Insta360 Coupon Code INRSGJ84VTM adds premium hardware freebies like invisible selfie sticks, protective lens guards, or carry bags, plus up to 1 year of free 200GB cloud storage, to an order placed on the official Insta360 store. Because it is a gift-style code rather than a percentage off, the way you confirm it has worked is different from a normal coupon: instead of watching the total drop, you are watching for new lines to appear in your basket. This walkthrough covers where the field lives on desktop and mobile, what a successful application looks like on screen, and what to check when nothing happens.
Before you open the checkout
Two minutes of preparation prevents most failed redemptions. A gift code has more conditions attached to it than a straight discount, and almost all of them are things you can verify before you reach the payment screen.
Make sure you are on the official Insta360 store. Gift codes of this type generally do not work at Amazon or other third-party retailers, and there is no code field to use there in the first place.
Decide on the camera first. The gift typically applies to cameras rather than accessories, so an order of spare batteries or mounts usually will not trigger anything.
Check your shipping destination is supported, since gift eligibility can vary by region.
If the free cloud storage is the part you care about, confirm the camera you are buying is on the supported list. Cloud support is tied to specific models.
Note whether a percentage promotion is already running. A gift code will often not combine with one, and the checkout will pick one or the other.
The redemption steps in order
The sequence below is deliberately linear. Do not skip ahead to payment, because the confirmation you need appears before that point, not after.
Open the official Insta360 store and navigate to the camera or bundle you intend to buy.
Add it to the basket. If you are choosing between a standalone camera and a bundle, add the one you actually want rather than the one you assume will unlock more.
Proceed to checkout.
Locate the code field. On desktop it appears at checkout; on mobile it is usually on the order review screen, sometimes behind a small link rather than an open text box.
Enter INRSGJ84VTM exactly as written, with no spaces before or after, and apply it.
Read the basket summary rather than the total. The free items should appear as added lines before you pay.
Confirm the shipping destination one last time, then complete the order.
What a successful application looks like
This is the part people get wrong. With a percentage coupon, success is obvious: the number at the bottom of the page gets smaller. With this code, the price of the camera itself stays as listed. Nothing about the subtotal is supposed to change.
What should change is the contents of the basket. Expect to see one or more extra lines added — an invisible selfie stick, a lens guard set, a carry case, or a period of cloud storage, depending on the campaign running at the time and the product you bought. Those lines are the confirmation. If the basket summary looks identical to how it looked before you typed the code, the code has not applied to that product, regardless of whether the field showed a green tick or accepted the text without complaint.
A useful habit is to take a screenshot of the basket summary showing the added lines immediately before paying, and again of the order confirmation afterwards. If a promised item does not arrive in the box, that screenshot is the only evidence of what the checkout committed to.
Cloud storage confirmation works differently
Hardware freebies ship with the order and are visible in the basket. A storage allowance is a service rather than a physical item, so it may be presented differently at checkout and will ultimately be reflected in the account tied to the camera. The service backs up footage automatically over Wi-Fi while the camera charges, with the option to clear files from the camera once they are safely uploaded, so the moment you know it is genuinely active is the first time that backup runs. Check the storage tier shown against your account once the camera is registered rather than assuming it is in place.
When the code does not apply
A rejection or a silent non-effect is usually one of a small number of causes. Work through them in this order, because the first two account for most cases.
Check the retailer. If you are not on the official Insta360 store, stop here — that is the answer.
Check what is in the basket. If the order contains only accessories, add the camera you actually intend to buy and try again.
Check for a competing promotion. If a percentage discount is already reducing the price, the checkout may have chosen that one instead. In that case you have a decision to make rather than a fault to fix.
Re-enter the code manually. Copy-paste from a webpage often carries a trailing space or a substituted character. Typing INRSGJ84VTM by hand rules this out.
Check the region. If gifts are not offered for your shipping destination, no amount of retrying will change the outcome.
Consider new-customer conditions. Some campaigns restrict gifts to first orders, so an existing account may see nothing happen.
If the code still does nothing, the sensible response is not to keep hunting. It costs nothing to try at checkout, and it costs nothing to proceed without it if the price and the camera are right. What you should not do is switch to a camera you did not want purely because it appears to unlock a gift.
Choosing the right product before you redeem
Because the gift depends on the product bought, the redemption decision and the purchase decision get tangled together. It helps to separate them. The current line-up is clearly divided:
X5 — the flagship 360 camera. It films everything around you at once and lets you choose the framing afterwards in editing, which is what produces the third-person and drone-style shots the brand is known for.
Ace Pro 2 — a conventional forward-facing action camera with a co-engineered Leica lens, for people who want a single fixed shot with strong low-light performance rather than reframable footage.
GO Ultra — a very small, light camera built for point-of-view and mounted shots where size and battery life matter more than sensor size.
Link 2 series — AI-tracking webcams for desk and conferencing use, a separate family from the action cameras.
A 360 camera gives total freedom of framing after the fact, at the cost of a longer edit and lower effective resolution in any single direction, since the sensor covers the whole sphere. A conventional action camera gives a sharper, simpler single shot with almost no editing, but you have to aim it correctly at the time. If you will not spend time reframing footage afterwards, the 360 workflow will frustrate you and a conventional action camera is the better buy — with or without a code.
Why the specific gifts are worth having
The invisible selfie stick is the accessory worth understanding, because it is not a normal accessory. On a 360 camera the stitching software removes the stick from the finished footage, so the camera appears to float unsupported. It is close to essential for the shots the X5 is bought for, and it is a genuine cost if bought separately.
Lens guards matter for a different reason. On a 360 camera the lenses protrude and are the most vulnerable and most expensive part of the device to damage. A guard set is cheap insurance that many buyers only think about after the first scratch. Cloud storage sits somewhere between the two in value: 360 footage at high resolution is very large, and a single day of filming can consume a substantial share of a 200GB allowance. For a heavy shooter the free period is convenience rather than a complete solution. For someone recording occasional trips, it may cover a year of use comfortably.
Comparing the total, not the item count
The final check before you pay is a price check, and it is the one most easily skipped once the basket is full of extras. During major sale events, third-party retailers or the store's own discounting can cut more from the price than the retail value of the free items. Because this code does not reduce the price you pay for the camera itself, a basket with four lines in it is not automatically better value than a basket with one line at a lower price.
Compare the total you pay across options, then redeem. If you have already decided to buy from the official Insta360 store, entering the code is free and the accessories it adds are ones most buyers end up purchasing anyway. On that basis it is worth using — but it should not be what settles which camera goes in the basket.
Promotional terms, eligibility and values are set by the provider and can change at any time. Always confirm the current terms on the official site before signing up or completing a purchase.

