Insta360 announces the global availability of its first handheld stabilized camera in the United States after an initial release in China and a period of teases, leaks, and a debut at NAB 2026. The Luna Ultra is built around two 8K cameras mounted on a 3-axis gimbal, designed to provide stabilization for vlogging and handheld shooting. The company positions the device as a step up from compact stabilized options such as DJI’s Osmo Pocket 4 and Pocket 4P.
Across reporting, the Luna Ultra is described as a compact, dual-lens camera intended for creators who want high-resolution video along with color workflow features. TechRadar also highlights that the camera supports an 8K capture mode and includes a Log color profile. Coverage compares its overall approach and handling with DJI’s Pocket 4 line, while noting that Insta360 is entering the vlogging camera market with a new stabilized alternative. Details such as specific pricing and direct feature parity versus DJI are discussed in comparison, but both outlets agree on the core hardware concept and the US availability announcement.