Insta360: Shenzhen-Based 360-Degree Camera Leader Launches Mic Pro with E-Ink Display
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Zac Zuo
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Summary
Insta360 is a Shenzhen-based company founded in 2014 that positions itself as the world leader in 360-degree cameras. The article highlights their latest product launch, the Insta360 Mic Pro, a professional wireless microphone featuring a customizable color E-Ink display. The company focuses on empowering users to capture and share immersive, full experiences through their camera technology.
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The leader in 360 cameras Founded in 2014, Insta360 is the world leader in 360-degree cameras.
Insta360 Mic Pro is a pro wireless mic with a customizable E-Ink display
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