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AKASO EK7000 4K30FPS Action Camera Ultra HD Underwater Camera 170 Degree Wide Angle 98FT Waterproof Camera Blue

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Arrives Wednesday, May 8
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Color: Blue


Features

  • 4K Ultra HD action camera. Professional 4K 30Fps & 2.7K 30Fps video with 20MP photos at up to 30 frames per second for incredible photos, which is 4 times the resolution of traditional HD cameras.
  • Wireless wrist remote control sports camera. With a wrist 2.4G remote, you can capture the world in an all-new way. Controlling the camera, framing shots or recording video is convenient. (THE REMOTE IS NOT WATERPROOF)
  • Longer Battery Life. AKASO EK7000 action camera comes with 2 rechargeable 1050mAh batteries. Each 1050mAh battery can record up to 90 minutes. You will no more worry about the recording time for this action camera.
  • Built-In WIFI & HDMI, edit & share your action in minutes. Just download App(AKASO GO) on your phone or tablet and connect with this action camera. Then operate or review the images or videos via Android or iOS devices. WiFi signal ranges up to 10 meters.
  • 98 Feet(30m) waterproof camera. AKASO EK7000 is designed to withstand extreme environments. Equipped with IP68 waterproof case,durable waterproof to 98 Feet (30m). Ideal for water sports like swimming, drifting, surfing etc. Come along with tons of free accessories, you can transform it to fit various indoor and outdoor extreme activities.

Brand: AKASO


Connectivity Technology: Wi-Fi


Flash Memory Type: Micro SD


Color: Blue


Special Feature: Wireless,Waterproof


Screen Size: 2 Inches


Optical Zoom: 1 x


Photo Sensor Technology: CMOS


Camcorder type: Action Camera


Model Name: kkkk


Product Dimensions: 2.3 x 1.6 x 0.95 inches


Item Weight: 1.76 ounces


Item model number: EK7000


Batteries: 2 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: September 6, 2016


Manufacturer: AKASO


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  • For the price it’s good
Color: Black
First things first…You need a memory card. The highest it takes is 32gb. I managed to get a three pack of 32gb cards for $16 on Amazon. I got this to film my motorcycle rides and the day quality is great. Lighting is everything. Not very good in low light. But most people will be using this while in action so it’ll most likely be fine but the GoPro beats it easily in that category. Again bang for buck here..the GoPro will run you 5 times the cost so that to be expected. A cool feature is, with the app you can record directly to your phone like a security/remote camera. Pretty cool if you want to use as baby monitor or something so more bang for buck as far as usages. Lots of extras to attach to things like handle bars or helmets etc. As far as setup it’s easy if you are any type of tech inclined and can read the digital manual by scanning the QR code on the welcome guide it breaks it all down. Basically charge the batteries, insert the memory card you have/bought and make sure you format the card in settings. Makes it more stable. My first two test runs with in in low light were disappointing but then I took it out for a ride with my motorcycle and for the price this is great. I’m mainly using it to document my rides for insurance purposes if anyone causes me to wreck and to capture people interacting with me and my cool motorcycle(lots of waves from people and thumbs up) :) The other reason is as most people I wanted a cheaper waterproof camera for water parks with my kid, lake trips, kayaking and to attach to my handlebars/helmet while riding and not worry about rain. A tip is to Download the app and make sure you register for everything within 7 days to warranty the product for 2 years. After that it won’t allow it. You’ll need your Amazon order number to register. Over good not great but when you factor in the cost it makes it a solid buy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 7, 2023 by Jersey

  • Did a pretty good job!
Color: Black
**Please know pictures attached are screen shots from video uploading on their app and color edited** I can’t give any comparison reviews like I read with those who compared it to a GoPro. The quality I have to remember not to be picky and understand it’s not the same as photography so although it isn’t as focused as I like to see a sharp image it’s pretty good for a under water quality. I used this device three separate times on vacation. Once under water, UNFORTUNATELY when I attached to my snorkeling mask with hardware it would only record the top of the water from where it was placed. That’s not a manufacturing fault for this camera but something I need to figure out because I’m sure that’s not correct and was maybe installed wrong. Although, the video above the water and audio were pretty good. I also used it on a stick and did a Banana Boat Ride and parasailing, both videos and audio came out great! I forgot to bring my wristlet to take pictures but in the moments I know I wouldn’t have used it. Now to think about it, I did snorkel once more and put the camera on my joystick this time and video was pretty decent in and out of the water with audio. Again, not the bestest quality but I expected that and price is fair. I also downloaded the app and connected my camera to it to view the photos. Although I like this feature, I thought it was very glitchy throughout as I watched all videos. And, I also wanted to screenshot from the video so I could have still photos but it was more work than Id like to admit, a simple process but if a glitch or moment passed and I would rewind it was hard to not rewind to far back or to far forward, it would be nice to see a 10 second feature rewinding or forwarding. Or it would be nice to see a feature added to select a still crane while watching the video. Besides that, no major complaints and I will definitely use it moving forward for other activities with my family. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 18, 2023 by Chris A. Ras Chris A. Ras

