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The Akaso Brave 7 LE is making waves in the action camera market, and for good reason. With its unique dual-screen design, it aims to cater not only to adrenaline junkies but also to vloggers and content creators. Let's dive into the details and find out if this budget-friendly camera lives up to the hype.
The Akaso Brave 7 LE comes in a elongated package shown in the photo above. It is showcased in a hard transparent plastic case. The action cam is enclosed within the underwater case, which is attached to GoPro-like mounting system.
Taking the package apart reveals all the parts that comes with it:
The accessory package is generous, featuring mounts for handlebars, helmets, and more. The inclusion of two 1,350mAh batteries means you wont run out of juice during your adventures.
The Brave 7 LE immediately stands out with its compact form factor and thoughtful features. It weighs only 75g, making it easy to use one-handed and carry in your pocket or bag.
The large circular lens protrudes from the front top right of the action cam. It doesn't come with a lens cover as it's obvious Akaso intend for you to store the action cam in the underwater case when not in use. But in the field, I've found that I do not carry the underwater case when the adventure doesn't involve water. And I'd rather keep the action cam mounted to my gear--DSLR, tripod, bike, etc.--so a lens cap is more handy than the case. Luckily, EveryThang3D (a 3D printing consumer product brand) makes such a thing.
The Akaso Brave 7 LE has a IPX7 water-resistant design that can protect itself from rain, snow and water splashing. But the action cam is not waterproof. Instead, it comes with a rubber sealed waterproof housing that lets your underwater adventure go down to 131FT/40M.
The real standout is the tiny front-mounted selfie screen, allowing vloggers to frame themselves perfectly. The Brave 7 LE boasts two screens: one on the back and another on the front. The rear screen is a 2-inch touch display, which makes navigating settings and options intuitive. The front-facing screen is narrower but still useful for vlogging or taking selfies. It helps you frame your shot and check exposure while recording. Having both screens is particularly handy for travel vloggers and content creators who need to monitor their shots while in front of the camera.
While it may not match the latest 4K video capabilities of some competitors, it still offers impressive 4K video at 30 frames per second (fps)�more than sufficient for most users and vloggers. However, if you�re chasing the ultimate in frame rates, you�ll find faster options elsewhere.
Additionally, it boasts a 20MP sensor for capturing still images.
Where the Brave 7 LE truly shines is in its 6-axis stabilization, ensuring smooth footage across all resolutions.
There are two ways to remotely control the Akaso Brave 7 LE: 1) wrist-watch remote; and 2) app integration.
Wrist Strap Control: The package includes a wrist-watch remote that allows you to control the camera from a distance. Whether you�re capturing epic mountain biking trails or kayaking adventures, this wrist strap ensures easy access to essential functions. With the remote, you can seamlessly switch between video and photo modes, start recording video, or take still pictures without fumbling with the camera itself. App Integration: Alternatively, you can control the Brave 7 LE remotely using the companion app. While the app works well, it might be a tad slow to start initially. The app provides additional features beyond basic remote control, such as adjusting settings, reviewing footage, and managing files. Range and Reliability: The remote control boasts an impressive range of up to 6 meters (approximately 20 feet) without obstructions. Whether you�re capturing action shots from a distance or setting up the camera on a tripod, the remote ensures smooth operation.173 Users Online
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