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Insta360 Ace Pro 2

Sections85
Reading28 min
UpdatedApr 2026
LanguageEnglish
Section 01

Insta360 Ace Pro2

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Section 02

Insta360 Ace Pro 2 Introduction

1. Indicator Light 2. Front Screen 3. Shutter Button 4. Microphone 5. Lens Guard 6. Power Button 7. USB Port Cover 8. USB-C Port 9. MicroSD Card Slot 10. Mic Cap/Wind Guard

11. Battery Cover 12. Battery 13. Release Switch 14. Indicator Light 15. Flip Touchscreen 16. Vent Hole 17. Mounting Latch 18. Speaker

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Section 03

Standard Accessories

Insta360 Ace Pro 2 includes three in-the-box accessories for flexible shooting wherever you go.

AccessoriesDescriptionFigure
Standard Mount: Secure your camera to any accessory for ultra- stable shots with the universal 2-prong mount. Magnetic design for quick assembly and disassembly.How to Use: 1. Align the camera lens with the icon on the Standard Mount and attach the mount. 2. Press the Standard Mount against the camera until you hear a click. Then, gently pull away from the camera to ensure it is attached and properly installed. 3. Press and hold the buttons on both sides of the Standard Mount at the same time to remove the camera. 4. The Standard Mount can also be used to connect the camera to 3-prong accessories, such as the Mini 2-in-1 Tripod, Flexible Adhesive Mount and other accessories. Note: 1. Ensure the Standard Mount is secure during high-intensity activities and avoid heavy impacts to prevent the camera from falling and getting damaged.1 2 30 30 CLICK Insta360 Click Insta360
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Section 04

Wind Guard

Get crystal-clear audio in any situation with the innovative Wind Guard. Professional acoustic foam combined with a metal mesh design reduces wind noise and enhances clarity, ready to snap on and off as needed.

It is recommended for high-speed activities such as motorcycling and mountain biking.

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Section 05

How to Use:

The Wind Guard is installed on Insta360 Ace Pro 2 by default. It can be installed or removed as needed.

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Section 06

Installation:

1. Align the Wind Guard with the diagonal mark on the front of the camera and hold it firmly against the camera. 2. Slide the Wind Guard to the left until it makes a clicking sound. Ensure the red indication mark is fully covered.

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Section 07

Removal:

1. Slide the Wind Guard to the right to expose the red indication mark, then remove it.

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Section 08

Notes:

1. Use and store the Wind Guard in dry environments, as dampness can affect sound quality and performance. 2. To use the camera underwater, remove the Wind Guard and install the included Mic Cap. 3. Attaching and removing the Wind Guard will not affect the waterproofing of the camera itself.

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Section 09

Mic Cap

The removable Mic Cap can replace the Wind Guard for underwater shooting or water sports. Ideal for water sports and diving.

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Section 10

Installation:

1. The Wind Guard is installed by default. Remove the Wind Guard by sliding it to the right to expose the red indication mark, then remove it. 2. Align the Mic Cap with the diagonal mark on the front of the camera and hold it firmly against the camera. 3. Slide the Mic Cap to the left until it makes a clicking sound. Ensure the red indication mark is fully covered.

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Section 11

Removal:

1. Slide the Mic Cap to the right to expose the red indication mark, then remove it.

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Section 12

Notes:

1. Use the Mic Cap for underwater or water sports scenes. 2. Attaching and removing the Mic Cap will not affect the waterproofing of the camera itself.

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Section 13

Insert the Battery

(1) Press and hold the latch of the Battery Cover and slide it downwards. (2) Open the cover outward. (3) Insert the battery in the direction indicated on the battery. (4) Close the cover and ensure the yellow indication mark is completely covered to ensure waterproofing is not affected.

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Section 14

Insert the MicroSD Card

(1) Press and hold the latch of the USB Port Cover and slide it downwards. (2) Insert the microSD Card in the direction indicated on the card. (3) Close the cover firmly to ensure waterproofing is not affected.

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Section 15

Note:

Please use exFAT format microSD/TF cards of speed classes UHS-I and V30 or above to ensure normal recording.

The maximum supported storage space is 1TB.

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Section 16

Charging

Open the camera's USB Port Cover. Use the USB-C charging cable included in the box to connect Insta360 Ace Pro 2 to a USB-C charger.

The Indicator Lights will be solid red when charging and will turn off once the battery is fully charged.

Rapid PD Fast Charging gets your camera to 80% battery in just 18 minutes and fully charges in 47 minutes.

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Section 17

Insta360 Ace Pro 2 Charging Time:

PD Fast Charging: 47 minutes - 100%

Tested in a lab environment at 77° F /25° C with a 30W USB-C charger, camera turned off. Charging time may vary under different conditions.

Normal Charging: 75 minutes - 100%

Tested in a lab environment at 77° F /25° C with a 15W USB-C charger, camera turned off. Charging time may vary under different conditions.

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Section 18

External Devices

1. You can remove the USB Port Cover to attach external devices. Press and hold the latch of the USB Port Cover and slide it downwards. 2. Open the cover outward and pull it off. 3. After removing the USB Port Cover, you can insert the Quick Reader and external accessories such as microphones.

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4. To reinstall the cover, align the hook with the metal bar above the slot compartment, clip it on and close it.

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Section 19

Find Your Serial Number

The serial number is a unique code that can be used to quickly identify your camera. You can find the serial number in the following ways:

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Section 20

1: Product Box

The serial number is on the back of the original product box.

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Section 21

2: Camera Settings

1. Power on your camera. 2. Swipe down on the touchscreen to access the Shortcut Menu, then go to Settings > Camera Info to view the serial number.

3: Insta360 App 1. Connect your camera to the Insta360 app. 2. Enter Settings > Device Information to view the serial number.

4: Insta360 Studio

1. Launch Insta360 Studio on your computer and import any file recorded by the camera. 2. Select the footage, click the info icon on the right side of your screen, select File Properties, and view the serial number.