  • See it, you'll be a believer
Color: Black
I'm not impressed with this camera; "astonished" would be closer to the mark. Purchased this Akaso EK 7000 based on a recommendation from a friend of my wife's, and I just can't believe what this little camera can do for the money we put into it. As a caveat, we're not pushing the camera to the limits of human endurance by skydiving, mountain biking, scuba diving or the like. But it works extremely well for our needs. My wife competes in dog obedience training, and likes to review videos of her dog's performance after trials and matches. Finding someone willing and capable to record her session in the ring on a cellphone is always difficult. Most of the other dog handlers are preoccupied with their dogs, and it's not good ring etiquette to approach too close to the show ring to shoot video, since that will be a distraction. She noticed another handler retrieving a tiny camera from just outside the corner of the ring after her session and asked about it. Turned out to be this little EK 7000, and that handler was very enthusiastic about what it could do. When my wife asked for it for Christmas I was skeptical, so I spent a lot of time researching this and several other cameras. While there were other cameras that were able to do what the Akaso could do, and possibly even more, they were all at least two to three times as expensive. So I went ahead and gave this to my wife for Christmas. We gave it a full practice run-through yesterday, mounting it on a short tripod at the corner of the ring. I used the 1080p 30fps setting instead of the 4K mode to get more storage space and lengthen battery life. Had the camera on for about an hour, shooting about a dozen videos of one to three minutes, plus a number of photos, and with wi-fi on for a while, and off for a while. I tried starting and stopping the camera manually, then used the phone app, and lastly used the remote for a while. All worked well, even from about 20 yards away. Back home I hooked up the camera to our 55-inch TV (via a micro-HDMI cable, not included), and we were both very pleased with the video quality. Since it's a wide-angle lens, people (and dogs) are naturally pretty small at about 15 yards, but the high video quality means that when you put the video on a large screen you can still see all the details. The sound was a little muddy, but a huge overhead furnace was running right over the camera which made audio pickup difficult. The battery lasted for at least two hours with the camera on, and was recording or playing back videos later for most of that time. The little charger will charge two batteries at a time, and seemed to need only an hour to take the battery from fully discharged to fully charged. (Lights on the charger progress from magenta to red to blue while charging.) You can also charge the battery just by connecting a USB cable to the camera, which we did while transferring files to the computer. I used four different video viewers on the our computer to watch the videos, and all showed the clips with no problem. Settled on VLC Media Player to access slow motion and other features. There are so many attachment options included in the box that I can't imagine you won't be able to mount it any where you wanted. I used the frame with bottom and top threaded sockets to mount it to a regular camera tripod, and it worked great. The camera is so tiny that I've taken to putting it back into its waterproof case for additional protection before stowing it in the camera bag. A couple notes: We installed the Akaso DV app on a Samsung Galaxy S5 cellphone. It worked almost perfectly, although at one point I changed modes at the same time I rotated the phone, and that, or some gremlin, locked up the app tight with a black screen. Force-stopped the app and restarted it, and had no further problems. The app itself is great, giving you the ability to start and stop the camera from a distance via a wi-fi connection, (be sure to disconnect the phone from any other wi-fi networks first), and actually see what the camera is recording live. While recording, the camera flashes a little red light on the top of the camera, but it's not visible from anywhere but right above the camera. This means that when using the remote, if you don't keep careful track of your button pushes, you may stop a recording already in progress when you meant to start one. The phone app shows you what the camera is doing, but running the wi-fi on the camera shortens the battery life somewhat, according to the manual. In the mode we were using, 1080p @ 30fps, the video was using about 106mb/minute. Unless my math is off, that means a 64gb card will store close to ten hours of high-quality video. One gotcha is that if you do change out the batteries, the camera forgets the date and time and you have to re-enter that if you want to tag your files accordingly, which is a bit of a hassle. Would I recommend this camera to a friend? Absolutely. Would I buy it again? Only if we lose the little guy, a definite possibility with something so small. I'd better go write our name and phone number on it with a Sharpie right now! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 2, 2019 by K. Reed

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