Insta360 Dive Case for GO Ultra
A compact 60-meter underwater housing that protects the Insta360 GO Ultra camera and Action Pod while providing clear glass optics and practical mounting options for scuba, snorkeling, and travel video.
The Insta360 GO Ultra Dive Case is the dedicated underwater case for divers who want to use the modular GO Ultra camera and Action Pod below their native water-protection limits. It extends the system to a verified depth rating of 197 feet (60 meters), making it suitable for recreational scuba diving as well as snorkeling, freediving, pool work, and wet travel.
In real underwater use, the glass lens windows help preserve image clarity, while the secure buckle and rubber seal protect the camera from pressure and accidental opening. A universal cold shoe and included L-shape adapter make it easier to add a fill light or switch to vertical-format shooting.
- Best for: Insta360 GO Ultra owners shooting scuba, snorkeling, freediving, pool, or boat content.
- Main advantage: Protects the GO Ultra camera and Action Pod down to 197 feet / 60 meters.
- Compatibility note: Designed for the Insta360 GO Ultra system; it is not a universal case for other Insta360 cameras.
- Key differentiator: Includes a cold shoe for lighting accessories and an L-shape adapter for vertical capture.
- Underwater benefit: The flat glass lens surfaces support cleaner image capture than shooting through a basic plastic protective cover.
- Tradeoff: This is a compact camera-specific case, not an expandable housing platform with interchangeable wet lenses or advanced mechanical controls.
Quick Specs
Why Buy Your Insta360 Underwater Gear From Bluewater Photo?
Insta360 has developed a broad ecosystem of compact action and 360-degree cameras, but selecting the right underwater case, mount, light, and accessory combination still requires system-level knowledge. Bluewater Photo helps divers confirm compatibility before a trip rather than discovering a mounting or clearance problem on the dive boat.
Our staff works with underwater housings, trays, arms, clamps, video lights, wet lenses, and action-camera systems every day. We can help you decide whether the GO Ultra Dive Case is sufficient by itself or whether your shooting goals justify a more expandable underwater rig.
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Ready to Take Your GO Ultra Underwater?
Expert support from underwater photographers.
- Insta360 Dive Case for GO Ultra
- L-Shaped Adapter
- 1/4"-20 to 3-Prong Mount Adapter
- 2 x Thumbscrew
- 4 x Anti-Slip Ring
- 9 x Anti-Fog Insert
- Protective Pouch
- Limited 1-Year Manufacturer Warranty
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Insta360 GO Ultra waterproof without this dive case?
The standalone GO Ultra camera has limited native underwater protection, while the Action Pod is splashproof rather than designed for full submersion. The dive case is required to use the combined camera and Action Pod system at depths down to 197 feet / 60 meters.
Does this case fit the Insta360 GO 3 or GO 3S?
No. The Insta360 GO Ultra Dive Case is designed for the GO Ultra system, and earlier GO models use different camera and pod dimensions.
Can I use the Action Pod underwater inside the case?
Yes, the case is designed to protect the GO Ultra system, including the Action Pod, when installed and sealed correctly. Confirm the camera and pod are fully seated before closing the buckle.
Can I attach an underwater video light?
Yes. The case has a universal cold shoe for a compact fill light, but the light must have a compatible foot and an appropriate underwater depth rating.
Does the dive case support vertical video?
Yes. The included L-shape adapter is intended to support vertical mounting for portrait-format clips and social content.
How should I maintain the case after saltwater dives?
Rinse the closed case thoroughly in fresh water, operate accessible controls while submerged in the rinse tank, and dry it before opening. Inspect the seal, sealing groove, buckle, and glass surfaces before the next dive.
Why is the inside of my case fogging?
Fogging is usually caused by warm, humid air trapped inside the housing before entering cooler water. Assemble the system in a cool, dry environment and use only manufacturer-approved anti-fog protection if compatible.
Should I use a tray or hand grip with this case?
A grip is useful for casual footage, while a tray provides better stability and more lighting options. Bluewater Photo can help confirm mounting compatibility for your intended setup.