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Section 22

Activation

You need to activate Insta360 Ace Pro 2 in the Insta360 App before using it for the first time.

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Section 23

Steps:

1. Download the Insta360 App. Alternatively, search "Insta360" in any major app store or scan the QR code on the box. 2. Press the Power Button to turn on Insta360 Ace Pro 2. 3. Enable Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on your smartphone. 4. Open the Insta360 App and click the camera at the bottom of the page. Select the device you want to connect to in the pop-up window, then follow the on-screen instructions to complete the connection. The name of your camera is "Insta360 Ace Pro 2 **" by default, where ** is the last six digits of the serial number on the box your Insta360 Ace Pro 2 came in. The first time you connect to Insta360 Ace Pro 2, you will need to confirm the connection on the touchscreen. 5. After successfully connecting the camera, follow the on-screen instructions to activate your camera. The app will prompt you to update the firmware if a new version is available. Please follow the on-screen prompts to update the firmware of Insta360 Ace Pro 2.

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Section 24

Power Button

    Camera StatusOperationDescription
    Powered offPress oncePower on camera.
    Powered onPress onceSwitch between different shooting modes or presets.
  • When recording, press to mark clips as important. You can find marked clips quicker when you are editing.
  • You can customize the Power Button in Settings in the Shortcut Menu. You can choose between functions such as turning the screen on/off, zoom control, etc., when the camera is not shooting and during shooting.
    Long press1 second: Power off.
  • 5 seconds: Force shutdown.
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Section 25

Shutter Button

    Camera StatusOperationDescription
    Powered offPress onceStart shooting with QuickCapture*. *QuickCapture must be enabled on the camera first.
    Powered onPress onceDuring Preview: ○ Take a photo or start recording a video. ○ Stop recording.
  • In other pages:
  • ○ Return to the preview page to start recording or take a photo.
    Long pressDuring recording: ○ Quickly cancel recording.
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Section 26

Release Switch

OperationDescription
Press the buttons on each side of the flip screen at the same time.Change the angle of the touchscreen.
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Section 27

Using the Screen

Front Screen

Once the camera is turned on, the front screen will display the following information:

Camera StatusDescription
PreviewingBattery, storage capacity, shooting specifications, current shooting mode.
ShootingShooting status, i.e., paused, pre-recording, countdown, etc.
OtherSaving footage, connecting to app, firmware update, etc.
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Section 28

Flip Touchscreen

The touchscreen's main display shows the current camera shooting mode. The menu bar shows battery level, storage capacity, and current shooting parameters. By swiping or tapping the screen, you can achieve the following:

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Section 29

Tap the screen

Hide/show information on the touchscreen.

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Section 30

Swipe down from the top

Enter the shortcut menu.

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Section 31

Swipe left and right in the center

Switch shooting mode.

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Section 32

Swipe from the left

Enter the album page.

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Section 33

Swipe from the right

Enter the shooting parameter settings.

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Section 34

Swipe up from the bottom

More shooting parameter settings.

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Section 35

Shooting Interface

1. Storage: Shows the remaining number of photos or the length of video footage that can be stored on the microSD card. 2. Battery Status: Current battery level of Insta360 Ace Pro 2. 3. Shooting Mode: Click the icon and swipe to select a different shooting mode. 4. Shooting Specifications: See the current shooting mode settings. 5. Clarity Zoom: Click the icon or double-tap the screen to zoom in or out 1x or 2x without compromising image quality. 6. Field of View: Change the Field of View.

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Section 36

Shooting Mode

Click the icon and swipe or swipe left and right in the center of the screen to select a different shooting mode.

Shooting ModeDescription
VideoRecord a video with FlowState Stabilization automatically applied. Active HDR is available up to 4K60fps.
PureVideoPureVideo improves image quality in low light environments.
FreeFrame VideoApply FlowState Stabilization and Horizon Lock with adjustable aspect ratio in post via the app or Studio. Active HDR is available up to 4K60fps.
TimeShiftTimeShift video can be used while moving to create a hyperlapse effect.
TimelapseSuitable for shooting static timelapse videos.
DashcamRecord continuously and save footage up to a specified amount of storage. Active HDR is available up to 4K30fps.
Loop RecordingRecord continuously and save only the last fixed-length segment. Active HDR is available up to 4K60fps.
Slow MotionShoot Slow Motion video with a high frame rate.
Star lapseShoot and store multiple photos and automatically combine Starlapse effects.
Burst PhotoTake multiple photos in a short space of time.
IntervalThe camera automatically takes continuous photos at a specific time interval.
PhotoTake a single photo.
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Section 37

Shortcut Menu

Swipe down on the touchscreen to view the camera settings.

1. Uploadfilestothecloud:SubscribetoInsta 360+ forautomaticfilebackup,online playback,easysharing,on-the-goeditingandconvenientcloudexport.Availabilitydependson region;pleaserefertoactualcameradisplay. 2. QuickCapture:Turnon/off. Onceenabled,presstheShutterButtonwhenthecamerais poweredofftoturnitonandstartrecording. 3. RotationLock:Turnon/off. 4. GestureControl:Turnon/off. 5. VoiceControl:Turnon/off. 6. Pre-Recording:Turnon/off.Saveupto120secondsoffootagebeforeyoupressthe ShutterButton. 7. LockScreen:Taptolockthescreen.Swipeonthetouchscreentounlock. 8. AIHighlightsAssistant:Turnon/off. Thecamerafindsthebestmomentsfromasingle videoandshowsyouthehighlightstoreview. Mergethemintoonevideoorsaveeachof themasnewfiles.ViewthemontheAlbumpage. 9. UnderwaterMode:Turnon/off. Optimizesstabilizationandcorrectsdistortionunderwater, deliveringmorerealisticandnaturalfootage. 10. EnduranceMode:Turnon/off. Actsasalow-powermodetoprolongbatterylife. Some featuresandspecificationsarenotavailableinEnduranceMode,suchasGestureandVoice Control. 11. AdjustBrightness:Slidethebartoadjustthescreenbrightness. 12. Accessories:Taptoenteraccessorysettings. 13. BluetoothDevice:SearchforandconnectaBluetoothdevice. 14. AudioInputDevice:Selectaudioinputdevice,adjustgainandswitchaudiomode(Wind Reduction,VoiceEnhancementandStereo). 15. Settings:Adjustsettingssuchasspeakervolume,turnIndicatorLightson/off,customize thePowerButton,etc,andenablefeaturessuchasgridlines,timedcapture,andmore.

