Insta360 reveals one of the wackiest camera kits for 2026 — its thumb-sized 4K camera with no screen can now include a waist-level optical viewfinder and new Polaroid-like look

Insta360 Go 3S Retro edition, with the thumb-szied action camera slotted into the Retro Bundle's viewfinder case, held by a user
(Image credit: Insta360)

  • Insta360 reveals the Go 3S 'Retro Bundle' for its 4K thumb-sized action cam
  • The bundle includes a new optical viewfinder and comes in two colorways
  • It costs $300 / £279 / AU$470 (64GB) or $320 / £299 AU$500 (128GB)

Insta360 has revealed one of the wackiest camera kits for 2026 — a ‘Retro Bundle’ edition of its thumb-sized 4K camera, the Go 3S.

We rate the original as the best ‘small’ 4K action camera — it's truly tiny and can slot into spaces no other camera can, or be rigged up to athletes and so on for a first-person POV of the action.

But unlike the original, which comes with a dock with flip up LCD display for composing images and remote control, the retro version feels more like a Polaroid.

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You get the 4K camera, which also shoots 12MP stills, in one of two colorways, with a matching optical viewfinder dock instead.

The waist-level viewfinder mirrors the view in front for composing shots, is fully optical, and doubles up as a selfie mirror.

And if it wasn't obvious from the pictures, the camera itself has no screen, just a single button. That's right, this is a 4K digital video camera with no screen whatsoever, just the button — that's as retro as digital video cameras get.

A single press of the camera's button initiates video recording, a double tap takes a photo and so on, but if you need more control, that's where Insta360's app comes in.

The camera can still be paired with a smartphone through the Insta360 app, through which users can remotely control the camera.

And it's still the same Go 3S, with it's unique tiny body and video/photo skills, just wrapped in a different skin that's sure to appeal to analog lovers — call this the Polaroid-like video camera!

Insta360 sells a leather case for the retro bundle, which has a different aesthetic and feels like an odd match, but it looks good in its own right — you can see it in the gallery above.

The Go 3S Retro Bundle costs $300 / £279 / AU$470 for the 64GB version or $320 / £299 / AU$500 for the 128GB version. The latter feels like the obvious pick — you'll want as much internal storage as you can get because there's no card slot.

If you already own the Go 3S and like the sound of retro viewfinder, the viewfinder part can be purchased separately for $48 / £46 / AU$80, which is great to see.

What do you think, is this the kind of camera that appeals to you? Have your say in our poll above or in the comments below!


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Timothy Coleman
Cameras editor

Tim is the Cameras editor at TechRadar. He has enjoyed more than 15 years in the photo video industry with most of those in the world of tech journalism. During his time as Deputy Technical Editor with Amateur Photographer, as a freelancer and consequently editor at Tech Radar, Tim has developed a deeply technical knowledge and practical experience with cameras, educating others through news, reviews and features. He’s also worked in video production for Studio 44 with clients including Canon, and volunteers his spare time to consult a non-profit, diverse stories team based in Nairobi. Tim is curious, a keen creative, avid footballer and runner, and moderate flat white drinker who has lived in Kenya and believes we have much to enjoy and learn from each other. 


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