The Design section of the Insta360 Connect reveals a sizeable unit, measuring 685 mm wide, 77 mm tall, and 86.1 mm thick, with a weight of 2,270 g. It includes a privacy shutter, an indicator light, and a tripod mount for flexible placement, though it lacks a video light and motion sensor. The device is rated to operate within a temperature range of 0 °C to 40 °C.
The Insta360 Connect records video at 2160p (4K) up to 30 fps through its main camera, with a 110-degree field of view that can be adjusted to suit different framing needs. Continuous autofocus keeps subjects sharp during recording, and automatic light correction helps maintain consistent exposure. The camera does not support vertical video recording or a built-in HDR mode.
The main camera uses a 48-megapixel back-illuminated CMOS sensor, a combination that generally supports improved light capture by placing the wiring layer behind the photodiodes. The lens does not feature branded damage-resistant glass.
Audio capture on the Insta360 Connect is handled by an array of 14 built-in microphones, supporting both stereo recording and noise cancellation for cleaner voice pickup in various environments. A built-in speaker is also included, making the unit self-contained for two-way audio during calls or conferencing sessions.
The Insta360 Connect connects via USB Type-C with a detachable cable and also offers an HDMI output for display connectivity. Wireless communication is handled through built-in Bluetooth 5.1, while platform support is limited to Windows and Mac OS X — Android, iOS, and Chrome OS are not compatible. The unit does not include a 3.5 mm headset jack.
The Insta360 Connect supports Ethernet connectivity for a wired network connection and allows control via a remote smartphone, though it does not include a dedicated remote control unit.