I bought the remote controll because it is said on their website that it can control up to 3 cameras. This got confirmed by Insta360 support at first. So I bought 3 INSTA360 ONE RS cameras just to find out that: Yes, you can connect up to 3 cameras to the remote control. And the remote can shut all 3 cameras off. BUT it can only re-start one of them (the last one which was connected to the remote). So for me that means that this is completely useless, as I need to be able to to controll all 3 cameras including turning them off and on again, which does not work. Which also got confirmed by Insta360 support once I filed a ticket with technical support why 2 of 3 cameras won't wake up... The thing that me annoys the most is that they advertise that up to 3 cameras are supported, but nobody tells you that you can't wake them up...
I have 1 insta360 ONE RS and am considering buying insta360 x3 and a remote control Will both cameras start recording when you press the remote recording button?
@@MichalJuul I have 2 inst360 one rs and those two did start recording together with the remote control. Not always exactly at the same time though. Sometimes together, sometimes a few seconds apart. Which can also be a bit of pain later on when you want to combine the recordings I guess.. You can also shut both of them off, but only one of them will start via remote control. So if you want to use them over a longer time period and have them switched off and back on via remote - that's not working. I needed that feature and found out the hard way AFTER buying everything.. Since the INSTA-marketing department just mentions you can control up to 3 cameras by remote. But not specifying that you can't turn them back on, after having them switched off.. I also think you have to reconnect all 3 again by hand after you switched them off.
@@TANGORACING Thanks for your reply This is bad info from the insta360 marketing department. It is not okay I have been thinking about using another mobile phone only as a remote. That way, you can perhaps choose which camera will record. It may not be every time you need to shoot with 2 or 3 cameras. Do you have a chance to test this? Maybe all of them can be turned on and off from the mobile app?
@@MichalJuul I agree and that's the reason why I commented on a few remote reviews. I used up to 4 GoPro cameras, but it did not work reliable and had several other issues, which is why I considered changeing to Insta360s. But I need to be able to control - which for me does include shutting them off and on via a remote control. Therefore I asked Insta beforehand if I can do that and pre-sales support confirmed I can controll up to 3 camers, which would have been fine for me. I bought 2 and the remote just to find out it does not work. And technical support confirmed that you can only turn back on the last one connected. Using an app won't help me personally, but I also did not see the possibility to do that via the app.
great summary but Is there a way to use the volume button on the side of the phone in place of the red button on the screen. It would be easier to start/stop footage and less cumbersome than looking for the red screen button each time. Thanks
One important point you have not covered is battery life when the X3 is in standby-mode and connected to a remote control. I've read that using the remote you can even swith the camera "off" and switch it back on: I assume that in this scenario the camera does not really switch completely off, otherwise it would not be able to receive the "on" command from the remote. My questions are: what is the battery life of the X3 in standby mode and in the above-mentioned "partial-off" triggered using the remote?
Very straightforward explanation. Does the app communicate only by wifi with the camera? If yes does it mean that wifi has to be always turned On on the camera? It must be very battery consuming, isn’t it? Thank you.
Great explanations for different choices to shooting. To me phone screen best for night scenes , also most I using my Bluetooth microphone. Thank you a lot.
Hello and congratulations for the channel and videos. I wanted to ask you if the GPS Action Remote is also compatible with Insta360 RS 1'. I think so as it has the same heart as Insta360 RS. Thanks again👍
Yes, if you use the GPS remote, it will provide you GPS metadata without having to connect your phone. And of course, you can combine it with the power selfie stick for extra battery time.
I find it strange that Insta360 don't mention compatibility between the GPS Action Remote and the Insta360 RS 1 inch edition. The RS is mentioned, and the core is the same in the 1 inch edition, so it shold work just fine. But on other accesories they mention if it works with the 1 inch edition or not (as an example they don't reccomend the 3 meter selfistick for the 1 inch edition as it is heavier than the X3).
I can confirm it works with the RS 1 inch edition, but there have been some firmware issues that cause it to need to be re-paired frequently. You can also use the GPS Action remote to control more than one device simultaneously. Their website says 4, support says 3. You may have to take some extra steps to extract the GPS data from the INSP as it seems to get removed on conversion to JPEG (at least the last time I tried with the desktop studio application).
One point you did not expand on - As you stated from the remote one can only select 4 of the 9 camera shooting modes. If one wants to use the remote for the other 5 modes simply connect the remote to the camera and from the camera cycle thru all shooting modes while looking at the remote screen. As each mode is selected from the camera - The remote automatically changed displaying the current camera shooting mode. It’s that simple .. .. 😊
My question is what camera is best for 360 Photos with very good quality? I captured photos with the Insta 360 X2, but the quality is really bad. Would you be able to suggest something to me? What is the best camera for taking 360-degree photos?
