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Akaso V50 Pro action camera review

REVIEW – Action cameras have become all the rage, now that the price has gone down for high-quality camera sensors. Is this something you should add to your Gadget Garage? The team was offered a new model from Akaso – the V50 – and I was chosen to review it. Let’s see how this can change a Gadgeteer’s life.

What is it?

Compact video and still camera with view screen and sound recording capabilities. Included in the package are a number of holders, case enclosures, and two batteries.

What’s in the box?

The box is a clear plastic enclosure surrounding the camera and waterproof housing attached to a flat platform. It is hermetically sealed to a pasteboard box that cannot be opened without totally destroying the entire packaging unit. The box, however, does not just serve as a holder for the camera and a few odds and ends. No, this package contains holders for helmet mounting, a fully waterproof (underwater) mounting, on-person mounting, handlebar mounting, and a bunch of flexible mounting brackets and fixtures that will allow you to attach this camera to just about anything you may want to record from. This clear presentation of the product belies the bounty below. Once it’s opened, it’s a veritable piñata of clamps, mounts, stick-ons, and straps. Look at the picture below of the whole collection. All of that was packed into the pasteboard box!

  • Waterproof enclosure with an extra backing door
  • Handlebar mount
  • Helmet mount
  • Frame for attaching to mounts
  • Wrist-worn remote
  • Lens cloth
  • Straps and bracket for body mount
  • Wires, sticky pads, and cable ties for snowboard, skateboard, or surfboard mounting
  • Wrench for mounting screws
  • 2 batteries
  • Battery charger (for 2 batteries)
  • USB2< ->miniUSB cable for charging

Hardware specs

  • Superb Image Quality – 4K/30fps and 20MP images
  • Electronic Image Stabilization – Electronic Image Stabilization (EIS) with 6-axis gyroscope.
  • Optional View Angle – adjust the view angle between Super Wide, Wide, Medium and Narrow.
  • WiFi and HDMI Output

Design and features

Like smartphones, action cameras have seemed to settle down into a standard size and shape. The V50 is a rounded rectangle with a soft-touch surface. Measuring just over 1″ thick by 1.5″ high and 2.25″ long, it fits nicely in the hand. The 90º angle sides also mean it can sit on any flat surface for framing. The .75″ lens sticks out of the front surface .25″, and the entire rear surface is a touch-enabled view screen that is used for framing shots or playback.


On the top are the only buttons: the red circle for power on/off and for cycling between choices, and the blue for start/stop of video or finalizing choices. All functions can be accessed through the buttons or through the touch screen. Opposite the buttons on the top are a microphone opening and a Wifi signal indicator.

On the left side (as you’re looking at the screen) there are three ports: a microSD card slot, a miniUSB port for charging and a mini HDMI port for playback.

On the bottom are a standard quarter-20 tripod screw mount and the door to the battery compartment. The right side has just a speaker opening.


Once the battery is charged (either in the included charger or in-camera) and a data card put in place, you’re ready for action. You can mount it on handlebars, various surfaces or just hold it in your hand. There’s a waterproof cover to protect it during water sports or rainy rides. There are play-through buttons on the waterproof case, or you could use the remote if you’re not in the water yourself. The button passthrough pins look pretty sharp (as in damaging, not as in really cool.)

I found the camera easy to stop and start, and the flexibility of mounting hardware gives many options for most situations. For instance, with the bike shot below, I used just a tripod screw-mount on the handlebars. I could have gone for the more rigid frame that would allow me to only adjust the forward-facing angle, or even the waterproof case, in the event of a shower. Having more options means you’re going to try and get more shots.

Since this unit is all but identical to other action cameras on the market, it’s a good bet that there are other accessories that can be had. With the tripod mounting socket, you can place it anywhere with a quarter-20 screw. (Did you know this is the size screw that holds on lamp shade finials? Next time you need a tripod, keep that in mind. You’re welcome!)

Performance

While I like the rear panel touch screen, it could sometimes balk at finger input. The remote connected without issue and was able to start or stop photos or videos reliably. The time between capture and seeing it on screen is dependent on the card inserted into the camera. I used a SanDisk Ultra 32 GB card in the camera for much of my testing, which is a fairly fast card, and was still getting “Waiting for Capture” for 2-3 seconds when taking a still shot. Maybe the larger images were giving the renderer problems.

