Insta360 Go Ultra vs Akaso 360

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Overview of the Insta360 Go Ultra

Insta360 Go Ultra☆☆☆☆☆★★★★★Insta360 Go Ultra
Insta360's latest wearable camera, now with 4K60fps video
The Go Ultra is Insta360's latest wearable camera. It sticks to the same system of a small camera and an ActionPod which extends it's functionalities but adopts a new square shape and new technology which offers superior performance. It also now features a SD card slot, solving the storage limitations of the previous models.
  • Pros
  • MicroSD slot on the camera
  • Low light performance
  • Great battery for the size
  • Wide range of accessories
  • Cons
  • Not waterproof with ActionPod
  • Only 4K60fps

Overview of the Akaso 360

Akaso 360☆☆☆☆☆★★★★★Akaso 360
Akaso's first 360 camera
The Akaso 360 is the budget friendly brand's first 360 camera. Although the features and capabilities cannot compete with the latest models of the premium 360 brands like Insta360, it comes at a very affordable pricepoint.
  • Pros
  • Very cheap
  • Decent resolution
  • Cons
  • Outdated performance
  • Small battery
  • Only splashproof

Comparison of the Go Ultra vs the 360

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Video performance

Only the Go Ultra offers HDR video. Only the Go Ultra features slow motion video. The two cameras have image stabilization.
Insta360 Go Ultra
Akaso 360
Feature missing
Max 360° resolution
5.7K 360 video at 30fps
4K video at 60fps
Max resolution
2.7K video at 60fps
4K 30fps
HDR video
HDR video unsupported
8x at 1080p
Maximum slow motion
No slow motion video
Flowstate
Stabilization
Supersmooth
Why it matters: A high resolution will give you crisp footage but also allow you to reframe your video without losing too much quality. A higher framerate (fps) will result in smoother video and is important when filming action scenes or fast moving subjects. Image stabilization is a crucial feature for an action camera, as it removes camera shake, vibrations, rotation and other movements that deteriorate your final footage.

Battery life

The 360 offers a much larger battery capacity. The 360 has a removable battery whereas the Go Ultra's battery is not removable
Insta360 Go Ultra
Akaso 360
500mAh
Battery capacity
1350mAh
Removable
Removable battery
Removable
70min at 1080p
Battery life
60min 5.7K30fps
1450mAh
Battery extension capacity
Feature missing
200min at 1080p
Battery extension run time
Feature missing
Why battery life matters: Nothing worse than running out of battery just before capturing the best footage of the day! A long battery life is reassuring and convenient when shooting footage outdoors where options to charge are limited. Even the use of a power bank can be tedious or simply impossible like when filming watersports. Having removable batteries allows battery swapping on the go which further extends your runtime.

Storage

Neither camera features built-in storage. Both the Go Ultra and the 360 support SD cards. The Go Ultra supports a lot more storage than the 360.
Insta360 Go Ultra
Akaso 360
No built-in storage
Built-in storage
No built-in storage
microSD
Storage format
microSD
2TB
Maximun storage supported
512GB
Why storage matters: High quality footage can quickly take up lots of space and insufficient storage can soon be frustrating. Having a large amount of storage and the possiblity to extend it or swap SD cards while on a outing will ensure you will always be able to capture the footage you want. However, smaller, wearable action cameras often rely on built-in storage because of their small size.

Weight and size

The Go Ultra is a lot more compact than the 360. The Go Ultra is a lot lighter than the 360.
Insta360 Go Ultra
Akaso 360
1.81in x 1.8in x 0.72in / 46mm x 45.7mm x 18.3mm
Dimensions
1.85in x 4.32in x 1.21in / 46.9mm x 109.8mm x 30.8mm
1.87oz / 53g
Weight
6.35oz / 180g
Why size and weight matter: Weight is important for action cameras because we often mount them on helmets, or hold them at the end of a selfie stick while moving. Therefore a heavier camera can be difficult or uncomfortable to film with. Weight is even more crucial for certain sports like road cycling or running.

