Just days after leaked images gave us our first look at the upcoming Insta360 X6, a fresh report has now revealed full specifications of the handheld camera. According to details shared by WinFuture, the X6 will be smaller than the X5 but comes with several hardware upgrades.
Insta360 X6 Specifications
Starting with the camera itself, the X6 is said to feature two 1/1.1-inch image sensors, each rated at 42MP. Combined, they produce 360-degree photos of up to 120MP. The camera also supports 10-bit color in 360 mode, along with Dolby Vision and I-Log color profiles. It also gets an updated Adaptive Tone 2.0 feature for better exposure in difficult lighting.
As for videos, the camera can record 360-degree films at up to 8K resolution and 50 frames per second. What’s notable about this frame rate is that it allows footage to be played back at half speed for smooth slow-motion clips, which should be a big win for action and sports creators.

In its PureVideo 360 mode, the camera can also shoot 8K at 30fps, while switching to single-lens mode unlocks 5K video at 60fps or 4K video at a very high 120fps. Insta360 is also promising 11K timelapse recording in full 360-degree mode.
For digital controls, the camera has an OLED touchscreen with a brightness of up to 1200 nits. Compared to the predecessor, the X6 has a bigger 2600mAh battery that is said to offer up to 233 minutes of recording.
The body measures about 10cm in length, 5cm in width, and under 4cm in thickness, and weighs around 195 grams. As we mentioned in our previous report, pricing is expected to go up. The base model is likely to cost around €700 in Europe, while the Essentials bundle may cost close to €800.
Insta360 has not confirmed an official launch date. More details are expected soon.
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