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Insta360 X4 360° Action Camera 8K Waterproof

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Insta360’s affordable 8K action 360 camera: 1/2 inch sensor, 2.5 inch screen, FlowState stabilization, waterproof to 10m, and removable lens protectors. The generation before the X5, designed for action and sports to be cropped.

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Description

The X4 is the action 360 that democratized everything at Insta360. It films the entirety of the scene around it in 8K, withstands water and shocks, and lets you choose your framing calmly once you're back. It's the generation that precedes the X5, at a significantly lower price.

Let's be transparent, as usual: we haven't spent weeks with it, we rely on the specs and on the feedback from creators who have tested it in the field (cycling, motorcycling, water sports, mountain). The conclusion is clear and we deliver it to you without filter, because that's what helps you decide.

The X4, in fact, is a camera designed for action above all. The kind of device that makes sense when you're moving, when the perfect angle is impossible to anticipate, when you want to film first and think about editing later.

Who is this camera for?

If you want to discover 360 without breaking the bank, this is the most solid entry-level option. Cycling, motorcycling, skiing, snorkeling, hiking: the 360° view captures everything, and you select the best moments afterward, without having to aim during the effort.

In a van or camper, the use is obvious: place it on the dashboard to film yourself while driving, or extend it out of a pole through the window for a wide shot that looks like a drone view. If you're looking for the latest sensor and the best low-light performance, check out the X5 instead: the X4 targets those who want the essentials of 360 at a good price.

What it has under the hood

It films in 8K at 360° up to 30 fps thanks to its two lenses and a chip etched in 5 nm, drops to 5.7K at 60 fps for 2x slow motion (impossible on the X3) and shoots 72 MP photos. In single-lens mode, it behaves like a classic action cam in 4K at 60 fps.

Nicknamed by testers the X3 on steroids, it gains a 2.5-inch Gorilla Glass touchscreen, a 2290 mAh battery that adds about 60% more battery life, and finally removable lens protectors. A crucial detail in the field: the optics are the weak point of a 360, so being able to protect them easily changes everything.

Filming in 360, choosing the angle later

That's the whole principle, and that's what makes 360 so practical in action. You start recording, you live your moment, and in editing, you decide where to look, frame by frame. The perfect angle is never missed since everything was filmed around the camera. The app even detects your subject and keeps it in frame by itself thanks to AI tracking.

The selfie stick disappears from the shot, with the two lenses placing it in a blind spot, hence these floating shots like a drone. And if placing key points bores you, predefined camera movements and the ShotLab effects gallery do the work in two clicks.

Action, sports, and water: what it can handle

Waterproof to 10 meters without a case, it keeps up in water sports, under rain, or in snow without flinching. Creators even note better water-repellent treatment than on the X3: fewer droplets sticking to the lens that ruin a shot.

The FlowState stabilization with horizon lock keeps the image steady even when it shakes in all directions, and the gesture control starts or stops recording even with gloves, whether on a motorcycle or skiing. To go deeper or do real 360 underwater, a dedicated diving case is available.

8K yes, but when the light is there

Let's be honest, because this is the point that separates the X4 from the flagship: its half-inch sensor performs wonders in daylight (testers place it between the X3 and the 1-inch reference), but when the light drops, it returns to the level of the X3. 8K requires light; in dark interiors, we prefer 5.7K.

This is the accepted compromise of an action 360: a larger sensor would mean a bigger camera, which heats up more and is no longer waterproof. For this pocket format, the choice of pixel binning and the half-inch is coherent, and the image in good light is truly above the previous generation.

Why buy from Vantour?

  • Direct purchase from Insta360, the manufacturer, for the best value for money.
  • 100% authentic and official product, no dubious third-party resellers.
  • Stocks and availability managed directly by the brand.
  • Customer service and warranty provided by Insta360 over time.

On the pricing side, to give you a concrete idea:

Our honest position on the X4

We won't give you a fake review: we haven't had it in our hands for months. But by cross-referencing feedback from creators and the specs, the verdict is clear: the X4 remains, for its price, one of the best action 360 cameras on the market. Our advice can be summed up in one sentence: if you want robust and versatile 360 without aiming for the latest sensor, this is it; if low light and a large sensor are priorities, step up to the X5.