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Section 38

Shooting Specification Settings

Swipe up from the bottom of the touchscreen to view shooting specification settings.

Shooting ModeParameters
VideoActive HDR, Stabilization, Ratio, Duration, Resolution, Frame Rate
PureVideoStabilization, Ratio, Duration, Resolution, Frame Rate
FreeFrame VideoActive HDR, Ratio, Duration, Resolution, Frame Rate
TimeShiftStabilization, Ratio, Duration
TimelapseResolution, Frame Rate, Stabilization, Ratio, Interval, Shoot length
DashcamActive HDR, Loop Space, Time Watermark, Stabilization, Ratio, Resolution, Frame Rate
Loop RecordingActive HDR, Stabilization, Ratio, Loop Duration, Resolution, Frame Rate
Slow MotionStabilization, Ratio, Duration, Resolution, Frame Rate
Star lapseType, Format, Ratio, Duration, Resolution, Timer
Burst PhotoBurst, Cache, Format, Ratio, Resolution, Timer
IntervalInterval, Format, Ratio, Duration, Resolution, Timer
PhotoFormat, Ratio, Resolution, Timer
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Section 39

Shooting Parameter Settings

Swipe left from the right edge of the touchscreen to see the shooting parameter settings.

ParametersDescription
Shutter SpeedControls the time it takes for light to enter the camera. The faster the shutter speed, the clearer the image. Make this higher for dynamic shots and lower for low light conditions.
Sensitivity (ISO)Reflects how sensitive the sensor is to light. A higher sensitivity means the camera can capture more light for a brighter image.
Exposure Value (EV)In Auto Mode, you can adjust the EV to help with overexposure or underexposure.
White Balance (WB)Removes unrealistic colors and tones so colors are accurately captured in the image. A higher white balance produces warmer tones and lower results in cooler tones.
Exposure PresetIt is recommended to use Anti-Flicker for daily scenes for the best image brightness. For action scenes, Jitter Blur Reduction can improve stability, but the image may be darker.
FilterAdd different color tones and effects.
Metering ModeFace Priority prioritizes the face for brightness. Matrix ensures accurate exposure of the whole image.
I-LogA professional color profile that captures more detail for more flexible color grading in post-production.
SharpnessEnhance the contrast at the edges of the image to make blurry videos appear sharper.
Shooting ModeParameters
AutoManual
VideoFilters, EV, Metering Mode, Sharpness, I-Log, Exposure Preset, WBFilters, Shuttor, ISO, EV, Sharpness, I-Log, WB
PureVideoFilters, EV, Exposure Preset, WB, Metering Mode
FreeFrame VideoFilters, EV, Metering Mode, Exposure Preset, Sharpness, I-Log, WBFilters, Shuttor, Sharpness, I-Log, ISO, EV, WB
TimeShiftFilters, EV, WB, SharpnessFilters, Shuttor, ISO, EV, WB, Sharpness
TimelapseFilters, EV, WB, SharpnessFilters, Shuttor, ISO, EV, WB, Sharpness
DashcamFilters, EV, Metering Mode, Exposure Preset, Sharpness, I-Log, WBFilters, Shuttor, ISO, EV, WB, Sharpness, I-Log
Loop RecordingFilters, EV, Metering Mode, Exposure Preset, WB, Sharpness, I-LogFilters, Shuttor, ISO, EV, WB, Sharpness, I-Log
Slow MotionFilters, EV, WB, SharpnessFilters, Shuttor, ISO, EV, WB, Sharpness
Star lapseWB, EVShutter, ISO, EV, WB
Burst PhotoFilters, EV, WBFilters, Shuttor, ISO, EV, WB
IntervalFilters, EV, WBFilters, Shuttor, ISO, EV, WB
PhotoFilters, EV, Metering Mode, WBFilters, Shuttor, ISO, EV, WB
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Section 40

Album Page

Swipe right from the left of the touchscreen to enter the Album page.

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Section 41

Indicator Lights

Insta360 Ace Pro 2 has two LED Indicator Lights, one on the front of the camera and one on the back. Both display the same information. You can turn the Indicator Lights on/off in Settings > General.

Camera StatusIndicator Light Status
Powered onSolid blue during startup, then solid cyan
Start shooting with QuickCaptureFlashes cyan three times
Standby/standby (charging)/standby (fully charged)Solid cyan
Power offFlashes cyan five times
Charging (powered off)Solid red (turns off when fully charged)
Pre-RecordingSolid cyan
Countdown >1sFlashes cyan
Countdown≤1sFlashes cyan five times
U-Disk Mode/Webcam ModeSolid cyan
Downloading to appFlashes green
Insufficient storage/backup interrupted/formatting failedFlashes yellow three times then stops
Quick Reader has no SD cardSolid yellow
Updating firmwareSlowly flashes blue
Low batteryFlashes yellow three times every 5 seconds
Temperature too highFlashes yellow three times
Insufficient storage/file error/USB error/no SD cardSolid yellow
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Section 42

File Storage

Please use exFAT format microSD/TF cards of speed classes UHS-I and V30 or above. Slow speed may affect recording. The maximum supported storage space is 1TB. Compatibility issues may cause recording to stop.

