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The AKASO EK7000 is a compact, professional-grade 4K30fps action camera featuring 20MP photos, advanced Electronic Image Stabilization, and a rugged waterproof case rated to 131ft. It includes a wireless wrist remote and built-in WiFi for effortless control and instant sharing. Designed for millennials who demand high-quality, versatile gear for every adventure, it offers 90 minutes of battery life with fast charging and supports 4X digital zoom and external microphones for enhanced creativity.












| ASIN | B01HGM33HG |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Battery Average Life | 90 minutes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #232 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1 in Underwater Photography Cameras |
| Brand | AKASO |
| Built-In Media | Camera Body & Accessories |
| Camcorder Type | Action Camera |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Tablet, TV, Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | Built-in WiFi (10m / 30ft range) & HMDI |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 38,808 Reviews |
| Digital Zoom | 4 x |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 76,800 |
| Effective Still Resolution | 20 MP |
| Effective Video Resolution | 1080 Pixels |
| Exposure Control Type | Manual |
| Features | Remote Control |
| File Format | JPEG |
| Flash Memory Speed Class | U3 |
| Flash Memory Type | Micro SDXC |
| Flash Memory UHS Speed Class | U3 |
| Flash Memory Video Speed Class | V60 |
| Focus Type | Auto Focus |
| Form Factor | Compact |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00819847017009 |
| Has Image Stabilization | Yes |
| Image Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Image Capture Speed | 60 fps |
| Image stabilization | Digital |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 0.9"D x 2"W x 1.5"H |
| Item Type Name | Akaso ek7000 4k wifi sports action camera ultra hd waterproof dv camcorder 12m 170 degree wide angle lcd screen/remote black. |
| Item Weight | 2 Ounces |
| Lens Type | Fisheye |
| Manufacturer | AKASO |
| Maximum Aperture | 2.8 f |
| Maximum Focal Length | 2.7 Millimeters |
| Minimum Focal Length | 1 Millimeters |
| Model Name | EK7000 |
| Model Number | EK7000 |
| Number of Batteries | 2 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Operating System | Proprietary Firmware |
| Optical Zoom | 1 x |
| Photo Sensor Size | 1-inch |
| Photo Sensor Technology | CMOS |
| Screen Size | 2 Inches |
| Sensor Type | CMOS |
| Shooting Modes | Time Lapse |
| Style Name | Standard - No MicroSD Card |
| Supported Audio Format | MP4 |
| Supported Image Format | JPEG |
| UPC | 819847017009 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Video Capture Format | MP4 |
| Video Capture Resolution | 4K |
| Video Resolution | 4K |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| White Balance Settings | Auto |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11n |
| Zoom | Digital |
J**D
It's a great product and a great price.
It is taking nice pictures and great video so far. I have not used it underwater, but it's been through some rough experiences. It is working just fine.
M**E
Great cam
Honestly surprised at the quality for the price, I might just pick up another. The video and sound quality are great. Comes with a ton of accessories too!
N**J
Decent camera for price
This is a pretty good bundle for the price. The camera quality is decent and works well for everyday use, but it’s definitely not on the same level as something like a GoPro. The accessories are actually really helpful though. I especially liked the waterproof case—it’s easy to put on and lets you take the camera underwater without worrying about it. Overall, it’s a solid budget option with useful extras, just don’t expect top-tier video quality.
K**D
See it, you'll be a believer
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!
S**.
Great Quality Without Spending Too Much
I bought the AKASO EK7000 for traveling and it has been a great budget-friendly action camera. It’s lightweight, compact, and easy to carry around during trips or outdoor activities. The video quality is surprisingly good for the price, and it works really well underwater with the waterproof case. I used it while swimming/snorkeling and the footage came out clear and fun to watch. Setup was simple and connecting to WiFi was easy. The battery life is decent for short adventures, and the accessories included are helpful. The only downside is that the recording can sometimes feel a little slow or delayed, especially when starting or stopping videos. However, considering the affordable price, it still performs very well and is definitely worth it for beginners or casual travelers looking for a budget action camera.
A**R
Amazing Camera!
Amazing camera, very well designed with excellent features! It comes with enough attachments that allow you to place the camera in multiple locations, such as your bicycle bars, a helmet, a conventional camera tripod, or any other creative ways to put the camera where needed. The photographs/videos are stunningly crisp, and the resolution can be adjusted higher or lower as needed. The camera's small size makes it easy to pack. I have been putting it through its paces to test it and have not tried it in its underwater case. But the excellent photos it takes in low light is an indication that underwater photos, or videos, will be just as bright (depending on the clarity of the water, of course). My wife loves to snorkel, so she will be getting good use of this camera's underwater features. I highly recommend it!
M**N
Knocked down a peg after use.
