Side-by-side on the specs that matter, with category winners and an opinionated take to help you decide.
This is for the hyper-active documentarian who wants pro-grade video flexibility from a device so small it disappears, but you'll pay for it in battery management and phone compatibility requirements.
This is the overkill action cam for creators who prioritize cinematic image quality and pro-level audio integration over simplicity and budget.
This is a choice between cinematic power in your hand and cinematic freedom on your body.
Pick Insta360 GO Ultra if you prioritize ultimate portability for dynamic, on-the-go capture and are willing to manage shorter battery life and phone-based workflows.
Pick Insta360 Ace Pro 2 if you need high-resolution 8K footage, longer battery life, and a robust standalone unit for planned, quality-focused shoots.
Some categories (non-numeric features) need an editor's take — the verdict section below covers those.
| Max Resolution | 4K | 8K |
| Max Frame Rate | 240fps | 240fps |
| Max Bitrate | 180Mbps | 180Mbps |
| Video Formats | MP4 | MP4 |
| Photo Resolution | 50MP | 50MP |
| Photo Formats | JPG, DNG | JPG, DNG RAW |
| Aperture | F2.85 | F2.6 |
| Focal Length | 14.27mm | 13mm |
| Sensor Size | — | 1/1.3" |
| Battery Capacity | 500mAh | 1800mAh |
| Full Charge Time | 20 mins | 75 mins |
| Fast Charge | 12 mins | 47 mins |
| Battery Life | 70 mins | 180 mins |
| Weight | 52.9g | 179.4g |
| Dimensions | 46x45.7x18.3mm | 73.2x53.7x39.5mm |
| Min Temp | -20°C | -20°C |
| Max Temp | 40°C | 45°C |
| Waterproof | — | 12m |
| Bluetooth | BLE 5.4 | BLE 5.2 |
| Wi-Fi | 802.11b/g/n/ax, 802.11a/n/ac/ax | 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac |
| USB | USB-C | USB-C 3.0 |
| Storage | microSD card | — |
Ask anything — we'll answer with Insta360 GO Ultra and Insta360 Ace Pro 2 in mind for pro use.
Pindear may earn a commission when you buy through these links. Winners are determined by numeric spec comparisons only; non-numeric features (app quality, ecosystem, real-world feel) are covered in the verdict.
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