As consumer 360 cameras like the Insta360 One X3 refine integrated features balancing performance, cost, and convenience, some specs stand out by their absence. In aiming to retain a compact form factor, Insta360 opted not to incorporate global positioning system (GPS) hardware into this model for auto location tagging.
Reviewing the One X3 technical specifications and hardware design reveals no dedicated GPS components for receiving location data from satellites to embed into image metadata or video frames. As such, fresh footage lacks automatic spatial coordinates or altitude info baked in.
While automatic tagging isn’t present, users can manually assign positioning info during editing workflows either on Insta360’s mobile app or Desktop Studio software both included with the One X3. Syncing to external recording devices like phones can automate this.
Skiping a GPS module likely helped Insta360 retain a small form factor critical for the One X3’s lightweight portability and pocketable convenience. And the capabilities are not widely needed by more casual users. Those desiring automated location data can leverage solutions like the Insta360 ONE RS 1-Inch 360 Edition which does pack onboard GPS.
If accurate spatial data for your POV exploits ranks essential, the Insta360 One X3 deserves a little backup from an external GPS recorder or marker adding location details later during editing. But for most users’ 5.7K 360 capture needs, convenient size overrides niche specs. Learn more at Insta360’s website.
Conclusion
While the Insta360 One X3 skips onboard GPS for automated tagging to retain a streamlined footprint, creators needing embedded location metadata can leverage syncing with external recorders or manual tagging during post-production editing.
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