Technical specifications

Color Black
Net Weight 0.20 kg (0.45 lb)
Dimensions 46 × 123.6 × 37.6
Display
Application
Waterproof Rating 10 m without case
Connectivity Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth BLE 5.0, USB-C 3.0
Storage microSD UHS-I V30 or higher, up to 1 TB
Audio 4 microphones, wind noise reduction, stereo, 360° audio
Sensor size Dual 1/2"
Max video resolution 8K 360° (7680×3840) at 30 fps, 5.7K at 60 fps, single-lens 4K at 60 fps
Photo resolution 72 MP
Stabilization FlowState + 360° horizon lock
Battery life ≈ 135 min at 5.7K (2290 mAh battery, +60% vs X3)
Dynamic range Active HDR (video and photo)
Colour profiles Vivid, Standard, Flat

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Net Weight 0.20 kg (0.45 lb) 0.20 kg (0.44 lb) 0.18 kg (0.40 lb) 0.23 kg (0.51 lb)
Dimensions 46 × 123.6 × 37.6 46 × 124.5 × 38.2 71.9 × 52.2 × 38 -
Application
Waterproof Rating 10 m without case 15 m without case 12 m without case, 60 m with dive case -
Connectivity Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth BLE 5.0, USB-C 3.0 Wi-Fi 802.11a/n/ac, Bluetooth BLE 5.2, USB-C 3.0 Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n/ac (2.4/5 GHz), Bluetooth BLE 5.2, USB-C Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth, USB-C 3.0
Storage microSD UHS-I V30 or higher, up to 1 TB microSD UHS-I V30 or higher microSD up to 1 TB 47 GB internal + microSD up to 1 TB
Audio 4 microphones, wind noise reduction, stereo, 360° audio Wind noise reduction (2 levels), voice enhancement, stereo, 360° audio 2 mics, wind noise reduction (clip-on windscreen included) 4 built-in mics + compatible Insta360 Mic Air / Mic Pro
Sensor size Dual 1/2" Dual 1/1.28" 1/1.3" 1" main sensor + 1/1.3" telephoto
Max video resolution 8K 360° (7680×3840) at 30 fps, 5.7K at 60 fps, single-lens 4K at 60 fps 8K 360° (7680×3840) at 30fps, single-lens 4K at 60fps 8K (7680×4320) at 30/25/24 fps, 4K up to 120 fps 8K at 30 fps (up to 4K at 120 fps)
Photo resolution 72 MP 72 MP (11904×5952) 50 MP (8192×6144) 37 MP (UltraPhoto), 200 MP panorama
Stabilization FlowState + 360° horizon lock FlowState + 360° Horizon Lock FlowState + 360° horizon lock Mechanical 3-axis gimbal
Battery life ≈ 135 min at 5.7K (2290 mAh battery, +60% vs X3) 93 min (8K30), 135 min (5.7K30), up to 208 min endurance mode up to 180 min (endurance mode) 240 min
Dynamic range Active HDR (video and photo) 13.5 stops (PureVideo, Active HDR) 13.5 stops (PureVideo, Active HDR) 14 stops (10-bit I-Log)
Colour profiles Vivid, Standard, Flat Vivid, Standard, Flat + I-Log Leica profiles (Natural, Vivid, B&W) + I-Log Standard, Dolby Vision, 10-bit I-Log

Our verdict

4.5
4.5/5 — Excellent Note from the editorial team Vantour

Benefits

  • Complete 360 view: we film everything and choose the angle in editing
  • 8K in good light really surpasses the X3, slow motion 5.7K 60 fps
  • Waterproof up to 10m without a case, solid FlowState, gesture control even with gloves
  • Removable lens protectors and large 2.5-inch Gorilla Glass screen
  • Affordable price compared to the flagship X5

Disadvantages

  • 1/2 inch sensor: struggles in low light, compared to the X3
  • 360 rendering rounded for cropping: an extra editing step
  • No live DJI wireless mic, USB-C adapter required
  • Previous generation: the X5 performs better if the budget allows

To experience the robust action 360 without paying for the flagship, the X4 remains a reference for value for money. In good light, it impresses; in low light, or for the very latest large sensor, the X5 takes over.

Questions frequentes

What's the difference with the X5?
The X5 has larger sensors (1/1.28 inch) and handles low light better, with waterproofing to 15 m. The X4 keeps a 1/2 inch sensor, goes down to 10 m, and costs significantly less. In good light, the gap narrows noticeably.
Is 8K really useful on a 360 camera?
Yes, it's even essential. Since you crop the sphere to export a classic image, the more pixels you start with, the sharper the final result. The X4's 8K lets you export true 4K once cropped, provided you have light.
Do you need a case to film underwater?
It is waterproof to 10 metres as is, fine for surface water sports. For real 360 footage underwater or to go deeper, a dedicated diving case is required.
Can you remove the rounded 360 effect?
Yes. The app and Insta360 Studio crop the sphere into a classic flat video, in 16:9 or vertical, and the AI can track your subject automatically.
How long does it record for?
Its 2290 mAh battery lasts about 135 minutes at 5.7K, nearly 60% more than the X3. 8K, being more demanding, shortens that time.