We recommend using the official microSD cards available on the Insta360 Official Store. If you wish to use another microSD card, the following have also been tested to be compatible with Insta360 Ace Pro 2:

MicroSD CardsModel NumberCapacitySpeed Class
Sandisk Extreme V30 A1SDSQXVF-032G-GN6MA32GBV30
Sandisk Extreme Pro V30 A1SDSQXCG-032G-GN6MA32GBV30
Sandisk Extreme Pro V30 A1SDSQXCG-064G-GN6MA64GBV30
Sandisk Extreme V30 A1SDSQXAF-128G-GN6MA128GBV30
Sandisk Extreme V30 A2SDSQXAF-128G-GN6MA64GBV30
Sandisk Extreme V30 A2SDSQXA1-256G-ZN6MA256GBV30
Sandisk Extreme Pro V30 A2SDSQXCZ-1T00-ZN6MA1TBV30
Lexar 1066x microSD UHS-I SILVER SeriesLMS1066064G-BN64GBV30
Lexar 1066x microSD UHS-I SILVER SeriesLMS1066128G-BN128GBV30
Lexar 1066x microSD UHS-I SILVER SeriesLMS1066256G-BN256GBV30
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Section 43

Format MicroSD Card

It is recommended to regularly transfer camera files to a phone or computer for backup and format the microSD card via the camera or Insta360 app to avoid any storage issues.

Format via Insta360 Ace Pro 2:

1. Insert the microSD card into Insta360 Ace Pro 2. 2. Power on Insta360 Ace Pro 2. 3. Swipe down on the touchscreen to enter the Shortcut Menu, tap Settings > SD Card > Format.

Format via Insta360 app:

1. Connect Insta360 Ace Pro 2 to your phone via the Insta360 app. 2. Enter app Settings > Other Settings > Camera Storage > Format Storage.

Note: When formatting the card by computer, it needs to be in exFAT format, and the allocation unit size should be left as the default setting.

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Section 44

Connect to the Insta360 app

1. Press the Power Button to turn on the camera. 2. Enable Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on your smartphone. 3. Open the Insta360 app and tap the camera icon at the bottom of the page. Follow the on-screen instructions to activate your camera. 4. If you connect to the Insta360 app for the first time, you need to authorize the connection on the touchscreen or press the Shutter Button.

If you are unable to connect to the app, go to your smartphone's Wi-Fi settings, find your camera, enter the password and return to the app. You can change the camera's Wi-Fi password on the app settings page.

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Section 45

Still can't connect to the Insta360 app?

1. Check if the Insta360 app has permission for the following: network permission, Bluetooth permission, or local network permission. 2. Check if Wi-Fi is enabled on your camera. 3. Make sure the camera is close enough to the phone.

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Section 46

File Transfer

You can download camera files to your phone or computer, then edit and export them using the Insta360 app or Insta360 Studio.

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Section 47

Wireless Connection (iOS/Android)

1. Connect the camera to the Insta360 app. 2. Open the app's album page. 3. Tap the top right icon to select the files you want to transfer. 1. Tap the export icon to save it to your phone's album. Do not exit the app or lock your phone while exporting. 2. Tap the download icon to download the footage to the app's gallery.

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Section 48

If your camera can't connect to the Insta360 app, try the following:

1. Update the camera and app to the latest version. 2. Check your phone's Wi-Fi settings to see if it's connected. If not, enter the Wi-Fi password and restart your camera and phone before trying again. If it's still not connecting, forget the camera's Wi-Fi network in your phone settings and attempt to reconnect. 3. Make sure the Insta360 app has GPS and Bluetooth permissions enabled. On Android devices, disable WLAN+ or auto-switch Wi-Fi (if available). On iOS devices, go to system settings, select Insta360, and turn on "Local Network."

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Section 49

(Mac/Windows)

1. Use the official USB-C cable to connect the camera to your computer. 2. Power on the camera and select 'U-Disk Mode'. Wait for the computer to recognize the camera drive. 3. Open DCIM > Camera01 folder and copy photos/videos from this folder to your computer.

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Section 50

If your camera can't connect, try the following:

1. Ensure the camera's firmware is up to date. 2. Use the official USB-C cable for transfer, as non-official cables may have compatibility issues. 3. Make sure the camera is powered on.

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Section 51

iPhone

1. Connect your iPhone to your Mac. 2. In the Finder window on your Mac, select your iPhone. 3. At the top of the Finder window, click Files, then do one of the following:

- Transfer from Mac to iPhone: Create a new folder and name it IMPORT on your desktop. Drag your files to the IMPORT folder and then into the Insta360 app folder on your device. - Transfer from iPhone to Mac: Click the small triangle beside the Insta360 app to see the DCIM folder, then drag the desired files to a folder on your Mac.

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Notes:

  • The folder must be named IMPORT with capital letters.
  • You may not be able to see the transfer progress. Please wait for it to finish.
  • After transferring, restart the Insta360 app on your phone to see the files.
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Section 53

Android

1. Install Android File Transfer on your Mac. 2. Connect your phone to the Mac and open Android File Transfer. 3. Find "data > com.arashivision.insta360akiko > files > Insta360OneR > galleryOriginal". 4. Browse the files and folders on your Android device, then copy and paste or drag them to a folder on your Mac.

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Section 54

iPhone

1. Install iTunes on your Windows PC. Connect your iPhone to your PC, open iTunes, then complete the authorization process according to the instructions. 2. After successful authorization, click the iPhone icon in the top left corner, and the iPhone's files will appear. 3. Click "File Sharing" and choose "Insta360" from the list. Then do one of the following:

- Transfer from iPhone to Windows PC: Find the DCIM folder, then click Save. Choose your desired path and click Save. - Transfer from Windows PC to iPhone: Create a new folder and name it IMPORT, then copy the photos/videos to the IMPORT folder. Replace the IMPORT folder in the Insta360 app.

