Let me start by saying, this little camera punches way above its weight class. I took the Dragon Touch 4K on a weekend hiking and kayaking trip, and it handled everything like a champ.
The 4K video quality is surprisingly decent for the price. While it's not GoPro-level sharpness, the footage was crisp enough to make my friends jealous of my adventure clips. The 170° wide-angle lens captured breathtaking landscapes without that fish-eye distortion some cheaper cameras have.
That waterproof case? Lifesaver. I accidentally dropped it in a river (oops), and it came out perfectly dry inside. The wrist remote was super convenient when I had the camera mounted on my kayak - just tap to start recording without fumbling with buttons.
Now for the real talk: battery life is just okay. With two included batteries, I got about 3 hours total recording time at 1080p/60fps. Not terrible, but bring a power bank if you're planning an all-day adventure.
The app connection can be finicky sometimes - about 1 in 5 times it wouldn't connect on first try. But when it works, being able to frame shots from my phone screen is awesome for those hard-to-reach mounting positions.
Accessories galore! The kit includes everything from helmet mounts to suction cups. I especially loved the chest strap for POV footage during hikes. Pro tip: spend some time organizing all those little pieces when you first get it - they tend to get mixed up easily.
Would I recommend this? Absolutely - if you're looking for an affordable entry into action cameras or need something durable for occasional adventures. Just don't expect Hollywood-level production quality.