
If you are searching for Insta 360 Go Ultra specification, price, and release date, as well as how it compares to the DJI Osmo nano? As of the latest leaks, Aug 16, 2025, the Insta360 Go Ultra is really a game-changing compact action POV camera. — The Insta360 Go Ultra camera is actually a successor of the Insta360 Go 3S. With a redesigned Action Pod boosting battery life to 200 minutes, 4K/60fps video, and rapid charging, it’s set to dominate the others, Insta360 Go Ultra introduced itself in a kind of cuboid body, this powerhouse weighs just 53 grams, ive into our updated guide, including fresh comparisons to competitors like the DJI Osmo Nano and GoPro Max 2
The Insta360 Go Ultra does have a magnetic mount, a front-facing shutter button with a visible light indicator when you are recording video. The camera also supports wireless charging — the wireless charging can be done through the wireless charging dock available as an accessory with the camera. The Go Ultra also has a 180-degree tilting display screen of 2.2 inches, so you can also create content with this tiny camera.
Insta360 Go Ultra Design: Cube Shape, 53g Weight, and No Compromises
Insta360 360 Go Ultra redefines the entire Go series, and they have now ditched the pill-shaped design, that’s really good. I really like the new cuboid type of design they have right now, and the good thing is it’s only 53 grams—just slightly heavier than the Go 3S, which was 35.5 grams—but it is now packed with more power and longer battery life. Other than that, now we have the best: the ultra-portable and fully functional 360 Go Ultra.
Key design upgrades from Insta360 Go 3S
- Magnetic Mount: Seamless attachment to gear for POV shots.
- Front Shutter Button: With LED recording indicator.
- Wireless Charging: Via the included or optional Action Pod.
- 180-Degree Tilting Display: 2.2-inch flip-up screen on the Action Pod for framing and control.
The action part actors and single energy have and control centre and doubling as a wireless remote with unique abilities like live review, so the dock is now highly usable. This modular approach addresses past limitations, offering both miniaturisation and extended usability. Available in Black and White, the Go Ultra’s 53g weight enhances stability, perfect for hiking, biking, or vlogging
Insta360 Go Ultra Images
As you can see in the image below and above, the Insta360 Go Ultra Camera comes in two different colors, Black and White.

Insta360 Go Ultra Specs: 4K/60fps, Upgraded Sensor, and More
- Video capabilities: The camera is able to record 4K videos up to 60 frames per second and supports 2.7K videos at the rate of 100 frames per second. The camera also supports full HD video recording up to 200 frames per second, taking advantage of its capabilities, and you can use this camera for action and sports too.
- Stabilisation: The Insta360 Go Ultra camera utilises FlowState image stabilisation, as well as horizontal lock, to deliver ultra-smooth footage, even during extreme activities like hiking or biking.
- Waterproofing: The body of the camera is IPX8 rated, so it is waterproof up to 33 ft / 10 m.
- Battery life: The camera offers 200 minutes of battery life when recording 4K videos up to 30 frames per second.
- The Insta360 Go Ultra camera also features dual built-in microphones for better audio quality input.
- Storage: Likely 64GB, 128GB, and possibly 256GB internal storage to handle 4K60p, without a microSD slot.
Let’s discuss the additional parks that we are getting with this Insta 360 go Ultra
- AI Editing in Insta360 App
The Insta360 Go Ultra pairs with the upgraded and latest Insta360 app. Now, this particular app features smart AI editing tools. With these tools, you can automatically detect key moments, apply cinematic transitions, as well as sync the music to create ready-to-share content without any help. Excellent and ideal for creators who want quick and polished content without a lot of manual work. - Gesture Control
The Go Ultra supports gesture-based shooting – simply raise your hand or make a signal to start or stop the recording. This makes the entire video recording process hands-free and so much easier for content creation that a solo creator will love to have these features in their camera. - Hybrid Action Pod with 180° Flip Display
Bhai, the Action Pod is actually a true hybrid controller. It is also a charging unit with a 2.2-inch flip display screen, so it’s an all-in-one tool. With the upgraded 180-degree display and framing of your vlogs as well as low-angle shots, it eliminates the compromise between the size of the camera and its usability.
The hybrid Action Pod eliminates compromises, providing a unified control center for seamless operation.
| Feature | Insta360 Go Ultra (Leaked) | Insta360 Go 3S (Comparison) | DJI Osmo Nano (Rival Leaks) |
| Weight | 53g | 35.5g | ~40g (camera unit) |
| Max Video | 4K @ 60fps | 4K @ 30fps | 4K @ 60fps (rumored) |
| Battery (Standalone/With Pod) | 70 min / 200 min | 38 min / 170 min | ~60 min / Extended (modular) |
| Sensor | 1/1.28-inch | 1/1.3-inch | 1/1.7-inch (est.) |
| Fast Charging | 80% in 18 min | Standard | Quick charge (details TBD) |
| Waterproof | 10m | 10m | 10m+ (est.) |
This table highlights the Go Ultra’s balanced upgrades. The overall specification of the camera looks very solid and impressive
Insta360 Go Ultra Price
The Insta360 Go Ultra is actually a part of the Go series of cameras. The Go 3S was launched at $399 for the 64GB model and $429 for the 128GB model. Now if we calculate by keeping the predecessor as well as competitor price in mind like the GoPro Max 2 or the DJI Osmo Nano .
The price of Insta360 Go Ultra is expected to be $429 to $449 for the 64GB version, and higher storage versions like 128GB will have a price tag of $479 approximately.
The Arrival Date of Insta360 Go Ultra
Insta360 has confirmed the Go Ultra will launch on August 21, 2025, at 13:00 UTC,

Insta360 Go Ultra versus DJI Osmo Nano: Which Tiny Camera Wins in 2025?
The compact camera battle heats up — the Insta360 Go Ultra versus the DJI Osmo Nano. The DJI Osmo Nano is the successor of the Action 2 camera, so actually, it emphasises extreme miniaturisation, with an almost 40-gram camera unit and a kind of modular design for flexibility. But at the very same time, it does offer 4K video recording at 60 frames per second and gimbal-like image stabilisation, as well as extended battery life via its pod, which helps to record for more hours.
In contrast, the Insta360 Go Ultra eliminates the compromises that its predecessor was making, but the design has become slightly bulky. Despite its slight bulkiness, we now have 200 minutes of recording time with the pod. The pod also comes with a 2.2-inch display screen, making it a complete vlogging camera unit. At the very same time, it has sensor upgrades and FlowState stabilisation, making it an overall ideal go-to instant camera for daily life, action POV, and travel vlogs.
While comparing both, the DJI Osmo Nano suits ultralight setups, whereas the Insta360 Go Ultra dominates as a hybrid and versatile camera setup for creators needing both portability and endurance. While comparing it against the GoPro Max 2, its magnetic mount and overall pricing give it an edge in POV shooting.
Why the Insta360 Go Ultra Could Be Your Next Action Camera
With its 53g weight and tiny bit of design, and extended 200-minute battery via Action Pod, + rapid 18-minute charging of the camera unit, the Go Ultra truly eliminates compromises. If you’re debating between it and the DJI Osmo Nano, prioritise functionality over sheer lightness. Wait for the September launch. And yes will do a detailed comparison between the two.
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