4K 30FPS Dual-Screen Waterproof Sports Camera Support Wifi Control Remote Control Anti-Shake Black

SKU: GW41.0011

  • 79.99
Overall Rating 4.7   363
Reviews
5
Excellent value!
I was looking for an action camera to give me safety confidence while biking. After taking the camera out a few times, if I needed to report a vehicle license plate to the police I am sure it will be no problem in the future. The camera worked so well, my wife and I bought a second camera. Now we have a camera for the front and rear. This camera is an excellent value as we bought two cameras for less than the price of one top name brand.
22/12/2020
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Richard Wilk
4
Unless you need to use it underwater, a cheaper ca
Pros:Easy to charge it up and the battery last a long timeNever have to worry about getting it wet, but a lens cap is still a good ideashoots quickly - no lag between button and shutterCons:In bright sunlight it is almost impossible to see the screen to frame and focus.Not much of a telephoto, nor much of a wideangleI found the HDR was poor - really flattened out the colorsOptions were easy to select - but often required going through a menu to set them up, which slows you downThe video mode does not tell you clearly when it is shooting and when it is stoppedI bought this for a trip to Iceland - and it was great to have a waterproof camera given that it rained almost the whole trip.But looking at the results, my pictures taken with my Iphone XR are consistently better. This camera often took pictures with way too much contrast. Nor could it take slow motion video like my Iphone.
11/09/2022
A.N. A.N.
5
Works Well Underwater, for Videos and Snapshots!
I used this for the first time on a recent vacation, and was quite impressed! I would highly recommend this as a great compact travel companion camera that is easy to keep handy for documenting a trip, outing, etc.Pros:1. Underwater video - I had it attached to a snorkel mask and the video was clear and stable.2. Selfie-mode - this is a one of the strong points, since the combination of wide-angle lens and front-facing monitor make selfies easy to frame.3. Great battery life4. Controls are easy to use5. The Wi-fi connectivity via my smartphone made it easy to review my shots and transfer to my phone for sharing on social media.Cons:1. When the touchscreen gets wet, and you are not actively recording, the camera mode can be switched to random modes, as if the water has a capacitant effect on the touchscreen.2. Low-light early morning photography resulted in surreal and not-realistic looking photos.
18/05/2022
J. guzman J. guzman
5
Excelent wireless camera, clear vision, nice two w
I was looking for a camera that would allow me to monitor my living room while I'm at work, and I was content by how easy was too set it up It turned out to be a good choice ,the camera itself looks and feels like it was well made and along with the app for it works surprisingly well. The lens gives you a wide view and the video quality while viewing through the app is surprisingly good with no lag at all and So far since I connected it to my wifi it has been worked perfectly every time, I've checked it so it seems to be reliable, so I would definitely recommend. I have 3 different cameras and this one love it for the wireless feature, battery last long time, can talk to my grand daughter having fan. I can use it anywhere definitive s good buy for me.
17/05/2022
Marcos Torres
4
Great first Telescope
This was a Christmas gift for my 9 year old son and he loves it. He was able to have it setup and ready to go before we even finished breakfast. It is easy to assemble and after showing him how to focus the lens use the view finder he was ready to go. The phone holder for taking pictures is a bit tricky to line up the camera to the eye piece. But I think that is just because phones not have multiple camera lenses. If I had to say something that could use improvement is the tripod it comes with. I was really hoping the mount for the telescope was a bit more stable and easier to adjust when finding stars or objects. It has a tendency to shift easily and then looking for your target becomes another task.All in all a solid first telescope. The most important part is that my son loves it and we get to spend time hanging out looking at the stars. A win in my book.
30/03/2022
Gold Fish Lung
5
Good dad camera
Not sure why the poor reviews, I found this camera to be very good for my needs, which were to take pictures of my infant and family. What I liked about the camera:- Compact size to performance ratio- Very sharp pair with the canon 22mm F2 lens- Very good autofocus that tracks face and eye- Manual functions via the touch screen, not an issue for me- Good battery life- Very responsive touch screen- Easy to transfer photos to iPhone to share with familyDislikes:- Buffer fills up very quickly when taking burst shots and not very fast either.- Very poor handling in the hands, its heavy and requires a firm grip if operating one handed. Could definitely use some front grip.- Screen doesn't fold downwards for shots up high- No USB C charging like M6 mk2
22/02/2022
Russ Hollinshead
4
For the money, it's great.
Once set up, performance wise, it's a very strong performer. I use it with a BMPCC 4K and the extra adjustable platform is an essential upgrade above the model beneath it... and the superior plastic case is obviously another big plus for transport.I have to admit, it does all feel a bit fragile until it is setup - and I'm not entirely convinced on the camera platform - I would have liked to have seen dual locking vertical legs... but it's been stable with just the one.You can't really complain for the money. I'm getting the results without the ridiculous outlay of some of the more expensive offerings... and I've never been one for home brewing things like this.The rails do give some scope for rigging, which is always a nice addition. The black hood seals around the lens perfectly (in this case a 24-70 2.8 zoom). Just be careful of the lens hitting the beam splitter glass - but that applies to all teleprompter setups I guess.Just take your time when setting up and putting it away, store it properly and you'll be getting great results in no time.
15/02/2022
Mark Sirull
5
Migrated from SX530HS…
After using my Canon SX530HS for the past few years, I decided it was time to graduate from a bridge camera to a real DSLR. Granted, the convenience of a built-in 50X zoom is a huge advantage over having to schlep along the 75-300mm zoom lens. But that’s about the only advantage a $200 bridge camera has when compared to a $400 DSLR. Ya get what you pay for. MUCH higher quality from the T7. Noticeably brighter colors, ability to shoot in low low light conditions, higher resolution (24MP vs 16MP), F stop range from F4 all the way down to F25, are just a few reasons to make the switch. Not saying there’s anything wrong with bridge cameras. They’re really popular, a great value for the money, and they serve a purpose. But a real DSLR will give you so much more. You’ll be shocked at the difference. I know I was.
12/11/2021
Gray
4
Lol, not 4K but it works better than throwing my c
To be honest I had “how bad could it be at this price” hopes and it’s a notch or two above my most pessimistic expectations. The build quality on the casing and random mounting parts is really good, the camera is well a low end but usable digital camera with a wider angle lens than what you might find on a mid to low range smart phone you might use as a burner phone lol. It is NOT 4K video. The 4K mode takes 1080 ish video at a doubled pixel so that the video file is technically 4K by file type but not by actual CCD capture.. just don’t bother using the 4K unless you like wasted space on your SD card. However, all in all it’s a halfway decent “action cam” that is unfortunately not marketing itself in an honest way but what do you expect from China and $39 with free shipping. It’s OKAY as a fun cam.
22/10/2021