love your clips, sometimes there is something interfering with your audio tough , depending on what device you are editing is possible you don't notice it , it is a high pitch buzz noise
@@ttl_channelI feel like you should be able to notice the audio signal issue in a good audio editing program; but that's out of my wheelhouse. The signal is very annoying, I hope you can figure it out!
Excellent video, again. Clear, concise, scientific and best of all, unsponsored. Thanks for stating, right at the beginning, that your video is unsponsored and not influenced. Unfortunately, there were several points in your video where a very high pitched audio tone occurred. 2:54 was first one. Otherwise, great job!!
Approx 25 minutes of 8k recording in room temperature i was trying few times and max was 26 minutes. The problem is it will not let you know , at some point you see there is no red light on it. They should fix this with warning so people will not walk with selfie-stick and then coming back home without recordings.
Thanx for the analysis. Your videos have a very high pitch at some points check for example the 10m mark “file transfer chapter “ It is very disturbing to listen to.
@@ttl_channel It’s definitely there and it’s disturbing , from 9:58 until 11:02, if you can’t hear it by ear maybe it could show up on waveforms of audio
The high-pitched audio tone was making it hard to listen to. The first one occurred at 2:54. Try listening on RUclips versus your original. Can you hear it? It’s about 5,500 Hz.
I posted this review, which compares to the X3, but it doesn’t cover overheating. I have owned the X3 for a couple of years and never had it overheat, BUT of course if does not offer 8K or 4K/100 either.
Thaks, for this answer. I'm not sure what to do. On one hand I'd like to have best quality possible, but on the other I don't want to struggle record video when on summer holiday in one of the sunny/hot places or check if my recording is still on when it will be on 3m stick up in the air.
great video and info 😊 just bought the x3 and offcourse the x4 came out a week later or so... 😅 haven't used the x3 for weeks/months until now on holiday and it happened with my x3 as well... Anywayzzz, do you have the same detailled (with temp/IR setup and temp graphs as wel. And good thing you add the Celcius too 👍) video of the x3 as well? Greetz from Belgium 😊 Oh yeah, this happened in France at 32C and now I'm worries cause I'm going to Marokko in November... which is prolly hotter than France... 😅
Myes... I pretty much continuous recorded in 5.7@60 on a 1TB SanDisk Extreme Pro V30 XC I A2 U3 card. I was just walking with the camera on the 3m (10ft) long stick in direct sunlight of maybe even warmer than 32C (90F)... So that's why I'm wondering what will happen in the desert of Marokko... 😅 (I will be driving a buggy tho... might have enough airflow then? Oh well time will tell... just hope it does not quit recording while I'm sending my buggy in full action lol...😊
I wanted to use it on motorcycle but temperature in my country crossed 50 c. Max I might use is 4k30fps. Should I go for x4 or wait for x5? X5 mightlaunch in 2026 April
April 2026 is a long time to wait. I would hope there is a new version before that, but whenever it comes, there is no guarantee that overheating will be any less of an issue. I would guess that you would have no issues with the X4 at 5.7K when riding a motorbike (maybe even 8K).
@@ttl_channel that's because you've never put it on your dashboard with cold air running on the defroster, during a 50-80 degree day with the highest quality video
Amazing detailed video, thank you! Just to be clear, the thermo grip doesn't provide any cooling benefits and is just for hand comfort? It's strange the insta360 page for the cover says "Recommended for recording videos in windless environments when the camera is still."
Yes, Insta360 did not do a good job of explaining the thermo grip, but the product support page confirms that there is no cooling action for the camera itself.
Well done. Your test series are very helpful for my applications. Which memory cards did you use? I ask this question because I have had the subjective experience that SD cards get different temperatures at identical write rates.
I recently posted another video testing different memory cards (ruclips.net/video/4s77RSs5oMU/видео.html). I did also do some testing to see if there was a difference in heat generation but nothing conclusive. There is a list of tested cards in the video details of both videos.
