Insta360’s face-tracking webcams get bigger sensors and more expensive

January 13, 2026 Andrew Liszewski

A close-up of the Insta360 Link 2 Pro and Link 2C Pro webcams sitting on top of laptop screens.
Insta360’s webcams are now going pro. | Image: Insta360

Insta360 has announced new Pro versions of its Link 2 and Link 2C webcams that first launched in September 2024. As with the previous versions, the new Link 2 Pro and 2C Pro can track the movements of onscreen subjects to ensure they're always in frame, making them ideal for those presenting on a video stream, or who need to move around but don't have the budget for a camera operator. Both now feature larger 1/1.3-inch sensors paired with 24-millimeter equivalent f1.9 lenses for improved performance in low light or inconsistent lighting conditions.

Both webcams are now available worldwide through Insta360's online store, but are slightly mo …

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