Overview

Insta360 X5 Quick Reader

The Insta360 Quick Reader for your X5 action camera allows you to record footage onto the module and transfer it to your phone or computer without using up additional camera battery. By inserting a microSD card into the reader and plugging it into the USB-C port of your X5, you can store data directly onto the device while you shoot.

SKU: GC170-INSTAX5-21

Insta360 X5 Quick Reader

Insta360 X5 Quick Reader

The Insta360 Quick Reader for your X5 action camera allows you to record footage onto the module and transfer it to your phone or computer without using up additional camera battery. By inserting a microSD card into the reader and plugging it into the USB-C port of your X5, you can store data directly onto the device while you shoot.

To preview and edit the footage while on the go, simply insert the Lightning or USB-C 3.0 connector into a compatible mobile device and open the Insta360 app. Files can also be transferred and accessed through a personal computer. The reader also has an additional storage slot to store a microSD card.

Key Features:

Quick Reader for Insta360 X5

Compatible with Apple or Android Devices

Transfer and Edit Files via microSD Slot

USB-C 3.0 and Lightning Connectors

Additional microSD Card Storage Slot

What's in the Box:

Insta360 X5 Quick Reader

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Product Overview

Insta360 X5 Quick Reader

The Insta360 Quick Reader for your X5 action camera allows you to record footage onto the module and transfer it to your phone or computer without using up additional camera battery. By inserting a microSD card into the reader and plugging it into the USB-C port of your X5, you can store data directly onto the device while you shoot.

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