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Option Price Availability
Standard £319,00 £303,05 In stock
Starter £375,00 £356,25 In stock
Sport £385,00 £365,75 In stock
Adventure £425,00 £403,75 In stock
Creator £465,00 £441,75 In stock
Endurance £648,00 £615,60 In stock

Description

The X4 is the action 360 that democratized everything at Insta360. It films the entirety of the scene around it in 8K, withstands water and shocks, and lets you choose your framing calmly once you’re back. It’s the generation that precedes the X5, at a significantly lower price.

Let’s be transparent, as usual: we haven’t spent weeks with it, we rely on the specs and on the feedback from creators who have tested it in the field (cycling, motorcycling, water sports, mountain). The conclusion is clear and we deliver it to you without filter, because that’s what helps you decide.

The X4, in fact, is a camera designed for action above all. The kind of device that makes sense when you’re moving, when the perfect angle is impossible to anticipate, when you want to film first and think about editing later.

Who is this camera for?

If you want to discover 360 without breaking the bank, this is the most solid entry-level option. Cycling, motorcycling, skiing, snorkeling, hiking: the 360° view captures everything, and you select the best moments afterward, without having to aim during the effort.

In a van or camper, the use is obvious: place it on the dashboard to film yourself while driving, or extend it out of a pole through the window for a wide shot that looks like a drone view. If you’re looking for the latest sensor and the best low-light performance, check out the X5 instead: the X4 targets those who want the essentials of 360 at a good price.

What it has under the hood

It films in 8K at 360° up to 30 fps thanks to its two lenses and a chip etched in 5 nm, drops to 5.7K at 60 fps for 2x slow motion (impossible on the X3) and shoots 72 MP photos. In single-lens mode, it behaves like a classic action cam in 4K at 60 fps.

Nicknamed by testers the X3 on steroids, it gains a 2.5-inch Gorilla Glass touchscreen, a 2290 mAh battery that adds about 60% more battery life, and finally removable lens protectors. A crucial detail in the field: the optics are the weak point of a 360, so being able to protect them easily changes everything.

Filming in 360, choosing the angle later

That’s the whole principle, and that’s what makes 360 so practical in action. You start recording, you live your moment, and in editing, you decide where to look, frame by frame. The perfect angle is never missed since everything was filmed around the camera. The app even detects your subject and keeps it in frame by itself thanks to AI tracking.

The selfie stick disappears from the shot, with the two lenses placing it in a blind spot, hence these floating shots like a drone. And if placing key points bores you, predefined camera movements and the ShotLab effects gallery do the work in two clicks.

Action, sports, and water: what it can handle

Waterproof to 10 meters without a case, it keeps up in water sports, under rain, or in snow without flinching. Creators even note better water-repellent treatment than on the X3: fewer droplets sticking to the lens that ruin a shot.

The FlowState stabilization with horizon lock keeps the image steady even when it shakes in all directions, and the gesture control starts or stops recording even with gloves, whether on a motorcycle or skiing. To go deeper or do real 360 underwater, a dedicated diving case is available.

8K yes, but when the light is there

Let’s be honest, because this is the point that separates the X4 from the flagship: its half-inch sensor performs wonders in daylight (testers place it between the X3 and the 1-inch reference), but when the light drops, it returns to the level of the X3. 8K requires light; in dark interiors, we prefer 5.7K.

This is the accepted compromise of an action 360: a larger sensor would mean a bigger camera, which heats up more and is no longer waterproof. For this pocket format, the choice of pixel binning and the half-inch is coherent, and the image in good light is truly above the previous generation.

Why buy from Vantour?

  • Direct purchase from Insta360, the manufacturer, for the best value for money.
  • 100% authentic and official product, no dubious third-party resellers.
  • Stocks and availability managed directly by the brand.
  • Customer service and warranty provided by Insta360 over time.

On the pricing side, to give you a concrete idea:

Our honest position on the X4

We won’t give you a fake review: we haven’t had it in our hands for months. But by cross-referencing feedback from creators and the specs, the verdict is clear: the X4 remains, for its price, one of the best action 360 cameras on the market. Our advice can be summed up in one sentence: if you want robust and versatile 360 without aiming for the latest sensor, this is it; if low light and a large sensor are priorities, step up to the X5.

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