Description:
This compact battery kit gives your Insta360 X4 camera longer runtime for extended shoots and easier on-the-go charging. If you need a reliable spare, the replacement Insta360 X4 battery pack increases shooting time while keeping handling simple for travel and outdoor recording.
Key Points
The kit includes two rechargeable lithium-ion cells with a higher stated capacity than standard batteries, which means more recording minutes according to the manufacturer. It comes with a three-slot charger hub that can charge multiple batteries at once and a USB-C cable for convenient power from a wall adapter or a power bank. 🔋
Also noteworthy is the small protective carry case for each battery that has a built-in Micro SD card slot, helping to keep batteries and memory cards organised when you move between shoots. Keep in mind that third-party batteries are not waterproof, so using a waterproof housing is advisable for underwater use. 🌊
Technical Specifications
- Name: Powerextra 360 X4 replacement batteries and charger
- Capacity: 2500mAh (3.85V / 6.93Wh) per battery
- Contents: 2 x batteries, 1 x 3-channel charger hub, 1 x USB-C cable, 2 x protective battery cases, 1 x user manual
- Charger input/output: Input 5V/3A, outputs 4.4V/1.5A (x1), 4.4V/1.5A (x2), 4.4V/1.1A (x3)
- Compatibility: Designed for use with the Insta360 X4 camera
Usage Recommendations
Charge all batteries simultaneously when preparing for a long session to ensure you have multiple fully charged spares. The LED indicators on the charger show charging status with red for charging and green for fully charged or idle, which makes it easy to check readiness at a glance. For extended field work, carrying the included protective cases keeps cells and memory cards together and reduces the chance of losing small accessories.
For safe operation, allow batteries to reach room temperature before charging if they have been used outdoors in cold or hot conditions. The cells include a smart protection chip to reduce risks such as overcurrent and overcharging, but it is still sensible to avoid leaving batteries unattended while connected to power for long periods.










