Insta360 Cold Shoe Extension Bracket for ONE X4/X3/X2

BH #INDINORHXA • MFR #X2/X3/X4 COLDSHOE
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Insta360 Cold Shoe Extension Bracket for ONE X4/X3/X2
Key Features
  • Designed for Use with a Selfie Stick
  • Attaches Between Camera and Selfie Stick
  • Offers Shoe Mount for Mic or Light
  • Aluminum Construction
The Cold Shoe Extension Bracket from Insta360 is designed to be used with a selfie stick, sold separately. The small bracket sandwiches between the ONE X4, ONE X3, or ONE X2 and a selfie stick, and it provides a shoe mount on the side for attaching a mic or light.
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Insta360 X2/X3/X4 COLDSHOE Overview

The Cold Shoe Extension Bracket from Insta360 is designed to be used with a selfie stick, sold separately. The small bracket sandwiches between the ONE X4, ONE X3, or ONE X2 and a selfie stick, and it provides a shoe mount on the side for attaching a mic or light.

Insta360 X2/X3/X4 COLDSHOE Specs

General
Compatibility
Insta360 ONE X4 Camera / ONE X3 Camera / ONE X2 Camera
Physical
Mounting
1x Proprietary
1x Shoe Mount Receiver
Color
Black
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.04 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
2.5 x 2.4 x 1.5"

Insta360 X2/X3/X4 COLDSHOE Reviews

Works perfect low profile

By Curtis
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2024-12-10

Works perfect using the holy Land Lark M2 wireless microphone system with the insta360x3 mic adapter.

Exactly as advertised and expected

By Scott
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2022-10-07

This Insta360 Cold Shoe Extension was purchase for my new X3 and it fits perfectly. It is light and solid. Very happy with purchase.

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Would the DJI Mic hide in the stitch line if I ...

Would the DJI Mic hide in the stitch line if I used this accessory?
Asked by: Donald
I have this bracket. The DJI microphone receiver will be seen in the stitch line as the depth of the receiver is much wider than the camera. If you want to hide your DJI receiver, check out Xmount360's mounts. They rotate the receiver 90° so that it is parallel to the camera making the height of the receiver less than the thickness of the camera.
Answered by: Steven
Date published: 2024-04-12
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