Specs Weight:Gimbal: Approx. 369g (13oz) Magnetic Phone Clamp: Approx. 32g (1.1oz) Dimensions (W x H x D) * Not incl. phone clamp. Built-in tripod unextended. Folded: 79.6x162.1x36mm (3.1x6.4x1.4in) Unfolded: 73.6x269.4x69.9mm (2.9x10.6x2.8in) Compatible Phone Thickness 6.9-10mm (0.3-0.4in) Compatible Phone Width 64-84mm (2.5-3.3in) Compatible Phone Weight 130-300g (4.6-10.6 oz) Port: USB-C Built-In Selfie Stick Length 215mm (8.5in) Built-In Tripod Dimensions Extended Length: 80mm (3.1in) Extended Diameter: 187.6mm (7.4in) Battery Capacity: 2900mAh Run Time 12 hours *Tested under room temperature conditions (25℃/77°F), with the gimbal fully balanced and placed on a flat surface. Charging Time: 2 hours (5V/2A) Operating Temperature: -10℃ to 40℃ (14°F to 104°F) Charging Temperature: 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F) Mechanical Range Pan: -230° to 100° Roll: -150° to 180° Tilt: -100° to 82° Max Control Speed: 120°/s Bluetooth: Bluetooth 5.0
What's include: Standalone: Standalone includes 1x Insta360 Flow, 1x Protective Pouch, 1x Magnetic Phone Clamp, 1x Grip Cover and 1x Type-C to A Charge Cable.
Creator kit: The total package for unlimited creative possibilities. Creator Kit includes 1x Insta360 Flow, 1x Spotlight, 1x Magnetic Phone Clamp, 1x Grip Cover, 1x Carry Bag, 1x Type-C to A Charge Cable, 1x Type-C to C Cable, 1x Type-C to Lightning Phone Cable.
These goggles are great, mainly due to the Steadyview VRX. Screen is bright and clearer than my EV800D, and looks better even though slightly smaller. These are much lighter weight and more comfortable.
Using in my goggles and in TX. In TX they work great as it uses a pair of them. Kind of short battery life on my goggles that only use one, but I charge both and just swap them out which works fine.
Compared to Matek M10Q-5883 on the same 7" quad and same location the Holybro M9N outperforms others in speed locking satellites, achieving DGPS. Also, due to the internal battery it retains previous GNSS location, satellites etc. for fast reboot in the same location.