Insta360 Evo

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The Insta360 Evo is one of very few combined 360 / stereoscopic 180 cameras ever manufactured. It also predates Insta doing their activation bullshit, and can be used out of the box, although it cannot be configured without the app.

What they don't tell you, however, is that it can't record video continuously. It just stops recording about every 28 minutes or so, for about 8 seconds. When they received complaints, they said in the forum they forced us to lose footage so we wouldn't lose footage. That makes absolutely no sense. They didn't update the manual, product page, or FAQ; but they did eventually remove the response, pretending it's fine for a video camera to simply skip doing its one job.