Great suggestions - 2 questions - I've never tried loop before - if I stop recording, then start again will the old "loop" be saved and a new loop started? For example - let's say I'm recording and someone gets into an accident in front of me, I stop recording in the hopes to save it, then start again - will my original loop that contained the accident still be saved? And 2 - does the Insta360 studio do that speed overlay if you have the GPS data?
Right on both. If you stop one loop to save something and start a new one, it'll keep the first one. And yes if you have a remote or it linked to your phone through the app, it'll add your speed and such.
From my own experiments I have found... - Although the car has USB outlets, these do not provide enough power for the X3 and so I need to power it from a cigarette lighter USB adapter giving *2.1A output* . Anything lower, and while the X3 will record for a while, it will cut out after ~10 or 15 mins. - I run with the *battery out* so as to give more cooling ... the internals of the camera and card have a vent via the empty battery compartment, BUT... if your cigarette lighter power goes off with the ignition, make sure to keep the ignition on, stop the recording, let the X3 do its stuff and complete saving the file, and only then turn the car off, otherwise the video file will be corrupt and unusable as the X3 will be instantly powered-off when you turn off the ignition - I find that while 360 gives _some_ additional benefit, seeing someone tailgating as an example is 'challenging' AND it massively contributes to overheating and the camera powering off (looking out the rear is a pretty small pic, even at 5.7K). I have therefore honed in on... - *single lens mode on 'FOV+' 'UltraWide'* ... gives that wider view - 10 min cycle ... but you can go up to 30m in 5m increments - *Frame rate of 25* (down from 30). 24 is an option ... see below - I can get away with 2.7K but it has on some occasions then cut out, so *1080 is 'safer'* for ensuring the camera doesn't cut out. Of course, high res = better seeing number plates, so 2.7K with 24fps might be an option These settings are all about reducing the work the cpu needs to do to compress and write the video file, plus reduces the amount of data being written which helps keep the card heat down. You can go full 5.7K/360 is you wish, but in my experience, don't expect to get more than 10 mins recording. I'm 'surprised' by the cool air trick as skiing with the X3 on a long 3m pole over my shoulder can still result in cut-out due to heat, and that is giving it a pretty good cold airflow, but it's not enough on longer runs let alone anything the length of a drive. Anyway, these are the settings I have found work 'reliably' ... the only qualification being 2.7K/25fps has on occasions cut off, albeit restarting a short while later. Hence 1080 or going to 24fps would seem 'safer' options. One final thought. Single lens mode directly saves mp4 video files meaning they are directly usable without needing to edit. Translated: The video files are easier to share with Police if ever required, without you needing to 'tamper' with the video evidence to create an mp4 output the Police can take and use as evidence. Final 'observation'. If you switch the camera on, then record, you get single lens, FOV+ etc. If you just press the record without first powering on, i.e. 'Quick Record', the camera seems to default fro a full 5.7K 360. From a trip where I was proving these settings, I have a mix for single lens mp3 files and 360 insv files. This might explain my single heat cut-out ... I had inadvertently 'Quick recorded' and so all the heat-reductions settings were ignored, I was recording in full 5.7K/360. A lesson 😲 This might explain my heat cut-out and mean 2.7K/25fps is fine. I did get to these settings by extending recording periods (or hours), cranking down to the best res without any cutouts. Today's cutout was probably 'user error'! But the lesson, don't 'Quick Record' by accident. Power on, then start recording 👍
@iainhunneybell "saving the file, and only then turn the car off, otherwise the video file will be corrupt and unusable"===What if you get in an accident and it KILLS your engine power? Don't forget to save FIRST if you have to restart. If you turn key back to restart you kill the power and file is lost I guess.
