Insta360 Go Ultra Review: The Tiny 4K 60fps POV Camera That Packs a Punch

If you’ve been searching for a compact, hands-free 4K action camera, the new Insta360 Go Ultra might just be your next must-have gadget. Building on the success of the Go series, this new model brings bigger power, better image quality, and more flexibility, all while staying ultra-portable. Let’s dive into what makes the Insta360 Go Ultra one of the most exciting tiny cameras of 2025.

Insta360 Go Ultra Specifications

Body25.6 × 54.4 × 24.8 mm
Weight39.1g
Sensor1/2″ image sensor (bigger than GO 3S for better low light)
Lens / MountingF2.2 aperture, 11mm equivalent; magnetic + accessories
ScreenSmall status display on camera
CameraShoots up to 4K 30fps Ultra Mode, HDR Video, 1080p/120fps slow-mo
Recording Formats MP4 (H.265), Insta360 FlowState stabilization baked in
Battery315mAh (≈ 38 minutes standalone at 1080p), improved heat handling Standalone Camera: 80% in 12 mins | 100% in 20 mins

Action Pod Specifications

Body63.5 × 47.6 × 29.5 mm
Weight96.3g with camera inside
Screen2.2″ flip touchscreen (great for vlogging)
Battery 1270mAh (up to 150 minutes total use with camera docked) Action Pod: 80% in 18 mins | 100% in 40 mins
ConnectivityWi-Fi 5GHz, Bluetooth, USB-C
Bonus FeaturesWaterproof (10m standalone, 60m with Dive Case), voice control, gesture control, AI-powered editing in Insta360 app

Real-World Use: Who Is It For?

This camera is a dream tool for content creators, vloggers, athletes, and parents who want to capture unique perspectives without carrying bulky gear. The wearable design lets you record immersive footage while keeping your hands free, perfect for runners, cyclists, and event creators.

It’s also a strong choice for social media content creation thanks to its stabilization, HDR, and quick file transfer via the Insta360 app.

Pricing and Availability in South Africa

In South Africa, the Insta360 Go Ultra currently retails for around R11,500 at Foto First, and interestingly, that’s cheaper than the Go 3S, which sells for about R13,000. Check out the Insta360 Go Ultra here

Insta360 Go Ultra vs Insta360 Go 3S

FeatureGo UltraGo 3S
Sensor1/1.28-inch1/2.3-inch
StorageRemovable SD up to 2TBFixed internal
Battery Life (Camera)70 mins38 mins
Battery Life (With Pod)200 mins140 mins
Max Resolution4K 60fps4K 30fps
Water Resistance10m5m

The Go Ultra clearly improves on all major pain points — storage, runtime, and low-light performance — while maintaining the same user-friendly Insta360 ecosystem.

Pros and Cons of the Insta360 Go Ultra

Pros

  • True 4K 60fps recording in a tiny, wearable form factor
  • Larger sensor with noticeably better low-light performance
  • Removable storage up to 2TB
  • Improved Action Pod with longer runtime and flip screen
  • Excellent stabilization and HDR performance

Cons

  • Slightly heavier and bulkier than previous Go models
  • Premium price tag (though still cheaper than Go 3S)
  • Thermal buildup possible during long 4K sessions

Final Verdict: Is the Insta360 Go Ultra Worth It?

If you’re after a tiny, powerful, and versatile POV camera that doesn’t compromise on image quality, the Insta360 Go Ultra is an excellent choice. It fixes nearly every complaint users had with previous Go models, offering better runtime, storage flexibility, and image quality in one compact package.

While it’s not the smallest action camera out there, it’s one of the most capable, making it ideal for creators who value hands-free shooting and premium 4K performance.