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Review on πŸ“Έ Okeyeye OK600 4K Action Camera Touchscreen 131ft Waterproof Camera Underwater Webcam WiFi Sports Camera with Remote Control | Ultra HD Video & 24MP Photos by Brad Knierim

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good video quality in a small package

This review is for the Okejeye OK600 4K Action Camera. It has a built in touch screen. In the included waterproof case, it is water resistant to a depth of 131 feet. In the kit you get a bracelet to control the camera, 2 fully charged batteries and several different charging cables. You charge the batteries in the camera itself, there is no external charger. This camera records 30 frames per second at 4K resolution, which is ideal for most people and objects. One of the best things about this camera, in my opinion, is that it comes with Go-Pro mounts. So if you have GoPro accessories, they will fit, and if you need to buy them, they are easy to find. That's really a good thing. I have a whole bag of GoPro accessories here so I love this part. I was surprised at how good this camera is for the price. Overall I think it's worth the money. The buttons have a nice feel and it's easy to tell you're pressing them, even with the waterproof case on. The screen on the back isn't HD by any means, but you can see what you're recording on it. If you want to see what a 4k video actually looks like, you need to view it on a computer. It probably goes without saying, but just to put it there when the camera is in the waterproof case you can't touch the screen. You're limited to the buttons at the top, which is a huge limitation on what you can do with the camera. You really have to take it out of the case to access all the options. The camera has a "Wi-Fi" mode in which it acts as an access point. . If you enable this and connect to the camera, you can download videos directly to your computer or phone over Wi-Fi without connecting. It's a little tricky, but once connected you should see a device to extract files from. If not, check the documentation and see if you can find help. Now for the problems I found. The on-screen UI isn't the best, but honestly, it's not terrible either. I think the UI combined with such a small screen also creates some issues. This camera is feature-packed, and with a user interface that's a bit annoying to navigate, that's both a good thing and a bad thing. However, the screen is surprisingly accurate for touch input and I didn't have many issues, so that's nice. Another issue is image stabilization, or lack thereof. There's nothing good about this camera, but it just means that I think this camera is more suited to stationary sitting than action. The next model has image stabilization, so maybe look there if you need it. Otherwise the camera is really very good. I'm very happy with the camera overall, including this user interface. To be honest, it has many features. Wide dynamic range, fisheye, motion detection, many resolutions, etc. There's a lot more, but these are just some of the first menus it offers you.

Pros
  • Price
Cons
  • Small things