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Notes:

  • The folder must be named IMPORT with capital letters.
  • After transferring, restart the Insta360 app on your phone to see the files.
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Android

1. Connect your Android phone to your PC. Choose "Manage Files" under "USB Connected" on the phone if required. 2. Click "My Computer/This Computer", find your phone model, and click "Internal Storage". 3. Find "data > com.arashivision.insta360akiko > files > Insta360OneR > galleryOriginal", then do one of the following:

- Transfer from Android to Windows PC: Copy the folder or files to your PC. - Transfer from Windows PC to Android: Copy files to this folder from your PC.

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Section 57

Editing

You can view and edit your footage in the Insta360 app or Insta360 Studio.

Insta360 app

Edit Page

1. Connect your camera to the Insta360 app. 2. Head to the Edit page. You can open and edit your material in "Create a Video", or use AI to automatically edit your clips with "Auto Edit". Try out the AI templates, themes and effects with FlashCut and Shot Lab for viral videos in seconds.

Album Page

1. Connect the camera to the Insta360 app. 2. Enter the Album page to view all your clips. 3. Open footage and edit it in the player.

- Insta360 Studio

1. Download and open Insta360 Studio on your computer from the Insta360 website. 2. Connect your camera or SD card to your PC and import your media. 3. Edit with Studio's extensive tools and library, or use its Abobe Premiere plugin for even more options.

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Section 58

Gesture Control

You can control the camera with gestures, perfect for group selfies or noisy environments. Enable Gesture Control on your camera, then give the sign to start/stop recording or take a photo. Swipe down on the touchscreen and turn on Gesture Control.

Keep both your head and hand clearly in frame to activate the feature. Gesture Control can be used while wearing a helmet or gloves.

GestureTrigger Control
Peace SignTake photo with countdown timer.
PalmStart/stop video recording.
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Section 59

Clarity Zoom

During recording and preview, double-tap the screen or tap the zoom button at the bottom right of the screen to zoom in or out 1x or 2x without compromising image quality. Clarity Zoom is supported in the following modes and specifications:

Shooting ModeSpecifications
Photo/Interval/Burst Photo12.5MP 9MP
Video4K (16:9/4:3/2.35:1) @60fps and below 2.7K (16:9/4:3) @60fps and below 1080p (16:9/4:3) @60fps and below
Loop Recording/Dashcam4K (16:9/4:3) @60fps and below 2.7K (16:9/4:3) @60fps and below 1080p (16:9/4:3) @60fps and below
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Section 60

Pre-Recording

Pre-Recording lets you capture up to 120 seconds of footage before you've even hit the Shutter Button, so you won't miss a second of action.

The following shooting modes and specifications support Pre-Recording:

Shooting ModeShooting SpecificationDuration(seonds)
Video4K@120/10015
4K@60/50/4830, 15
2.7K@120/100
1080p@120/100
4K@30/25/2490, 60, 30, 15
2.7K@60/50/48/30/25/24
1440p@60/50/48/30/25/24120, 90, 60, 30, 15
1080p@60/50/48/30/25/24
PureVideo4K@60/50/4830, 15
4K@30/25/2490, 60, 30, 15
2.7K@60/50/48/30/25/24
1440p@60/50/48/30/25/24120, 90, 60, 3, 15
1080p@60/50/48/30/25/24
FreeFrame Video4K@60/50/4830, 15
4K@30/25/2490, 60, 30, 15
2.7K@60/50/48/30/25/24
1440p@60/50/48/30/24120, 90, 60, 30, 15
Slow Motion4K@120/10015
2.7K@120/10030, 15
1080p@120/100

Select the shooting mode, swipe down on the screen to enter the Shortcut Menu, tap the "PRE" icon and select a duration. Once enabled, the camera will continuously record, but will only save the set duration to the microSD card once you hit the Shutter Button. For example, if you set Pre-Recording to 15 seconds, but there have been 30 seconds of action before you press the Shutter Button, the final pre-recorded footage will be the last 15 seconds.

You can cancel Pre-Recording at any time. The video will not be saved.

If you press the Shutter Button during Pre-Recording, the camera will start recording normally, and the final video will contain the pre-recorded video and the regular video

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Section 61

Timecode

The camera has a built-in timecode for a smoother workflow when filming with multiple cameras. After recording, you can synchronize multiple video tracks in the edit.

There are three ways to synchronize the timecode:

Timecode generator: Connect the camera to a timecode generator to synchronize the timecode. Insta360 app: Connect the camera to the Insta360 app to automatically calibrate the camera's system time and use it as the timecode.  Manual synchronization: Manually set the start time on multiple cameras to align the time. Make sure it is the same, then click "Start timecode".

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Section 62

I-Log

Turn on I-Log in the camera's shooting parameters page before recording. After recording, connect the camera to the Insta360 app, go to the Album page, select the file and tap the LUT icon to adjust the color.

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Section 63

Endurance Mode

When using the camera for a long period of time, turn on Endurance Mode in the camera's Shortcut Menu for a longer battery life of up to 3 hours*. When turned on, some features, such as Gesture and Voice Control, are unavailable.

*Tested in 77° F (25° C ) lab environment, 1080p24fps video with Active HDR off in Endurance Mode. Battery life may vary under different conditions.

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Section 64

GPS Activity Stats

Use GPS Activity Stats in the Insta360 app to overlay real-time data from your smartphone without any third-party sports equipment.

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Section 65

How to connect:

1. If it's the first time using GPS Activity Stats, connect the camera to the Insta360 app to sync the time from your smartphone. 2. Go to the app's settings page, tap "GPS Activity Stats", and authorize the Insta360 app to access your phone's GPS data. 3. Tap the record button at the bottom of the screen to start recording your GPS data. Keep the app on the GPS Activity Stats page, and the camera can continue recording data without being connected to the app. 4. Swipe the button to the right to stop recording. Tap the top-right corner to view your data. 5. After recording, you can view the footage in the app's Album. Tap the footage to preview it, select the Stats Dashboard icon and the GPS Activity Stats data will be displayed by default.

