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🎥 Capture Every Adventure, Above & Below the Surface!
The AKASO Brave 7 LE is a compact, professional-grade 4K action camera featuring dual color screens for easy selfie and monitoring, advanced 6-axis electronic image stabilization, and IPX7 water resistance with a waterproof case enabling underwater shooting up to 131 feet. Equipped with dual 1350mAh batteries, Wi-Fi connectivity, and a full accessory kit including remote control and mounts, it’s designed for seamless vlogging and extreme sports recording in any environment.









| ASIN | B08B3MFDQL |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Battery Average Life | 2 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,085 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #7 in Underwater Photography Cameras |
| Brand | AKASO |
| Built-In Media | Waterproof Housing, 2 Rechargeable Batteries, Remote, Mounting Kits |
| Camcorder Type | Action Camera |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Tablet, Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 6,528 Reviews |
| Digital Zoom | 4 x |
| Display Resolution Maximum | UHD |
| Effective Still Resolution | 20 MP |
| Effective Video Resolution | 4000 Pixels |
| Exposure Control Type | Automatic |
| Features | Anti-Shake, Remote Control, Slow Motion, Time Lapse, Touchscreen |
| File Format | MP4, JPEG |
| Flash Memory Speed Class | C2 |
| Flash Memory Type | Micro SD |
| Flash Memory UHS Speed Class | U3 |
| Flash Memory Video Speed Class | V60 |
| Focus Type | Auto Focus |
| Form Factor | Compact |
| Has Image Stabilization | Yes |
| Image Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Image Capture Speed | 30 fps |
| Image stabilization | Digital |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 1.26"D x 2.44"W x 1.61"H |
| Item Weight | 107 Grams |
| Lens Type | Zoom or Wide Angle |
| Manufacturer | AKASO |
| Maximum Aperture | 2 f |
| Minimum Aperture | 2 Millimeters |
| Model Name | Brave 7 LE |
| Model Number | Brave 7 LE |
| Number of Batteries | 2 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Speakers | 1 |
| Optical Zoom | 1 x |
| Photo Sensor Technology | CMOS |
| Screen Size | 2 Inches |
| Sensor Type | CMOS |
| Shooting Modes | Slow Motion |
| Style Name | Compact |
| Supported Audio Format | AAC, MP3, PCM |
| Supported Image Format | JPEG |
| UPC | 810035151796 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Video Capture Format | MP4 |
| Video Capture Resolution | 4K |
| Video Resolution | 4K |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| White Balance Settings | Auto |
| Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
| Zoom | Digital |
Z**6
Great Snorkeling Camera Rig @ this Price Point
Easy to use and I'm pleased with underwater and " land " pictures.. Very good results at this price point,, Of course, It's not a Canon or Nikon Underwater rig..!! But it's a fraction of the cost.. Great variety of accessories.. Battery Life - so far so good
L**L
Loaded Features Without High Price!
What a great camera! Exceeded all my expectations and the video quality is outstanding! Haven’t used enough to judge the battery life but I can’t wait to push this device to its limits. If you’re looking for something affordable that has everything you likely need, such as slo mo, time lapse, ext mic capability, etc…give this gem some serious consideration!
B**K
Pretty good action camera for the price, lots of features to tweak, but still not a gopro
I've been scuba diving for a long time. I had an 8mm camcorder that I built a waterproof housing for. That evolved into digital cameras. When the Hero2 came out, I jumped on it and was very pleased with the results... and smallness of the camera. I have tried to replace the Hero2 with an inexpensive Action Camera that claimed to do 4K video. This camera just might be the replacement I've been looking for. If you have the budget and need a camera as good as a newer GoPro, this is probably not the camera you want to buy. But if you're wanting something a bit cheaper that does fairly well. You should consider this camera. This is just for the "Brave 7 LE". I don't have any experience with other AKASO camera models. At the time of this review, the Brave 7 LE has already been replaced with a Brave 8 For image stabilization... It does fairly well. It certainly does better than my Hero2 (that doesn't have any image stabilization). But I have a cheap 4K drone that has much better image stabilization. With image stabilization on, and attempting to pan in a fairly smooth arch, I still see a bit of jumping and I see some of the "time-warp" artifacts you will sometimes get. The jumping might be caused by the storage not being able to keep up, but I am using a freshly formatted 32G SanDisk Extreme card.. I use the same card in my cheap 4K drone and don't get any jumping. Picture quality... On a sunny day, the image quality is very good... I wouldn't say excellent.... but very good. It appears that the sensor might do 4K natively, but I can't verify that. Many of their cameras specifically call out being "Native 4K30". This camera does not. But at 4K30, I am capturing video that is higher resolution that what I can display all at once (I don't have a 4K monitor or TV). Low light is where this camera has its greatest challenge. I don't have a tool to measure the quantity of light, but the image quality degrades more quickly in lower light than my older android phone. The camera has an "auto low light" mode. When that's turned on, the image quality is actually worse in a low light scenario. "Picture Quality" and "Image Stabilization" are both impacted by some of the other features of this camera. It essentially has a "digital zoom" feature under "view angle". It appears that more of the sensor is used to provide a wider viewing angle. The camera does a nice job of reducing the fish-eye distortion when you're using the wider viewing angle, but that seems to use even more of the sensor as well as the processor. It appears that higher refresh rates at lower resolution have better image quality. If your highest priority is image quality, you might try a lower resolution and a higher refresh (like 1080p60). There are some really nice pictures and videos used in the product description page. If those pictures and videos were taken with this camera, I expect a lot of post-production work was done to make them look as good as they do. My pictures and videos don't look nearly as nice.