Well, for professional 360 photography i mostly use DSLR cameras, but for creative shots, like little planet photos I I use these consmer cameras. You can check out my comparison video here, or if you’re interested, you can check out my DSLR shooting and editing tutorials on my channel, too: th-cam.com/video/5H-2d3B7J5I/w-d-xo.html
@@GabaVR I saw your comparison video a few days back and I really liked it and I have a question what lens are you using for 360 and what software are you using for post-edit? I need only the best quality photos, not video, and what I have noticed these days there is no good quality in the market right now for 360 photos.
@@vjsumit Hi, Usually I shoot with a cropped camera body, because in such cases I can’t take any of the advantages of full frame, and I work with a Samyang fisheye lens. It’s recommended to pick an 8mm fisheye on cropped body or 12mm on full frame. Besides I shoot with an L bracket to hold the camera, called SV360, which is an european product, but of course, you can find many other similar product a on the market. By the way, now I’m testing a brand new pano head which can controlled by a smartphone app. I will come up with the review in a couple of weeks. It’s another great option if you don’t want to shoot totally manually.
It works even with 3 cameras at the same time but be careful when mixing different camera types. Here you can see how it works: th-cam.com/video/iWGBRZlbbbI/w-d-xo.html
Hi Marco, You know, I'm just making reviews and tutorials and not selling these products. I'm not working for Insta360, I just put some affiliate links which can help me operating my channel. So I don't know anything about their stock info. But I hope this remote will be available again, if you find it's the best controller for your needs. And I hope this video will help you to decide. 🙌
Very helpful. The information I was looking for.
I bought the remote controll because it is said on their website that it can control up to 3 cameras. This got confirmed by Insta360 support at first. So I bought 3 INSTA360 ONE RS cameras just to find out that: Yes, you can connect up to 3 cameras to the remote control. And the remote can shut all 3 cameras off. BUT it can only re-start one of them (the last one which was connected to the remote). So for me that means that this is completely useless, as I need to be able to to controll all 3 cameras including turning them off and on again, which does not work. Which also got confirmed by Insta360 support once I filed a ticket with technical support why 2 of 3 cameras won't wake up... The thing that me annoys the most is that they advertise that up to 3 cameras are supported, but nobody tells you that you can't wake them up...
I have 1 insta360 ONE RS and am considering buying insta360 x3 and a remote control
Will both cameras start recording when you press the remote recording button?
@@MichalJuul I have 2 inst360 one rs and those two did start recording together with the remote control. Not always exactly at the same time though. Sometimes together, sometimes a few seconds apart. Which can also be a bit of pain later on when you want to combine the recordings I guess.. You can also shut both of them off, but only one of them will start via remote control. So if you want to use them over a longer time period and have them switched off and back on via remote - that's not working. I needed that feature and found out the hard way AFTER buying everything.. Since the INSTA-marketing department just mentions you can control up to 3 cameras by remote. But not specifying that you can't turn them back on, after having them switched off.. I also think you have to reconnect all 3 again by hand after you switched them off.
@@TANGORACING Thanks for your reply
This is bad info from the insta360 marketing department. It is not okay
I have been thinking about using another mobile phone only as a remote.
That way, you can perhaps choose which camera will record. It may not be every time you need to shoot with 2 or 3 cameras.
Do you have a chance to test this?
Maybe all of them can be turned on and off from the mobile app?
@@MichalJuul I agree and that's the reason why I commented on a few remote reviews. I used up to 4 GoPro cameras, but it did not work reliable and had several other issues, which is why I considered changeing to Insta360s. But I need to be able to control - which for me does include shutting them off and on via a remote control. Therefore I asked Insta beforehand if I can do that and pre-sales support confirmed I can controll up to 3 camers, which would have been fine for me.
I bought 2 and the remote just to find out it does not work. And technical support confirmed that you can only turn back on the last one connected.
Using an app won't help me personally, but I also did not see the possibility to do that via the app.
Even more useless is that it can only supply GPS stats if ONE camera is paired. The moment you pair two or more cameras you do not get the GPS data.
Nice video!
great summary but Is there a way to use the volume button on the side of the phone in place of the red button on the screen. It would be easier to start/stop footage and less cumbersome than looking for the red screen button each time. Thanks
It's a great trick, thank you for sharing! 🙌
what app are you using for control by phone? I can't see any way to do that with the current version of the Insta 360 app on my android phone
Me too
...its not in the app anywhere. And I need it today as I'm about to drive and it will be hooked to my car😂❤. Thanks anyone!
Thanks for your help 👍
Does the GPS action remote support quick capture.
One important point you have not covered is battery life when the X3 is in standby-mode and connected to a remote control. I've read that using the remote you can even swith the camera "off" and switch it back on: I assume that in this scenario the camera does not really switch completely off, otherwise it would not be able to receive the "on" command from the remote. My questions are: what is the battery life of the X3 in standby mode and in the above-mentioned "partial-off" triggered using the remote?
Did u find answers to ur questions? Been 9 months, hate when these channels don't answer legitimate questions
Great overview thanks! What can you tell about the battery life for the new gps action remote?
It’s battery lasts more than a day for me, with one charge usually I can use it more that 20 hours.
