No matter how wild your adventures get, the X3 won't miss a frame. Dustproof, freezeproof, shockproof and waterproof, you can take it from Everest to the Amazon. And when you stick on 360 mode - it's really something to behold. It'll capture ridiculously detailed panoramas in 5.7k resolution, 8k timelapses, 72 mp stills... Or go first-person and shoot in 4K or ultra-wide. Basically, this camera will probably see more on holiday than you do. Even when you're flying down a ski slope. FlowState Stabilization is on hand to even out camera shaking. And Insta by name and by nature, the Insta360 app makes it a doddle to edit your footage, add pro effects, and live stream. Good to know- You can uncover every teeny-tiny detail with the X3's new 1/2" image sensor- Pesky people messing up your snaps are no problem for the AI algorithms - it just removes them from the frame- The AI can do more - from tracking moving objects to cherry-picking and re-framing your 360 vids- When your camera's too far away just yell, and the voice control will do your bidding- The massive 2.29" tempered glass touchscreen gives you crystal-clear previews so you nail your shots- Hands gloved up for winter sports? No worries - the large buttons are easy to use and have vibration feedback- There's 4 mics onboard as well as wind reduction so you can get reliable audio- You can add accessories like an invisible selfie stick so it's super versatile - it can even be a dashcam or DIY drone. Highlights Dual-Mode 360 & Standard Pocket Camera 1/2" Sensor, 72MP 360° Photos 5.7K Dual-Lens 360 Auto-Stitched Capture 4K Single-Lens... Insta360 has made some of the most fun and interesting cameras of the past few years and the new Insta360 X3 is no different. The X3 is a 360-degree camera with two super-wide lenses that capture everything around you, allowing you to 'reframe' the footage into a standard movie later. But a host of upgrades mean it's also now much more usable as a traditional action camera in 'single-lens' mode. But on the X3 you can now shoot in 4K resolution in this 'single-lens' mode, making it more like having two cameras in one.