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Insta360 Flow 2 Debuts: Budget Gimbal with Trade-Offs

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Insta360 has launched the Flow 2, its latest budget-friendly smartphone gimbal. This new iteration features several enhancements borrowed from the earlier Insta360 Flow 2 Pro, which was introduced earlier this year. Notable upgrades include multi-person tracking functionality and the option to control the gimbal via an Apple Watch. However, users will miss out on certain capabilities, such as the ability to utilize alternative camera apps—including the native iPhone camera—by opting for this $50 less expensive model.

The original Flow debuted in 2023 at a price of $159.99 but has seen a price reduction following the arrival of the professional models. The Flow 2 is now available for $109.99 through the Insta360 online store and Amazon, offered in both stone grey and summit white. Additionally, customers can opt for a bundle priced at $129.99, which includes the Insta360 AI Tracker accessory that allows for subject tracking with any smartphone camera app. While the Flow 2 presents an accessible choice for casual users, it remains pricier than the DJI Osmo Mobile 7, which retails for $89 and launched in February.

The Insta360 Flow 2 gimbal sitting on a picnic table while filming two people.
The Flow 2 gimbal comes complete with extending tripod legs and a selfie stick, although it does not include the rear selfie mirror found on the Pro version.
Image: Insta360

Similar to the Pro model, the Insta360 Flow 2 incorporates a built-in extending selfie stick and short metal tripod legs, facilitating stable positioning. Its 1,100mAh battery offers up to 10 hours of usage. However, battery life may decrease in handheld mode due to the continuous need for stabilization.

With NFC technology, the Flow 2 can seamlessly connect to smartphones via Bluetooth and launch the accompanying Insta360 app, which includes the brand’s Deep Track 4.0 technology. This feature effectively keeps individual subjects or groups within the frame, even if they are momentarily blocked by obstacles. Additionally, the app offers a new teleprompter function that allows scripts to scroll automatically while recording.

A person in a kitchen filming a cooking video using the Insta360 Flow 2 gimbal.
The Flow 2 is compatible with Insta360’s new Mic Air wireless microphone from launch.
Image: Insta360

By choosing the Flow 2 over the Flow 2 Pro, consumers will be giving up certain features. The lower-priced gimbal lacks a rear selfie mirror that enables users to monitor themselves while recording videos with the rear camera. Additionally, the Flow 2 omits the Pro’s luminous ring light that indicates tracking functionality.

Moreover, the Flow 2 does not support infinite 360-degree panning, limiting its ability to keep users centered while walking around the device. The absence of compatibility with Apple’s DockKit framework also stands out, as this feature allows the Flow 2 Pro to support tracking with native and third-party camera apps. For Flow 2 users, this means reliance on the Insta360 app or an additional $20 for the dedicated tracking device to use preferred camera applications.

Insta360 Flow 2 Debuts: Budget Gimbal with Trade-Offs
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