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DJI Osmo Action 5 Pro vs Insta360 X4

Comparison 2026Action Cameras

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DJI Osmo Action 5 Pro

DJI · Action camera

329.00

VS
85

Insta360 X4

Insta360 · 360° camera

499.00

Our verdict

Based on our weighted scoring, the DJI Osmo Action 5 Pro edges out the Insta360 X4 with an overall score of 88/100 against 85/100. It scores particularly well on image quality (92/100) and stabilization (92/100), making it the better all-round pick in Action Cameras.

The Insta360 X4 remains a sensible alternative if price is your main concern — it lands at €499.00 versus €329.00.

Image quality winner

DJI Osmo Action 5 Pro

4% higher than its rival

Value winner

DJI Osmo Action 5 Pro

10% better value for money

Specifications

SpecificationDJI Osmo Action 5 ProInsta360 X4
Price€329.00+52%€499.00
Rating★4.6 (3,120)★4.5 (2,760)
Overall88/100+4%85/100
Image
Resolution & fps4K/120, 2.7K/120, 1080p/2408K/30 360°, 5.7K/60, 4K/100 single-lens+100%
Sensor1/1.3" CMOS2× 1/2" CMOS+100%
StabilizationRockSteady 3.0 + HorizonBalancing 360°FlowState + 360° horizon lock+11900%
Hardware
IP ratingWaterdicht tot 20 m (IPX8)+100%Waterdicht tot 10 m (IPX8)
Battery life~240 min @ 4K/30, 150 min bij 0 °C+78%~135 min @ 5.7K/30, ~60 min bij 0 °C
microSDV30, tot 512 GBV30, tot 1 TB
Weight146 g+39%203 g

Pros and cons

DJI Osmo Action 5 Pro

Pros

  • Two OLED touchscreens: frame your self-shot on the front instead of shooting blind
  • 1/1.3" sensor delivers noticeably better low-light than GoPro — useful on early-morning rides
  • 150 min battery at 0 °C where the GoPro stock battery does ~35 min
  • Waterproof to 20 m without a housing — twice the HERO13

Cons

  • Mount ecosystem is smaller than GoPro; many third-party mounts need an adapter
  • Stabilization on very rough MTB singletrack stays just below HyperSmooth 6.0

Insta360 X4

Pros

  • Shoot first, frame later — great for gravel riders who don't know the shot in advance
  • Invisible selfie stick effect delivers 'drone-like' shots without a drone
  • 8K/30 in 360° still yields sharp 4K when cropped after reframing
  • FlowState stabilization with free 360° horizon lock — extremely stable

Cons

  • Workflow is heavier: 360° files require editing in Insta360 Studio or app
  • Dashcam role for insurance is less practical — one clear front lens is still better than none

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