If they don't already I eould love to see an external heatsink case option to help it expel heat; but I suppose the camera would have needed to be designed with that in mind for it to have good thermal transfer locations across the body. Cheers, thanks for the good info! Without airflow I'd probably keep the X4 at 5.7k/30; ridiculous, but it has nice features over X3.
My Iphone 15 is my primary video camera so I am hoping that I will not experience any overheating with the X4. I wonder though if the timelapse which is 11K and you leave it running for 30mins sometimes to get a usable video if that will cause an overheating. Thanks for the very informative video and I will probably remove the cover to help with heat dissipation.
Timelapse should be no problem, as it’s only taking a single frame every few seconds. Check out the X4 timelapse in this video (full timelapse at the end of the video): ruclips.net/video/eBlOg0zMJWs/видео.html
Thanks for your honest review. Normally I record on Tripod in an ambient temperature of between 31 to 35 degree Celsius and hardly any airflow. Including the help of a powerbank. Surprisingly the X3 hardly shuts down, however the 1" edition shuts down very easily after only 25min. I guess the X4 will have a similar fate (I don't yet own one) My solution is to attach a phone cooler to the back of the RS 1" 360 camera. That keeps it working for hours. However I still need to figure out how to record the audio without the noise of the cooler. So far I attach a microphone a distance away. It's better but not great.
With a powerbank in those conditions, the X4 will struggle, unless you are filming at 5.7K, in which case it should do fine. For 8K (assuming you are indoors) you may want to try removing the battery and just powering from the powerbank.
It is an issue. It overheated when I pulled over on my motorcycle to text my friend for like 5 minutes. If you're recording and it is in the sun it is going to overheat before 10 minutes. I didnt know and lost like 45 minutes of riding. I didnt buy this camera to record in 5k. It doesnt say on the website when you buy this camera that it WILL overheat if it sits in 1 spot and records.
Just got my X4, new out of the box first charge it makes a burning smell. Anyone who has worked with electronics will know the smell I am talking of. Not Good!
Good detail review. I'll be brutally honest, that's actually quite impressive for a camera that's shooting with dual lens at 8K, we will have cameras *cough cough that overheats in 4K/30fps after 18 minutes. I also have the Ace Pro which has never overheated and I put it through the ropes, wish I could say the same for my GoPro or DJI.
Thank You for the analysis of this "hot" topic. Two Questions. 1. Connecting a Powerful power Bank directly to the camera without the battery, isn't it dangerous damaging the circuits of the camera electronics due to the sometimes aggressive power output of most of the nowadays power banks? The battery works also as a buffer to the power supply for the camera. I have this experience with a vehicle where the battery was too weak and we connected a power bank booster to it, to get to the nearest workshop, and it damaged other circuits of the vehicle. 2. As I read, the thermo grip has a metal material in it. Is it maybe wise to cool it down in a refrigerator maybe, before we apply it to the camera when we plan to make longer 8K recordings, to absorb the heat of the camera?
Good questions. 1. I would think that a modern device like this controls what it draws from the powerbank. 2. Interesting idea. Might help gain a few extra minutes of recording time. May have to give it a try.
Good video, informative. What's the power level being supplied by the charger? Have your tried using a lower powered charger, say a power level that just maintains the current battery level while recording instead of actually charging the battery?
@@ttl_channel Hope the temperature sensor is not close to the battery. If it is, the temperature reading might not be accurate and could cause damage to the X4.
i can see a market for extended battery pack makers to make: an adapter that slots in while improving cooling using a vapor chamber. or a third party thermo grip that has heat wicking but using a metal grip might interfere with the wifi signal.
@@ttl_channel i just got my insta360 X4, i live in tropical singapore. those third party metal cages, does it make enough contact to wick some heat away to make a difference? because my cage feels warm to the touch while i was updating the firmware.
Had it 2 days I've tried outdoor I got to 12mins and indoors I got to 10 I wanted this camera for an event that taking place next week not happy with this recording length
@@ttl_channel Thanks for the quick reply as such I am using sandisk Extreme V30 A2 64GB SD card with Read Speed upto 170MB/S and Write speed of 80 MB/S I guess that should work? However even without SD card also X4 getting hung within 5-6sec after switching ON but the menu seems working fine. It's just the camera stop responding. And same while using SD card. Please suggest.
