

🎥 Own the Moment, Anywhere — Dive, Ride, and Capture Like a Pro!
The AKASO V50 X Action Camera is a powerhouse for millennial pros seeking high-quality adventure footage. Featuring native 4K video at 30fps, a user-friendly touchscreen, and advanced electronic image stabilization, it guarantees smooth, vibrant captures. Its waterproof housing supports dives up to 40 meters, while dual rechargeable batteries provide up to 180 minutes of recording. Complete with remote control and a comprehensive mounting kit, this camera is designed to keep pace with your dynamic lifestyle and social feed.









| ASIN | B07RHHWNK9 |
| Batteries | 2 C batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | 2,455 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 17 in Action Cameras 3,733 in Climate Pledge Friendly: Shop All |
| Brand | AKASO |
| Colour | V50 X |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (3,753) |
| Date First Available | 11 July 2019 |
| Delivery information | We cannot deliver certain products outside mainland UK ( Details ). We will only be able to confirm if this product can be delivered to your chosen address when you enter your delivery address at checkout. |
| Effective still resolution | 20 MP |
| Focus type | Auto Focus |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Has image stabilisation | Yes |
| Included components | Camera Body, Accessory Kit |
| Item Weight | 570 Grams |
| Item model number | AKASO |
| Max Focal Length | 30.0 |
| Min Focal Length | 28.0 |
| Package Dimensions L x W x H | 24.9 x 10.4 x 7 centimetres |
| Package Weight | 0.58 Kilograms |
| Part number | V50 X |
| Product Dimensions L x W x H | 30 x 60 x 40 millimetres |
| Style | V50 X |
| Warranty description | 1 year manufacturer |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Zoom Type | Optique |
D**E
Good first entry Action Camera
Has lots of features but is quite easy to use. The menu is much easier to get around than I have been used to and have had a few action cams at lower price end of the market. [ bought mine for £80] Has image stabilisation which is excellent and you can choose to record in 4K which is the best choice although 1080p is acceptable. In 4K it will use up resources quicker so you will need the max sd card of 64gb [ bought the Akaso one off here] Sound is poor. Supplied with loads of accessories including a waterproof case for underwater or heavy rain use. The sticky pads supplied are useless and so I bought some 3M ones on Amazon for a fiver.You may not be able to play 4K back in acceptable quality on your laptop or PC so I got the free open source VLC player installed on my laptop which can play 4K. The 2 battery separate charger is excellent, so you can take a spare battery with you. At time of writing you could also buy separately from Akaso another charger with 2 batteries for £20. I have used action cameras on a bike before but this time used on a mobility scooter. Altogether totally reccomend this action camera
M**N
Impressive & punches above it’s price.
I have been using an old G*Pr* (model 3) on my bike for ages and was about to upgrade to the recent model (£400-£500). One of the reasons I had hesitated is that the Gpr doesn’t date stamp recordings, or offer the kind of ‘loop recording’ where new recordings overwrite the oldest on the memory card once it fills up. More like a dashcam. The Akazo has these features & more. Image quality is great for me, stabilisation too. It ships with a charger and TWO batteries and more mounts, clamps and bits/bats than I would ever need. Once registered they send you a choice of freebie so I got a second case and now have a mount & case on the handlebars of each of my 2 bikes and just slot the camera in to the one I choose to ride. I have been really impressed with this camera, and saved £££’s. Cons? The only thing which I could mention is that copying movies off the camera to phone via the wifi takes a while - they are big files, but as an example a 3 min movie takes 3 min to copy. So I tend to take out the card & put into the card reader on my computer.
A**.
Battery life not great but video quality is quite good.
The camera kit comes with loads of different attachments for several situations including underwater use. The instructions are concise but clear. The video quality is great but a battery charge lasts about 70 mins so you have to remember to change it. It comes with 2 batteries and a charging unit so expect to get about 2+ hrs of video footage from them. Unfortunately, the remote control unit with my camera arrived faulty and the options were to return the whole kit or accept a sum of money to buy a remote of EBay. The remote would be handy for photos but not so mush for video. Overall, it’s a great camera and cheaper than a GoPro so a good alternative. Mine is mounted to my cycle and captures good footage. Not a bad camera at all for the price.