Waterproofing and usage conditions

Both cameras have the same maximum usage temperature.
Insta360 Go Ultra
Akaso 360
33ft / 10m
Waterproof
Feature missing
197ft / 60m
Waterproof with diving case
Feature missing
-4°F / -20°C
Min operating temperature
32°F / 0°C
104°F / 40°C
Max operating temperature
104°F / 40°C
Why it matters: Most action cameras are waterproof for accidental splashing or use above water, but if you plan on Snorkeling or Scuba Diving, we recommend choosing a camera which offers a diving case and always using it for underwater footage. If you plan on filming Snowboarding, Skiing or other wintersports in extremely cold conditions, you should pick a camera that is rated for those temperatures, most cameras are only rated down to 14°F / -10°C. Many action cameras are prone to overheating, even in ordinary conditions, so if you plan on filming in hot environments, you should choose a camera that can function at high temperatures.

Camera and sensor technology

The 360 features a much higher resolution.
Insta360 Go Ultra
Akaso 360
12MP
Pixels
48MP
156°
Field of view
Feature missing
180Mbps
Video bite rate
Feature missing
Why it matters: A higher amount of pixels will offer better quality footage and higher resolution photos. A higher field of view means that the camera captures over a wider angle and therefore more action can be seen in the final footage. Some cameras require accessories to enable the maximum FOV. A higher bitrate at a similar resolution will offer higher quality video.

Camera settings

Insta360 Go Ultra
Akaso 360
100-6400
ISO range
Feature missing
+/-4
Exposure Compensation
Feature missing
Why these settings matter: The ISO range and exposure compensation settings will mostly allow you to tweak your action camera for low light situations.

Alternatives to the Insta360 Go Ultra

SJCam C110 Plus☆☆☆☆☆★★★★★SJCam C110 PlusA pocket camera for an affordable priceSixmou i3☆☆☆☆☆★★★★★Sixmou i3A thumb sized, budget action cameraInsta360 Go 3S☆☆☆☆☆★★★★★Insta360 Go 3SInsta360's 2024 wearable camera: 4K video in a tiny packageDJI Osmo Nano☆☆☆☆☆★★★★★DJI Osmo NanoDJI's latest wearable action camera

Alternatives to the Akaso 360

Insta360 One X2☆☆☆☆☆★★★★★Insta360 One X2Insta360's 2020 360 camera: 5.7K video at an affordable costGoPro Max☆☆☆☆☆★★★★★GoPro MaxGoPro's 2019 360 camera: 5.7K video

Insta360 Go Ultra versus Akaso 360 specifications

NameInsta360 Go UltraAkaso 360
Year of release20252025
Width1.81in / 46mm1.85in / 46.9mm
Height1.8in / 45.7mm4.32in / 109.8mm
Depth0.72in / 18.3mm1.21in / 30.8mm
Weight1.87oz / 53g6.35oz / 180g
Waterproof33ft / 10m-
Waterproof with diving case197ft / 60m-
Min operating temperature-4°F / -20°C32°F / 0°C
Max operating temperature104°F / 40°C104°F / 40°C
Battery capacity500mAh1350mAh
Removable batteryNoYes
Battery life70min at 1080p60min 5.7K30fps
Battery extension capacity1450mAh-
Battery extension run time200min at 1080p-
Battery extension charging time40min-
Battery extension weight3.84oz / 109g-
Storage formatmicroSDmicroSD
Storage rating requiredV30 or UHS-3-
Maximun storage supported2TB512GB
Rear screen size2.5in2.29in
Field of view156°-
Sensor1/1.28"1/2" CMOS
Pixels12MP48MP
ApertureF2.85F2.25
Focal length14.27mm-
ISO range100-6400-
Color Depth8bit-
Video bite rate180Mbps-
Exposure Compensation+/-4-
360-degree videoNoYes
5.7K 360 video-30fps
4K 360 video-60fps
4K video60fps-
2.7K video120fps60fps
1080p video240fps-
Slow motion at 4K8-
Maximum slow motion8x at 1080p-
HDR video4K 30fps-
StabilizationFlowstateSupersmooth
Horizon lockYesYes
Video formatH.265 (HEVC)
H.264 (MP4)
H.264 (MP4)
Timelapse modeYesYes
Starlapse modeYes-
Timeshift modeYes-
Loop recording modeYesYes
Subject tracking-Yes
Photo burst modeYes-
RAW format supportedYes-
Microphones22
Stereo audioYes-
Noise reductionYes-
Audio formataac-
Wifi802.11a/n/acYes
BluetoothBLE 5.4BLE 4.2
USBType-C USB2.0Type-C USB
GPS integratedNo-
GPS pairingGarmin device
Apple Watch
-
Voice commandsYes-
Gesture commandsYes-