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AKASO Brave 4 4K 20MP WiFi Action Camera Ultra HD with EIS 30m Underwater Waterproof Camera Remote Control 5X Zoom Underwater Camcorder with 2…

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AKASO Brave 4 4K 20MP WiFi Action Camera Ultra HD with EIS 30m Underwater Waterproof Camera Remote Control 5X Zoom Underwater Camcorder with 2…
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AKASO Brave 4 4K 20MP WiFi Action Camera Ultra HD with EIS 30m Underwater Waterproof Camera Remote (*4*) 5X Zoom Underwater Camcorder with 2…. From the model AKASO.

  • UPGRADE SERIES OF AKASO EK7000: That includes 4K/30fps, 2K/30fps and 1080P/60FPS video decision and 20MP images, AKASO Brave 4 motion digicam lets you take unbelievable images and extremely HD movies, clearly recording the sweetness and wonders in life!
  • OPTIONAL VIEW ANGLE AND ANTI-SHAKING: Modify the view angle of this motion digicam in line with your wants between 170°, 140°, 110°, and 70°. Inbuilt good gyroscope for anti-shaking and picture stabilization to make your video rather more easy.
  • SPORTS CAMERA WITH WIFI AND HDMI: Sharing & modifying movies from an motion digicam is less complicated with the free app. Simply obtain the App in your telephone or pill and join with this motion digicam. Wi-Fi sign ranges as much as 10 meters. With HDMI Port means that you can join it with tv.
  • 100FT WATERPROOF CAMERA AND 2” IPS SCREEN: Place your motion digicam into the waterproof case and securely fasten it, then you’ll be able to dive under 30 meters. This underwater digicam is right for water sports activities corresponding to swimming, browsing, diving, and many others. 2” IPS display screen means that you can preview the video in motion digicam.
  • FREE VALUABLE ACCESSORIES: This underwater digicam comes with 2 rechargeable 1050mAh batteries, distant management wristband and 19 equipment equipment, the kits can be found for many sorts of digicam even Gopro. Every battery can document as much as 90 minutes. The distant wristband just isn’t waterproof.

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Specification: AKASO Brave 4 4K 20MP WiFi Action Camera Ultra HD with EIS 30m Underwater Waterproof Camera Remote Control 5X Zoom Underwater Camcorder with 2…

Product Dimensions

2.32 x 1.57 x 0.91 inches

Item Weight

5.6 ounces

Item model number

Brave 4

Batteries

2 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

No

Date First Available

October 12, 2017

Manufacturer

AKASO

Language

German

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  1. Toomey

    The action camera is amazing for the price. Size and versality of the camera is great.The system on the camera is very easy to navigate. You can easily change any settings for your needs and the remote wrist watch makes it even easier to capture video at a moments notice. All the free acessories inside the box is useful. once you are connected to the app, you can download your footage wirelessly. The waterproof case comes with the camera and works really well. Highly recommended camera.

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  2. Scott Goode

    I simply wanted to take video as I cycled along bush trails, kayaked along creeks, or swam, including underwater. To do this the camera needs to be easy to start recording, easy to stop, and easy to tell whether it is recording or stopped, in circumstances where you cannot see the screen (obviously!). The Akaso Brave 4 doesn’t deliver this function. It’s hard to tell, in noisy and very bright conditions, when it’s mounted on your helmet or handlebars or front of your boat, if it is turned on, recording, stopped or turned off. Consequently it is inevitable that sometimes you will stop it when you meant to start, and you’ll start recording when you think you’re stopping. You won’t be certain that it’s capturing the action. And you’ll miss the bit of action you wanted. Its good quality and economic price would get it five stars from me but it loses two stars for not being easy enough to use, negating the reason for having it.

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  3. Scott the Adventurer

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     Incredible value for the money.
    Great quality videos, acceptable photos, fully waterproof, good menu, plenty of accessories.
    ** Amazon compressed the video. It looks awesome on my computer **

    Why did I choose the Akaso Brave?
    1. Akaso has a better website (and hopefully support/warranty) compared other action cams I see on Amazon.
    2. Olympus Tough TG-5 (amazing camera) was outside my budget.
    3. GoPro Hero was way outside my budget.
    4. Most waterproof cameras under $400 are mixed with bad reviews indicating leakage.

    This camera is with me & the wife right now in Hawaii celebrating our ten year anniversary!

    It has done a great job across several hours of salt water snorkeling, exploring beautiful pools, and adventuring in bamboo forests.

    The wireless was relatively straightforward so I could transfer the photos and videos to my iPhone easily.