Well @@mikeroche8544... To improve heat dissipation the suggestion (from others) is to run the X3 on USB power _with the battery removed_ This gives air right into the unit. This works well, but you are quite correct, the consequence of this would be if something caused _the ignition to go off_, then you'd lose the video of the actual accident. Note, it's _ignition_, not engine, so the engine can fail, just so long as the ignition doesn't go off. Of course, on some cars the cigarette lighter isn't wired into the ignition and so no issue, but on my Audi, you need the ignition on for the cigarette lighter to work. The option would be to run with the USB power connected and battery in. Then I would presume no issue, but possibly heat build-up in the camera might be worse as you lose that cooling right into the camera body. Not tried this, but it would be an idea because as you point you, the right of battery out and power on the ignition, is you could lose _the_ critical piece of evidence 🙂
I’m looking to buy x3 for my motorcycle riding, this is excellent video, speaking of the added value of being able to use in on my bike and in my car! Thank you 👍🏼
Can you mount the insat360 to the windshield... possibly, upside down if that makes sense? I am trying to avoid destroying the dash since it gets to be 115+ here in AZ.
actually i wish to know if it could behave like a normal dash cam, as in is there a mode where it will start recording soon as key power is on? that is by far the number 1 most important queston i have. having to press record every time, in reality means you will forget to press record the time you actually need it. other than that, while the loop record mode sounds cool, i wonder if it would do like a normal dash cam, take videos and save them in 5 mins intervals, and earse the oldest file and continue recording when the memory is full?
It won't start recording when you start the car, but in my experience, I got used to it within a couple days. I believe the camera won't START a recording if there isn't enough memory to hold that Loop setting. For example, if you tell it to record 4K 30 FPS for 20 minutes, it'll do the math and tell you there isn't enough memory to hold a 20 minute file. So you could then either delete old videos to make room, or shorten the loop recording to something that the card DOES have room for. Thanks for the questions!
@@TheDroneDad Hi. Thanks for the video, it's really helpful. You mention in the comment above that the camera may not start recording if there isn't enough space for the 30 minute requested recording. So are you saying that every time I stop for a coffee break I might need to delete the recording that I made before the coffee stop? How do I know if I need to delete the previous recording? Is it as simple as, when I hit 'record' when I re-enter the car, the camera simply will not start recording?
For something simple as going on for coffee I'd just let the camera keep recording. Otherwise, just keep a good sized SD card in it. Mine has MANY videos on it. And after a week or so, I take a couple minutes to delete the ones I don't need and save the ones I do into my computer. Then the card in the camera is ready to go again. Hope this helps.
It was VERY dark when taking that footage. And it doesn't have a sensor that is GREAT at handling low light. In thr city, it does much better. But it does have it's limitations.
You mean where it won't record sound? Can't do that, but when you export the video, you can just mute the exported file. But it won't auto power on from the USB. You'd need to actually turn it on manually. Thanks for the question!
Can I connect to the app and see a live feed of my surroundings without recording? I intend to solely use this a rear view/back up camera. How is the night time image quality?
honestly in this video I didnt turn low light stabilization on for the ace pro. For monitoring, you can use the app to monitor either a gopro or insta360 ace pro from the app, but if you dont change your camera sleep settings and time out without hitting record your camera will fall asleep and disconnect. True for all go pros and instas as far as i know
I got the insta360, but it performed extremely poorly for what I intended to use it for. I ended up getting a $70 Jansite mirror dash cam and the $40 upgraded rear camera from wolfbox. The technology on literally 100% of these dashcam is mediocre at best, simply because these companies are essentially the same. They are just rebrands of each other. They use the same parts, same connectors, same design, same functionalities etc.... My set up is just ok. It works well for exiting parking lots during both day and night. The rear camera covers more blind spot areas compared to the original mirror, but your eyes have to focus on the live feed every time you look at the mirror, and that's something you can never fully get used to. It bothers the eyes a lot I must say. You just turn the mirror off and on very quickly to use it just a rear view mirror, but the mirror visibility is very bad compared to the original mirror of the. For context, my doctor said my vision is pretty much perfect @@Metro_Gnome
Hi. Mine overheated on my motorbike. But according to other comments on here, if I remove the battery and connect the Insta360 to an external power supply so that it is 'charging', then it will not overheat. I'll have to test this theory at the weekend.
So if it deletes footage at a certain point how will you ensure that when you get into an accident it didn’t delete the important piece of evidence? I’m confused
You set it to keep the most recent footage. You tell it how long of a block of time to keep. So if you get in an accident and have it set to 10 minutes, it'll keep the most recent 10 minutes including the crash, as long as you remember to stop the recording once you stop the car.
@@TheDroneDadso if you die or if you’re hurt and can’t stop it, you will lose it as it continues recording. Also I wish it could be set to start when it gets power, like when you turn the car on.