S**P
Best Bang For Your Money
So I normally don't did reviews without giving items a legit run through. I am very impressed with this camera. Now the issues I have are not with the camera itself but the accessories. The only housing is the waterproof case and all after market housing are for the Brave 7 only. The generic mounts are mass produced plastic. I probably broke them the first month I had them. So if your expecting aluminum or a better polymer get ready to buy your own separately. BUT in all the camera is awesome, front screen is very helpful when you want to see the recording. I enjoy all the different settings and changes you can make to the quality of the images. It being waterproof did come in handy also when recording in the rain and did effects the video. Video sizes max to just over 4GB before starting a new video so just beware that when using 4k/2k you will have multiple videos to compress and sync together. I used the list camera well over a year, in the heat,rain, night, daytime. And it just performs. Awesome Camera.
C**K
Very nice economical action camera
This product looks wonderful. So I ordered it. I received it and first thing I did was charge up the batteries. Once they were fully charged, then I powered on the camera. They took a couple minutes to get it to turn on. The buttons on this first unit didn't work well. None of the buttons work normally. After contacting the manufacturer, I got a call back from them that did not resolve the button issue. That's when I contacted Amazon customer service. They resolved the issue immediately, they replaced the camera. The replacement works like a dream. I downloaded the software. To use the manufacturer's software while being linked to the camera you have to take yourself off of your Wi-Fi and use the camera's Wi-Fi, and mobile data for your phone. When the cameras hooked up to your phone, you can't use the viewer on the camera. I purchased this particular model because it had a front facing display as well. This really makes taking selfies a breeze. It has an awesome mounting and accessories kit making it very portable. It uses *.mpg for video format of recording. This makes it quite compatible. It takes great quality video and stills.
K**R
Great Economical Alternative To High Priced Action Cams
I purchased the Akaso Brave LE Action Camera a few weeks ago and gave myself some time to put it through its paces. I have to say, considering the price point for this little action cam as compared to its much more expensive competitor, I am more than satisfied. Actually surprised! One of the most surprising things is that Akaso released the Brave 7LE with a front facing video screen quite a few weeks before those high priced guys did. Real handy for Vloggers or Selfie fanatics! The camera also comes supplied with a charger, 2 batteries, a waterproof case, and enough quality mounting accessories to mount the camera to almost anything. The Akaso Brave7 LE feels hefty for its size and appears well built and able to take a bit of a beating (although I admit, I wasn't willing to find out how much of a beating). It also harbors quite a few video and photographic modes and does well at them. My biggest gripe with cheaper cams has always been color balance. This is not an issue with the Brave 7LE. The pics and video quality the Brave 7LE produces far exceeded my expectations. The Akaso Brave 7LE has numerous video and photographic modes, all of which I've tried. There are even a couple of undocumented items that I stumbled across, one of which allows the camera to be used as a webcam! As mentioned, the camera includes many modes of operation for both video and still photography. My main reason for purchasing this camera was because I was dissatisfied with the camera that came with a drone I own. My problems with that camera were very poor color balance and picture clarity. After mounting the Akaso Brave 7LE to the drone and running a couple of flights, I was completely satisfied with the image stabilizing system Akaso engineered into the camera and the quality of the video and stills. I am also very satisfied, at this price point, with all of the other modes of operation the camera provides. One of the other modes of operation that really surprised me was the long exposure mode for stills. I live in a VERY dark area of the country. On a whim, I decided to take the Brave 7 LE with me on a Milky Way shoot along with my other cameras. I set the camera at ISO 3200 and a 30sec exposure and pointed it at the milky way and hit the shutter button. I was totally blown away by the result! There it was, big and bright, with good contrast, the Milky Way. I really was not expecting at all to get that kind of result out of a camera like this! Now, with that said, is it ALL rosy? Not exactly for those of us amature photographers that are a bit picky about the resulting photographs. Like most cameras that only provide .jpg result pictures, upon blowing the resulting pics up to size or wanting to print off an 8x10 or larger, you will notice some lost resolution in the details. I will say that it's minimal with the results of the Akaso Brave 7LE. The area I found the worst was in the aforementioned Long Exposure experiment. The resulting picture was VERY noisy and oversharpened. This happens due to the software built into the camera and the user has little control over that. Most people wouldn't care much about this, and for my purposes, I really don't either! There was only one thing I thought of that would make the camera package a little bit better and that was a cap for the lens would be nice. The camera is easily carried in a pocket and a lens cover would be helpful to keep the lens clean and free of scratches. Overall, the AKASO Brave 7LE is a great little camera at a great price in this category of camera. It also comes with great perks from AKASO if you care to take the company up on them. In my opinion, you really can't go wrong in this purchase.
