Insta360 Flow 2 Pro arrives with Multi-Person Tracking and Pro Framing Grid
Camera company Insta360 has announced its new smartphone stabilizer called Insta360 Flow 2 Pro. The gimbal is advertised as the "next-gen AI-powered smartphone stabilizer" that works with Android and iOS but comes with seamless iPhone integration.
For starters, the Insta360 Flow 2 Pro uses Apple DockKit, allowing native subject tracking in the iPhone's built-in Camera app and over 200 third-party iOS apps, including Blackmagic.

The Flow 2 Pro also uses Deep Track 4.0 AI-powered tracking technology, enabling fast-moving subjects' tracking at up to 15x zoom with Active Zoom Tracking, while the Pro Framing Grid helps you frame the shots using a golden ratio composition. Additionally, the Flow 2 Pro supports real-time multi-person tracking.
Other highlights of the Insta360 Flow 2 Pro include 360° Infinite Pan Tracking, a selfie mirror, a Teleprompter Mode, and support for Dolby Vision and Apple ProRes. The stabilizer can also be controlled remotely with an Apple Watch or a second smartphone.

The Insta360 Flow 2 Pro's built-in selfie stick and tripod are stronger than the Flow Pro, while the handle is now longer and has an ergonomic grip. The Flow 2 Pro weighs 357g and packs a 1,100 mAh battery, advertised with a 10-hour run time and two-hour charging time. It can also be used as a power bank to charge other devices.
Insta360 made a nice video talking about the Flow 2 Pro's features. You can watch it below.
The Insta360 Flow 2 Pro comes in Stone Gray and Summit White colors, and it's on sale through Insta360's official website and Amazon.
Insta360 Flow 2 Pro's color options
The Flow 2 Pro's Standard Bundle is priced at $159.99, while the Creator Bundle costs $189.99. There's also a Vlog Bundle priced at $194.
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Reader comments
- CargoJoe
- 19 Jan 2025
- tu6
Damn the Flow Pro was literally released 6 months ago. At least it's decent.
- CargoJoe
- 19 Jan 2025
- tu6
So you can't film yourselves in public places even though it's a public space? Ok.
- Anonymous
- 18 Jan 2025
- YT8
government should stop these people from making videos in public places. it is a violation of people's privacy rights, even they're roaming around in public place.