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Notes:

1. You don't need to maintain a Wi-Fi connection once GPS Activity Stats is enabled. The app will continue to record your data as long as the GPS Activity Stats interface is open on the Insta360 app, even if you switch to other apps. Recording will be interrupted if you leave the GPS Activity Stats interface within the Insta360 app. 2. Real-time GPS location is not currently supported. 3. 360° videos are not currently supported. 4. Strong signals in the surrounding environment could interfere with the GPS data and prevent it from being recorded. We recommend shooting in an open outdoor area. 5. GPS Activity Stats does not support the following shooting modes: Timelapse, Starlapse, Dynamic Timelapse, Slow Motion, and Bullet Time.

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Stats Dashboard (Garmin/Apple/COROS/IGPSPORT/FIT & GPX Files)

You can also add real-time stats such as speed, elevation, cumulative distance, incline, and motion trajectory to your video from third-party apps and devices when you export. You can overlay data from your Garmin, COROS and IGPSPORT device or Apple Watch and import FIT and GPX files.

Currently, only data from Garmin, Apple, COROS, and IGPSPORT devices are supported, as well as FIT and GPX files. More brands may be added in the future.

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Notes:

1. 360° videos are not currently supported. 2. Strong signals in the surrounding environment could interfere with the GPS data and prevent it from being recorded. We recommend shooting in an open outdoor area. 3. Stats Dashboard does not support the following shooting modes: Timelapse, Starlapse, Dynamic Timelapse, Slow Motion, and Bullet Time.

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How to connect:

1. Connect the camera to the Insta360 app, open a video on the app's album page, pause the playback, and click "Stats" in the lower menu. 2. Select your device as the data source. 3. If you have not yet registered or logged into the Insta360 app, you will need to register or log in. 4. Log in to your Garmin/COROS/IGPSPORT account and authorize the Insta360 app. 5. The data will automatically synchronize to the Insta360 app.

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Notes:

. For accurate timecodes between the GPS data and the video, it is recommended to connect the camera to the Insta360 app before recording to obtain the timecode from your phone.

  • You must upload data from your device to the corresponding app before data can be synchronized to the Insta360 app.
  • You can switch between data sources by tapping the icon on the dashboard page.
  • Data can be synchronized to multiple devices that are logged into the Insta360 app.
  • Garmin Devices: Insta360 Insta360 Ace Pro 2 supports any Garmin device that shares data with Garmin Connect, including cycling odometers and smartwatches.
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How to connect:

1. Connect the camera to the Insta360 app, open a video on the app's album page, pause the playback, and click "Stats" in the lower menu. 2. Select "Apple Health" as the data source. 3. If you have not yet registered or logged into the Insta360 app, you will need to register or log in. 4. Authorize the Insta360 app. 5. Apple Health data will automatically synchronize to the Insta360 app.

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Notes:

  • The Insta360 app does not support Apple Health on Android devices.
  • For accurate timecodes between the GPS data and the video, it is recommended to connect the camera to the Insta360 app before shooting to obtain the timecode from your phone.
  • Before recording, you need to start a workout on your Apple Watch and save it to record your exercise data and GPS information. You can also manually add a workout in the Apple Health app to synchronize your data. You can switch between data sources by tapping the icon on the dashboard page.
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FIT & GPX Files

You can import FIT or GPX files from third-party apps into the Insta360 app in the following two ways:

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Share FIT or GPX Files from a Third-Party App to the Insta360 App

If the third-party app supports sharing FIT and GPX files, you can share these files with the Insta360 app. The app will automatically match the data to your videos.

Stay on the Insta360 app's homepage before sharing FIT or GPX files to speed up matching the data.

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Save FIT or GPX Files to Your Phone

If saving FIT and GPX files to your phone is supported by the third-party app, you can open the saved files in the Insta360 app via the system's file manager. Alternatively, go to the Stats Dashboard > Data Source > Local Files and choose the file to import. Data will automatically sync to your footage.

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Notes:

    Some apps or devices may produce GPX files without timestamps and are therefore incompatible with the Stats Dashboard.

  • Due to inconsistent timezone settings across different manufacturers, imported files may show inconsistencies.
  • Stay on the Insta360 app's homepage before sharing FIT or GPX files to speed up matching the data.
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Firmware Update

Firmware updates will be regularly available for Insta360 Ace Pro 2 to ensure it runs efficiently.

Please update to the latest version for optimal results.

Before updating the firmware, ensure Insta360 Ace Pro 2 has at least 20% battery remaining.

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Update via Insta360 app:

Connect Insta360 Ace Pro 2 to the Insta360 app. The app will notify you if a new firmware update is available. Follow the on-screen instructions to update the firmware.

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If the camera firmware update fails, check the following and try the update again:

1. Ensure the camera is close to your phone. 2. Keep the Insta360 app running, and do not exit or minimize it. 3. Ensure your phone has a strong and stable network connection.

Once the above conditions are confirmed, restart the camera and try the firmware update again. If it still fails, try to update the firmware via a computer.

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Update via Computer

1. Make sure Insta360 Ace Pro 2 is powered on. 2. Connect the camera to the computer using the USB-C cable and select U-Disk Mode. 3. Download the latest firmware version from the official Insta360 website on your computer. 4. Once the computer has recognized Insta360 Ace Pro 2, copy the "Insta360AcePro2FW.bin" file to Insta360 Ace Pro 2's root directory. Do not change the file name. 5. Disconnect Insta360 Ace Pro 2 from the computer. Insta360 Ace Pro 2 will automatically power off. The Indicator Lights will slowly flash blue. 6. Insta360 Ace Pro 2 will automatically restart once the update is complete.