    Here’s some extra stuff I bought:
    1. Flow by microJib … floating, extendable handle. Worth every penny. Best one I could find.
    https://www.amazon.com/Flow-MicroJib-Waterproof-Extendable-Floating/dp/B01MXHWWUA
    2. Shoot waterproof diving light (works great; I have not submerged more than 5 feet underwater)
    3. Samsung EVO 32GB microSD
    4. Tekcam waterproof case (an extra, just in case, have not yet tested)
    5. Extra batteries (two original batteries have each given me about 40 minutes of good use so far, so I have not tested new batteries)

    When I need it handy, I store the Flow handle, my flash, and action cam (all connected ready to go) inside of two big socks.

    What don’t I like about this camera?
    1. No lens protector 🙁 so be careful to store your plastic waterproof case in a sock!
    2. No ability to buy extra cases from the manufacturer (had to by 3rd party).
    3. Included Remote control is not waterproof/submersible; there is no way to buy replacements from manufacturer.
    4. Not quite the same quality as GoPro or Olympus TG-5 (but close for most people, and costs much less).
    5. Photos: not nearly the same quality as iPhone or Samsung Android, but still acceptable.
    6. Less support, no user manual, etc.

    Here are some tips (for most people):
    1. See my attached photo for how to insert microSD.
    2. The screen will shut off to save battery. Tap the down button to turn it back on. (when snorkeling, for example)
    3. When in video recording mode, tap the down arrow to turn microphone on or off.
    4. In the menu, 1080 30 fps is a great high-quality video choice.
    5. In the menu, 5M or 8M will be decent for images/photos, for most people. (Larger values increase the storage size & print size).
    6. In the menu, turn OFF the loop recording, date stamp, motion detection, and beep sound. (for most people)
    7. In the menu, set Auto Off to 10 minutes (for snorkeling/ adventuring).
    8. In the menu, set Quality to fine.
    9. In the menu, play around with Angle.
    Wider angles can be more fisheye for objects on the edge, but wide is great for snorkeling.
    10. Yes you CAN delete photos/videos from the preview mode on screen.
    Hold the up arrow and push the enter button on top; you will be prompted what to delete.

    Overall I am super super pleased.
    Incredible value, easy to use.
    Great videos and acceptable photos. Lots of features and accessories.

    This review is sincere. If the action cam disappoints in the future, I’ll update my review.

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  4. Plumb

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     I installed (in the wrong location like an friggen amateur,live and learn) the waterproof casing on my DR650SE and whacked the little beauty in and set off. I first went up the back way of the Adelaide hills along a well known and loved weekly track for a lot of serious road bikers. I then went out to a mates farm with a motocross track and a dam near Murray Bridge. Resolution setting was only 1080p 30fps as a test.

    It handled the jumps, it loved the dam. Not a lick of damage, didn’t move once and the image stabilization is on par with anything out there. I kid you not people this thing is the real deal, well done AKASO! I’m now trying to purchase their home security cameras but unfortunately they are sold out in Australia, and well they should be cos this stuff is quality! Get on it or go home humans!!!! Killer Stuff AKASO!….seriously.

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  5. Toomey

    This camera is awesome!! Was delivered quickly and in whole. The camera take pictures and videos was crystal clear. The camera comes with 2 batteries which is helpful. The recording options are endless. I use mine everyday, mounted in my car to record these crazy drivers!!
    Downloading videos to your camera roll is simply one push button.

    Some of the positive features I’ve noticed include:
    – 4K 20 MP resolution
    – Great exposure and vivid colors
    – Image stabilization
    – Waterproof

    The fact that it is waterproof critical because I love taking underwater pictures and now I can use this camera to record great videos, as well. I can’t wait to go diving with it.

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  6. Scott the Adventurer

    I purchased this for last ski season but never got to use it. I finally used it for the first time this ski season this past week. All in all, it performed very well, albeit with a few notable problems.

    First, the good:
    – The video quality appears excellent. I did not record at full 4k yet, instead opting for slightly smaller files with 2560×1440 resolution. Nonetheless, the video footage captured looks very detailed and sharp, and the colors look very good; the wide dynamic range appears to work well, capturing detail in shadows as well as the bright areas on a sunny ski slope with hard shadows just as effectively as on overcast days with very little available dynamic contrast.
    – Wifi is a nice feature for dynamically viewing the camera’s feed.
    – There is a very nice assortment of different mounts to help in achieving the right mounting configuration.
    – The files captured without any flaws that I’ve noticed so far; no dropped frames or other anomalies, and with no corruption of any kind preventing playback on either the camera or my computer.

