
Own the Night
Turn low light into your spotlight with the 1-inch CMOS sensor. From neon-lit streets to starlit trails, Low-Light Recording delivers crisp 4K/30fps footage.
Built to Move, Made to Stabilize
Ride, run, roam—your footage stays buttery-smooth. The advanced 3-axis gimbal keeps every frame steady, no matter how wild the action gets.
You Move, It Follows
No camera crew? No problem. Master Follow keeps you perfectly in focus—effortlessly.
Style Meets Portability
At just 5.5 inches, this vlog camera is smaller than most smartphones. Sleek, compact, and always ready to tag along on any adventure.
In the Box
- Xtra Muse
- USB-C to USB-C PD Cable
- Carrying Bag
- Wrist Strap
- 1/4-inch Threaded Handle
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of creators is Xtra Muse designed for?
What type of creators is Xtra Muse designed for?
Xtra Muse is built for vloggers, travelers, content creators, and everyday users who want professional-quality video and photos without carrying heavy equipment.
What makes the 1" CMOS sensor better than smaller sensors?
What makes the 1" CMOS sensor better than smaller sensors?
The 1-inch CMOS sensor captures more light, richer colors, and finer details, especially in low-light environments, compared to smaller sensors.
Does Xtra Muse really record 4K at 120fps?
Does Xtra Muse really record 4K at 120fps?
Yes. Xtra Muse supports up to 4K resolution at 120fps, allowing you to create ultra-smooth slow-motion cinematic footage.
How effective is the built-in 3-axis gimbal?
How effective is the built-in 3-axis gimbal?
The mechanical 3-axis gimbal provides professional-level stabilization, significantly reducing shakes while walking, running, or filming handheld.
Do I still need an external gimbal?
Do I still need an external gimbal?
No. The built-in gimbal eliminates the need for any external stabilizer, making Xtra Muse a true all-in-one solution.
Does it support face and object tracking?
Does it support face and object tracking?
Yes. Intelligent tracking automatically detects and follows faces and moving objects, keeping the subject in focus.
Is the autofocus fast enough for moving subjects?
Is the autofocus fast enough for moving subjects?
Yes. The fast autofocus system quickly locks onto subjects, even during motion or scene changes.