@@ttl_channel thank you for the response. But it seems it's working now without an SD card. The only problem is while recording with SD card it's working fine for single screen and for some time for 4 k 30fps in 360 mode but not working for 4k 60fps and above resolution. It feel the problem is resolved automatically but I need to change my scandisk v30 A2 SD card with the above version. What do you think? Please suggest.
The first overheat I had was after 32 mins in a sub-65 F room. Since then, I have always managed at least an hour. It’s almost as if the X4 gets “conditioned “, which I’m not sure is a good thing or not! Obviously if you are connected to external power, that will overheat faster.
@@ttl_channel I bought my X4 thru Amazon and I think I’ll see if I can return it. I don’t like it well enough to try using it in the Texas heat. I have enough trouble with my GoPro 11..
I recently got an X4 (mainly for the 8K mode, as i also have an X3), so its good to know that i shouldn't run into overheating issues (especially as i tend to record for no more than 10 minuites at a time) (and im a bit annoyed at having had to wait around for three days in a row for the delivery as on the first two days the driver must have gone to the wrong house)
@@ttl_channel It arrived yesterday, right after i had given up hope of ever seeing the parcel (fortunatly i noticed the van just as i got to the top of the stairs, so i raced back downstairs and managed to make it to the door before the driver (the parcel required an "Adult Signature" for some reason unknown to me))
love your clips, sometimes there is something interfering with your audio tough , depending on what device you are editing is possible you don't notice it , it is a high pitch buzz noise
Some others have mentioned this, but I don’t hear anything. Will try to figure it out.
@@ttl_channel Its at 3:15 -- a high pitched tone maybe above some people's hearing. I've noticed it in some of your other videos as well.
@@justinsitter1125heard it too
@@ttl_channelI feel like you should be able to notice the audio signal issue in a good audio editing program; but that's out of my wheelhouse.
The signal is very annoying, I hope you can figure it out!
yup heard it too. Not in the beginning of your video but more at the end. And not in your cutscenes but only when you speak.
Excellent video, again. Clear, concise, scientific and best of all, unsponsored. Thanks for stating, right at the beginning, that your video is unsponsored and not influenced.
Unfortunately, there were several points in your video where a very high pitched audio tone occurred. 2:54 was first one.
Otherwise, great job!!
Thank you! Not sure what’s going on with the noise. Some others have mentioned this, but I don’t hear anything. Will try to figure it out.
Very informative and useful. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
The x4 is a failure. It shouldn’t overheat doing anything the camera claims to do. It’s time for a class action against insta360
Well, in fairness to Insta360, they don't try to hide this.
All my GoPros over heat too 🤷♂️
Thanks now i set my x4 for 5.7k 30fsp
Great video. Would have loved to see some extended recording tests with the battery removed, powered straight from a power bank
May have to try that!
Hi! Would be interesting to see what results you get if you start from an empty battery and charge/record at the same time from a wall pd adapter?
Might be worth a try!
Approx 25 minutes of 8k recording in room temperature i was trying few times and max was 26 minutes. The problem is it will not let you know , at some point you see there is no red light on it. They should fix this with warning so people will not walk with selfie-stick and then coming back home without recordings.
It was with Thermo Grip Cover
Thanx for the analysis. Your videos have a very high pitch at some points check for example the 10m mark “file transfer chapter “ It is very disturbing to listen to.
A few people have mentioned this, but I just can’t hear anything.
@@ttl_channel
It’s definitely there and it’s disturbing , from 9:58 until 11:02, if you can’t hear it by ear maybe it could show up on waveforms of audio
The high-pitched audio tone was making it hard to listen to. The first one occurred at 2:54. Try listening on RUclips versus your original. Can you hear it? It’s about 5,500 Hz.
Thanks, for all the info. That was the information I was looking for. Do you have any comparison to the x3 model? It's old model have similar issues?
