Video Mode SpecificationsVideoModeLensModeResolution FramerateVideo 360 4K (3840 × 2160 px) 30 fpsFront OnlyRear Only1080p (1920 × 1080 px) 60 fpsRAW 5K (2 files at 2496 × 2496 px)5.7K (2 files at 2880 x 2880)NOTE: 5.7K resolution moderequires the Garmin VIRBmobile app. (Recording 5.7KRAW Video, page 9)30 fpsSlow-Mo 360 Not available Not availableFront OnlyRear Only1080p (1920 × 1080 px) 120 fpsRAW 5K (2 files at 2496 × 2496 px) 60 fpsTime-lapse360 4K (3840 × 2160 px) User-definedintervalFront OnlyRear Only1080p (1920 × 1080 px) User-definedintervalRAW 5K (2 files at 2496 × 2496 px) User-definedintervalMicrophone ModesYou can change the microphone mode based on the recordingenvironment.From the main menu, select Setup > Microphone.Spatial: Records spatial audio using all fourmicrophones. Spatial audio records 360-degree, location-specific sound. While playing the video using a compatibleplayer, the audio perspective follows the video perspectivewhen you view different parts of the video sphere. Spatialaudio is especially effective when viewing a video using avirtual reality headset. Spatial audio recording is not availablewhen you are using the Front Only or Rear Only lens modes.Rear Only: Records mono audio using only the rearmicrophone. This can help to reduce wind noise.Off: Turns off all internal and external microphones, and recordsvideo without audio.Outputting Live Video to an External DeviceYou can use a micro HDMI®cable to output live video from thecamera to an external device, such as a broadcasting or live-streaming device.1 Slide the latch À to open the side door.2 Plug the cable into the VIDEO port Á on the camera.NOTE: You cannot connect a power cable and a video cableat the same time. To provide external power while outputtingvideo, you can use an optional powered mountaccessory. Go to garmin.com/virb to purchase accessories.3 Plug the other end of the cable into your external device.PhotosTaking PhotosYour camera can capture spherical 360-degree photos. You canchange the photo mode to capture a single photo, a photo burst,or a series of time-lapse photos (Photo Modes, page 5).• To take a photo, select .The camera takes a photo or photos in the active photo modeafter the default self timer expires (Setting the Default PhotoSelf Timer, page 5).• To increase the self-timer delay, hold until the correctdelay time appears on the screen, and release .The self-timer counts down, and the status LEDs flashyellow. The camera beeps to alert you when the self timer isclose to expiring, and it beeps rapidly immediately before thecamera takes a photo. After the self-timer expires, thecamera takes a photo or photos in the active photo mode.• While recording a video, select .The camera marks the current video frame as a photo. Youcan use the VIRB Edit application to save the marked frameas a separate photo file (VIRB Edit, page 13). The cameracannot take a photo burst or time-lapse photos whilerecording video.Setting the Default Photo Self TimerYou can change the default photo self timer from 0 to 60seconds. The default self timer is used each time you press .1 From the main menu, select Setup > Self Timer.2 Select a time.Photo ModesYou can change the photo mode to capture a single photo, aphoto burst, or time-lapse photos. You can use either thecamera or the Garmin VIRB app to change the photo mode(Taking a Photo Using the Garmin VIRB App, page 8). Someoptions are available only when using the Garmin VIRB app.On the camera, select > Photo Mode.Single: Enables you to take a single photo using automaticexposure.• Type sets the exposure type (Photo Exposure Types,page 9). This option is available only in the GarminVIRB app.Burst: Enables you to rapidly take multiple images over a setnumber of seconds. This mode is ideal for capturing photosof people or objects in motion.• Burst Rate sets the speed at which the camera takes thesequence of photos.Time-lapse: Enables you to capture a series of photos at settime or distance intervals.• Type sets the time-lapse video type. This option isavailable only in the Garmin VIRB app.• Interval sets the time interval between photos.Voice ControlThe voice control feature allows you to control your camerausing spoken commands.Voice control is not available for all device languages. Bydefault, the voice control language is the same as the softwareinterface language, when available. You can set your preferredvoice control language separately from the interface.Setting Up Voice Control1 From the main menu, select Setup > Voice Control.Photos 5