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Insta360 Go 3 review: A camera with more potential than I have creativity

Insta360 Go 3 review: A camera with more potential than I have creativity

I spend hours covering some of what I would consider is some of the most beautiful landscapes in the world. Sometimes that means gravel roads not far from the city I call home and sometimes that means road cycling through landscapes a world away. As beautiful and amazing as those experiences are, they are also somewhat lovely. My family and friends can’t make those journeys with me and finding ways to share this part of my life is something I’ve spent a lot of time contemplating.   

Tech Specs: Insta360 Go 3

Price: £379.99 / $379.99 / €429.99 / $659.99 AUS
Video Resolution: 2.7K: 2720×1536@24/25/30fps, 1440P: 2560×1440@24/25/30/50fps, 1080P: 1920×1080@24/25/30/50fps
Dimensions (W x H x D): GO 3: 25.6×54.4×23.2 mm (1.0×2.1×0.9in)
Run Time: GO 3: 45 minsGO 3 + Action Pod: 170 mins (Measured in lab conditions at 1080P@30fps) 

Over the years I’ve gone through a variety of options from our list of the best action cameras. I’ve experimented with bigger cameras and smaller cameras, phones, and quirky things from a variety of camera companies. Through it all, one of the most important things to me has always been the camera’s ability to get out of the way. I want to ride my bike and share the experience, but the ride has to be first. One of the first cameras I found that really allowed that to happen was the Insta360 Go 2. Now there’s an updated version called the Insta360 Go 3. 

Like other Insta360 products, including the Insta360 X3, the Go series is completely unique. The camera is tiny and it uses a magnetic mount along with a variety of interesting accessories. There’s nothing else on the market like it but does that make it the right camera for you? I’ve been carrying an Insta360 Go 3 with me as I travelled across the world then back into my backyard. Keep reading if you are looking for the best way to make videos while riding a bike. 

Insta360 Go 3 next to a thumb

What makes the Insta360 Go 3 worth buying is the ability to capture video in ways you otherwise can’t (Image credit: Josh Ross)

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