After I upgraded to the x4 I saw this video and started using the x3 as a suplimentary dashcam for uber. Coming from alot of other dedicated dashcams that is the one thing I wish it had. Most have crash detection that will lock the segment of video from being over written. Incase you aren't able to stop it for whatever reason it stays on the sd card. Maybe future iterations will consider dashcam use but for not being sold as a dashcam it does well. Great vids btw 👍
thanks, I like your concise, no-words-wasted explanations 😊 I'm hoping to seamlessly switch an X360 between vehicles (including motorcycle and ebike), and you answered some of my major questions about how it'll work as a dashcam. Now can you direct me on getting a discount for the X4? 💸
Turn on X3, click on the bar on bottom of touchscreen in the bottom left corner, swipe over into you find "Loop recording" and select that, then click the bottom bar in the middle of the screen where you can select interval, resolution, and frame rate.
You mean where it can watch while the car is parked and you are away? Sadly, no. Unless you have a huge memory card in it and can record the whole time you're gone.
How long do you have it set for? The interval is the most confusing part to set up because it isn't in the "scroll wheel" setup the other options are. Yours may be stuck on MAX or something.
@@TheDroneDad I noticed that you use 5mins in your video, maybe I'll try that. You can also try to replicate my aforementioned set-up to see if you're able to replicate
To save a spot, you would need to stop the recording. As far as I know, you can't "save" a spot in the recording and continue the recording. So once something happens you want to keep, stop that recording, and then start a new one.
Lower your settings and dim the display or at best have it shut off in 1 minute. A lower resolution will also help. Shut off gps and WiFi settings so it's not constantly trying to connect with your phone or tablet. The insta 360 is an awesome camera when set up properly ❤😊
For use in hot weather you can remove the battery, plug the usbc charger from your car, and record as long as you want with no overheating issues.
Smart!
bro, so you mean it will run without battery, just with cable power alone? that's a good news.
Isn’t it gonna corrupt your data if you forgot to turn it off before shutting your car?
@mattmurray3327 no. Because the camera won't shut off when you turn off the car. It will keep recording until you turn it off, or the battery dies.
@@TheDroneDad I mean if it’s plugged without the battery.
Great suggestions - 2 questions - I've never tried loop before - if I stop recording, then start again will the old "loop" be saved and a new loop started? For example - let's say I'm recording and someone gets into an accident in front of me, I stop recording in the hopes to save it, then start again - will my original loop that contained the accident still be saved? And 2 - does the Insta360 studio do that speed overlay if you have the GPS data?
Right on both. If you stop one loop to save something and start a new one, it'll keep the first one. And yes if you have a remote or it linked to your phone through the app, it'll add your speed and such.
From my own experiments I have found...
- Although the car has USB outlets, these do not provide enough power for the X3 and so I need to power it from a cigarette lighter USB adapter giving *2.1A output* . Anything lower, and while the X3 will record for a while, it will cut out after ~10 or 15 mins.
- I run with the *battery out* so as to give more cooling ... the internals of the camera and card have a vent via the empty battery compartment, BUT... if your cigarette lighter power goes off with the ignition, make sure to keep the ignition on, stop the recording, let the X3 do its stuff and complete saving the file, and only then turn the car off, otherwise the video file will be corrupt and unusable as the X3 will be instantly powered-off when you turn off the ignition
- I find that while 360 gives _some_ additional benefit, seeing someone tailgating as an example is 'challenging' AND it massively contributes to overheating and the camera powering off (looking out the rear is a pretty small pic, even at 5.7K). I have therefore honed in on...
- *single lens mode on 'FOV+' 'UltraWide'* ... gives that wider view
- 10 min cycle ... but you can go up to 30m in 5m increments
- *Frame rate of 25* (down from 30). 24 is an option ... see below
- I can get away with 2.7K but it has on some occasions then cut out, so *1080 is 'safer'* for ensuring the camera doesn't cut out. Of course, high res = better seeing number plates, so 2.7K with 24fps might be an option
These settings are all about reducing the work the cpu needs to do to compress and write the video file, plus reduces the amount of data being written which helps keep the card heat down. You can go full 5.7K/360 is you wish, but in my experience, don't expect to get more than 10 mins recording.
I'm 'surprised' by the cool air trick as skiing with the X3 on a long 3m pole over my shoulder can still result in cut-out due to heat, and that is giving it a pretty good cold airflow, but it's not enough on longer runs let alone anything the length of a drive.