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Waterproofing

1. Insta360 Insta360 Ace Pro 2 camera is waterproof up to 39ft (12m) without a Dive Case. For extended underwater use, use the Dive Case. The Dive Case is waterproof to 197ft (60m). 2. Check that the battery compartment is free from dirt or foreign objects. Once the battery is inserted, close the Battery Cover and ensure the yellow indication mark is completely covered to ensure waterproofing is not affected. 3. Ensure the USB Port Cover is free from dirt or foreign objects. Ensure it is completely closed before using the camera underwater. 4. After every use in seawater, soak the camera in fresh water for 15 minutes, gently rinse it with the flip screen open, and then dry it thoroughly with a soft cloth. Wait until it is completely dry before using it again. 5. Insta360 Ace Pro 2 comes with a pre-installed Wind Guard. Removing or installing the Wind Guard and Mic Cap does not affect the camera's waterproofing. Dampness may impact sound quality and noise reduction. Before using the camera on rainy days or for water sports, remove the Wind Guard or replace it with the Mic Cap.

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To maintain the waterproofing of Insta360 Ace Pro 2:

  • Do not use a hair dryer to dry the camera, as it may affect the microphone and speaker and damage the internal waterproofing ability.
  • Avoid operating the camera for extended periods (>1 hour) outside the recommended temperature range -4°F to 113° F / - 20° C to 4 5% ) or in humid environments.
  • Do not store the camera in high-temperature or high-humidity environments. . Do not disassemble the camera.
  • Avoid entering water at high speeds. Excessive water impact may damage the device.
  • Ensure the camera's Battery Cover, USB Port Cover and Lens Cover are installed and securely closed, or the camera will not be waterproof.
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Cleaning

1. If there are foreign objects, such as dirt or hair, on the Lens Cover, clean it with clean water or use a lens pen, air blower or cloth. 2. If there are foreign objects, such as dirt or hair, on the lens, use a lens pen, air blower or cloth to clean it. 3. Ensure the Battery and Battery Cover is free of dirt and foreign objects like sand or hair. Clean it with a soft, dry cloth or paper if necessary. 4. Ensure the MicroSD Card Slot is free of dust, dirt and sand to ensure the camera works properly.