So, I am going to say right off the bat, I paid $83 for an action camera, I was expecting an $83 action camera. Short handed, that's not what I got. Shortly after getting this camera I immediately set to taking it through its paces. Between dash mounted footage, motorcycle helmet footage, and eventual PodCams (podcast video accompaniment), I needed to get a strong feel for how well this camera handled it. I took it around my yard on the two modes I will record video (1080p60 and 4K24). Then I strapped it to my motorcycle helmet and went for a ride. I picked up a decent amount of footage. Now, I am going to briefly cover the reason I took half a star from my actual rating. I used the iSmart DV app (as the product description says to use, since the original one has been depreciated) to activate the recording for the ride, because it's mounted to my helmet, that was being worn. I expected that it would record until I brought my phone back out and stopped it from the app as well. Turns out, after my half an hour ride, it only recorded about 3 minutes of it, because at some point it decided to stop recording. This was annoying, but I can live with that, I don't really have faith in App controls, so I will just use the included remote control to do it from now on. Moving on! Once I took the footage from the various modes off the camera and transferred them to my PC, I previewed it all. Mind you my expectations were pretty low, since it's an $83 action camera, but what I watched was astonishing. The 1080p60 was the best of the two modes I used, because the framerate made it seem much more lifelike than the 24fps 4K. Either way, I definitely did not expect such video quality with this. Now that we know I like the video quality, I am going to break down the keypoints I look for in cameras, and various devices as a whole. Build Quality: Now, it's not a solid block of metal that you are confident would sustain being pitched against a concrete wall, but it's not a flimsy piece of hollow plastic either. It's lightweight without feeling super cheap. I'd say the one thing that will most certainly become an issue later in it's life is the battery door. It's just difficult to get off that you lose finesse, and must utilize focused brute force. One day that motion will break the tabs. Hopefully Akaso has some sort of minor parts store one can purchase a new battery door from, for when that time does come. Quick note, the mounts, remote, and various accessories this comes with are all well built as well. Video Quality: Crisp, clean, and pleasurable, as long as you have sufficient light. There aren't many cameras like this that do all that well in super low light, but this wasn't awful. However, note that your frame rate will drop a bit if you are in a noticeably darker room. Audio Quality: Junk. As expected. They all are. Mind you, it is there, but like every action camera I've ever used, the audio is not clear and far reaching, but muffled, because I am fairly certain they all drop them under the solid plastic casing, not exposed to the air. So the sound is muffled. That's true of all action cameras of this size, if you are looking for audio quality over video, you want the Zoom Q8, it has nowhere near the video quality of this camera, but it records studio grade audio with many interchangeable mic modules you can buy. Battery Life: Lacking. You can get a little over an hour recording 1080p60 on one charge. There are two redeeming factors here that saved it from losing more of a star. 1) The camera comes with two batteries, doubling the life. 2) The camera still records when you have the camera plugged into a charger or external battery, so if long life matters, you have options. Plus getting more batteries isn't crazy expensive anyway. User Interface and Controls: Simple, easy to understand, and feature rich. The included remote is pretty killer too. It does have the "wifi" option, and for basic operation that is cool, but my experience with it, as stated above, was not great. 5 different video modes (720p120, 1080p30, 1080p60, 2.7k30, 4K24), and 2 still image modes (single and burst), as well as a time lapse option, it's hard to ask for more really. Additional features: MicroSD card slot, up to 64GB, use class 10 or higher. A 64gb calss 10 card gets you over 6 hours of 1080p60 footage without switching cards. Included accessories: Well, the fact that it comes with ANY gives it an edge, but it comes with a solid starting base of accessories for mounting, charging and controlling. Way more than the big brand GoPro. Now that I've said that magic word (GoPro) let me end on this: I've rented a GoPro Hero5 to use on a road trip. I pulled that footage up today and compared it to the footage taken with this Akaso, two clips nearly identical light, identical settings, and this Akaso kicks it's butt with video quality. Hands down. So, for less than a quarter of the price, you get this camera that out classes the Hero5 and comes with well, a lot, whereas that Hero5 $400 pricetag just gets you the camera. No deal GoPro, Akaso, you're winning. I look forward to getting the three more I need, and pumping out great video content, care of Akaso's great camera. EDIT: The biggest plan behind this camera was to get one per microphone for my podcasts. That's when I quickly learned something irreversibly bad about the cameras as a series. I'll start off with a note that everything else I said is true, of the first camera I received. However, upon receipt of two more to round off my mic came, I realized that one of the two I received was different. Sure, the model number was the same, but there's a laundry list of things different. The "features" remain the same, but one sensor needs to be back about 6" from the other to capture the same image. It's as if one is zoomed in a bit further than the other. The software itself reacts just slightly different as well. For example, when it's plugged into power the cameras all turn on automatically, however when you long press the power, the different one doesn't shut back off, but instead goes into something of a sleep mode. But in the end, I returned all of these cameras today because of the primary flaws: They record at a mere fraction of a fraction variance of speed, add in that occasionally when the file switches to a new, it loses a frame or more. This leads right up to the complete inability to sync recordings together into one cohesive project. I can't record the same event, in 3 different angles, and make a single video out of it without losing sync with all of them by the end. So, if you are planning to use more than one of these, prepare to run into a lot of issues. Consistency in equipment is a must for production equipment. Unfortunately these just don't have it. So, if app you need is one single high quality action camera, go ahead and grab this. Me? I'll be getting a round of Zoom Q2Ns, because they make consistent equipment for professionals.
