On tenterhooks waiting for Insta360’s new 360-degree camera to come out? You won’t have to wait much longer.
Insta360’s latest filing with FCC reveals the company’s X6 360-degree camera, model code CINSABXA, received FCC certification on July 3.
What does this mean? It means that nothing stands in the way of the X6’s launch, likely early in the fall.
Insta360 has not yet confirmed a launch date, but the usual timeframe for product launches following FCC certification suggests the X6 will be announced in August or September.
Detailed specs are not confirmed in the filing, but other reports suggest the Insta360 X6 adds intriguing new features to the popular 360 degree camera. The X6 will reportedly be able to shoot video in 8K at 60fps, which is an upgrade from the maximum 30fps in 8K from its predecessor, the X5.
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The X6 is also reportedly able to shoot in 10-bit color, with larger sensors meaning better recordings in low-light conditions.
Pricing has also not been confirmed, but reports suggest that the X6 will launch somewhere between $549 and $599.
Insta360 is quickly becoming a powerhouse in the camera market. The company most recently released the Insta360 Luna Ultra, a gimbal camera that rivals DJI’s Osmo Pocket line.
Still, Insta360 is still best known for its flagship line of 360 degree cameras — most frequently launched in April. The Insta360 X5 was launched in April 2025, and the X4 came out in the April before that.
But April 2026 came and went without the release of its next generation 360 degree camera, leaving eager customers concerned.
So thanks to the the FCC filing, Insta360 fans can look forward to the release of the company’s newest 360 degree camera in a matter of weeks.