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Camera guard review
Camera guard review








camera guard review

CAMERA GUARD REVIEW CRACK

There’s a set of basic adhesive ones that honestly don’t look like they’d do much, and there’s the Premium Lens Guard kit that costs a bit more, but at least seems like it could take a crack or two from road debris and probably not transmit the damage to your camera lens. Incidentally, if the thought of those exposed lenses makes you nervous when you’re mounting this camera to catch cool low-angle shots by your rear wheel, Insta360 also sells two different types of lens guards that fit the ONE X2.

camera guard review

Insta360 says this camera can take up to a 1TB memory card as long as it's UHS-I, can operate at a speed of V30 or above, and is exFAT format. The rubberized lens cap for the ONE X2 is also sold separately, but with the way those lenses stick out, you’ll probably want it. When you first open the box, inside it you’ll find: an Insta360 ONE X2 camera, a 64gb Insta360-branded microSDXC card, a single 1630 mAh battery that can be charged either in the camera or in Insta360’s three-battery quick charging dock (sold separately), a charging cable, a neoprene sleeve that fits the camera, and a quick-start guide. Combine that with its ruggedness and waterproof-to-10-meters nature (at least, if you don’t try to run a USB-C cable from the camera to your bike because you’re trying to not have to switch batteries on a long ride), and the ONE X2 seems like it could be a pretty solid motorcycle action cam. As a person who previously never used any kind of action cam before (I know), here’s what I thought about it. Insta360’s nifty FlowState Stabilization ensures your recordings are super smooth, no matter what you’re doing.










Camera guard review