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Insta360 X4 Air Starter Bundle Now Listed on Amazon India – Full Specifications



 The newly listed Insta360 X4 Air Starter Bundle is now available on Amazon India in Arctic White and Graphite Black color options. This lightweight 165g 360 camera supports 8K video, replaceable lenses, FlowState Stabilization, and comes with essential accessories in the box.


Insta360 X4 Air Price in India

  • Starter Bundle Price: ₹50,990

  • M.R.P.: ₹55,990

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In the Box

  • Insta360 X4 Air

  • Lens Cap

  • Battery

  • 114cm Selfie Stick

  • Lens Cloth


Key Features

Lightweight 165g Design

The Insta360 X4 Air weighs just 165g, making it easy to carry anywhere. The compact build supports full 360° creative shooting without adding bulk.

8K 360° Video Capture

Dual lenses record immersive 8K 30fps 360° footage, with additional shooting options in 6K and 4K.

Shoot First, Frame Later

Record everything and reframe later using the Insta360 mobile app’s intuitive editing tools.

Replaceable Lenses

The rugged lens covers are durable and easily replaceable, allowing users to swap damaged lenses without sending the camera for repair.

FlowState Stabilization & Horizon Lock

Built-in stabilization ensures smooth output, while 360° Horizon Lock keeps footage level, even with full camera rotation.

Invisible Selfie Stick Effect

Automatically removes the selfie stick from footage, creating a floating camera perspective.


Insta360 X4 Air Full Specifications

Camera Hardware

  • Sensor Size: 1/1.8"

  • Aperture: f/1.95

  • Focal Length: 6.4mm


360 Video Resolution

Video Mode:

  • 8K: 7680×3840 @ 30/25/24fps

  • 6K: 6016×3008 @ 50/48/30/25/24fps

  • 4K: 3840×1920 @ 50/48/30/25/24fps

InstaFrame Mode:

  • 6K: 30/25/24fps

  • 1080p: 30/25/24fps


Single-Lens Video Resolution

  • 4K (3840×2160):

    • 16:9 @ 60/50/48/30/25/24fps

    • 9:16 @ 30/25/24fps

  • 2.7K (2720×1536): 60/50/48/30/25/24fps

  • 1080p: 1920×1080 @ 120/100/60/50/48/30/25/24fps


FreeFrame Video

  • 4K: 3840×3840 @ 30/25/24fps

  • 2.7K: 2720×2720 @ 60/50/48/30/25/24fps

  • 1080p: 1920×1920 @ 120/100/60/50/48/30/25/24fps


Me Mode

  • 4K: 3840×2160 @ 30/25/24fps

  • 2.7K: 2720×1536 @ 60/50/48/30/25/24fps

  • 1080p: 1920×1080 @ 120/100fps


Photo

  • Resolution: ~29MP (7680×3840)

  • Formats: INSP, DNG


Video Modes & File Formats

  • Video Formats: INSV (360), MP4 (single lens)

  • Modes: Video, Active HDR, InstaFrame, Timelapse, TimeShift, Loop Recording, Road Mode

  • Color Profiles: Vivid, Standard, Flat

  • Max Video Bitrate: 180Mbps

  • Codecs: H.264 / H.265


Exposure & Controls

  • Exposure Value: ±4EV

  • ISO Range: 100–3200

  • Shutter Speed:

    • Photo: 1/8000 – 120s

    • Video: 1/8000 – fps-limited

  • White Balance: 2000K – 10000K


Audio

  • Audio Modes: Auto Wind Reduction, Active Wind Reduction, Stereo, Direction Focus

  • Audio Format: 48kHz, 16-bit AAC


Build & Design

  • Weight: 165g

  • Dimensions: 46 × 113.8 × 37 mm

  • Water Resistance: 49 ft (15m)

  • Port: USB-C 3.0

  • Mount: 1/4" + Quick Release

  • Colors: Arctic White, Graphite Black


Storage & Battery

  • microSD: UHS-I V30 (up to 1TB, exFAT)

  • Battery Capacity: 2010mAh

  • Charging:

    • 80% in 36 mins (9V 2A)

    • 100% in 57 mins (9V 2A)

  • Run Time:

    • 8K 30fps: 88 mins

    • 6K 24fps: 105 mins


Connectivity

  • Bluetooth: BLE 5.2

  • Wi-Fi: 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac


Compatibility

iOS

Supports iPhones with A12 Bionic and above, from iPhone XS to the latest iPhone 17 series, plus iPad Air (2020), iPad Pro and newer models.

Android

Requires:

  • Kirin 990+, Snapdragon 855+, Exynos 2200+

  • Android 10 / HarmonyOS 2.0+

  • 64-bit system

Not supported:

  • Qualcomm SDM765 5G devices (e.g., OPPO Reno 3 5G)


Supported Bluetooth Devices

Includes headsets from SENA, Cardo, Airide, ASMAX, Lexinmoto, Vimoto, along with earbuds from Apple, Samsung, Huawei, Redmi, OnePlus, and more.


Supported Microphones

Compatible with:
RØDE Wireless GO II, DJI Mic/Mic 2, Boya M1 Pro, Sony UWP-D21, Lark M1/M2/150/Max, Hollyland LARK M2, and others.

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