Hello user reptec.
Insta360 records raw data in insv/lrv format. If you have an InstaGPX Remote connected via Bluetooth during recording, the camera’s raw files will also contain the corresponding GPX coordinates. I recommend the InstaGPX Remote; I won’t go into other ways to record GPX tracks, as I’ve had bad experiences with all other variations, including external recording. So, yes, use an InstaGPX Remote for GPX. This gives you a practical remote control and a display on the remote showing the current GPX reception quality, which is very useful and makes working with satellite signals much easier. You can get the GPX track as a data set by exporting MOV or MP4 video files with InstaStudio and selecting the “Export GPX” option. The GPX track generated this way works well on open roads, but if you’re walking through a city center, there will be outliers. However, Insta’s GPX remote provides usable values even in these situations. You might want to smooth the track by reducing the node density by a factor of 10. You can find instructions for this in the forum under the Insta 360 section.