support, Available in micro USB or USB-C, Powered by phone, Video filters available, Attractive price
Saps phone battery, So-so video quality, Design encourages selfie videos
The Insta360 Air adds 360 degree video to your Android phone for a reasonable price, but is held back by so-so resolution and battery-draining power requirements...
YES! As of this moment it costs $130 on amazon which is cheaper than other cameras and it works with most of Android phone that has at least 3gb of ram. There is a 8K model coming soon from Insta360 but that is aimed towards professionals, The Insta360 Ai...
Abstract: You can share 360-degree video and images in more places than ever before, but how to capture that content in the first place? Insta360 has built a bit of a name for itself creating relatively inexpensive add-ons for the smartphone you already have that'd...
Published: 2017-03-21, Author: Mike , review by: tomsguide.com
Inexpensive, Takes good photos for the price, Small and portable
Has to be attached to phone to work, Forces you to hold phone upside down
If you’re looking for an inexpensive way to take 360-degree photos and videos, the Insta360 Air is a great smartphone accessory for that purpose. It’s small and easy to use, and it makes it easy to share your creations. I wish the Insta360 Air were as ver...
Published: 2017-03-17, Author: Lars , review by: dpreview.com
Compact dimensions, Intuitive app control, Generally good stitching quality, Price
Still image resolution lower than some competitors, USB-connection to smartphone feels a little fragile, No tripod mount
The Insta360 has a lot going for it. It is one of the most affordable 360-degree cameras we have seen, and perfectly integrates with your Android device. It's ready to shoot a few seconds after plugging it into your phone and doesn't require a microSD car...
Abstract: Finally, a plug and play 360-degree camera.As much as I love taking photos with my trusty Ricoh Theta, it's not the easiest thing in the world to use. I have to remember to keep it charged, the Bluetooth connection with my phone can occasionally be a litt...
Abstract: Unlike its Nano brother for the iPhone, the Air doesn't have its own battery, so it runs off your phone's battery instead. I was pleased to discover it's not a huge battery drain – no more than running your regular phone camera. I filmed for more than 30 minutes this morning, and my phone didn't even drop to 50 percent battery. Mind you, it's a great phone for battery life.....
As I mentioned earlier, if there's a five-star, 360-degree camera, I hadn't seen it before the Air landed on my doormat – and I still haven't.The Air offers a level of performance similar to the Nano while offering slightly less in the way of usability (n...
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Published: 2017-10-09, Author: Woldemar , review by: wovow.org
Insta360 – one of the most affordable 360-degree cameras, it perfectly integrates with Android devices. The camera is ready to be shot in a few seconds after the connection, it does not require the presence of microSD because it uses the memory of your ph...