Stats Dashboard (Garmin/Apple/COROS/IGPSPORT/FIT & GPX Files)
You can also add real-time stats such as speed, elevation, cumulative distance, incline, and motion trajectory to your video from third-party apps and devices when you export. You can overlay data from your Garmin, COROS and IGPSPORT device or Apple Watch and import FIT and GPX files.
Currently, only data from Garmin, Apple, COROS, and IGPSPORT devices are supported, as well as FIT and GPX files. More brands may be added in the future.
Notes:
- 360º videos are not currently supported.
- Strong signals in the surrounding environment could interfere with the GPS data and prevent it from being recorded. We recommend shooting in an open outdoor area.
- Stats Dashboard does not support the following shooting modes: Timelapse, Starlapse, Dynamic Timelapse, Slow Motion, and Bullet Time.
Garmin/COROS/IGPSPORT Device
How to connect:
- Connect the camera to the Insta360 app, open a video on the app's album page, pause the playback, and click "Stats" in the lower menu.
- Select your device as the data source.
- If you have not yet registered or logged into the Insta360 app, you will need to register or log in.
- Log in to your Garmin/COROS/IGPSPORT account and authorize the Insta360 app.
- The data will automatically synchronize to the Insta360 app.
Notes:
- For accurate timecodes between the GPS data and the video, it is recommended to connect the camera to the Insta360 app before recording to obtain the timecode from your phone.
- You must upload data from your device to the corresponding app before data can be synchronized to the Insta360 app.
- You can switch between data sources by tapping the icon on the dashboard page.
- Data can be synchronized to multiple devices that are logged into the Insta360 app.
- Garmin Devices: Insta360 Ace Pro 2 supports any Garmin device that shares data with Garmin Connect, including cycling odometers and smartwatches.
Apple Watch
How to connect:
- Connect the camera to the Insta360 app, open a video on the app's album page, pause the playback, and click "Stats" in the lower menu.
- Select "Apple Health" as the data source.
- If you have not yet registered or logged into the Insta360 app, you will need to register or log in.
- Authorize the Insta360 app.
- Apple Health data will automatically synchronize to the Insta360 app.
Notes:
- The Insta360 app does not support Apple Health on Android devices.
- For accurate timecodes between the GPS data and the video, it is recommended to connect the camera to the Insta360 app before shooting to obtain the timecode from your phone.
- Before recording, you need to start a workout on your Apple Watch and save it to record your exercise data and GPS information. You can also manually add a workout in the Apple Health app to synchronize your data.
- You can switch between data sources by tapping the icon on the dashboard page.
FIT & GPX Files
You can import FIT or GPX files from third-party apps into the Insta360 app in the following two ways:
Share FIT or GPX Files from a Third-Party App to the Insta360 App
If the third-party app supports sharing FIT and GPX files, you can share these files with the Insta360 app. The app will automatically match the data to your videos.
Stay on the Insta360 app's homepage before sharing FIT or GPX files to speed up matching the data.
Save FIT or GPX Files to Your Phone
If saving FIT and GPX files to your phone is supported by the third-party app, you can open the saved files in the Insta360 app via the system's file manager.
Alternatively, go to the Stats Dashboard > Data Source > Local Files and choose the file to import. Data will automatically sync to your footage.
Notes:
- Some apps or devices may produce GPX files without timestamps and are therefore incompatible with the Stats Dashboard.
- Due to inconsistent timezone settings across different manufacturers, imported files may show inconsistencies.
- Stay on the Insta360 app's homepage before sharing FIT or GPX files to speed up matching the data.