I posted this review, which compares to the X3, but it doesn’t cover overheating. I have owned the X3 for a couple of years and never had it overheat, BUT of course if does not offer 8K or 4K/100 either.
Thaks, for this answer. I'm not sure what to do. On one hand I'd like to have best quality possible, but on the other I don't want to struggle record video when on summer holiday in one of the sunny/hot places or check if my recording is still on when it will be on 3m stick up in the air.
Mine doesn't heat up much while filming but it got crazy hot while editing via an app!
Interesting - thanks for sharing.
Extremely disappointed even at 4k 30 it over heats in 20 mins and shits down even on a gloomy day
Sounds like you should exchange it under warranty. That’s definitely not normal.
Mine gets hot even when on standby or using the screen?
That's not normal - I suggest you get a warranty replacement from Insta360.
great video and info 😊 just bought the x3 and offcourse the x4 came out a week later or so... 😅 haven't used the x3 for weeks/months until now on holiday and it happened with my x3 as well... Anywayzzz, do you have the same detailled (with temp/IR setup and temp graphs as wel. And good thing you add the Celcius too 👍) video of the x3 as well? Greetz from Belgium 😊
Oh yeah, this happened in France at 32C and now I'm worries cause I'm going to Marokko in November... which is prolly hotter than France... 😅
I never had any overheating issues with the X3, and I have used it in some pretty warm conditions.
Myes... I pretty much continuous recorded in 5.7@60 on a 1TB SanDisk Extreme Pro V30 XC I A2 U3 card. I was just walking with the camera on the 3m (10ft) long stick in direct sunlight of maybe even warmer than 32C (90F)... So that's why I'm wondering what will happen in the desert of Marokko... 😅 (I will be driving a buggy tho... might have enough airflow then? Oh well time will tell... just hope it does not quit recording while I'm sending my buggy in full action lol...😊
I wanted to use it on motorcycle but temperature in my country crossed 50 c. Max I might use is 4k30fps. Should I go for x4 or wait for x5?
X5 mightlaunch in 2026 April
April 2026 is a long time to wait. I would hope there is a new version before that, but whenever it comes, there is no guarantee that overheating will be any less of an issue. I would guess that you would have no issues with the X4 at 5.7K when riding a motorbike (maybe even 8K).
@@ttl_channel has the image quality improved with x4 when compared to x3?
Sensor size remains same between both.
What is a best memory card for 8k?
Check out my video on exactly that subject: ruclips.net/video/4s77RSs5oMU/видео.html
You have some high pitched noise in your videos 3:15
I know - still trying to diagnose, but my old ears don't hear it, which makes it difficult!
Very good video thank you so much.
You are welcome!
Спасибо огромное за ваши видео. В наше время люди привыкли смотреть на красивые и абсолютно бесполезные обзоры, а таких тестов крайне не хватает.
Спасибо за добрые слова и спасибо за просмотр.
Around 10 minute mark there is a very annoying high pitch screeching noise
I really want to see comparisons between the X3 and X4 overheating. The X3 overheats often if I'm not careful.
I never had an overheating problem with the X3 - even when doing extended battery tests.
@@ttl_channel that's because you've never put it on your dashboard with cold air running on the defroster, during a 50-80 degree day with the highest quality video
thank you for your useful work!
My pleasure!
hi, how to save jpg format in single lens photo? its annoying to transfer insp to jpg for use
Amazing detailed video, thank you! Just to be clear, the thermo grip doesn't provide any cooling benefits and is just for hand comfort? It's strange the insta360 page for the cover says "Recommended for recording videos in windless environments when the camera is still."
Yes, Insta360 did not do a good job of explaining the thermo grip, but the product support page confirms that there is no cooling action for the camera itself.
Intrestin🎉
Well done. Your test series are very helpful for my applications. Which memory cards did you use? I ask this question because I have had the subjective experience that SD cards get different temperatures at identical write rates.
