
Insta360 has a new vibration dampener and other new accessories for Insta360 One R, One X2, Go 2 and other action cams including GoPro.
Vibration Dampener ($60 here). If you want to use your camera on a motorcycle or bike, this accessory will reduce vibrations and can soak up some bumps from the road. The dampener has six springs and can absorb vibrations in three axes (up/down, left/right, forward/backward). It does not dampen for pitch, yaw, or roll. However most stabilized 360 cameras already stabilize pitch, yaw and roll. The dampener can support cameras up to 250 grams.

Helmet Chin Mount ($20 here). If you want to shoot POV shots from your motorcycle or dirt bike, check out the new helmet chin mount. This accessory lets you mount an action cam on the chin bar of a full face helmet (for street or dirt).

Insta360 Go 2 cycling cap ($20 here). Do you wish you could clip the Go 2 to your bike helmet? You can, with this cycling cap, which can be worn underneath your helmet or by itself. It also features moisture wicking.

Insta360 Go 2 cover / skin ($10 here). Protect your Insta360 Go 2 charge case from scratches with this cover / skin. It’s made of TPU and polycarbonate that will protect your Go 2. It also makes it easier to find and if you have Apple airpods, the red color will make it easier to tell them apart. The skin won’t block the USB port or the 1/4-20 tripod hole.

Looking forward to some footage of the dampener how it works.
Hi Jhon. I will test and post the results!
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Hi Mic.
It looks like an interesting solution to lower the amount of jello. I was looking for similar solutions for small <0.5kg prosumer cameras but I’ve only found vibration isolators for the larger 2-5kg 360 rigs.
I am wondering how well does it work when mounted inside a helicopter/gyroplane/propeller airplane window.
Hi Michael. I don’t have access to a helicopter or propeller plane but I will test with a scooter… 🙂
I got one last week. It did not work well as I expected.
sorry to hear that. What did you test it on?