@@GabaVR and GPS is always on during those 20 hours?
Very straightforward explanation. Does the app communicate only by wifi with the camera? If yes does it mean that wifi has to be always turned On on the camera? It must be very battery consuming, isn’t it? Thank you.
Great explanations for different choices to shooting.
To me phone screen best for night scenes , also most I using my Bluetooth microphone.
Thank you a lot.
Hello and congratulations for the channel and videos. I wanted to ask you if the GPS Action Remote is also compatible with Insta360 RS 1'. I think so as it has the same heart as Insta360 RS. Thanks again👍
Sure, it works with ONE X2, X3, and all the ONE RS cameras, including the 1-Inch, too.
Can you power on and off with the Smartphone App?
Yes, it works with iphones (not sure about Android): first you need to enable Bluetooth wake-up on the camera, and turn on Bluetooth on phone.
is it posible use some wash like Garmini for insta360 x3 for remote control?
Yes, as I know, it works with Apple Watches, but I don't have personal experience with them.
so it looks like the power selfi stick and the gps remote will work together and give gps data without the phone in the loop
Yes, if you use the GPS remote, it will provide you GPS metadata without having to connect your phone. And of course, you can combine it with the power selfie stick for extra battery time.
Nice Video, You forgot that you can also use an Apple watch as a remote control to start recording
Is the GPS remote compatible with the 1inch 360 camera?
Yes, it works with all the Insta360 cameras, and you can control up to 3 cameras at the same time.
@@GabaVR thank you so much!
How about the garmin watch?
Helpful but slow down a little (speak a bit more slowly).
I find it strange that Insta360 don't mention compatibility between the GPS Action Remote and the Insta360 RS 1 inch edition. The RS is mentioned, and the core is the same in the 1 inch edition, so it shold work just fine. But on other accesories they mention if it works with the 1 inch edition or not (as an example they don't reccomend the 3 meter selfistick for the 1 inch edition as it is heavier than the X3).
I can confirm it works with the RS 1 inch edition, but there have been some firmware issues that cause it to need to be re-paired frequently. You can also use the GPS Action remote to control more than one device simultaneously. Their website says 4, support says 3. You may have to take some extra steps to extract the GPS data from the INSP as it seems to get removed on conversion to JPEG (at least the last time I tried with the desktop studio application).
One point you did not expand on - As you stated from the remote one can only select 4 of the 9 camera shooting modes. If one wants to use the remote for the other 5 modes simply connect the remote to the camera and from the camera cycle thru all shooting modes while looking at the remote screen. As each mode is selected from the camera - The remote automatically changed displaying the current camera shooting mode. It’s that simple .. .. 😊
Wow, I didn’t know about it, but I’ll try this method! 🙌🏻
GPS Action remote is too expensive for such basic functionality...
Nm found it. You left a VERY obvious step out. Clumsy me!
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Using the phone as a remote, can you turn the phone to landscape?
No, the Insta360 app only works vertically.
@@GabaVR That's unfortunate. They should make it able to turn horizontal so we can see the full view instead of only a portion.
there is also vocal control
My question is what camera is best for 360 Photos with very good quality? I captured photos with the Insta 360 X2, but the quality is really bad. Would you be able to suggest something to me? What is the best camera for taking 360-degree photos?
Well, for professional 360 photography i mostly use DSLR cameras, but for creative shots, like little planet photos I I use these consmer cameras.
You can check out my comparison video here, or if you’re interested, you can check out my DSLR shooting and editing tutorials on my channel, too:
th-cam.com/video/5H-2d3B7J5I/w-d-xo.html
@@GabaVR I saw your comparison video a few days back and I really liked it and I have a question what lens are you using for 360 and what software are you using for post-edit?
I need only the best quality photos, not video, and what I have noticed these days there is no good quality in the market right now for 360 photos.
What equipment do I need for 360 photos? like What Camera, lens, tripod, etc.. pls help me with this
@@vjsumit
Hi,
Usually I shoot with a cropped camera body, because in such cases I can’t take any of the advantages of full frame, and I work with a Samyang fisheye lens. It’s recommended to pick an 8mm fisheye on cropped body or 12mm on full frame.
Besides I shoot with an L bracket to hold the camera, called SV360, which is an european product, but of course, you can find many other similar product a on the market.
By the way, now I’m testing a brand new pano head which can controlled by a smartphone app. I will come up with the review in a couple of weeks. It’s another great option if you don’t want to shoot totally manually.
What about 2 at the same time?
It works even with 3 cameras at the same time but be careful when mixing different camera types.
Here you can see how it works: th-cam.com/video/iWGBRZlbbbI/w-d-xo.html
The GPS Remote is not available to buy 🙈
Hi Marco,
You know, I'm just making reviews and tutorials and not selling these products.
I'm not working for Insta360, I just put some affiliate links which can help me operating my channel. So I don't know anything about their stock info. But I hope this remote will be available again, if you find it's the best controller for your needs.
And I hope this video will help you to decide. 🙌