Insta360 has a cheaper Flow 2 gimbal for the masses

Insta360's new gimbal isn't quite "Pro," but its pricing isn't, either. The Flow 2 includes many of the features from the Flow 2 Pro while costing $50 less.

The Insta360 Flow 2 ticks most of the boxes that its Pro sibling does. (The more expensive gimbal launched earlier this year.) Like that model, the Flow 2 features a built-in selfie stick and a tripod. It supports advanced subject tracking, golden ratio subject framing and a built-in spotlight. Also carrying over is NFC one-tap pairing and teleprompter mode.

But if you're an iPhone user, there's one big omission. The Flow 2 doesn't support Apple DockKit, which enables seamless control of motorized docks. You can make up for much of that with Insta360's AI tracker accessory. However, it costs extra. At that point, your total price will creep closer to that of the Pro model. So, it would be wise to break down your specific needs before making a decision.

A family taking a selfie with the Insta360 Flow 2 camera gimble.
Insta360

There are a few other differences. The standard model also lacks the Pro's selfie mirror, which lets you check your framing and appearance on the fly. Its tracking mobility is more limited than the Pro model's 360-degree version. There's no Free Tilt mode either. (That's the feature that lets you angle your phone in unique and creative ways.) Nor is there a tracking ring light on the standard gimbal.

If none of those omissions affect your workflow, the Flow 2 could help you save a few bucks. The Insta360 costs $110. The company also offers a bundle with the AI tracker accessory for $130. (Otherwise, the AI tracker is a separate $40 purchase.) The gimbal is now available from the company's website and retailers like Amazon.

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