Insta360 has released its first hardware update for its modular action camera, the Insta360 One RS. The One RS builds on what the One R (8/10, WIRED Recommends) promised: namely, to combine the action and 360-degree video camera into a single, go-anywhere, do-anything package.
The One R remains one of my favorite action cameras, especially for those who want the option of shooting 360 video by swapping a lens. This is something the GoPro just can’t match, even with the Max mod, which offers a wider (but still not 360-degree) field of view. All that said, I rarely shot with the One R. To get the image stabilization it offered, you had to process video using the Insta360 app. The image quality also didn’t match what I can get from the GoPro Hero 10 (9/10, WIRED Recommends).
The new One RS solves both of these problems and makes this a camera worth considering if you’re interested in stretching the shooting capabilities of your action camera.
I have to start with a confession: I hardly ever shoot 360-degree video. It's not a tool I find useful for the stories I want to tell. That said, I have a soft spot for the Insta360 One R and the way it turned the action cam into a 360-degree cam.
Like its predecessor, the Insta360 One RS is made up of three parts: the battery pack, the lens and sensor (which Insta360 calls a mod), and the processor (which Insta360 calls the core). All three parts have been significantly upgraded in this release.


