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Compact Powerful and Lightweight
These binoculars are perfect for live music concerts. They can be carried in a small handbag, shirt or pants pocket. A belt can be threaded through a loop on the accompanying case and carried that way as well. Great little purchase.
02/07/2024
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Great value
Can’t beat the price, 4k resolution is all I would use. Can’t believe you get a case good to over 100 ft. You can use it so many ways, remote is great just reach in your pocket and click to record.
18/01/2023
Good product go for it
I m writing this after 5 months Good product for under 10k studio monitor.. even u can buy it for home also to listen clear music... good product
29/06/2022
Good for Knee pain
After starting to take vitamin D I developed knee pain. Turns out large doses of vitamin d pulls calcium out of the bones and taking vitamin k can prevent this. Upon learning this I tried this vitamin k and my knee pain went away and hasn't come back since.
15/02/2022
Uptick in power and easy to clean and just put bac
Have used K&N for years.Adds better air flow and notable uptick in power. Plus you can clean and put back in. Not a replaceable cheap paper filter.
25/12/2021
Doesn’t work with 6K pro viewfinder
Great carrying handle put doesn’t work with the 6k pro viewfinder attached. It will attach but the viewfinder can’t be titled up without scratching and the handle gets in the way.
07/07/2021
So convenient!
I used to have a regular K-cup maker for my busy mornings and then a separate coffee pot for the weekends. They were both taking up too much counter space. I love that this can do both. It is easy to clean and I love that I have multiple different brewing options, and can set a timer for the coffee pot for my busy mornings that require more than just a single cup of coffee. I can use less K-cups now too, so I cut back on my waste.
16/03/2021
Amazing product with some issues...
The pixel smoothing looks incredible but I can't for the life of me get either of my 4k TVs to get past 1080p with the switch. Any help would be amazing.
22/02/2021
A great competitor to GoPro
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I was looking for a comparable product to the GoPro 8 Black series that wouldn't break the bank. I believe the Akaso V50 Elite is just that camera, with a few gotchas... let's take a look.First the price is less that half of the GoPro Hero8 Black! Wow! That caught my attention immediately and I asked myself "How can a camera purport to provide the same quality video and features and still cost less than half as much?". Well lets the differences.GP8 Win- Waterproof without a case to 33m/10ft (40m/131ft case costs extra)V50- Camera is not waterproof, only waterproof with provided case 40m/131ft-----V50 Huge Win!- Includes waterproof case 40m/131ft, Touch screen protection backdoor, Wireless multifunction Remote Control & wrist strap, 2x 1050mAh Batteries, Battery Charger dock (can charge both batteries at once), multiple mounts (bicycle, helmet, tethers, mount tape, etc.)GP8 very sad loss :(- Includes 1 battery, charge cable (no charger or dock), single quick mount. Everything else has to be purchased separately.-----GP8 Win- Has front information LCD, Rear full color touch LCDV50- Rear full color touch LCD, no front information LCD-----GP8 Win- HyperSmooth 2.0 3 level stabilization works with all resolutions and frame ratesV50- Image Stabilization not available for some resolutions and frame rates (4k 60fps, 2.7k 60fps, 1080p 120fps)My preference is not to use Image Stabilization as it tends to introduce weird visual artifacts such as edge over smoothing and strange blurring effects. Instead I shoot at 2.7k 60fps or 4k 60fps and stabilization is not required because of the high frame rates. So to me this is a WIN for the V50 as 60fps frame rates are smooth and look great!-----V50 Win- Voice Control lets you control your camera hands free with your voice!GP8- Voice what? Sorry folks no voice control here, keep walking there is nothing to see.-----Both cameras support up to 4k 60fps, wireless connectivity, Slow motion video, Time Lapse, 12MP photos, Night Mode for low light.I've been using my V50 for 3 months primarily mounted on my Lectric XP e-bike and the video is always smooth, clean and vibrant at 2.7k 60fps. I also used the camera as a second video source for my sons wedding and the video footage, again at 2.7k 60fps, looked amazing! I've had no issues with the camera since I purchased it and might order a second one to mount on the rear of my bike for rides.You're probably wondering why I choose 2.7k 60fps vs 4k 60fps. First off 2.7k records 6 minutes of video in 4GB files vs 4k 3 minutes of video for a 4GB file. I run 128GB cards in my camera so at 2.7k I can get about 1 hour 43 mins. The video quality looks amazing at 2.7k at half the space of 4k. At 2.7k 60fps 1 battery can record 53 minutes vs less than 30 minutes at 4k 60fps.Some nice features of the V50: you can adjust the video width angle, 8x zoom, time stamp recording, Auto Low Light, Long Exposure shooting, Drive mode, Burst Photo, etc. All of the same features as the Hero8 with so many hardware extras for less than half the price. You can't go wrong with this camera.Check the short clip I included which highlights the great low light recording at 2.7k 60fps!
