Search  for anything...

Drift Ghost XL Pro 4K WiFi Action Camera, Waterproof Camera with EIS, 7hr Long Battery Life Camera Support External Mic with 32G SD Card and Accessories Kit…

  • Based on 980 reviews
Condition: New
Checking for product changes
$249.99 Why this price?

Buy Now, Pay Later


As low as $41.67 / mo
  • – 6-month term
  • – No impact on credit
  • – Instant approval decision
  • – Secure and straightforward checkout

Ready to go? Add this product to your cart and select a plan during checkout. Payment plans are offered through our trusted finance partners Klarna, PayTomorrow, Affirm, Apple Pay, and PayPal. No-credit-needed leasing options through Acima may also be available at checkout.

Learn more about financing & leasing here.

Selected Option

Free shipping on this product

This item is eligible for return within 30 days of receipt

To qualify for a full refund, items must be returned in their original, unused condition. If an item is returned in a used, damaged, or materially different state, you may be granted a partial refund.

To initiate a return, please visit our Returns Center.

View our full returns policy here.


Availability: In Stock.
Fulfilled by Amazon

Arrives Sunday, May 19
Order within 14 hours and 50 minutes
Available payment plans shown during checkout

Size: Drift Ghost XL Pro


Features

  • Drift Ghost XL Pro Action Camera 4K/25FPS with support for 2.7K/25,30,50,60FPS video resolution/frame rate The Ghost-XL Pro camera has a built-in SONY CMOS sensor and is as easy to use as a smartphone. With its airtight and waterproof body, the Ghost-XL Pro is also waterproof to 1 meter. Ideal for dealing with sudden rain, but also for surfing, diving and more. Tip: If the camera does not connect to wifi or does not charge properly, please try replacing the SD card.
  • EXTREME BATTERY The Ghost XL Pro Motorcycle dash cam has a built-in 3000mAh lithium battery, and the XL Pro bike camera can shoot for 4 hours at 4K, 5 hours at 2.7K, and 7 hours at 1080P. The battery can be recharged when connected to a battery or power source. You don't have to worry at all about running out of battery due to lack of power and can comfortably shoot for long periods of time. If the memory card capacity is full, it will automatically overwrite the first video taken
  • EIS image stabilization and 10x zoomThis motorcycle helmet camera has a built-in 6-axis gyroscope and EIS 3.0 image stabilization for smooth video even in fast-moving scenes. In addition to this, it supports 10x zoom, so you don't have to worry about shooting far away places.
  • App remote control and 140 ultra wide angleThe Drift Ghost XL Pro helmet camera can be used to control camera parameters and download footage taken by downloading a mobile app. and 140/115/90 three levels.It can also support external microphones to capture audio from all directions(Sold Separately) 300 lens rotation easily adapts to your multi-angle and special angle shooting needs.
  • WiFI 2.4G & 5.8G & Multiple Shooting ModesWiFI 2.4G & 5.8G & Multiple Shooting Modes : Drift Ghost XL Pro motorcycle recorder with built-in Wi-Fi makes it easy to connect to your smartphone and post the captured videos directly to video sharing sites and SNS, and can be combined with various shooting modes, such as time-lapse mode, continuous shooting, slow motion, etc., whether it is sports or landscape, you can create a unique, image-accurate video clips!

Brand: Drift Innovation


Connectivity Technology: Wi-Fi


Flash Memory Type: SD


Special Feature: Wireless、image-stabilization、interchangeable-lens、memory-card-compatible、mobile-app、time-lapse、usb 、zoom See more


Screen Size: 2 Inches


Photo Sensor Technology: CMOS


Camcorder type: Action Camera


Model Name: ghost xl,ghost-xl


Included Components: 1 x Ghost XL Pro camera / 1 x universal clip / 1 x flat adhesive mount / 1 x curved adhesive mount / 1 x mini USB cable (charger) / 1 x TRS 3.5mm adapter connection / 1 x TRS USB power connection/ 1 x 32G SD Card See more


Video Capture Resolution: 4K


Brand Name: ‎Drift Innovation


Item Weight: ‎1.21 pounds


Package Dimensions: ‎6.22 x 6.18 x 3.98 inches


Item model number: ‎Ghost XL Pro


Special Features: ‎Wireless、image-stabilization、interchangeable-lens、memory-card-compatible、mobile-app、time-lapse、usb 、zoom


Date First Available: March 31, 2023


Frequently asked questions

If you place your order now, the estimated arrival date for this product is: Sunday, May 19

Yes, absolutely! You may return this product for a full refund within 30 days of receiving it.

To initiate a return, please visit our Returns Center.

View our full returns policy here.

  • Klarna Financing
  • Affirm Pay in 4
  • Affirm Financing
  • PayTomorrow Financing
  • Apple Pay Later
Leasing options through Acima may also be available during checkout.

Learn more about financing & leasing here.

