Insta360 X5 Review: Best 360° Camera for Canadian Creators (2026)

Insta360 X5 360-degree action camera with dual lens module
★ Bottom Line

The Insta360 X5 is the best 360° camera most content creators can buy in 2026, pairing larger 1/1.28-inch sensors with 8K/30fps 360° capture and the most mature reframing app in the category. Available on Amazon.ca, its FlowState stabilization and user-replaceable lenses make it durable enough for daily creator use, and TechRadar's side-by-side testing found its low-light footage noticeably cleaner than the GoPro MAX2's. The trade-off is real-world battery life that runs shorter than the rated 185 minutes, and a $739.99 CAD price that sits above both the MAX2 and Insta360's own X4.

Pros

  • Larger 1/1.28-inch sensors deliver the best low-light 360° footage TechRadar tested in this category
  • 8K/30fps 360° video with 72MP blended stills
  • User-replaceable lenses avoid retiring the whole camera over scratched glass
  • 185-minute rated battery with 20-minute fast charging to 80%
  • FlowState stabilization and 360° Horizon Lock keep footage level in handheld shooting

Cons

  • Real-world battery life falls short of the rated 185 minutes during continuous 8K recording
  • Every 360° clip needs a pass through the Insta360 app before it is shareable
  • At $739.99 CAD it costs more than both the GoPro MAX2 and Insta360's own X4



Overview

At $739.99 CAD, the Insta360 X5 is the camera most content creators land on when they want the “shoot first, frame later” workflow without paying a premium for it. It’s sold on Amazon.com and Amazon.ca alongside Insta360’s own store, and it replaces the X4 as the brand’s flagship 360° model.

For Canadian creators, the X5 is sold directly through Amazon.ca and Insta360’s own store, with the same dual 1/1.28-inch sensors, 8K/30fps 360° capture, 72MP blended stills, and 4K/60fps Single Lens mode as the US model — no feature or firmware differences across the border.

Key Specifications

Camera System Dual 1/1.28-inch sensors, F2.0 aperture, PureVideo AI low-light mode
Video 8K/30fps 360° HDR, 5.7K/60fps 360°, 4K/60fps Single Lens mode
Still Photos 72MP blended 360° stills
Weight 200 g (7.06 oz)
Dimensions 124.5 x 46.0 x 38.2 mm with lens (4.9 x 1.8 x 1.5 in)
Rated Battery Life Up to 185 minutes — 37% longer than the X4
Charging Hyper-Charging to 80% in 20 minutes
Waterproofing 15 m (49 ft) native; deeper with optional Dive Case
Stabilization FlowState + 360° Horizon Lock
Lenses User-replaceable, scratch-resistant coating
Price (CAD) $739.99 CAD

Insta360 X5 360° Camera & Low-Light Performance

The larger 1/1.28-inch sensor pair is the real generational leap on the X5, and it shows up most in dim conditions. In TechRadar’s side-by-side testing against the GoPro MAX2, the X5’s footage came out noticeably cleaner around streetlights and illuminated buildings, with the outlet calling it the clear winner for anyone planning to shoot after dark or indoors. The GoPro MAX2’s smaller sensors struggle once the sun goes down by comparison.

PureVideo mode adds a further boost by lifting light sensitivity and suppressing noise without blowing out highlights, according to TechRadar’s review. Daylight footage is strong across the board at this tier, but the low-light gap is where the X5 separates itself from both the MAX2 and the aging Insta360 X4.

Battery Life & Charging

Insta360 rates the X5 at up to 185 minutes per charge, a 37% jump over the X4, with Hyper-Charging capable of refilling the battery to 80% in 20 minutes. That charging speed is genuinely useful for creators shooting multiple sessions in a single outing without carrying a stack of spare batteries.

The rated figure assumes moderate settings; continuous 8K/30fps recording with the touchscreen active for framing checks draws it down faster in practice. Creators planning back-to-back 8K shoots should budget for real-world runtime closer to two-thirds of the rated number and pack a spare battery for full-day use.

App & Editing Workflow

Insta360’s mobile and desktop apps are widely considered the most mature reframing ecosystem in the 360 camera category, and that maturity is the point of buying into this system rather than a rival’s. Footage shot in full-sphere mode has to pass through the app to be reframed into a standard 2D video before it’s shareable — every 360 camera works this way, but Insta360’s straight-to-social export flow is faster than most competitors’ apps.

The app also handles the FlowState stabilization and 360° Horizon Lock processing, so handheld or action footage comes out level even when the camera itself was tumbling or mounted at an angle mid-shot.

Durability & Waterproofing

The X5 is rated for 15 meters (49 feet) of native waterproofing, with an optional Dive Case extending that range for underwater creators. User-replaceable lenses are the more practical durability win day-to-day: a scratched or cracked lens no longer means retiring the whole $739.99 CAD camera, just swapping a much cheaper lens module.

That replaceable-lens design is shared with the X4, so it isn’t new to the X5, but it remains one of the more owner-friendly design decisions in an action-camera category where a scuffed lens usually means a full replacement purchase.

How Does It Stack Up Against the Competition?

The X5 sits above the budget GoPro MAX2 on image quality but below the photography-focused Ricoh Theta X on stills resolution — here’s how the numbers compare.

Feature Insta360 X5 GoPro MAX2 Ricoh Theta X Insta360 X4
Price (CAD) $739.99 CAD ~$689 CAD ~$686 CAD ~$551 CAD
Sensors Dual 1/1.28-inch Smaller dual sensor Single 1-inch Smaller dual sensor
Max Video 8K/30fps 360° True 8K (stitched) 5.7K/30fps 360° 8K/30fps 360°
Still Resolution 72MP 29MP Up to 60MP (11K) 72MP
Low-Light Best in class per TechRadar Weakest of the group Not built for action/low-light use Good, smaller sensors
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Prices change frequently — always verify current pricing before purchasing.

Is the Insta360 X5 Worth It?

For creators who want the full-sphere “frame later” workflow with the best low-light image quality currently available in a consumer 360 camera, the Insta360 X5 is the strongest all-around pick on the market — TechRadar’s testing puts it ahead of the GoPro MAX2 specifically on the dimension that matters most after dark.

Buyers on a tighter budget who mostly shoot in daylight can save roughly $190 CAD with the Insta360 X4 and lose relatively little, while anyone prioritizing maximum still-photo resolution for real estate or virtual tours should look at the Ricoh Theta X instead. A rumored Insta360 X6 has leaked with a redesigned body and faster frame rates, but with no confirmed release date as of this review, the X5 remains the current flagship worth buying today.

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Marcus Webb
Marcus WebbSenior Editor

Marcus has been hunting for the best tech and gear for over 40 years — as a coder, gamer, and lifelong outdoors enthusiast, he knows the gap between a good spec sheet and something that actually holds up. He brings that same critical eye to everything we cover.

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