🌟 Unleash Your Inner Adventurer!
The AKASO Brave 6 Plus is a high-performance action camera that captures stunning 4K video at 30FPS and 20MP photos. With a user-friendly 2-inch touchscreen, voice control, and advanced Electronic Image Stabilization, this rugged camera is perfect for capturing your adventures, whether underwater or on land. It comes equipped with 4x zoom, multiple shooting modes, and is waterproof up to 131FT, making it an essential companion for thrill-seekers.
Brand Name | AKASO |
Item Weight | 1.3 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 10.67 x 4.17 x 2.72 inches |
Item model number | Brave6 Plus |
Batteries | 2 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Color Name | Black |
Special Features | Touchscreen, Timer, Remote Control, Time Lapse |
L**6
Try it out
I was looking to buy a Go Pro but decided to give this product a try before spend so much on that camera and I’m glad I made this purchase. The camera has been great so far. The photo quality is good. The accessories that came in the package were enough to get started and it had everything I needed. The battery life is good, and the extra batteries are not expensive from Amazon. It is light, easy to put in a bag and lasts a long time. It connects to both my Mac and my Windows laptops and downloading the files is easy. If you don’t need all the bells and whistles of a GoPro, definitely give this camera a try. It’s worth your money.
M**W
Brave 6 Plus
Really enjoyed this product compared to others. I was able to catch some great footage while zip lining on vacation.
I**H
Akaso Brave 6 Plus
I purchased this camera for my 9-year-old son for Christmas so he could make decent quality videos of himself doing scooter tricks. I was excited to purchase the new upcoming Brave 7 (not Brave 7 LE), which was originally supposed to be released before Christmas 2020, but it never came out. While it was a little disappointing since it seems the Brave 7 will incorporate the best features of all Akaso cameras into an only-slightly-more expensive package, in the end, I went with the Brave 6 Plus, which was offered at a discount at the time. Even though the Brave 7 LE has dual-screens, a more durable water proof housing, and several other things missing from the Brave 6 Plus, I went with this camera because many online reviews on YouTube suggested that its Image Stabilization was superior to the Brave 7 LE, and for scootering it was going to be used on a helmet or chest mount much of the time.My son has enjoyed the camera so far and I think the price is fair for what it is. If you're like me and are purchasing an action camera for your kid and don't want to spend the money for a GoPro, this is a good buy, as it offers many of the same features and benefits. It is not without some design missteps, however: flimsy battery door, no threading on bottom of camera to mount it (a separate plastic mount with threading is required), not particularly durable plastic housing, and other frustrating little gripes. But, it mostly makes up for these things with what it does offer, along with the price. It comes with an extra battery and many accessories as well (although no instructions for how to use them). One of the major pros is that the Akaso app integration works over WiFi pretty well and it essentially allows my son to use the camera with his iPad and make and edit little videos without me having to take out the MicroSD or import the videos into the computer. (Note: MicroSD has to be purchased separately). The app integration, along with the remote and voice commands features are pretty cool at this price point.Below is my son's review of the camera (his words):This camera has a very wide view and the resolution is amazing. Image stabilization is very smooth and the touchscreen responds very quickly. I really like the slow-motion feature because it is not choppy. It's so pleasant to watch, so smooth. There is this annoying thing whenever I put the waterproof case on the camera; the waterproof case clicks on the power button and it turns off. Even though I don’t need to use the waterproof case for what I do, I just think the camera is safer that way. So, I think the camera itself should be more durable. Otherwise, this camera is a great starter cam.The comment he made about the waterproof case is true. At least on our camera, the force of snapping the waterproof case closed causes the power button to be pushed down just enough that it turns the camera off. While you can turn the camera back on once it is in the water proof case, you cannot use the touch screen once it is in there, so it's a bit of a problem.All in all, we have been pretty satisfied with this camera (it's certainly more than enough camera for my son), but I do wish we would have been able to purchase the Brave 7 when I was in the market for a budget-friendly action camera.
O**N
For the price I can't imagine a better deal.
The media could not be loaded. Let me tell you how this started. I own four Gopro's and they are great cameras. No complaints. However I came up with an Idea for a video that unfortunately had about a ninety eight percent chance of destroying my camera. So I decided to buy a cheap camera to do some test runs to see if the camera would survive and if all worked out OK I would re-shoot with the Gopro. I did some research and bought the Akaso Brave 6 Plus. I did my shoot, downloaded my data and previewed my video. I was amazed! This relatively inexpensive cameras video quality was every bit as good as my four hundred and fifty dollar Gopro! And at one fourth the price! The image stabilization worked beautifully. The color and sharpness were spot on. I didn't bother re-shooting the video with the Gopro, I used the Akaso Brave 6 Plus footage and it was great.I was very impressed. So I decided to really put the Akaso Brave 6 Plus through it's paces. I tested every function, video mode, button, bell, whistle and switch. I tested it underwater, in high wind, in heavy rain, and dust. I even mounted it under my car behind the front wheel and hauled ass down a gravel country road. conclusion? I love this thing.The video quality is excellent for an action camera. 4K, 2.7K, 1440p, 1080p, and 720p with frame rates spanning 30fps to 120fps with a 20 mega pixel sensor. 2-inch LCD touch screen that works better and smother than any other action camera I own however, I noticed a little lag on photo mode but nothing unworkable. Voice control that really works well. I had no problems with the camera following commands. Three different lens view angles. waterproof up to 130FT with the included case. I only sent mine down about fifty feet for about twenty minutes and the case proved to be perfectly waterproof. Wi-Fi. App control and it came with a two button remote control. It also has creative modes, time lapse, slow motion, still photo, burst photo, self-timer, loop recording and driving mode. It comes with two Lithium Polymer batteries and I got about an hour recording time at 4K and about an hour and a half at 1080p per battery. It also came with an assortment of mounting hardware.Honestly for the price I can't imagine a better deal. In fact I'm ordering a couple more Brave 6 pluses and I'm going to purchase one of the AKASO Brave 7 LE's and give that on a try. Ill get back to you on that one.One last note: I bought my Akaso Brave 6 Plus from Amazon and paid full price ($120.00). I have not received any compensation or anything free for this review. I truly am VERY impressed with this camera. I highly recommend the Akaso Brave 6 Plus.
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