    Now, the not-so-good:
    – The included pair of batteries don’t last long. Additionally, one of the two batteries inflated its case on its first charge. The included charger also does not turn off the lights when the batteries have reached what I presume to be full charge. I had to simply time them, and upon jostling the charger or removal+reinsertion of the batteries, the light would then change from red to blue. The inflated battery is a safety risk, and barely fit in the camera, but since it was my only choice, I did go ahead and use it, and was able to at least get a bit more footage than if I only relied on the non-inflated battery pack.
    – It’s a pain to start and stop the video with confidence. The included wrist strap controller has a strap that is too short to be worn over gloves or a coat, and the one that came with my set appears to be non-functional anyway. The battery was nearly dead the first time I used it, but even after swapping with a fresh, identical-type battery, the wrist strap didn’t work for me at all once I was on the ski slopes; I simply left it at the hotel the remainder of my ski trip. This meant I had to remove my helmet (where I had mounted the camera) to view the screen and ensure I had successfully started the video for each run.
    – Photos had excessive compression or something; I only tried taking actual photographs with this camera a couple of times, but both images came out looking extremely pixelated and with visible artifacts. I would not rely on this for any sort of print-quality photos.
    – While I listed the wifi feature in the “good” list above, it was also bad, as it was a pain to use. I had hoped I’d be able to check via my phone quickly to ensure I had the camera angled correctly, but switching the wifi on to do so was so cumbersome that I didn’t bother. Also, the wifi is extremely slow for transferring the video. Obviously not the ideal way to transfer the large files, but I had forgotten my card reader and figured I’d try doing it wirelessly. It took an hour to transfer about 3 GB. Obviously it’s running with a pretty slow wifi protocol.
    – It was difficult to reliably stop and turn off the camera without looking at it. Hitting either the power or video start/stop button once only illuminates the screen. I found I had to hit the button once, then press and hold the power button again to actually succeed at turning the camera off to save battery during the ski lift rides where I didn’t dare remove my helmet.
    – Some of the included mounts have insufficient-length screw handles, such that the screw handle itself impacted the bottom of the camera case while trying to tighten it. Also, the mount I decided to use with my helmet-mounted clip did not stay as snug in the clip as I would have expected, so there was some movement in it. Luckily it didn’t cause too much jitter in my video as my helmet wasn’t vibrating that much due to the shock absorption provided by my neck 😉
    – It would be nice if a curved mounting clip were included; I purchased one separately to affix to my helmet.
    – All the footage I took on my 3rd and 4th days of my trip had date modified stamps on the files for the year 2000; somehow, my settings on the camera had been lost. I don’t know if it was because my batteries died too early in the day during day 2, or because perhaps I left the batteries out of the camera too long while charging both simultaneously that evening. Either way, it would be nice if the chosen date/time settings would not have been lost so easily. At least it didn’t appear to lose my other settings.
    – The screen interface was a bit busy, and I had a little difficulty easily seeing that I’d successfully started the video recording on the first day; I mistakenly thought the constant ticking clock on the lower right was the indicator that the video was running, when it was actually another clock that is in the upper right corner. I’m not sure why the current time (what I realized was counting by, to the second, in the lower right corner) is even shown on the interface at all; it seems unnecessary and distracting.

    I know I have far more negatives than positives, but, other than the blown-up battery and the non-functional wrist remote, most everything is minor and, in my opinion, not a show-stopper when you’re looking to buy a more budget-friendly camera such as this one. The overall price/performance is very good. Hopefully my experience with the blown up battery from the get-go and the dysfunctional remote is not common.

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  7. Scott Goode

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     I wanted a little waterproof video camera to record video and take photos on my motorbike. I didn’t want to spend a lot of money, but wanted semi-decent video and images. So far this little beauty has exceeded my expectations. I’m a bit of a geek by nature and film a lot of videos (underwater), so I have a fair idea of what is good and what is not…

    I’ve had the camera for a few days now and my initial impressions are:

    – Quality seems excellent. I really only need to shoot in 1080p (4K is really too large for most purposes) and having 60fps is desirable, the right boxes are ticked already.
    – Video stabilization is essential on the motorbike, and this little camera does an excellent job with the footage.
    – The remote control is very useful and functional. I’ve attached it to the handle-bars, so I can easily stop and start recording video…PLUS, if you are recording video, you can hit the photo button on the remote and it takes a 20MP photo without interrupting the video. This is so useful for taking quick pictures of lovely scenes and still get the video you want
    – The camera has loads of different functions, so easy to change resolution, go to Underwater Mode, take burst shots, loop your video and take time-lapse (see example video)
    – It comes with a large range of including mounting options and accessories. I’ve easily attached it to my motorbike, securely, without having to purchase anything additional
    – It comes with two batteries and a charger that charges both batteries at the same time

    I honestly can’t believe how good value this is, highly recommended,

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