I was looking for a comparable product to the GoPro 8 Black series that wouldn't break the bank. I believe the Akaso V50 Elite is just that camera, with a few gotchas... let's take a look.First the price is less that half of the GoPro Hero8 Black! Wow! That caught my attention immediately and I asked myself "How can a camera purport to provide the same quality video and features and still cost less than half as much?". Well lets the differences.GP8 Win- Waterproof without a case to 33m/10ft (40m/131ft case costs extra)V50- Camera is not waterproof, only waterproof with provided case 40m/131ft-----V50 Huge Win!- Includes waterproof case 40m/131ft, Touch screen protection backdoor, Wireless multifunction Remote Control & wrist strap, 2x 1050mAh Batteries, Battery Charger dock (can charge both batteries at once), multiple mounts (bicycle, helmet, tethers, mount tape, etc.)GP8 very sad loss :(- Includes 1 battery, charge cable (no charger or dock), single quick mount. Everything else has to be purchased separately.-----GP8 Win- Has front information LCD, Rear full color touch LCDV50- Rear full color touch LCD, no front information LCD-----GP8 Win- HyperSmooth 2.0 3 level stabilization works with all resolutions and frame ratesV50- Image Stabilization not available for some resolutions and frame rates (4k 60fps, 2.7k 60fps, 1080p 120fps)My preference is not to use Image Stabilization as it tends to introduce weird visual artifacts such as edge over smoothing and strange blurring effects. Instead I shoot at 2.7k 60fps or 4k 60fps and stabilization is not required because of the high frame rates. So to me this is a WIN for the V50 as 60fps frame rates are smooth and look great!-----V50 Win- Voice Control lets you control your camera hands free with your voice!GP8- Voice what? Sorry folks no voice control here, keep walking there is nothing to see.-----Both cameras support up to 4k 60fps, wireless connectivity, Slow motion video, Time Lapse, 12MP photos, Night Mode for low light.I've been using my V50 for 3 months primarily mounted on my Lectric XP e-bike and the video is always smooth, clean and vibrant at 2.7k 60fps. I also used the camera as a second video source for my sons wedding and the video footage, again at 2.7k 60fps, looked amazing! I've had no issues with the camera since I purchased it and might order a second one to mount on the rear of my bike for rides.You're probably wondering why I choose 2.7k 60fps vs 4k 60fps. First off 2.7k records 6 minutes of video in 4GB files vs 4k 3 minutes of video for a 4GB file. I run 128GB cards in my camera so at 2.7k I can get about 1 hour 43 mins. The video quality looks amazing at 2.7k at half the space of 4k. At 2.7k 60fps 1 battery can record 53 minutes vs less than 30 minutes at 4k 60fps.Some nice features of the V50: you can adjust the video width angle, 8x zoom, time stamp recording, Auto Low Light, Long Exposure shooting, Drive mode, Burst Photo, etc. All of the same features as the Hero8 with so many hardware extras for less than half the price. You can't go wrong with this camera.Check the short clip I included which highlights the great low light recording at 2.7k 60fps!
19/02/2021