Overview
- The X6, which launched on August 12, 2026, is available now from Insta360, Amazon, and select retailers in Standard and Essentials bundles priced around $699.99–$799.99.
- Insta360 fitted the X6 with dual custom Sony 1/1.1‑inch square sensors that give about 33% more sensor area and roughly four times the light intake per frame versus the X5, enabling native 360 capture at up to 8K/50fps and higher-resolution photos.
- The camera uses a triple‑chip architecture — an 8‑core 4nm main processor plus two dedicated imaging chips — to support 10‑bit capture, claimed in‑camera Dolby Vision HDR, AdaptiveTone metering, and stronger low‑light denoising.
- Onboard workflow changes include 64GB internal storage (about 47GB usable), a 2,600mAh battery rated for roughly 140 minutes of 8K/30fps recording, and PanoMind/AI Director that can analyze footage while charging and send highlight edits to the app without cloud uploads.
- Insta360 markets the X6 as a three‑in‑one tool that switches between full 360 capture, a tracked flat 4K output, and a single‑lens action mode, and reviewers say image quality and mode versatility are promising but that claims about Dolby Vision and AI edit quality need wider hands‑on testing.