P**Y
Great for dirt bikes!
Awesome camera.Great quality videos and easy to use. Very rugged and sturdy!
H**T
Good features. Great battery. Sharpness and FOV not quite there yet.
I really wanted to like this camera. I mean come on. $140 for a 4K camera with great battery life and many competitive features. I use my action cams mostly for recording longer motocross races. So I need decent resolution and long battery life. I don’t really care that much about image stabilization since I think it makes a very rough track and riding experience look like you’re skiing thru fresh powder. Just my opinion. The camera feels well built and the buttons work reasonably well. They all take a hard press and it’s a little hard to tell if you’ve actuated them correctly. The touchscreen is not up to current GoPro/DJI standards but is plenty usable. These are issues I easily look past considering the price point. The huge assortment of extra accessories is really nice to have and the 2 batteries plus separate charger is how every manufacturer should do it. The remote works quite good although I didn’t use it for what I was doing since battery life was more than adequate and I could just start recording at my truck, ride to the start line, do the race, and have plenty of battery life. The battery life seems very good. The races I run are around 60 min long by the time I”m finished. The battery was only about half used by then. Way better than my Hero4 Black cams. I’ve used GP Hero 4 (my personal cams), Hero 5/6/7, and DJI Osmo Action 2. The DJI Osmo is by far the best camera of them all in terms of functionality and ease of use. Also a great battery. Unfortunately for me I like a really wide angle for the races. The DJI is not wide enough. I really like GoPro’s Superview. That’s probably the biggest reason I won’t be keeping the Asako cam. Even on the widest setting (both at 1080 & 2.7K) it is much narrower than I want. Pretty much a deal killer for me. Secondly the quality of the footage (resolution and clarity) just seems lower than even my nearly 10 old Hero4 Blacks at the same resolution. I’m no video expert and it’s hard to put my finger on it but the footage just looks softer, like it’s slightly out of focus. I only shot in 1080 and 2.7K but comparing it under the same kind of shooting conditions just doesn’t give a good result. I recorded footage with the image stabilization both on and off. I think with it on it pulled the FOV in even tighter and it seemed to give it kind of a swimmy look. With it off it was better but then it also seemed more bouncy than my typical GP footage. But that’s hard to quantify. Last little nitpicks. The full enclosure case works fine but is pretty bulky. A skeleton style case would be a nice option that I would gladly pay extra for, just to get the cam closer to my helmet. Lastly the camera exports the video files in MOV format (GoPro exports MP4s). I didn’t even realize this until my edit software OpenShot had issues importing MOV files where it cuts off the last bit of each file. Not the fault of the Asako cam but it seems from reading around that maybe MOV files are a little more difficult to deal with. Anyhow that was an issue as well. I would have had to buy an MOV to MP4 converter software since the free versions handle only 1-2 GB files which are much smaller than what these cams export. I didn’t see a place to change the export format but maybe I missed it. The Asako app is nothing to write home about but it does serve the basic function of getting the camera aimed and you can do rudimentary review of your footage. Again, just fine at this price point. So I sent this Asako action cam back for a refund. But for me; if they made a real “superview” wide angle and got the quality of the footage sharper I would buy this action cam again immediately. New GoPros for $400+ with all of their own crazy faults that they seem to cycle thru as they release new versions is just a ridiculous proposition. Thanks Asako for making this budget contender! Just a few improvements and I’ll be 1st in line to buy again.
A**A
Boa qualidade
A câmera aparenta ser de excelente qualidade. Tivemos problema com o número de rastreio que foi enviado inicialmente, mas a empresa se disponibilizou em ajudar e enviou prontamente os dados corretos
A**R
Decent value for its price.
Ease of use for the kids to get into videos/photos. but wifi connection to the app on the phone is rather finicky. otherwise shots are good and quality is decent. kids are enjoying the use of it.
K**L
Excelente
Excelente camara tipo go pro a un súper precio
D**R
Action cam. Boa pra começar no mundo da aventura.
A câmera é boa, com limitações mas tem um excelente custo x benefício. A vantagem é que ela vem recheada de acessórios, ou seja, praticamente tudo o que você precisará para começar a gravar as suas aventuras. Não se esqueça que você vai precisar com um cartão SD de até 64Gb, classe 10 UHS-I de excelente qualidade pra poder gravar em 4k. Recomendo a câmera e o vendedor responde as perguntas e cumpriu rigorosamente a descrição do anúncio.
J**N
AKASO 10/10
Es una muy exelente camara, super recomendada😁👍
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