D**N
Day 1 Reactions
1) Good heavens there are SO MANY ACCESSORIES! I love it but also.. how am I going to carry all this around?! I'm going to need to buy a case, because this doesn't come with one. 2) There are features in my menu that I don't see in the online manual or in YouTube videos from others. Well, just ONE specific feature that I've noticed so far: there isn't a single "timelapse" menu option which was apparently the camera taking a single photo ever x amount of seconds. The issue as a YouTuber mentioned, is that the camera doesn't stitch those photos together automatically like on a GoPro. You have to stitch the photos yourself on the computer. But I guess that's why AKASO added a NEW timelapse option... Video time lapse! This does in fact result in a video (mp4 file) that is a timelapse fast movie. Yay! On the screen, when in VIDEO timelapse, you'll first see 00:00 and it will update for every 1 second of video you'll have after it's all stitched together. 3) Picture quality: from the screen it looks like my car dashcam. Not great. Even though I'm on 4K it looks like a bad quality version of 4K. But that's the tiny screen. Maybe the tiny screen just doesn't have great resolution. When viewing the videos and pictures on the computer... eh, it's alright, but don't think you'll be recording a Hollywood level movie. In semi-good light it already started to struggle. This works best in bright light and then very quickly takes a dip in quality when it starts getting darker. But still useable! The video noise can be decreased with noise reduction software. 4) Micro SD card is very difficult to get in. It needs that last tiny little bit of a push that's super difficult. I need to press the edge of my nail against the thin edge of the Micro SD card and most times I'm slipping off it. I'm using a wooden toothpick that has been the most helpful. But it shouldn't be THAT hard to get the Micro SD card in. I use a Micro SD card in my drone and it's nowhere near as difficult to fully insert. 4.1) Speaking of Micro SD cards, I know people have mixed results using cards larger than the recommended 32GB. I'm using a "Gigastone 128GB V30 Micro SDXC U3 Class 10 I" and so far it's worked with everything I've tried. Maybe the mixed results are because some people are using older firmware on the camera or maybe certain brands of MicroSD cards above 32GB just don't work. 5) It was annoying at first having the power button also be the menu button, but you get used to it FAST and I like that they've kept it simple - less to break. It's a bit annoying that every time I want to get to settings I have to cycle through all the video/photo modes first, but again it's a small price to pay for the low cost of the device and the fact that there is less that can break down. Also, how often would I even be in the menu? I've set it to what I want to use for most all my videos, no need to keep changing it. (Unless the date/time resets when battery dies?! That I don't actually know yet!) It's not the best camera in the world compared to all other action cameras, but at it's price point it's fantastic. And really, in the action camera world, you're not looking to get Alexa/Red quality footage anyway. It's MUCH MUCH MUCH closer to the quality of a GoPro than a a GoPro is compared to a cinema camera. And with a little tweaking in your video editing software, it'll look even better. For a fraction of the cost of a GoPro. At this point I think you just pay for the GoPro name. This is a great camera if you do a little client work and need time lapse footage of something being built or torn down. Or if you like recording your sports adventures. Very happy with this after 1 day (Fingers crossed for the other days!)
H**N
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T**T
Reasonable Price - Comes with A lot of accessories
I already have a dash camera in my car but some time dash camera is not enough to capture the beautiful scenery around. Dash cam video quality result is also limited so i was looking for some kind of action camera which should come with a lot of accessories so that i can use it for multipurpose. Most of the branded action camera are very expensive and out of my budget so i was looking for some thing which would come in less price and should have all required accessories so that i can use it for multi purpose. I found this camera on promotion price and i was lucky one to save 100 AED in actual price and it come with all required accessories extra batteries and the best thing is remote. Pros: 1 - 4K Video quality 2 - Come with Waterproof case 3 - Wireless Remote with hand band 4 - Wifi connectivity 5 - HDMI output 6 - 2 Extra Batteries Cons: 1 - Lack of touch screen 2 - Should come with storage bag Final Words: With this price range i think this is best action camera as you do not have to waste money in buying accessories as you can find all required accessory in this package.
A**R
I Love it...!!
I love it.... Simply the best.... worth the money....
R**D
Producto equilibrado
Esta cámara viene muy completa, incluye varios montajes diversos y 2 baterías. Considero es un producto equilibrado ya que a un precio competitivo se ofrece una calidad de grabación adecuada (4k a 25fps o 1080 a 60fps). Mi recomendación es usar la calidad de 1080 para no perder frames por segundo, como sea se ve bien así para la mayoría de propósitos. El tamaño de la cámara es muy conveniente al ser el mismo que otras de mayor prestigio, por lo tanto no batallarás en encontrar accesorios.
C**N
Gran camara me agrado mucho
Me agrado mucho la camara y llego mucho antes de lo esperado. Sensacional para grabar mis videos epicos de youtube.
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