The camera is actually pretty good. The primary function is served (stabilization). The remainder is up to individual whim and fancy. But, I would prefer a different image. In favor are: 1. I was pleasantly surprised by the battery life; I shot continuously throughout the entire trip (unlike GoPro, which sits down after 2-3 hours of use). As a result, you can put off buying a replacement battery indefinitely. Whenever it detects that it is not being used, it will turn off automatically. 3. Instantaneous gunfire (it seems to be a trifle, but it turned out to be very convenient) The camera's stabilization, vrochem, was a deciding factor in its purchase (it's a night-and-day difference when put up against the identical GoPro (I have BlackEdishn3+). Five, the simplest general-purpose monopod was invented (I hook it to the box) When comparing it to the GoPro HERO3+, I've noticed a few key differences: First, the level of image quality. In general, it's fine, however with GoPro, things took a downturn: when the image slows down (during active stabilization during shaking), pixels become visible. Moreover, the overall picture quality is inferior than that of a gopro. Almost certainly, the magnitude of the matrix was sensed. In comparison to Sonya, I find that GoPro produces more aesthetic footage. Two first impressions of the sturdy container: the lid snaps shut with surprising ease (I was even afraid that it might accidentally open). There are several nooks and crannies where sand and dust can accumulate and water can pool (I speak as an experienced traveler). It appeared more trustworthy than the same goupro, where everything is perfected, where you open the box itself and close the fig. On the sixth day of use, a major inconvenience awaited me: the box latch stopped working. It took five minutes of sweating and using a nail file before they finally got in. That is to say, it shut smoothly but could not be opened again. After going around the block ten times, the buggy just stopped. Yet, I no longer have any faith in him and am instead bracing myself for more "surprises."