
SSPAI Morning Brief: Logitech Introduces the Mobi Fold Foldable Mouse as Insta360 Unveils the 8K Luna Ultra Gimbal Camera
Morning Brief
- Insta360 Unveils Its First Handheld Gimbal Camera Luna Ultra
- Logitech Launches Its First Foldable Mouse, the Mobi Fold
- Razer Introduces the Seiren V3 Pro Microphone
- Kensington Launches the Pro Fit Ergo TB675 Vertical Trackball Mouse
- Google Releases the Real-Time Speech Translation Model Gemini 3.5 Live Translate
- Microsoft Announces the Windows Ready Print Program
nsta360 Unveils Its First Handheld Gimbal Camera Luna Ultra
On June 10, Insta360 officially unveiled the Luna Ultra, the company’s first flagship dual-camera gimbal camera.
According to Insta360, the Luna Ultra is a gimbal camera jointly developed with Leica and features a dual Leica Summicron optical lens system. The primary camera is equipped with a 1-inch 8K sensor, offering a 20mm equivalent focal length and an ƒ/1.8 aperture. It supports 14 stops of dynamic range and 8K 30fps Dolby Vision video recording. The secondary camera is a 1/1.3-inch super-telephoto lens with an ƒ/2.0 aperture, supporting up to 12× hybrid zoom and 6× lossless zoom. Users can switch between common focal lengths such as 1×, 2×, 3×, and 6× via the vertical zoom lever on the camera body. In terms of imaging capabilities, the Luna Ultra supports 4K 120fps high-frame-rate slow-motion recording, 10-bit I-Log format, and compatibility with the ACES cinema color management standard and DaVinci Resolve color-grading workflows.

In terms of product design, the Luna Ultra comes with a detachable 2-inch OLED monitoring and remote-control display, supporting high-definition wireless video transmission and full camera control from up to 20 meters away. The display also integrates an independent wireless microphone for long-distance audio recording. Insta360 has also introduced a first-person head-tracking module, allowing the gimbal and lens to follow the direction of the user’s head movements when paired with a dedicated ear-hook accessory.
Powered by a Qualcomm 4nm flagship chipset and dual independent imaging processors, the camera enables real-time 4K 60fps night enhancement and supports features including 4K ultra-HD portrait video, 4K Live Photos, portrait algorithms, beauty adjustments, Leica color presets, and cinematic film-style filters.
Additional specifications include a total weight of approximately 232 grams, a built-in 1550mAh battery capable of up to four hours of continuous shooting, and fast charging that reaches 80% capacity in 23 minutes. The camera also includes 47GB of high-speed internal storage and supports direct connectivity with Insta360’s Mic series wireless microphones. Pricing starts at RMB 3,999 for the standard package and RMB 4,849 for the Creator Bundle. Source
Logitech Launches Its First Foldable Mouse, the Mobi Fold
On June 10, Logitech introduced its first foldable mouse, the Mobi Fold.
According to Logitech, the Mobi Fold is designed primarily for portable productivity scenarios. The center section of the mouse features an accordion-style folding structure that the company claims can withstand more than 15 years of folding and unfolding. When folded, its footprint is reduced by nearly 50% compared to its expanded state, making it easier to carry in a pocket or bag. The design also supports an “open and use, fold and go” experience. Additionally, the device includes an intelligent closure protection feature to prevent accidental input while folded.

In terms of specifications, the Mobi Fold is covered with a dust- and stain-resistant silicone exterior designed to conform to the shape of the user’s hand. Logitech claims the mouse can reduce muscle strain by 22% compared to using a laptop trackpad. It features a symmetrical design, a PixArt PAW3222 optical sensor with up to 4,000 DPI, quiet switches, and an adaptive scrolling system enabled through its touch panel. For battery life, the Mobi Fold includes a 100mAh battery that provides approximately one month of use per charge, while a one-minute quick charge delivers up to 22 hours of operation. The Mobi Fold is priced at $79.99. Source
Razer Introduces the Seiren V3 Pro Microphone
On June 9, Razer announced the Seiren V3 Pro, a professional-grade USB gaming microphone. The microphone is priced at RMB 1,999 in China and is now available through domestic e-commerce platforms.