What I like

  • Huge collection of accessories
  • Nicely compact unit with minimal inputs needed
  • Card or external storage options
  • Built-in Wifi

What I’d change

  • Faster writes to the memory card
  • less hesitancy with touch input

Final thoughts

Action cameras don’t just have to be for Extreme Sports. Tiny, easy to mount, and high-resolution, they may just beat out your pocket point-and-shoot on your next vacation. And that included waterproof housing will sure make those beach photos more interesting!

Price: $119.99
Where to buy: Amazon
Source: The sample of this product was provided by Akaso.

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RHA’s TrueConnect true wireless earphones now come in true color

NEWS – Scottish brand RHA (Reid Heath Acoustics) has been making terrific earphones for a while now. They are always coming out with new products as well as updating existing ones—such as offering wireless versions of previous earphones. Recently, they came out with their first truly wireless earphone, the RHA TrueConnect true wireless in-ear headphone. I like them a lot as I noted in my review here.

And as Henry Ford once famously said, “You can have them in any color you like, as long as it’s black.”

No more. RHA has just released the TrueConnect earphone in Cloud White and Navy Blue as well as the original Carbon Black. A color matching charging case and USB-C charging are included. Nothing else has changed: They have 25-hour battery life with an IPX5 rating for working out or getting caught in the rain.

Now your wireless earphones can be a bit more stylish while still keeping RHA’s terrific audio quality. It’s like having your cake and … oh, you know what I mean.

The RHA TrueConnect true wireless in-ear headphones are available now and sell for $169.95 US. Visit RHA for more information.

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Ooni 12″ Perforated Pizza Peel review

REVIEW – In the last year, I’ve been fortunate enough to review two great outdoor pizza ovens from Ooni, the Ooni 3 and Koda. Recently, they introduced a new pizza peel, and they were kind enough to send me one. So let’s take a look at the new Ooni 12” perforated pizza peel.

What is it?

The Ooni 12” perforated pizza peel is a lightweight aluminum peel for sliding, turning and retrieving pizzas from your Ooni pizza oven.

What’s in the box?

  • 1 – Ooni 12″ Perforated Pizza Peel

Design and features

The pizza peel is made of lightweight aluminum and has a 12” long glass-reinforced nylon handle. Despite being lightweight, the peel has a very sturdy construction. So you won’t have to worry about dropping your pizza on your way out to the oven, even if you get a little generous with the toppings.

The peels anodized aluminum blade is 12-inches wide, making it perfect to use with the Ooni 3 and Koda ovens.

The peels tapered edge makes it easy to slide right under the base of the pizza without damaging it.

The hard smooth surface keeps your pizza from sticking to the peel, making it easier to launch and retrieve pizza from your oven. It also makes it easier to turn the pizza during the cooking process. The pizza literally slides right off.

The peel’s perforations allow for excess flour and semolina to fall away from the bottom of your pizza before sliding it into the oven. The perforations also keep steam from building up on the base of your pizza. Assuring the bottom of your pizza will turn out perfect every time.

The 12” handle gives you more control when launching, turning, and retrieving your pizza. And it keeps you from getting to close to the 800° oven. 

Just for a little comparison, I had been using Ooni’s Classic pizza peel ($25) prior to receiving this one. Although it did the job, it’s nowhere near as functional as the 12” perforated peel. IMO this peel is a huge upgrade. And it really adds to the overall enjoyment of using your Ooni pizza oven.

What I like

  • Lightweight
  • Sturdy construction
  • 12” handle
  • Perforated blade
  • Smooth slick surface

What I’d change

  • Nothing

Final thoughts

I feel in love with this pizza peel the first time I used it. It makes every aspect of preparing your pizza easier. If you use your Ooni pizza oven as much as I do then the Ooni 12” perforated pizza peel is definitely worth the upgrade.

Price: $60.00
Where to buy: Ooni
Source: The sample for this review was provided by Ooni.

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