Hi! Thanks so much for putting together this test! Much appreciated. Which input gain did you use for the test? It seems quite high when looking at your phone. Other users typically set the gain between -10 and -5 dB, depending on the helmet and bike sounds. Using an equalizer (EQ) can also enhance the audio quality. We recommend disconnecting from our app if you are streaming to the camera. However, if you are recording internally, it's a good practice to monitor the audio using our app. I'm happy to help! Ride safely and have fun! Best, Michele and the Instamic Team
@Instamic I started with -10 on a previous ride and noticed is was in the red. I decreased it later in that video and it was much better. I'll check it and see where it is. Thanks for the suggestion to disconnect from my phone! How does not being connected to the phone help? And how do I know I'm connected to the Insta360 camera without connecting to the phone first?
@StretchingOn3Wheels My setup is: -360 camera to the Insta360 invisible selfie stick -selfie stick to a 1/4"-20 x .25" threaded post combined with a 1" RAM Mount ball -B size RAM Mount socket arm -RAM Mount Tough Claw to Mount it to my passenger hand rails -I replaced my brake fluid reservoir bracket with this RAM Mounts RAM-B-309-1U Motorcycle Brake/Clutch Reservoir Ball Base with B Size 1" Ball My upper setup looks like this without the selfie stick rammount.com/products/ram-b-400-379-252025-rwu I don't use a GoPro. Insta360 is easier to edit compared to my very old GoPro. If I ever get an action camera again, it will probably be an Insta360 Ace Pro or Ace Pro 2. My 360 camera has terrible low light quality, but the Ace Pro models are better for that.
Hi!
Thanks so much for putting together this test! Much appreciated.
Which input gain did you use for the test? It seems quite high when looking at your phone.
Other users typically set the gain between -10 and -5 dB, depending on the helmet and bike sounds.
Using an equalizer (EQ) can also enhance the audio quality.
We recommend disconnecting from our app if you are streaming to the camera. However, if you are recording internally, it's a good practice to monitor the audio using our app.
I'm happy to help!
Ride safely and have fun!
Best,
Michele and the Instamic Team
@Instamic I started with -10 on a previous ride and noticed is was in the red. I decreased it later in that video and it was much better. I'll check it and see where it is.
Thanks for the suggestion to disconnect from my phone! How does not being connected to the phone help? And how do I know I'm connected to the Insta360 camera without connecting to the phone first?
Hey Tony, where do you mount your 360 camera, and do you also use a GoPro?
@StretchingOn3Wheels My setup is:
-360 camera to the Insta360 invisible selfie stick
-selfie stick to a 1/4"-20 x .25" threaded post combined with a 1" RAM Mount ball
-B size RAM Mount socket arm
-RAM Mount Tough Claw to Mount it to my passenger hand rails
-I replaced my brake fluid reservoir bracket with this
RAM Mounts RAM-B-309-1U Motorcycle Brake/Clutch Reservoir Ball Base with B Size 1" Ball
My upper setup looks like this without the selfie stick
rammount.com/products/ram-b-400-379-252025-rwu
I don't use a GoPro. Insta360 is easier to edit compared to my very old GoPro. If I ever get an action camera again, it will probably be an Insta360 Ace Pro or Ace Pro 2.
My 360 camera has terrible low light quality, but the Ace Pro models are better for that.