Top Amazon Reviews


  • PICTURE STABILIZATION COULD BE BETTER
I love this product! Its small and when I mount it on my bicycle no one would ever know that I am riding with a camera. I guess the picture quality and stabilization could be better, but given the price I really can't complain.
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2023 by HKL

  • Outstanding value for a bike traffic/documentary video camera
The Ghost X is an outstanding value for a bike traffic/documentary video camera. I've been running 'em front and rear on my Trek 5900 and Centurion Ironman for awhile. Got the first in September. Tried it for awhile before committing to another, after being disappointed in the GoPro knockoffs. Got a second Drift Ghost X in December. Keepers. Lots of little features that make it better than the rest for this narrow niche purpose: *Rotating "lens" (probably the sensor that rotates) so the camera can be mounted at any angle and preserve the full size and desired aspect. Some cameras that offer flexible mounting do it by reducing the image size or forcing a weird format. *1080p at up to 30 fps or 720p at up to 60 fps. Pretty basic but good to have. *90°, 115° or 140° FOV. I mostly use 140. *Choice of recording modes. I mostly use DVR looping with 5 minute segments. Some users prefer the tagging mode but that requires manually pressing a button and being conscious and having the use of a hand. For real emergencies, that seems unwise. *5 hour run time on the standard battery. And it really lasts that long. There's an optional 8-hour battery for about $30. I use only 32GB media cards and those have been good enough for three of my usual workout rides, or a long casual group ride with friends before it loops around and records over the earliest segment. An 8-hour battery and 64GB card would probably last most commuters a week between charges. *No need to delete existing videos -- it'll loop around endlessly. But I'll occasionally wipe both cards so it's easier to sync the front/rear videos if something sketchy happens on my ride. *Weather resistant. I've been caught in the rain. No problems. There's a waterproof case but I haven't bothered. *Buttons are easy to reach, with audible confirmation. Good for helmet mounting. *Speaking of helmet mounting, the Ghost X is very low profile, much better than the typical GoPro type black box. *Good mounting options for almost any conceivable angle. *Good Android app for controlling the camera, near realtime viewing while recording, reviewing videos and easier setting of options than using the tiny utilitarian LCD on the camera (no preview/review screen on the camera). I've used the app to show a school district bus supervisor a dangerous stunt by a driver minutes after it occurred. I just asked them to review and observe safe driving, not to punish or fire the driver. He cut diagonally across a wide curve, drifting into my lane head-on and nearly forcing me to ditch, when the lanes were more than wide enough for two buses to pass safely. Lots of cyclists use that route, and there's relatively little traffic otherwise, so there's no need for any drama. *Very good dynamic range, resolution and clarity for a camera in this price range. Not bad at night either. Neutral stuff: *The included mounts are intended for sticking to motorcycle helmets, using heavy duty 3M adhesive tape. They might work on Bern or Nutcase type hipster helmets but not on typical vented road helmets. I built up a thick mounting platform using Blu Tack gum and similar putty from 3M. Works fine. But I mostly mount the cameras on my bike. An old neck injury makes it painful to carry much weight on my noggin for long, so I use helmet mounting only on my commuter/casual ride helmet and hybrid bike rides. *Plastic bolt on mounts cost extra, but are decent. I got one for handlebars, another for "roll cages". The only difference is the roll cage mount has a slightly larger aperture and longer bolts. I use it on the stems or head tubes of my road bikes. The handlebar mount actually goes on my seat posts -- the shorter screws don't protrude enough to snag my legs. I might need to file down the plastic thumbscrew knobs a bit, though. *There's an eyelet on the mounts for a safety leash, but not on the camera body itself. *No built in anti-shake/vibration sensor. But a sturdy mount minimizes problems. I see more rolling shutter jello effect on the front mounts than rear. Not sure why. I've swapped cameras, mounts and even bikes around trying to minimize the problem. Presumably the front end just vibrates more with both the steel and carbon fiber bikes. Negative stuff: *Needs an eyelet on the camera body for a safety leash in case the mount fails. *Some mode combinations disable the date/time stamp. Other reviewers noted this. I couldn't get a date/time stamp in 720p at 60 fps. *Camera modes/options can be fiddly with just the camera, tiny LCD utility screen and three buttons. No worse than most devices with multi-function buttons though. The app makes it much easier. *While the dynamic range is very good, US license plates are too small for any HD camera to reliably record at night. The plates tend to be blurry or blown out. Until the US switches to European style plates (which will never happen), we'll need better dynamic range and resolution to reliably record license plates. Assuming cars even use them. Texas permits cars to run without front plates, reducing the effectiveness of a rear facing camera. *Built in mic picks up a lot of wind noise, depending on where it's mounted. Most of the wind noise is turbulence from the bike or helmet. I may try a stick-on wind muffler doodad. If a commuter relies on shouting out license plate numbers to record dangerous situations, the mic might not pick it up. *There's an optional external mic for the USB port, but this leaves the port uncovered and vulnerable to rain. The external mic would still need a wind muffler. Not perfect but an outstanding value for under $100. I'll probably get the Ghost 4K if I upgrade my PC to handle video editing. In strictly technical terms I'd give it 4 of 5 stars, but considering the low price and added discount, I'll give it 5 stars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2020 by A. Nonnymaus

