![]() ![]() I was an early adopter of the format and have used several cameras in my other, other life as a travel writer and photographer for Forbes and CNET. In addition to being the editor-at-large for Wirecutter, I also review 360 cameras for Forbes. So for most people, the Garmin is the better option. While the similar GoPro Fusion has a bit better image quality, it is significantly more difficult to use and live with. It's significantly more expensive than our other picks, but offers a lot more for people looking for a 360 action cam. If you're looking for something you can take surfing, swimming, mountain biking, or otherwise action cam-y, the Garmin Virb 360 is waterproof to 33 feet (10 meters), records 5.7K video, and has a number of cool editing features. Though its resolution isn't as high as that of some others, the quality of its lenses and image sensors let it take excellent photos and videos. The Theta V's simple design belies the complexity within, offering high-quality images and videos that look more natural and immersive than those taken by most other cameras. Though it lacks some of the advanced features of the Insta360 One X like robust image stabilization, a removable battery, and 5.7K video, the Ricoh Theta V is a solid alternative if our main pick is sold out. ![]() The camera isn't waterproof, but two waterproof cases are available, along with numerous other accessories. Even better, it performs as well as you'd hope looking at the features list. It's as if Insta360 looked at everything people wanted in a 360 camera, and stuffed it all into the One X. The specs on the One X read like a 360 camera wishlist: 5.7K resolution (the highest you can get in this price range), removable battery, on-camera display, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, an app with advanced editing methods, and more. The Insta360 One X is the camera that does everything well. The camera is small and easy to use and has excellent apps for your phone and computer. It produces attractive, high-resolution, 360-degree, fully spherical images and videos that you can scroll around to show a view of every direction surrounding the camera, plus unique non-360 "FreeCapture" 1080p videos that show just the most interesting sections of your 360 content. Read the full 3060-degree camera guide here.Īfter 70-plus hours of researching over nearly three years, including days of hands-on testing for this update and two months using our main pick, we've found that the Insta360 One X is the best 360 camera. When readers choose to buy Wirecutter's independently chosen editorial picks, Wirecutter and Engadget may earn affiliate commission. This post was done in partnership with Wirecutter. ![]()
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