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Insta360 Go 3S: First Renders Revealed Its Features and Design

Insta360 Go 3S Renders

Insta360, known for its impressive 360 ​​cameras is set to launch its new action camera model Go 3S in China on June 13. This camera comes with 4k recording and action pod support. Ahead of the launch, today a popular leaker Igor Bogdanov (@Quadro_News) has shared the official renders and specifications of the action camera. Let us now know about these leaked updates in detail.

Pictures show the camera from all sides

The Go 3S will likely be an upgraded version of the Insta360 Go 3 launched last year. As you can see from the renders, it has retained the compact design of its predecessor, which still appears to be an enlarged Tic-Tac with an eye.

Insta360 Go 3S Renders

Insta360 Go 3s has a design that has not changed much compared to the previous generation

The biggest improvement is the move to 4K video recording. The Go 3 maxed out at 2.7K at 30fps. The increased resolution could make the Go 3S more appealing to users who prefer sharper shots.

Insta360 Go 3S Renders

Leaks also suggest that the Go 3S will maintain compatibility with the existing Action Pod accessory. This accessory turns the small camera into a more traditional action camera, offering additional features along with improved video resolution.

Insta360 Go 3S Renders

White color variant of the product

The action camera also appeared in an Amazon listing (now removed) that hinted at 128GB of storage. The announcement also touted a feature set that was largely similar to the current Go 3 camera.

Insta360 Go 3s China Launch

The global release date of the Go 3S is still unknown. While the China launch has been confirmed for June 13th by an official Weibo post, there is no information yet on whether this will be an exclusive release or a wider release is planned. In terms of price, the GO 3S will most likely be in the familiar range starting at 450 euros.

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