O**K
Just as good as the Go Pro Hero 7 Black
Firstly, I had the exact same problem that many other people had with this camera, the Please Format SD Card problem, every time you turned the camera off for a while and back on again. Made it impossible to view images on the camera screen or transfer them to a PC / Laptop. I sent an email to Akaso Customer Support and I must say these guys were absolutely incredible. My email was answered within 2 hours with a request for my current firmware number and a photo of the SD card I was using. I sent the information and again got a very fast reply to state that the SD card I was using was fine ( www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07FCMBLV6/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 ) and I was given a link and very specific instructions to update my firmware. After completing the instructions, the problem went away and my camera is now fully functional. Thank you to Akaso Customer Support. Also, after the firmware update, you DO NOT need to remove the SD card from the camera to transfer video or picture files. When you connect the micro USB to USB lead between the camera and your PC / Laptop, a multiple choice comes up on the camera screen asking if you want the camera to be used to Access SD Card ( to transfer files etc ) , PC Camera ( I assume as a web cam ) , or to Charge the Battery inside the camera. Two batteries and an external charger are a godsend for those long bike rides. I use the 720p 30fps option which, after viewing the resultant video via the micro HDMI to HDMI option to my computer monitor, is fine for me. I am currently getting about 98 minutes on each fully charged battery, so over 3 hours of video in total at the stated settings using both batteries. I've used 1080p 60fps option a few times, but I need a bigger SD card as the one I'm using fills relatively much faster than the 720p 30fps, but for short bike rides of, say an hour or so, it's fine. The Electronic Image Stabilisation and Gyroscope settings are absolutely fantastic. Throughout my off-road biking the image stability is solid. The higher the FPS setting, the better the resultant image stability, but as I said, I'm happy at either 720p 30fps or 1080p 60fps. Not used the 2k or 4k options for my bike rides yet until I get a bigger SD card, although for short trials walking around the forests, the results are fantastic. The wrist worn Remote Control is OK, but I don't like using it as I have to take my left hand off the handlebars to press the relevant button on the control, which is worn on my right wrist. Has caused me some off-balance problems on rough forest tracks. I can't really fit it to my handlebars either, so I have relegated it to remote picture and video taking when using the camera on a tri pod. My daughter paid £260 for a Go Pro Hero 7 Black and we did the same bike ride with her using the Black to record at 1080p 60 fps and me doing the same with my Akaso V50X, and we did a second ride at the highest resolution and fps possible. We reviewed the resultant videos on a 40 inch television via the HDMI ports and quite honestly I could not see a darned bit of difference in the performance, with the exception of the Go Pro playback being a little darker than the Akaso. My daughter said she could see a slight difference in the EIS, but I think it was wishful thinking on her part. The only thing the Go Pro could do that the Akaso couldn't is rotate the screen image when the camera was held upside down. My daughter mounts her camera upside down on her handlebars, so that the camera is below the handlebars, and the image rotates accordingly to an upright position. The Akaso doesn't, so if I mount my camera below the handlebars, I have to manually flip the video when reviewing it on my PC, or I just mount it above my handlebars if I can't be bothered to alter the handle bar mounts. If you look at the performance and abilities side by side as we have, then I got the better deal considering that the Go Pro cost two and a half times as much as the Akaso, £260 for the Go Pro against £99 for the Akaso. On a final note. The Akaso comes with a wide variety of mounts to mount the camera almost anywhere in any position, and the water proofing was was tested in 24 feet of water for 40 minutes and came out dry as a bone ( NOTE: I used a few ball bearings and some tissue paper to weigh the water proof case down during the underwater test, didn't want to risk the camera. However, at the end of the test, the tissue paper was completely dry and the case showed no sign of water ingress ). My only negative point is that the sound quality isn't the best, even with an external microphone. It's not a deal breaker but I note it just to be fair. All in all, a brilliant piece of kit which exceeded my expectations. I'm considering getting another as a back up and looking to buy one for my other daughter's birthday in a few weeks. If you have the SD card problem as I stated in my first paragraph, just contact Akaso customer services for instructions on getting a firmware update.