According to Razer, the Seiren V3 Pro supports studio-grade 32-bit floating-point audio recording, delivering a wider dynamic range. The microphone features a 16mm supercardioid condenser capsule, RGB-reactive streaming lighting effects, and a multifunction touch-sensitive mute button. Functionally, the Seiren V3 Pro integrates advanced audio DSP directly on the device, enabling AI-powered noise reduction, gain limiting, and other processing features.
In terms of hardware design, the product features a unibody zinc-alloy chassis, a dedicated gain control knob, an integrated shock mount, and a detachable pop filter. It also provides both USB-C and XLR connectivity and comes paired with an adjustable shock-absorbing boom arm. Source
Kensington Launches the Pro Fit Ergo TB675 Vertical Trackball Mouse
On June 9, Kensington announced the Pro Fit Ergo TB675 thumb-operated vertical trackball mouse. It is available in both a wired single-mode version and a wireless tri-mode version, priced at $49.99 and $59.99 respectively.

According to Kensington, the Pro Fit Ergo TB675 adopts a 60-degree ergonomic tilt design aimed at users with medium-sized hands, with the goal of improving comfort during prolonged use. The mouse features a 34mm trackball and a metal 4D scroll wheel, supports four DPI settings of 400, 800, 1200, and 1600, and offers nine programmable buttons. In addition, the Pro Fit Ergo TB675 incorporates a button-activated trackball ejection mechanism, allowing users to easily remove and clean the trackball. Connectivity options include both the wired single-mode version and the wireless tri-mode version. The wireless model delivers up to four months of battery life per charge and can simultaneously connect to two devices via Bluetooth. Source
Google Releases the Real-Time Speech Translation Model Gemini 3.5 Live Translate
On June 9, Google officially launched Gemini 3.5 Live Translate, its latest real-time speech translation model designed to provide live interpretation for multilingual calls, meetings, classes, livestreams, broadcasts, and other scenarios.

According to Google, Gemini 3.5 Live Translate can automatically recognize more than 70 languages and generate fluent, natural translated speech while preserving the speaker’s tone, speaking pace, and pitch. Google noted that, unlike traditional turn-based translation systems that wait for a speaker to finish before beginning translation, the new model can continuously generate translated speech and strike a balance between “waiting for more context to improve translation quality” and “translating immediately to keep up with the speaker’s pace.” In addition, the model offers strong noise-resistance capabilities, helping applications adapt to noisy, complex, and unpredictable real-world environments.
Gemini 3.5 Live Translate will be rolled out to Google Translate for Android and iOS globally. Developers can access the public preview through the Gemini Live API and Google AI Studio, while enterprise customers can use a private preview version within Google Meet. Source
Microsoft Announces the Windows Ready Print Program
On June 10, Microsoft announced that it is renaming the Modern Print Platform to Windows Ready Print and introducing printer driver selection controls in Windows 11, aiming to provide users and IT administrators with a simpler and more reliable modern printing experience.
According to Microsoft, Windows Ready Print is intended to transition the Windows printing workflow away from traditional third-party printer drivers and toward a modern printing model based on the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) using built-in Windows IPP drivers. Microsoft stated that beginning in July 2026, newly installed printers on supported devices will use Windows Ready Print by default, simplifying setup and reducing reliance on manufacturer-specific driver management.
Microsoft also acknowledged that, due to compatibility considerations, not all environments support the new platform. As a result, Windows 11 will include driver selection controls. Users can configure the feature through Settings → Bluetooth & devices → Printers & scanners → “Use Windows Ready Print to set up printers by default.” When enabled, Windows will prioritize Windows Ready Print for printer setup; when disabled, the system will use manufacturer-provided driver configurations instead. Source
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