  • Buy it for battery life only... actually don't buy it...
I purchased this action cam for 1 reason. Battery life. Most action cams realistically last about 1 hr of recording, some say 90 min, some say 120 min, but recording at 1080P they most all run about 1 hr. This one runs longer, over 4 hrs for me, I assume, because there is no screen. Here's my pros and cons: PROs: I set my new Ghost X webcam in front of a clock fully charged and let it run down. Battery life is 4 1/2 hrs, not quite 5 as advertised, but close. It won't get any better, will only degrade from new, but 4.5 hrs is still better than 99% of other action cams out there. Very compact, actually sleek. Large buttons, easy to press. CONs: The most obvious one is no screen. I obviously knew it didn't have one, and thought I could use the remote screen app with WiFi to set up the camera, then I'd be good to go recording, but it's just NOT that easy. See APP description below, but I really miss a screen and there really is no substitute to a built in screen to ensure you have good shots. Image quality is terrible, in ANY light. Outside in BRIGHT sun, it's about as good as it gets and that's just OK. There are 3 options for recording brightness - "normal", "vivid", and "low light". Around the house, and inside bright rooms, normal and vivid are exactly the same to my perception side by side. And they are equally dark and lacking detail. I'm recording in well lit gymnasiums this weekend, and the only way to get CLOSE to reasonable brightness is to use "low light". Then it's almost as bright as other cams, but colors are saturated. Unacceptable. I had to brighten my video up in my editing software. Along the same line, video quality is not very sharp for 1080P, much more blurry than even my Samsung Note phone. And grainy. Even in very brightly lit gyms. About the same as other cheap $30 action cams. So why did I spend $100? Audio is terrible. Mic settings are 1-5, default at 3. Must be set at 5 to hear anything close to normal sounds. And even at 5, sound is muffled. Don't expect to effectively use the built in mic. It's really that bad. Button configuration is confusing to say the least. But to be honest, all I wanted to do was turn it on, and start recording. That's an easy 2 button, or even 1 button press with a shortcut. However, anything other than that and I'm totally lost, very confusing. Tap this button once, another twice, hold this one down... where's the manual again? ugh... Another BIG con, WiFi app for settings and screen preview doesn't work all the time. At home, I was able to connect to the cam with my android app flawlessly, so I thought I was good! But when trying to get connected on location, my app would NOT connect to the cam. I tried resetting the cam, resetting the app, resetting my phone, nothing worked. I had the phone and webcam right next to each other, literally. Still wouldn't connect. AND I had a backup iphone with the Drift APP, it wouldn't connect either, so I know it was the webcam. As a result, so many times I had to turn the cam on to record blind, and didn't get my shots exactly as I wanted, I had to fix what I could post processing. Through a weekend of use, the WiFi app did work sometimes, and sometimes NOT. And that's unacceptable, definitely NOT dependable when it's the ONLY way to see a PREVIEW! I'm gonna send this back, the battery life doesn't compensate for the bad video quality and lack of a built in preview screen. * UPDATE * I'm deciding to keep this cam, even though pic is not good, the ONLY reason I'm keeping it is for battery life. The app is working better. I like having over 4 hrs of straight recording time, NO camera I have... or even know of can do that. I won't use it as a primary cam, but as a backup, battery life is key... and if I need a long unattended recording it's the only cam that'll do that. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2020 by KT

  • Yeah it can do that too
Size: Drift Ghost XL Pro
This camera is freeeken loaded with features. Multiple resolution options and frame rates, 4k and 4kUHD, stabilization, still frames, a bunch of other stuff I haven't even figured out yet. I can live stream to my nginx RTMP server when I connect it to my phone's hot spot using then custom stream URL feature, or I can stream to YouTube. I'm blown away by how cool this camera is. And it can double as a really good cab/dash cam when I'm not using it for cycling. I ordered a couple different mounts and it's so quick and easy to swap it between them with the clip that you can adjust on the camera for different angles. I have another well known brand action camera and this one is hands down better. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2023 by Bmurr

  • Great dash cam, pity about the connection with Wi-Fi
Size: Drift Ghost XL
Likes: Great camera for a dashcam. Good battery life. Dislikes: connection with the App is very random. Sometimes it connects fine, then other times it simply won't connect. Makes it impossible to see saved footage or change settings in the App. Will have to view clips on my laptop after removing SD card from the camera. Pity ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2023 by Daniel

  • Precio calidad muy bien
Precio y filmación luz día ok . Filmación interiores pobre Con el tiempo y con luz blanca no amarilla filma muy bien en interiores no filmar contraluz .. Filmar desde ventana hacia el cuarto o espacio si entra luz de día por la ventana filma muy bien Está bien para exteriores filma en HD sin problema su estabilizador 8 de calificación. Micrófono ok. Si vale menos de US100 un regalo Si vale unos US 150 ya no. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2022 by mario p.

Can't find a product?

Find it on Amazon first, then paste the link below.