



Let me start by saying, this little camera punches WAY above its weight class. I've taken it mountain biking, snorkeling, and even used it as an overhead cam for DIY tutorials - and it hasn't disappointed yet.
The 4K video quality is shockingly good for the price. Footage from my bike rides stays buttery smooth thanks to the EIS 2.0 stabilization, though like some users mentioned, mounting is tricky on thicker handlebars (I ended up using rubber shims). The touchscreen makes framing shots a breeze compared to older action cams.
Battery life is solid - I consistently get about 2 hours recording in 4K with one charge. The dual battery system is a lifesaver (literally swapped batteries mid-hike when I spotted a bear!). Pro tip: buy extra batteries - they're cheap and worth every penny.
Now for the quirks: The waterproof case situation is annoying AF. Mine also triggers the power button when closing - super frustrating when you're trying to capture underwater moments quickly. And yeah, some mounts feel like they were designed by aliens - good luck figuring them out without YouTube tutorials.
Where this camera really shines? Versatility. I've used it for: - POV motorcycle footage (looks pro with helmet mounting) - Time-lapse gardening videos - Underwater snorkel adventures - Even as a webcam for Zoom calls
The app works surprisingly well for transferring files and quick edits. Is it GoPro quality? No. But at 1/3 the price with comparable features? Absolute steal for casual creators and parents buying for kids (my nephew loves his). Just temper expectations - this is an incredible VALUE play, not a professional-grade tool.
