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Insta360’s face-tracking webcams get bigger sensors and more expensive

By News RoomJanuary 13, 20262 Mins Read
Insta360’s face-tracking webcams get bigger sensors and more expensive
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Insta360 has announced new Pro versions of its Link 2 and Link 2C webcams that first launched in September 2024. As with the previous versions, the new Link 2 Pro and 2C Pro can track the movements of onscreen subjects to ensure they’re always in frame, making them ideal for those presenting on a video stream, or who need to move around but don’t have the budget for a camera operator. Both now feature larger 1/1.3-inch sensors paired with 24-millimeter equivalent f1.9 lenses for improved performance in low light or inconsistent lighting conditions.

Both webcams are now available worldwide through Insta360’s online store, but are slightly more expensive than the $199 Link 2 and $149 Link 2C. The Link 2 Pro, which features a two-axis mechanical gimbal to move its camera and track subjects, is $249.99; the Link 2C Pro, which uses software tricks to keep subjects in frame, is $199.99.

All previous versions of Insta360’s Link webcams have used half-inch sensors, but the company says the new 1/1.3-inch sensors introduce “major gains in low-light performance” and “deliver cleaner, brighter, and more detailed video across all lighting conditions.“ We haven’t had a chance to test those claims for ourselves, but larger sensors are typically a welcome upgrade. Video resolutions stay the same, however, with both the Link 2 Pro and Link 2C Pro maxing out at 4K/30fps, or up to 60fps at 1080p.

Insta360 says both webcams also feature its “most advanced webcam audio system to date” that pairs two microphones — one directional and one omnidirectional — with AI-powered noise canceling. There are four audio pickup modes to choose from: a standard option with ANC, a natural mode where audio processing is disabled, a setting optimized for groups of speakers, and an option that can isolate an individual in a noisy environment.

Existing features being carried forward include hand gesture controls for starting tracking and adjusting framing, background blurring, green screen replacement, and a whiteboard mode that keeps framing on a large board full of notes. On top of that, Insta360 is introducing Elgato Stream Deck support so you can adjust settings like exposure and white balance with button taps, quickly activate AI-powered features, or control multiple Link webcams simultaneously. The Stream Deck support will also be coming to the Link 2 and Link 2C webcams.

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