Description
Article no.: 31645
The Insta360 Ring Remote is a compact fingertip controller that lets you start and stop recording with a quick thumb tap. It works well when your camera is mounted out of reach or when you are in the middle of the action and need a simple, physical control.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Wireless control range | Up to 20 m (line of sight) |
| Ingress protection | IPX7 splash-resistant |
| Adjustable fit diameter | 46–70 mm |
| Bluetooth | Bluetooth 5.3 |
| Battery | Built-in rechargeable battery (10 mAh) |
| Runtime | Approximately 5 hours |
| Charging | Charge clip included — USB-C input, 5 V / 1 A |
| Weight | Approximately 8.2 g |
| Operating temperature | -10 °C to 45 °C |
The Ring Remote pairs with compatible Insta360 cameras. Confirmed compatible models include:
The Ring Remote suits situations where quick access to recording controls improves your workflow. For example, wear it on your finger while you move, or attach it to a rod, tripod leg, or handlebar using the hook-and-loop strap. Additionally, the adjustable fit lets you secure the remote to different diameters between 46 and 70 mm.
Question: How far can I control my camera with the Ring Remote?
Answer: You can control your camera up to 20 m in line of sight, which gives you room to move or place your camera out of immediate reach while still operating record start/stop.
Question: Is the Ring Remote suitable for wet conditions?
Answer: Yes. The remote is IPX7 splash-resistant, so it handles splashes and messy environments, but you should still avoid prolonged submersion beyond what IPX7 covers.
Question: How long does the battery last and how do I charge it?
Answer: The built-in 10 mAh battery provides approximately 5 hours of runtime. Recharge using the included charge clip with a USB-C input at 5 V / 1 A.
Question: Can I mount the remote on equipment rather than my finger?
Answer: Yes. The hook-and-loop strap and adjustable fit (46–70 mm) allow mounting on rods, tripod legs, or handlebars as well as wearing on your finger for handheld control.