
Akaso Brave 4
Score: 74/100
Akaso EK7000
Score: 68/100Rankings

The AKASO Brave 4 is a budget-friendly action camera delivering 4K30fps video, 20MP stills and solid electronic stabilization. Its trade-offs include limited battery life, modest low-light capability and a 64 GB SD card ceiling. Ideal for beginners, vloggers and casual adventurers who value price and accessories over pro-grade features.

The AKASO EK7000 provides budget-friendly 4K video and 20 MP photos in a feather-light package with Wi-Fi and a waterproof housing for up to 30 m depth. However, its upscaled 4K quality, lack of stabilization, and cheap plastic construction limit its appeal for serious creators.
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1.5 hoursbest | 1.5 hoursbest | |
20 MPbest | 20 MPbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 159 g | 57 gbest |
170 °best | 170 °best | |
30 fpsbest | 30 fpsbest | |
1,050 mAhbest | 1,050 mAhbest | |
30 mbest | 30 mbest | |
64 GBbest | — |
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Camera(1) | ||
Video Resolution | 4K@30fps | 4K |
Build & Design(2) | ||
Weight (g) | 159 g | 57 g |
Dimensions (L×W×H) (mm) | 22.99×40.00×58.99 mm | 59 x 40 x 30 mm mm |


Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

Professional reviewers and editors consider the Brave 4 a capable entry-level action camera, praising its reliable 4K capture, strong electronic stabilization, and versatile shooting modes, while noting the limited 24-30fps ceiling in 4K, weak dynamic range in lower resolutions, and absence of GPS as notable drawbacks for more demanding applications.
Everyday users consistently highlight the camera's great value, sharp stills, and the convenience of the included accessories and Wi-Fi sharing, but they also frequently mention short battery life, occasional overheating, subpar low-light performance, and audio issues as recurring pain points.

Professional reviewers view the EK7000 as a solid budget GoPro alternative, praising its lightweight design, decent shake-reduction and useful Wi-Fi remote, but they consistently fault its upscaled 4K quality, lack of native stabilization, fixed lens and sub-par audio, positioning it as suitable only for casual use.
Everyday users commend the camera's portability, easy mounting, affordable 4K/20 MP features and the included waterproof housing, while repeatedly lamenting blurry low-light video, weak audio, cheap plastic construction and the need for a separate housing for full waterproofing.
“Excellent value, sharp pictures for kids/family use, plentiful accessories, easy WiFi sharing, and steady EIS for biking/helmet cams”

“I love the lightweight portability; it barely adds any weight to my helmet.”