C**N
Mi serviva una action cam "sacrificabile" (cioè che nel caso di cadute o furti non ci devo rimettere una follia), e che facesse dei video decenti. Il prodotto è buono, in rapporto ai 102 euro pagati, ma bisogna perderci un po' di tempo nei settaggi. VIDEO La cam da il meglio di se in 4k/30fps (anche se dubito siano reali, ma producono video perlomeno nitidi), con attivata la funzione di Stabilizzatore ma DISATTIVATA la funzione di Giroscopio, altrimenti detta Calibrazione della distorsione. Se viene attivata tale funzione (Gyroscope nelle impostazioni video, oppure Stabilizzazione ecc.. nelle impostazioni generali) la cam tenta di ridurre l'effetto fish eye e di mantenere l'inquadratura orizzontale, ma non avendo un processore performante, nel fare ciò genera un video a scatti. Le altre impostazioni le ho lasciate automatiche, e devo dire che la regolazione ISO funziona bene ma ci vuole circa mezzo secondo prima che la macchina di adegui alle variazioni di luminosità. La sensibilità è accettabile fino ai 500 lumen (stanza di 30 mq illuminata da lampada ad incandescenza da 60 watt), al di sotto dei quali non si può pretendere che la una cam di questo prezzo faccia dei video guardabili. AUDIO L'altro compromesso a cui adeguarsi è la scelta tra registrare l'audio o avere la macchina impermeabile (e resistente agli urti). Se si sceglie di usare la cam fuori dalla custodia impermeabile, come nel mio caso, bisogna sapere che al primo urto (caduta dalle mani da 1 mt di altezza sul pavimento) la macchina è da buttare (in un solo urto si è aperta in due, e si è irrimediabilmente scheggiato l'obiettivo). Se invece la si vuole fare durare un po', si può scegliere (come stavo facendo io prima che cadesse) di forare la custodia per permettere la registrazione dell'audio, ma addio impermeabilità. Altra cosa: se volete un audio decente (non HD ma nemmeno effetto "dentro una pentola") con la custodia montata, bisogna per forza forare quest'ultima in corrispondenza dell'attacco usb e acquistare il microfono esterno (attivando tale opzione). Fatti i dovuti compromessi, ricordo che la cam ha una formattazione tipo FAT, per cui nei famosi 4k/30 fps registra video della lunghezza massima di 15 minuti. Quindi una ripresa di 40 minuti (durata della batteria) genera 3 video. Il touch screen è ottimamente responsivo, ma tanto nella custodia è inutile :) Non ho testato la connessione wifi con l'app del telefono perchè non è di mio interesse. Il telecomando funziona, ma con un raggio d'azione molto limitato (max 5 metri). La dotazione di accessori è ampia e copre quasi tutte le esigenze di aggancio (quasi vuol dire che se dovete attaccare la cam ad una bici che davanti ha il marsupio, l'accessorio è troppo basso, e la prolunga viene fornita in altri kit di accessori a pagamento). Non ho testato l'effettiva resistenza alla pressione dell'acqua della custodia, ma posso dire che dopo avere usato una sua concorrente al mare, tutte le parti di metallo (cardini e molle dei tasti) arrugginiscono con una velocità inversamente proporzionale al numero di lavaggi in acqua demineralizzata ;) Quindi mi accingo a comprare la seconda, perché appunto la prima l'ho già involontariamente sacrificata, e intanto continuo a usare la prima per gli esperimenti di modifica della custodia.
A**7
Wat een gaaf ding! Helemaal goed.
S**A
Achetée comme cadeau, et cela a plu. La personne à qui je l’ai achetée m’a envoyé une vidéo après avoir filmé une sortie en vélo, la qualité était correcte , maintenant je lui avais offert cette caméra pour qu’il puisse également filmer sous l’eau lors de ses plongées , je n’ai pas encore eu de retour à ce sujet.
