The Insta360 Connect is available now starting at $1,999, but the touch panel and other mounts can increase the price by up to $700.
It’s an advanced speaker bar that sports 14 microphones, dual 4K cameras, simple connectivity, and AI enhancements for small room conferencing.
A desktop stand is supplied, but you have to pay extra for the wall mount or TV mount.
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With remote and hybrid work the new normal, video conferencing is a daily part of many jobs. When our engineering firm returned to the office, we started with Owl 360 camera systems, which provided a minimal level of room awareness: the cameras were never very clear, and unflattering wide shots left something to be desired.
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Insta360 is well-known for its fantastic 360-degree cameras: I use the Insta360 RS almost daily to capture action video while riding bikes, running, and fishing.
For the past few weeks, however, I have been testing the new Insta360 Connect<!–> dual camera video sound bar in my office. It’s a straightforward device that serves as your camera, microphone, and speaker for a connected computer system, and does all of those things well.
I set up the Insta360 Connect in the large office of our CEO since he was adding some furniture and rearranging the office to better support meetings. The system connects quickly and easily via USB-C to your computer and HDMI to your monitor, with a simple setup screen appearing the first time you make a connection. You can connect the video bar via a wired or wireless connection to perform software updates, as well.