I recently posted another video testing different memory cards (ruclips.net/video/4s77RSs5oMU/видео.html). I did also do some testing to see if there was a difference in heat generation but nothing conclusive. There is a list of tested cards in the video details of both videos.
@@ttl_channel Thanks and Best Wishes from Berlin/Moabit
If they don't already I eould love to see an external heatsink case option to help it expel heat; but I suppose the camera would have needed to be designed with that in mind for it to have good thermal transfer locations across the body.
Cheers, thanks for the good info! Without airflow I'd probably keep the X4 at 5.7k/30; ridiculous, but it has nice features over X3.
Good idea. About to release a new video, filming in 8K for several hours. Stay tuned!
My Iphone 15 is my primary video camera so I am hoping that I will not experience any overheating with the X4. I wonder though if the timelapse which is 11K and you leave it running for 30mins sometimes to get a usable video if that will cause an overheating. Thanks for the very informative video and I will probably remove the cover to help with heat dissipation.
Timelapse should be no problem, as it’s only taking a single frame every few seconds. Check out the X4 timelapse in this video (full timelapse at the end of the video): ruclips.net/video/eBlOg0zMJWs/видео.html
Thanks for your honest review. Normally I record on Tripod in an ambient temperature of between 31 to 35 degree Celsius and hardly any airflow. Including the help of a powerbank. Surprisingly the X3 hardly shuts down, however the 1" edition shuts down very easily after only 25min. I guess the X4 will have a similar fate (I don't yet own one) My solution is to attach a phone cooler to the back of the RS 1" 360 camera. That keeps it working for hours. However I still need to figure out how to record the audio without the noise of the cooler. So far I attach a microphone a distance away. It's better but not great.
With a powerbank in those conditions, the X4 will struggle, unless you are filming at 5.7K, in which case it should do fine. For 8K (assuming you are indoors) you may want to try removing the battery and just powering from the powerbank.
It is an issue. It overheated when I pulled over on my motorcycle to text my friend for like 5 minutes. If you're recording and it is in the sun it is going to overheat before 10 minutes. I didnt know and lost like 45 minutes of riding. I didnt buy this camera to record in 5k. It doesnt say on the website when you buy this camera that it WILL overheat if it sits in 1 spot and records.
Sorry to hear you’re having issues. May have to do some higher temp tests when the weather gets warmer.
Just got my X4, new out of the box first charge it makes a burning smell. Anyone who has worked with electronics will know the smell I am talking of. Not Good!
Doesn’t sound good!
Good detail review. I'll be brutally honest, that's actually quite impressive for a camera that's shooting with dual lens at 8K, we will have cameras *cough cough that overheats in 4K/30fps after 18 minutes. I also have the Ace Pro which has never overheated and I put it through the ropes, wish I could say the same for my GoPro or DJI.
Agreed. Thanks.
Thank You for the analysis of this "hot" topic.
Two Questions.
1. Connecting a Powerful power Bank directly to the camera without the battery, isn't it dangerous damaging the circuits of the camera electronics due to the sometimes aggressive power output of most of the nowadays power banks? The battery works also as a buffer to the power supply for the camera. I have this experience with a vehicle where the battery was too weak and we connected a power bank booster to it, to get to the nearest workshop, and it damaged other circuits of the vehicle.
2. As I read, the thermo grip has a metal material in it. Is it maybe wise to cool it down in a refrigerator maybe, before we apply it to the camera when we plan to make longer 8K recordings, to absorb the heat of the camera?
Good questions.
1. I would think that a modern device like this controls what it draws from the powerbank.
2. Interesting idea. Might help gain a few extra minutes of recording time. May have to give it a try.
Yeah why not record in your hand. It's looks like your holding a phone. No one knows what you are doing. Better than pointing a gopro at them
Good point.
Good informative video 👍 thank your very much!
My pleasure!
Very useful information. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Good video, informative. What's the power level being supplied by the charger? Have your tried using a lower powered charger, say a power level that just maintains the current battery level while recording instead of actually charging the battery?
I did not measure that, but will have to look into it.
