
Jadfezy Action Camera
Score: 63/100
Timnut Action Camera
Score: 71/100Rankings

The Timnut 16-pro Action Camera offers 4K30 video, 20 MP stills and a long-lasting dual-battery system in a waterproof package. Its drawbacks are the relatively heavy body and pronounced fisheye distortion, with no 4K60 capability. It fits budget-conscious beginners who want a ready-to-go 4K cam with extensive accessories.

The Jadfezy Action Camera is a budget-friendly, ultra-compact device offering waterproof shooting to 10 m and a 2-inch LCD screen. Its misleading 1080p claim, flimsy battery cover, and lack of a robust app limit its appeal for serious creators. It is best for beginners and casual users who need a lightweight, waterproof recorder and can accept 720p video.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
2 hours | 4 hoursbest | |
16 MP | 20 MPbest | |
900 mAh | 1,050 mAhbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 58 gbest | 458 g |
120 fpsbest | 30 fps | |
160 ° | 170 °best | |
10 m | 40 mbest | |
2 inbest | — |
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|---|---|---|
Battery & Power(2) | ||
Battery Life (hours) | 2 hours | 4 hours |
Battery Capacity (mAh) | 900 mAh | 1050 mAh |
Camera(4) | ||
Photo Resolution (MP) | 16 MP | 20 MP |
Maximum Frame Rate (fps) | 120 fps | 30 fps |
Field of View (°) | 160 ° | 170 ° |
Image Stabilization | false | true |
Accessories(1) | ||
Included Accessories | Helmet mount, bicycle mount, waterproof case, charging cables, velcro straps | Waterproof housing, 2 x 1050 mAh batteries, remote control, helmet mount kit, 64GB microSD card |
Build & Design(3) | ||
Weight (g) | 58 g | 458 g |
Dimensions (L×W×H) (mm) | 60 x 30 x 42 mm mm | 39.9×58.4×24.9 mm mm |
Waterproof Depth (m) | 10 m | 40 m |

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Professional reviewers acknowledge the Jadfezy's solid waterproof build and user-friendly interface, but they uniformly point out that the advertised 1080P capability is inaccurate, with the camera effectively limited to 720P. While the price makes it an attractive entry-level option, the gap between marketing claims and real-world performance, along with the absence of a dedicated app, limits its appeal to serious creators.
Everyday users love the low cost, tiny footprint, and the included mounting accessories, praising its ease of use for casual shooting. However, they share recurring frustration over the misleading 1080P claim, flimsy battery cover, and missing companion app, which together diminish overall satisfaction despite the camera's affordability.

“1280 by 960 which is like an old CRT monitor”

“Not really a 1080p camera according to my tests. 720p works though”

“real GoPro challenger that's affordable”




Professional reviewers, notably YouTube creator Yos, commend the Timnut 16-pro for delivering solid 4K/30fps video, 20MP stills, dual batteries, Wi-Fi remote control, and a suite of creative modes, positioning it as an affordable GoPro challenger. However, they note the fisheye distortion from the wide-angle lens and the lack of higher frame-rate options at 4K as limitations for more demanding users.
Everyday users praise the camera's plug-and-play simplicity, long battery life thanks to dual cells, the value of bundled accessories, and reliable waterproof performance. Common themes include appreciation for the versatile shooting modes and the perception of getting a lot of features for a low price, while the most frequent complaint centers on the noticeable fisheye distortion and the absence of 4K 60fps.