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The new Go Ultra offers enhanced low-light mode, video up to 4K at 60fps, and HDR video at 4K 30fps.
What made the Insta360 Go action cameras so popular was their size and weight. The new Go Ultra sacrifices some of that for better performance, but it's still light at 1.8oz (or 53 grams). It offers enhanced low-light mode, video up to 4K at 60fps, and HDR video at 4K 30fps, and it can conveniently charge up to 80% in 10 minutes. The Go Ultra starts at $449 for the standard bundle and $499 for the creators bundle, which comes with a mini tripod, quick release plate, and a pivot stand.
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