Anyway, these are the settings I have found work 'reliably' ... the only qualification being 2.7K/25fps has on occasions cut off, albeit restarting a short while later. Hence 1080 or going to 24fps would seem 'safer' options.
One final thought. Single lens mode directly saves mp4 video files meaning they are directly usable without needing to edit. Translated: The video files are easier to share with Police if ever required, without you needing to 'tamper' with the video evidence to create an mp4 output the Police can take and use as evidence.
Final 'observation'. If you switch the camera on, then record, you get single lens, FOV+ etc. If you just press the record without first powering on, i.e. 'Quick Record', the camera seems to default fro a full 5.7K 360. From a trip where I was proving these settings, I have a mix for single lens mp3 files and 360 insv files. This might explain my single heat cut-out ... I had inadvertently 'Quick recorded' and so all the heat-reductions settings were ignored, I was recording in full 5.7K/360. A lesson 😲 This might explain my heat cut-out and mean 2.7K/25fps is fine. I did get to these settings by extending recording periods (or hours), cranking down to the best res without any cutouts. Today's cutout was probably 'user error'! But the lesson, don't 'Quick Record' by accident. Power on, then start recording 👍
@iainhunneybell "saving the file, and only then turn the car off, otherwise the video file will be corrupt and unusable"===What if you get in an accident and it KILLS your engine power? Don't forget to save FIRST if you have to restart. If you turn key back to restart you kill the power and file is lost I guess.
Well @@mikeroche8544... To improve heat dissipation the suggestion (from others) is to run the X3 on USB power _with the battery removed_ This gives air right into the unit. This works well, but you are quite correct, the consequence of this would be if something caused _the ignition to go off_, then you'd lose the video of the actual accident. Note, it's _ignition_, not engine, so the engine can fail, just so long as the ignition doesn't go off. Of course, on some cars the cigarette lighter isn't wired into the ignition and so no issue, but on my Audi, you need the ignition on for the cigarette lighter to work.
The option would be to run with the USB power connected and battery in. Then I would presume no issue, but possibly heat build-up in the camera might be worse as you lose that cooling right into the camera body. Not tried this, but it would be an idea because as you point you, the right of battery out and power on the ignition, is you could lose _the_ critical piece of evidence 🙂
You can also read out loud the plates, does loop record audio?
It absolutely does, and I've done that before, too!!!! Good point!
bro that's so smart. thanks for this obvious hint! i really didn't think about this sooner!
3:48 "It also makes you more accountable"
**reframing has entered the chat**
True. Hopefully the court won't ask for the original 360 footage and will be okay with your refrained copy. ;)
I’m looking to buy x3 for my motorcycle riding, this is excellent video, speaking of the added value of being able to use in on my bike and in my car! Thank you 👍🏼
Glad it helped! Thanks for the comment!
Can you mount the insat360 to the windshield... possibly, upside down if that makes sense? I am trying to avoid destroying the dash since it gets to be 115+ here in AZ.
It'll absolutely mount to the dash!
The Theta Software does allow you to zoom in so thats a way to get lic plate numbers.
Thanks for the video. What if I want to record 10 minute intervals but keep every clip instead of recording over it?
As far as I know, you'd have to just start/stop a new recording every 10 minutes if that's what you wanna do.
actually i wish to know if it could behave like a normal dash cam, as in is there a mode where it will start recording soon as key power is on? that is by far the number 1 most important queston i have.
having to press record every time, in reality means you will forget to press record the time you actually need it.
other than that, while the loop record mode sounds cool, i wonder if it would do like a normal dash cam, take videos and save them in 5 mins intervals, and earse the oldest file and continue recording when the memory is full?
It won't start recording when you start the car, but in my experience, I got used to it within a couple days.
I believe the camera won't START a recording if there isn't enough memory to hold that Loop setting. For example, if you tell it to record 4K 30 FPS for 20 minutes, it'll do the math and tell you there isn't enough memory to hold a 20 minute file. So you could then either delete old videos to make room, or shorten the loop recording to something that the card DOES have room for. Thanks for the questions!
@@TheDroneDad Hi. Thanks for the video, it's really helpful. You mention in the comment above that the camera may not start recording if there isn't enough space for the 30 minute requested recording. So are you saying that every time I stop for a coffee break I might need to delete the recording that I made before the coffee stop? How do I know if I need to delete the previous recording? Is it as simple as, when I hit 'record' when I re-enter the car, the camera simply will not start recording?