@@ttl_channel np, thanks for the reply
Did you try recording without the internal battery, using just a power bank? Maybe this will allow us to record for a longer period.
On my list of things to test - stay tuned.
@@ttl_channel Hope the temperature sensor is not close to the battery. If it is, the temperature reading might not be accurate and could cause damage to the X4.
Were these tests done in H.264 or H.265?
H.265
i can see a market for
extended battery pack makers to make:
an adapter that slots in while improving cooling using a vapor chamber.
or
a third party thermo grip that has heat wicking but using a metal grip might interfere with the wifi signal.
Interesting ideas! Thanks for sharing.
@@ttl_channel i just got my insta360 X4, i live in tropical singapore.
those third party metal cages, does it make enough contact to wick some heat away to make a difference?
because my cage feels warm to the touch while i was updating the firmware.
great video, good info. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Hey man do you live in AUS?
No, Pacific Northwest in USA
I get only around 10mins in 8k not happy with this
Wow! What conditions are you recording in?
Had it 2 days I've tried outdoor I got to 12mins and indoors I got to 10 I wanted this camera for an event that taking place next week not happy with this recording length
It does get hot sometimes haven’t had too much of a issue tho unless charging after recording
The external charger is boss.
Good point. I guess if you are charging in-camera, I guess your cool-down time is even longer.
My Insta 360 x4 is hanging. Is there any setting i need to check or its just a defective piece? Please suggest
I have seen this happen on the X3 when I was using a memory card that was too slow. Could that be it?
@@ttl_channel Thanks for the quick reply as such I am using sandisk Extreme V30 A2 64GB SD card with Read Speed upto 170MB/S and Write speed of 80 MB/S I guess that should work? However even without SD card also X4 getting hung within 5-6sec after switching ON but the menu seems working fine. It's just the camera stop responding. And same while using SD card. Please suggest.
Sounds like you need to get a replacement.
@@ttl_channel thank you for the response. But it seems it's working now without an SD card.
The only problem is while recording with SD card it's working fine for single screen and for some time for 4 k 30fps in 360 mode but not working for 4k 60fps and above resolution. It feel the problem is resolved automatically but I need to change my scandisk v30 A2 SD card with the above version. What do you think? Please suggest.
x3 overheating to so nothing changed
I never experienced overheating with my X3.
Great info! Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
My new Insta360 X4 crashed at 34 minutes while recording in my dining room at 74 degrees.
Was it overheating?
@@ttl_channelWhen I turned it back on, it said it had shut down due to overheating.
The first overheat I had was after 32 mins in a sub-65 F room. Since then, I have always managed at least an hour. It’s almost as if the X4 gets “conditioned “, which I’m not sure is a good thing or not!
Obviously if you are connected to external power, that will overheat faster.
@@ttl_channel I bought my X4 thru Amazon and I think I’ll see if I can return it. I don’t like it well enough to try using it in the Texas heat. I have enough trouble with my GoPro 11..
This was amazing
Thank you, and thanks for watching.
Is there any heating issues with x3 ?
I have been using the X3 for a couple of years now and never once had an overheating issue.
Which one is best x3or x4@@ttl_channel
I have had endless issues, only when flying. Sun comes through windscreen and heats the camera. Under clouds usually not an issue.
Hi bro my x3 heating with in 5 minutes how could handle the situation explain pls
I always appreciate your attention to detail, and easy to read graphs/charts.
Thanks!
I recently got an X4 (mainly for the 8K mode, as i also have an X3), so its good to know that i shouldn't run into overheating issues (especially as i tend to record for no more than 10 minuites at a time)
(and im a bit annoyed at having had to wait around for three days in a row for the delivery as on the first two days the driver must have gone to the wrong house)
Hope it arrives soon - enjoy!
@@ttl_channel It arrived yesterday, right after i had given up hope of ever seeing the parcel (fortunatly i noticed the van just as i got to the top of the stairs, so i raced back downstairs and managed to make it to the door before the driver (the parcel required an "Adult Signature" for some reason unknown to me))