Key specs Design Features Should you go GoPro, Insta360, or DJI? Verdict – 4/5 first true action camera makes it mark as yet another alternative to GoPro’s dominance in the market. While not flawless, the Insta360 Ace Pro has quickly become one of the most fun things to shoot with. I am not an “action sports” kind of guy.

I don’t even know how to ride a bike. While you won’t see any gnarly tricks, the Ace Pro still has appeal: Even if you’re not scuba-diving or rock-climbing your way toward a perfect video. Key specs Design If you’ve seen a or any in the last decade, it’s probably looked like Insta360’s.

It’s the perfect form factor for the intended use. It’s small, lightweight – but dense – and durable. These are all ideal for the trials and tribulations of the elements that any action camera might face.

I’ve dunked it in the bath, dropped it, and handed it to a six-year-old. It has lasted all this time, without even a minor scratch on the lens. It also has this great stiffness to it.

The flip-out screen has no signs of looseness. Two flaps cover the battery and connection ports are also still nice and tight, as if new out of the box, even after months of use. I’m also a huge fan of the small information screen embedded on the front.

It immediately displays all you need to know about the current shoot. Insta360 has ensured that regardless of what you’re capturing, you’ll have access to full information about the video. Whether with the fli.