For something simple as going on for coffee I'd just let the camera keep recording. Otherwise, just keep a good sized SD card in it. Mine has MANY videos on it. And after a week or so, I take a couple minutes to delete the ones I don't need and save the ones I do into my computer. Then the card in the camera is ready to go again. Hope this helps.
Thanks for the tips.
I will use this method with rental cars when overseas.
Great idea!
I hope all of this applies to Insta360 one RS as well?
Probably most of it does. Can't say that with any certainty though without looking into it.
Why the night video looks so blurry? Is that something you can fix in settings or that’s the way it looks? Cuz my go pro looks so clear at night
It was VERY dark when taking that footage. And it doesn't have a sensor that is GREAT at handling low light. In thr city, it does much better. But it does have it's limitations.
Nice one mate can you programme it so it’s muted when it auto powers up from USB ?
You mean where it won't record sound? Can't do that, but when you export the video, you can just mute the exported file. But it won't auto power on from the USB. You'd need to actually turn it on manually. Thanks for the question!
@@TheDroneDad maybe the x4 is different it can turn on when it sees usb power
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Can I connect to the app and see a live feed of my surroundings without recording? I intend to solely use this a rear view/back up camera. How is the night time image quality?
honestly in this video I didnt turn low light stabilization on for the ace pro. For monitoring, you can use the app to monitor either a gopro or insta360 ace pro from the app, but if you dont change your camera sleep settings and time out without hitting record your camera will fall asleep and disconnect. True for all go pros and instas as far as i know
you can turn the ace pro on from the app, but Im almost postive the go pro needs to be turned on to connect.
I got the insta360, but it performed extremely poorly for what I intended to use it for. I ended up getting a $70 Jansite mirror dash cam and the $40 upgraded rear camera from wolfbox. The technology on literally 100% of these dashcam is mediocre at best, simply because these companies are essentially the same. They are just rebrands of each other. They use the same parts, same connectors, same design, same functionalities etc....
My set up is just ok. It works well for exiting parking lots during both day and night. The rear camera covers more blind spot areas compared to the original mirror, but your eyes have to focus on the live feed every time you look at the mirror, and that's something you can never fully get used to. It bothers the eyes a lot I must say. You just turn the mirror off and on very quickly to use it just a rear view mirror, but the mirror visibility is very bad compared to the original mirror of the. For context, my doctor said my vision is pretty much perfect @@Metro_Gnome
Good afternoon, i hope my message find you well. I started creating content with insta 360 x3 action camera. Good Luck to everybody :)
To add gps data you can also connect the remote. it does add the speed so you wont have to run the app on your phone
Yes you are correct! I didn't opt for the remote, so I don't use it. But yeah that would free up your phone. Thanks for adding that!
@@TheDroneDad No problem. Here to help ;) How does the loop recording work? Doe sit create a new file after the reached time or does it overwrite?
@leonkouwenberg it overwrites
Thats why the x3 is advertised as dashcam for motorcycle only. Car will overheat unless the AC is COLD.
I agree, though it isn't hard to use it in a car, as long as you take a few simple steps to help it stay cool.
Can be perfectly used without overheating if you remove the battery and plug it to the charger instead
Hi. Mine overheated on my motorbike. But according to other comments on here, if I remove the battery and connect the Insta360 to an external power supply so that it is 'charging', then it will not overheat. I'll have to test this theory at the weekend.
Thank you!
Anytime!
Excelente gracias Im using my x3 as a Dashcam on my Harley road glide limited
Awesome. I bet that video looks great!
@@TheDroneDad they are top
So if it deletes footage at a certain point how will you ensure that when you get into an accident it didn’t delete the important piece of evidence? I’m confused
You set it to keep the most recent footage. You tell it how long of a block of time to keep. So if you get in an accident and have it set to 10 minutes, it'll keep the most recent 10 minutes including the crash, as long as you remember to stop the recording once you stop the car.
@@TheDroneDadso if you die or if you’re hurt and can’t stop it, you will lose it as it continues recording. Also I wish it could be set to start when it gets power, like when you turn the car on.
@msteright Would a normal dashcam stop itself if you die or get hurt? And yeah the auto start and stop is one hang up on it.