C**S
Eigentlich wollte ich mir nur ein externes Mikro für meine alte Actioncam kaufen (eine von denen, mit dem "Pro" im Namen). Doch die Akaso V50x und das Mikro sind zusammen so günstig, das ich mich entschlossen habe statt dem Zubehör für meine alte Cam lieber die Akaso V50x plus externem Mikrofon zu kaufen. Und man bekommt wirklich sehr viel für relativ wenig Geld: - Neben der Kamera gibt es noch eine Fernbedienung (super praktisch z.B. wenn man wie ich die Kamera beim Motorradfahren verwendet) - Zwei Akkus plus Ladegerät - diverse Halterungen und Adapter (mit denen man die Kamera auch relativ problemlos an den Halterungen anderer Hersteller befestigen kann) - Ein wasserdichtes Gehäuse mit Ersatzteilen - und noch diversen Kleinkram zum befestigen,ankleben und reinigen... Vom Lieferumfang her wirklich enorm, was Akaso da alles in die kleine Packung gestopft hat. Das Paket ist tatsächlich randvoll mit Zubehör ! Wirklich TOP. Zur Kamera: Die Kamera wurde mir vor ein paar Tagen geliefert und es ist aktuell Winter, also bin ich jetzt noch nicht mit dem Motorrad durch die Gegend gefahren und habe "action" aufgenommen, sondern ich bin einfach mal draußen und drinnen rumgelaufen und habe mit den verschiedenen Einstellungen rumgespielt, was man halt so macht wenn man sich ein neues "Spielzeug" zulegt. Und nach den ersten Test-Videos als Fußgänger kann ich sagen das ich mit der Qualität der Videos und den Möglichkeiten der Kamera sehr zufrieden bin. Die Menüführung gefällt mir sogar deutlich besser als bei meiner alten Kamera (ihr wisst schon welche ich meine). Bei Tageslicht sind die Videos wirklich gut, mehr als ausreichend für meine Zwecke. (meine andere Kamera ist natürlich noch besser, aber die kostet auch dreimal so viel) Die Kamera bietet die Möglichkeit diverse Einstellungen vorzunehmen: Video Auflösung (von "4k30fps" in Schritten bis zu "720p120fps") , Bild Stabilisierung (on/off), Weitwinkel von "extra breit" bis zu "Schmal" und diverse andere Settings wie z.B. ISO-Wert, Schärfe, Weißabgleich, Belichtung. Hier kann man - wenn man das denn möchte - also wirklich viel rumspielen bis man das optimale Setup für die jeweiligen Verhältnisse gefunden hat. Das muss man aber nicht machen, die Voreinstellung für die meisten Settings ist gut (oder passt sich dank "auto" setting dann automatisch an die jeweiligen Verhältnisse an) und man kann alle Einstellung mit einem klick auch wieder auf die Ausgangswerte zurück setzen, falls man alles total verbastelt hat. Neben "normalem" Video kann man auch noch Zeitlupen und Zeitraffer aufnahmen machen. Also, alles in allem ist die Akaso v50x für das Geld wirklich Top. Nun zum Audio, und das ist so eine Sache, doch dazu weiter unten die Details. Das eingebaute Mikrofon ist soweit gut. Sowohl innerhalb der Wohnung als auch draußen in der Natur ist alles gut und deutlich zu verstehen. Das eingebaute Mikrofon ist also absolut in Ordnung, entsprechend hoch waren meine Erwartungen an das externe Mikrofon. (Das externe Mikro ist nicht im Lieferumfang enthalten, das habe ich extra dazu bestellt, doch falls es den einen oder anderen interssiert schildere ich meine Eindrücke vom ext. mikro hier auch kurz) Also habe ich im Menu auf "externes Mikrofon" umgestellt, das Ding angeschlossen und wieder getestet: Leider wurden meine Erwartungen an das externe Mikro überhaupt nicht erfüllt. Nicht einmal ansatzweise. Die Audioqualität des externen Mikros ist deutlich(!) schlechter als die des internen Mikros. Absolut nicht zu gebrauchen. Wirklich unterirdisch schlecht. Da ich auch schon Rezensionen gelesen habe, die das externe Mikro in den höchsten Tönen loben könnte es natürlich sein, das mir ein defektes Mikro geliefert wurde, ich weiß es nicht. Grundsätzlich funktioniert es, doch die Audioqualität ist unterirdisch. Mein Fazit zur Kamera: Die Akaso V50X ist eine tolle Action Cam für einen sehr guten Preis, und es ist auch bereits viel sinnvolles Zubehör enthalten. Und ja, Ich würde sie sicherlich wieder kaufen. Nur von dem externen Mikrofon würde ich abraten.
M**Y
حبيت انه يشبه القو برو لاكن الهاتف البدائي افضل منه انا ما اريده ابي فلوسي والله توبه 😢 سعره 500 وهو ما يستاهل حتا 100
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