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Battery Precautions

1. Only use batteries provided by Insta360 designed for Insta360 Ace Pro 2. Insta360 is not responsible for any accidents or failures that occur by using unofficial batteries. If you need to replace the battery, please purchase it from the Insta360 official store. 2. Do not charge the battery immediately after using the camera, as the battery temperature may be too high. It is advised to wait until the battery cools to room temperature before charging. Charging the battery in environments above \mathtt {104°F } (40° C ) or below 32° F (0° C ) may lead to battery expansion, leakage, overheating, or battery damage. 3. If the battery is not used for a long time, its performance will be affected. 4. Recharge and discharge the battery every three months to maintain optimal working conditions.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I set up and activate my Insta360 Ace Pro 2 for the first time?
To activate your Insta360 Ace Pro 2, download the Insta360 App, turn on the camera, and enable Wi-Fi/Bluetooth on your phone. Open the app, tap the camera icon, select your camera (named 'Insta360 Ace Pro 2 **' where ** are the last six digits of the serial number), and follow the on-screen instructions to connect and activate. The app will prompt you to update the firmware if needed. Ensure you confirm the connection on the camera's touchscreen during the first pairing.
How do I charge the Insta360 Ace Pro 2 and how long does it take?
Open the USB Port Cover and use the included USB-C cable to connect the Insta360 Ace Pro 2 to a USB-C charger. The indicator lights will be solid red while charging and turn off when full. With Rapid PD Fast Charging using a 30W charger, it reaches 80% in 18 minutes and fully charges in 47 minutes. Normal charging with a 15W charger takes about 75 minutes. Charging times are based on lab tests at 25°C with the camera off and may vary.
What type of microSD card should I use with the Insta360 Ace Pro 2?
Use exFAT format microSD/TF cards with speed classes UHS-I and V30 or above to ensure normal recording. The maximum supported storage is 1TB. Slow cards may affect recording. Recommended compatible cards include specific models from Sandisk Extreme/Extreme Pro and Lexar 1066x series. Always format the card via the camera or app for best performance.
How do I insert the battery and microSD card into the Insta360 Ace Pro 2?
For the battery, press and hold the Battery Cover latch, slide it down, open the cover, insert the battery as indicated, and close the cover ensuring the yellow mark is covered. For the microSD card, press and hold the USB Port Cover latch, slide it down, insert the card as indicated, and close the cover firmly. Both steps are crucial to maintain the camera's waterproofing.
Is the Insta360 Ace Pro 2 waterproof?
Yes, the Insta360 Ace Pro 2 is waterproof up to 39ft (12m) without a Dive Case. For extended use up to 197ft (60m), use the Dive Case. Ensure the Battery Cover and USB Port Cover are free of dirt and completely closed, with the yellow mark covered. After seawater use, rinse in fresh water for 15 minutes, dry thoroughly, and ensure it's completely dry before reuse. Removing/installing the Wind Guard or Mic Cap does not affect waterproofing.
How do I connect my Insta360 Ace Pro 2 to the Insta360 app?
Turn on the camera, enable Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on your smartphone, and open the Insta360 app. Tap the camera icon at the bottom, select your camera from the list, and follow on-screen instructions. For first-time connection, authorize it on the camera's touchscreen or press the Shutter Button. If issues arise, check your phone's Wi-Fi settings, ensure the camera is close, and verify app permissions for network, Bluetooth, and local network.
What does the indicator light on my Insta360 Ace Pro 2 mean?
The Insta360 Ace Pro 2 has two LED indicator lights showing the same status. For example, solid cyan means standby, solid red means charging, flashing cyan five times indicates powering off, and flashing yellow three times signals low battery. You can turn these lights on/off in Settings > General. Refer to the manual's indicator light table for a full list of statuses like pre-recording, firmware update, or errors.
How do I use the Wind Guard and Mic Cap on the Insta360 Ace Pro 2?
The Wind Guard is pre-installed; slide it left to click into place, covering the red mark. Remove by sliding right. Use it for high-speed activities to reduce wind noise. For underwater shooting, remove the Wind Guard and install the Mic Cap by aligning it with the diagonal mark and sliding left until it clicks. Both attachments do not affect waterproofing. Store the Wind Guard in dry environments as dampness can impact sound quality.
How do I update the firmware on my Insta360 Ace Pro 2?
Update via the Insta360 app by connecting the camera; the app will notify you if an update is available. Follow on-screen prompts. For computer updates, connect the camera via USB-C, select U-Disk Mode, download the latest firmware from the Insta360 website, copy the 'Insta360AcePro2FW.bin' file to the camera's root directory, and disconnect; the camera will update automatically. Ensure at least 20% battery before updating.
What shooting modes are available on the Insta360 Ace Pro 2?
The Insta360 Ace Pro 2 offers multiple shooting modes: Video, PureVideo, FreeFrame Video, TimeShift, Timelapse, Dashcam, Loop Recording, Slow Motion, Starlapse, Burst Photo, Interval, and Photo. Each mode has specific features like FlowState Stabilization, Active HDR, or low-light enhancement. Switch modes by swiping left/right on the touchscreen or tapping the shooting mode icon. Check the manual for detailed descriptions of each mode's capabilities.
How do I use Pre-Recording on the Insta360 Ace Pro 2?
Pre-Recording captures up to 120 seconds of footage before you press the shutter. Enable it by swiping down to the Shortcut Menu, tapping the 'PRE' icon, and selecting a duration (e.g., 15, 30, 90 seconds). It's supported in Video, PureVideo, FreeFrame Video, and Slow Motion modes at specific resolutions and frame rates. The camera saves only the set duration before the shutter press. You can cancel pre-recording anytime without saving the video.
How do I transfer files from my Insta360 Ace Pro 2 to a computer?
Use the official USB-C cable to connect the powered-on camera to your computer and select 'U-Disk Mode'. Once recognized, open the DCIM > Camera01 folder and copy files. For Mac/Windows, ensure the camera's firmware is up-to-date and use the official cable to avoid compatibility issues. If problems occur, check the camera is on and try reconnecting. This method allows direct access to your photos and videos for editing.
What is Endurance Mode on the Insta360 Ace Pro 2?
Endurance Mode is a low-power setting to extend battery life, providing up to 3 hours of recording in lab conditions at 1080p24fps with Active HDR off. Enable it by swiping down to the Shortcut Menu and turning on Endurance Mode. Note that some features like Gesture and Voice Control are unavailable in this mode. Battery life may vary based on usage and environmental conditions.
How do I use Gesture Control with the Insta360 Ace Pro 2?
Enable Gesture Control in the Shortcut Menu by swiping down on the touchscreen. Once on, use a peace sign to take a photo with a countdown timer, or show your palm to start/stop video recording. Keep your head and hand clearly in frame for activation; it works even with helmets or gloves. This feature is ideal for group selfies or noisy environments where manual controls are inconvenient.
Where can I find the serial number for my Insta360 Ace Pro 2?
Find the serial number on the back of the original product box, in the camera settings under Settings > Camera Info, via the Insta360 app in Settings > Device Information, or in Insta360 Studio by importing a file and checking File Properties. This unique code helps identify your camera for support or registration purposes.
How do I format the microSD card in my Insta360 Ace Pro 2?
Format the microSD card via the camera by inserting it, powering on, swiping down to the Shortcut Menu, tapping Settings > SD Card > Format. Alternatively, use the Insta360 app by connecting the camera, going to Settings > Other Settings > Camera Storage > Format Storage. If formatting by computer, ensure the card is in exFAT format with default allocation unit size. Regular formatting helps prevent storage issues.
What is Clarity Zoom on the Insta360 Ace Pro 2?
Clarity Zoom allows you to zoom in or out 1x or 2x without losing image quality. During recording or preview, double-tap the screen or tap the zoom button at the bottom right. It's supported in Photo, Interval, Burst Photo modes at 12.5MP or 9MP, and in Video, Loop Recording, and Dashcam modes at resolutions like 4K, 2.7K, or 1080p at 60fps and below. This feature provides flexible framing while maintaining clarity.
How do I clean and maintain my Insta360 Ace Pro 2?
Clean the Lens Cover with clean water or a lens pen/air blower/cloth. For the lens, use a lens pen, air blower, or cloth. Ensure the Battery, Battery Cover, and MicroSD Card Slot are free of dirt, sand, or hair; wipe with a soft, dry cloth if needed. After seawater use, rinse in fresh water for 15 minutes, dry thoroughly, and ensure complete dryness before reuse. Avoid disassembly and high-speed water entry to protect the device.
Can I use GPS data with my Insta360 Ace Pro 2 videos?
Yes, use GPS Activity Stats in the Insta360 app to overlay data from your smartphone, or use Stats Dashboard for data from Garmin, Apple Watch, COROS, IGPSPORT devices, or FIT/GPX files. Connect the camera to the app, authorize GPS access, and start recording. Note that 360° videos and modes like Timelapse or Slow Motion are not supported. For accuracy, shoot in open outdoor areas and sync timecodes before recording.
What should I do if my Insta360 Ace Pro 2 won't connect to the app?
First, update the camera and app to the latest versions. Check your phone's Wi-Fi settings to ensure it's connected to the camera's network; if not, enter the password and restart both devices. On Android, disable WLAN+ or auto-switch Wi-Fi; on iOS, enable 'Local Network' for the Insta360 app in system settings. Also, verify the app has GPS and Bluetooth permissions. If issues persist, forget the camera's Wi-Fi network and reconnect.
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