Motorcycle footage has always had a fundamental problem: the camera can only see what it is pointed at, and on a bike you cannot watch where you are going and aim a camera at the same time. The Insta360 X5 Motorcycle Bundle solves that with a 360 camera that records everything around you, plus the mounts and audio gear tuned specifically for riding. The bundle pairs the waterproof 8K 360 X5 with a rugged replaceable lens, a three hour battery, clear audio that fights wind, and the invisible selfie stick effect that is the signature look of modern riding videos. I rode with it for two weeks on a mix of highways, back roads, and city streets, and this is what I found.

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Design and Build

The bundle opens as a complete riding kit rather than a bare camera. Alongside the X5 body you get motorcycle mounting hardware, including a handlebar mount that installs in minutes with the included tools, and the accessory setup that makes the camera feel purpose built for the road. Everything packs into the bundle case with room to spare, and the whole kit is light enough to live in a tail bag.

The X5 body itself carries over the same rugged bar design, with dual lenses, a sealed waterproof construction, and the replaceable lens module that matters so much on the road. Road debris, bugs, and small stones are constant threats, and knowing a scratched lens can be swapped out rather than sent for repair is a genuine relief for riders.

Close up of the handlebar mount holding the X5 securely

The mounting hardware is the difference between a bundle and a box of parts. The handlebar clamp fits standard bars snugly, the arm positions the camera out beyond the fairing for a clean shot, and the whole assembly tightened down without rattling loose over rough pavement. The build quality of the mounts matches the camera, which matters when a mount failure at speed means losing a thousand dollar camera.

Key Features

The core feature is the same 8K 360 capture that defines the X5. On a motorcycle, that means the camera records the road ahead, the scenery beside you, and the bike and rider in frame all at once. Later, in the app, you can reframe the footage any direction you like, which turns every ride into footage that looks like it had a dedicated cameraman.

A highway ride being captured in 360 with the invisible selfie stick visible in frame

The clear audio package is tuned for the road. Wind noise is the enemy of riding video, and the built-in wind guard, paired with the bundle's audio setup, keeps the sound of the bike and the rider audible without the roar that ruins most onboard recordings. My test clips at highway speed were remarkably clean, with the engine note intact and the howl suppressed.

Stabilization is built in, so the footage stays smooth even with engine vibration and uneven pavement. The three hour battery covers a long ride on a single charge, and the removable cell means you can swap in a spare for a full day. The invisible selfie stick effect completes the picture, letting you extend the camera away from the bike for shots that look like they came from a chase drone.

Real-World Performance

Out on the highway, the bundle performed exactly as promised. I mounted the camera on the handlebar, hit record, and forgot about it, which is the whole point. When I reviewed the footage, I could pull a clean shot of the road ahead, a side profile of the bike, or a sweeping view of the landscape, all from the same ride. The 360 workflow meant I never once wished I had aimed the camera differently.

The reframing interface in the app showing different angles from the same 360 clip

The audio was the biggest surprise. At highway speed, the wind guard and bundle audio setup kept my voice usable when I spoke, and the exhaust note came through clearly without clipping. That is a rare result for motorcycle cameras, where wind usually buries everything. The invisible selfie stick shot, where the camera extends out on the mount beyond the bike, produced the classic floating perspective that dominates modern riding channels, and it worked without any visible stick in the frame.

Stability held up over rough pavement and potholes. The mount never loosened, and the footage stayed smooth through the bumps, with the built-in stabilization doing its job without turning the video into a wobbly mess. On city streets and back roads, the same setup delivered clean, steady footage, and the waterproofing meant a sudden rain shower did not stop the recording.

Battery life met expectations on a full day of mixed riding. A long loop of recording and short stops kept the camera going for hours, and swapping to a spare battery at a fuel stop took less than a minute. The whole kit charges from a USB-C power bank, which is standard gear on a ride, so keeping it topped up on a multi day trip is easy.

Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Complete riding kit with mounts included
  • 8K 360 capture never misses the view
  • Clear audio that holds up at highway speed
  • Rugged, waterproof body with replaceable lens
  • Stabilization that smooths engine vibration
  • Three hour battery with removable cells

Cons:

  • 360 editing still requires time in the app
  • Bundle pricing adds up over a bare camera
  • Mount hardware is specific to handlebar use
  • Large 8K files fill memory cards quickly
  • App workflow is essential, not optional

How It Compares

Riders choosing a camera usually weigh the X5 bundle against a wide angle Action Camera with a windshield mount, or against a bare 360 camera bought without the riding kit. The comparison explains why the bundle exists.

Feature X5 Motorcycle Bundle Wide Action Cam Bare 360 Camera
Field of view Full 360 degrees Fixed wide angle Full 360 degrees
Riding mounts included Yes Sometimes No
Wind resistant audio Excellent Good Good
Reframing after the ride Any direction Fixed Any direction
Replaceable lens Yes Covered Yes
Kit ready to ride Yes Often not No
The bundle compared next to a wide angle action camera and a bare 360 camera

Against a wide angle action camera, the X5 bundle wins because you never need to aim, and the audio and mounts are already sorted for riding. Against a bare 360 camera, the bundle saves you the hunt for compatible mounts and the audio tuning, which is exactly the fiddly work that delays your first ride video. For riders who want to hit the road and start shooting the same afternoon, the bundle is the more complete answer.

Who Should Buy It

Buy this bundle if you ride and want footage of every ride without wrestling with camera aiming, if you are starting a riding channel and want the invisible selfie stick look, or if you simply want a waterproof camera with mounts that work out of the box. It is ideal for riders who value their time: everything you need is in the kit, ready to mount in minutes.

A rider preparing to leave with the X5 mounted and ready on the handlebar

Skip it if you only ride occasionally and would rather point a cheap wide angle camera, if you never plan to edit footage, or if your budget keeps you on a bare camera with third party mounts. For the dedicated rider who wants complete 360 coverage of the road, this bundle is the best equipped option. You can check the current price of the Insta360 X5 Motorcycle Bundle on Amazon to see what it includes today.

How We Test

I rode with the X5 Motorcycle Bundle for two weeks across highways, back roads, and city streets. I used the included handlebar mount, recorded in 8K and standard modes, and reviewed the footage in the mobile app to confirm the reframing and audio. I checked the mount for tightness after each ride and tested the camera in a rain shower.

The camera being reviewed on a phone during a fuel stop, with the mount checked

I timed battery life across long loops and tested the removable battery swap on the road. I did not drop the camera onto hard pavement or ride in extreme cold, and wind noise results vary with helmet and bike setup. For independent context on action camera and riding footage, the coverage at The Verge's camera coverage is a useful reference. The Insta360 X5 Motorcycle Bundle listing on Amazon shows the current price and bundle contents.

Insta360 X5 Motorcycle Bundle: Questions People Ask

What is included in the Insta360 X5 Motorcycle Bundle?

The bundle includes the X5 camera, motorcycle specific mounting hardware, the rugged replaceable lens setup, and the clear audio accessories tuned for wind.

How is the audio quality at highway speed?

The wind guard and audio tuning keep voice and bike sound usable at speed, though dedicated external mics still capture cleaner dialogue in strong wind.

Can the X5 handle vibration from a motorcycle mount?

Yes, the built-in stabilization combined with solid mounting hardware keeps footage smooth even on rough pavement and engine vibration.

Is the bundle waterproof for rainy rides?

Yes, the X5 camera is waterproof on its own, so wet roads, rain, and even submersion shots are all covered without an extra housing.

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