Let me start by saying, the AKASO Brave 7 LE is a solid action camera that punches above its weight class. After using it for several weeks during hiking trips and beach vacations, I'm impressed by what you get for the price.
The dual screens are a game-changer! The front display makes framing selfies so easy - no more guessing if you're in the shot. The touchscreen interface is responsive enough, though it can be finicky with wet fingers (learned that the hard way during a rainstorm).
Image quality in daylight is surprisingly good for this price point. My 4K footage of mountain biking trails came out crisp with decent color reproduction. However, low-light performance is where you'll notice limitations - night shots tend to get grainy quickly.
The included accessories are fantastic value. Two batteries mean I never ran out of juice during full-day adventures, and the waterproof housing survived multiple snorkeling sessions without leaks. That said, the mounting system feels a bit plasticky compared to premium brands.
Where this camera really shines is stabilization. The EIS 2.0 works wonders for smoothing out shaky handheld footage - my hiking videos look almost gimbal-stable! Though panning shots can show some digital artifacts if you move too quickly.
The app connection is my biggest gripe. While functional, it's clunky to set up and occasionally drops connection. Audio quality from the built-in mic is mediocre at best - I wish there was cleaner external mic support.
For beginners or budget-conscious creators, this is an excellent starter action cam that covers all basics well. Just don't expect GoPro-level polish - but at less than half the price, it delivers remarkable value for casual adventurers.