Insta360's upgraded Go 2 action cam will have a 'Minions Edition'

Engadget 

Following a couple of solid 360 cameras, Insta360 is back in the action cam space with yet another "world's smallest action camera," the Go 2. While this thumb-sized magnetic camera bares a strong resemblance to its predecessor, it's actually a little bigger and comes with many handy upgrades. Most notably, the camera now supports much longer clip lengths -- up to 10 minutes with FlowState stabilization or up to 15 minutes with basic stabilization. This is a much welcomed change, considering the original Go had a mere 30-second limit per clip at launch, with the assumption being people would only need to shoot bite-size clips (a 60-second mode was added later on). Now that the time limit is practically gone on the Go 2, users naturally have more creative freedom. Other notable changes include a much improved click button which is now placed on the front side, along with a standalone run time boosted from the old 20 minutes to 30 minutes (1440p30 basic stabilization video).

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