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🌟 Capture Life’s Thrill in 4K – Adventure Ready, Always On!
The AKASO Brave 4 is a feature-packed action camera designed for millennials who crave high-quality 4K video and 20MP photos with professional-grade image stabilization. It includes dual rechargeable batteries for extended shooting, WiFi and HDMI connectivity for instant sharing, and a waterproof case rated to 40 meters, making it ideal for travel, sports, and underwater adventures. Lightweight yet durable, it comes with versatile mounting accessories and a dual-screen setup, ensuring you never miss a shot while staying connected and in control.












| ASIN | B076DD5JNS |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Battery Average Life | 90 minutes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,134 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #9 in Sports & Action Video Cameras |
| Brand | AKASO |
| Built-In Media | action camera |
| Camcorder Type | Action Camera |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Connectivity Technology | HDMI, Wi-Fi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 17,099 Reviews |
| Digital Zoom | 5 x |
| Display Resolution Maximum | UHD |
| Effective Still Resolution | 20 MP |
| Effective Video Resolution | 1080 Pixels |
| Features | Waterproof |
| File Format | MP4, JPEG |
| Flash Memory Speed Class | C10 |
| Flash Memory Type | Micro SD |
| Flash Memory Video Speed Class | V60 |
| Focus Type | Auto Focus |
| Form Factor | Handheld |
| Has Image Stabilization | Yes |
| Image Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Image Capture Speed | 60 fps |
| Image stabilization | Electronic |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 0.91"D x 2.32"W x 1.57"H |
| Item Weight | 159 Grams |
| Lens Type | Fisheye |
| Manufacturer | AKASO |
| Maximum Aperture | 2 f |
| Maximum Focal Length | 3 Millimeters |
| Minimum Focal Length | 1 Millimeters |
| Model Name | Brave 4 |
| Model Number | Brave 4 |
| Number of Batteries | 2 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Operating System | Proprietary Firmware |
| Optical Zoom | 1 x |
| Photo Sensor Technology | CMOS |
| Screen Size | 2 Inches |
| Sensor Type | CMOS |
| Shooting Modes | Sports, Underwater |
| Style Name | Action Camera |
| Supported Audio Format | AAC, MP3 |
| Supported Image Format | JPEG |
| UPC | 818537024334 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Video Capture Format | MOV |
| Video Capture Resolution | 4K |
| Video Resolution | 4K |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Wireless Compability | Infrared |
| Zoom | Digital |
J**E
Solid camera (Compared to GoPro Hero 10)
I have a GoPro hero 10 and I bought this camera just to have for personal use. I really don’t know a great deal about cameras and all the technical terms and functions but I do know a little just from using the GoPros that I have had in the past and I can say for the money this camera is worth the money. In a side by side comparison of the Hero 10 and this unit the quality of video is greater from the GoPro there is no denying that but when you compare it $ for $ and look at what you get with this unit and all the extras that you need to buy with the GoPro if you want for example better audio by connecting a shotgun mic or wireless mics then you need the media mod for the GoPro, where as with this unit I was able to connect a wired mic to the USB-C port using a 3.5mm to USB-C adapter one that would typically allow you to connect wired headphones to a USB-C type smartphone. That being said I have a set of wireless mics that allow for the mics to be set into slave and master modes and then I connect the master into the adapter and then to the camera and I was able to enhance the sound. I usually record mostly in 1080 HD for a couple of reason because 1) I record with my GoPro at the same time and I record with my GoPro at 5K and 5K takes up a lot more space than 1080p on a disk or streaming them from my server to my devices it takes longer to load or download etc. 2) The AKASO doesn’t really shoot in 4K in my opinion because the clarity is just not there if you look at the side by side with an actual 4K video from the GoPro it’s not even comparable. This would be my only criticism of the unit but it isn’t a deal breaker for me and it may in fact shoot at 4k but maybe it is the FPS like I said I am not an expert with cameras I’m a layman so my reasoning my be off but the quality is nevertheless in the favor of the GoPro. I do like how the camera comes with 2 batteries and a charging bank that’s nice it has many of tripod accessories and mounting hardware adapters, I also personally love how the camera will record and not stop until it either runs out of battery or you shut it off. The camera is a bit light in weight but it has proven rather durable because my 2-3 year old has gotten ahold of it many times over the last year and he is hard on anything this camera being no exception but it has had no problems and I can’t say the same for my GoPro it is in fact no longer functioning as the camera had some type of short circuit or something to that effect involving the battery and it died so the AKASO has outlived my hero 10 and the hero 10 never had any contact with the baby so I don’t know what happened with it but the AKASO has been solid.
S**R
Sick Little Cam
Honestly, this is a really solid little camera for the price. It’s super compact, so it’s easy to bring with you wherever—whether that’s trips, riding, or just messing around. One of the best parts is all the accessories it comes with. You get a ton right in the box, so you don’t have to go out and buy extra mounts just to start using it. If you ever get stuck, there are plenty of videos online that walk you through everything, which makes figuring things out pretty easy. Overall, it’s really simple to use. The setup is quick and the menus aren’t confusing, so you can just turn it on and start recording without much hassle. Pros: - Small and easy to carry - Comes with a lot of accessories - Plenty of helpful videos online - Simple to use Cons: - (Nothing major so far) Verdict: Great option if you want a straightforward, budget-friendly action camera that just gets the job done.
M**S
Great but not for remote underwater surveillance
The camera is great and the assocories included are fantastic. This camera will be great for any land use or in the water worn as a scuba diver. But my problem is that i needed it to go underwater (only 10 ft) attached to a PVC pipe with me standing dry above so I could monitor on the akaso go app on my iphone. As soon as I had everything setup to view underwater the signal died within 6 in in the water so "remote control" I guess only means start/stop on the wrist band and you have to pull it up to see the surveillance. The problem is not surveilaance on bluetooth and the wifi is 2.4gb so the water interferes So if you do not need to view remotely live underwater while you are dry don't buy, otherwise this is a great buy!
M**E
Nice action camera good price.
This is a good little action camera. Well made, looks good and it came with a whole bunch of accessories that can be used for most sports. Easy to use, and can be good for reviewing games filmed. The batteries have been lasting good so far. It was easy to connect to the app on my phone. It has been stable when used with the accessories. It has good sound. Have not been able to use it in low light yet
P**R
Great video camera!
Great camera for the price! Works very well and the software pairs well with my android phone. Takes great quality videos!
A**A
Really good for mountain hiking/biking
This camera is really good for its price. Good 4k footage and really good image and video stabilization really good for trips and mountain biking/hiking.
P**B
Great video quality, bad batteries & wrist remote; generous but mediocre mounting accessories
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 2560x1440 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.
S**R
Detailed analysis & tips, during my trip in Hawaii!
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.
A**R
Fiyatına göre çok iyi ürün
Fiyatına göre çok çok iyi. Ben güvenlik amacıyla aldım. İşimi fazlasıyla görüyor.
G**A
Ótimo
Ótimo
J**1
BUENA RELACION CALIDAD/PRECIO
Me sorprendió su calidad de imagen, e incluso de sonido bajo el agua. El kit es muy completo con todos los accesorios que incluye. La carcasa hermética, funciona a la perfección debajo del agua. Obviamente existen mejores modelos, incluso de la misma marca, pero si te vas a iniciar en videos acuáticos, empieza por algo normal como es esta cámara, y ya iras subiendo cuando lo tengas dominado.
T**Y
Fantastic Little Camera
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,
V**K
Meets the quality at this segment
The video quality is exceptional over all the resolutions; however the picture quality is not up to the mark and consists of a lot of grains . Would rate this cam 8/10
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