After I upgraded to the x4 I saw this video and started using the x3 as a suplimentary dashcam for uber. Coming from alot of other dedicated dashcams that is the one thing I wish it had. Most have crash detection that will lock the segment of video from being over written. Incase you aren't able to stop it for whatever reason it stays on the sd card. Maybe future iterations will consider dashcam use but for not being sold as a dashcam it does well. Great vids btw 👍
@2jplays544 thanks for the comment! Maybe Insta360 will see vids like this and add that feature in later firmware!
thanks, I like your concise, no-words-wasted explanations 😊
I'm hoping to seamlessly switch an X360 between vehicles (including motorcycle and ebike), and you answered some of my major questions about how it'll work as a dashcam.
Now can you direct me on getting a discount for the X4? 💸
No discounts that I'm aware of. The X3 recently got a price reduction and that's still an amazing camera. But sadly I can't help with the X4.
What model of the 360 camera
I use the X3 by Insta360. I have an affiliate link in the video description.
@@TheDroneDad thank you,
@Saidoromo2024 You're welcome. Thanks for watching!
Hi , great video!!!
Does the camera recording start automatically when the engine is started?
Thank's !!!!!
No. You have to hit the record button.
you can turn the ace pro on from the app but no go pro ive ever owned allows that. Thanks for your question and thanks drone dad
You can also use Voice activation, if you turn that option on the camera
@@TheDroneDad
This should have been a feature, returned it because no point if I forget to turn it on
Hi, I have a question why my insta 360x3 Loop recording something blurry while recording. Do you have any settings for that to make it clear.
Not sure without seeing exactly what you mean. Could be lots of different things causing the blurriness.
Your videos are helpful, thanks. Love from India.
Thank you! I appreciate you taking the time to watch and to comment!
you didn’t show how to loop i can’t find the setting
Turn on X3, click on the bar on bottom of touchscreen in the bottom left corner, swipe over into you find "Loop recording" and select that, then click the bottom bar in the middle of the screen where you can select interval, resolution, and frame rate.
@@TheDroneDad i’m on insta360 one x2 maybe it doesn’t have that feature
$299 a month? Dang!
$299 for what?
@TheDroneDad You said two ninety-nine per month, right? I think you meant $2.99.😏
@@davepaturno4290 Haha. Correct. $2.99 a month. Unless you wanna give $299. I won't fight you on it. ;)
I'm on a motorcycle, no A/C...
I would imagine the wind caused by riding a bike would keep it cool...maybe?
Thank you 🙏 so much ! Liked and subscribed.
Thanks so much! APPRECIATE YOU!
im still waiting x4 i hope its would better view in night plate*
X4 is out now.
can't make up license plates for shit
Yeah. Maybe one day. Plates are tough from a distance because of the contrast needed to read them clearly with our eyes.
Does it have a parking mode
You mean where it can watch while the car is parked and you are away? Sadly, no. Unless you have a huge memory card in it and can record the whole time you're gone.
Looping doesn’t work on my device. It is still recording everything
How long do you have it set for? The interval is the most confusing part to set up because it isn't in the "scroll wheel" setup the other options are. Yours may be stuck on MAX or something.
@@TheDroneDad I've already tested it on 3mins and 1min
@@TheDroneDad I noticed that you use 5mins in your video, maybe I'll try that. You can also try to replicate my aforementioned set-up to see if you're able to replicate
Weird!
I have been able to use loop on all intervals. Do you need to update some firmware?
Thank you
No, thank YOU.
Gps remote
Care to expand on that? What about the remote, specifically?
Hiw do you save a section, is it easy as pressing the screen? Thanks great video
To save a spot, you would need to stop the recording. As far as I know, you can't "save" a spot in the recording and continue the recording. So once something happens you want to keep, stop that recording, and then start a new one.
My X3 overheats constantly
What settings do you use? In a hot climate? Have the newest firmware?
Same, I'm in Australia where summers get over 30c so have to blast AC and try keep the cam in the path of the vent.
Well replace it
Lower your settings and dim the display or at best have it shut off in 1 minute. A lower resolution will also help. Shut off gps and WiFi settings so it's not constantly trying to connect with your phone or tablet. The insta 360 is an awesome camera when set up properly ❤😊
cutting toe nails while driving... that's... creative😂
Ya never know!!!! 🤣😂😂