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YI 4K Action and Sports Camera, 4K/30fps Video 12MP Raw Image with EIS, Live Stream, Voice Control - Black

YI 4K Action and Sports Camera, 4K/30fps Video 12MP Raw Image with EIS, Live Stream, Voice Control - Black

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Hoops
5.0 out of 5 stars4k30 and 1080p120...
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2016
Pros:
*Great 4k and 1080p/120 option.
*Excellent touchscreen performance (smooth, no lag, responsive)
*exceptional audio for an action cam
*Built in tripod adapter
*excellent app (not quite as easy as go pro, some icons aren’t what you expect them to be)
*Can run directly off USB power bank with or without the internal battery installed.
*Available in white to help with heat if recording outside on hot summer days.

Cons:
*128gb card support seems sketchy, their site lists 6 cards they recommend and they are all 64gb cards. I have 2 of the cards they recommend (actually 4 of each), both types work perfectly, but I also have the 128gb versions of those same cards and they do not work. I have formatted in camera and on pc with different block sizes but they all pretty much start recording, then crash when the file size limit is reached producing a corrupt file on the card. I believe a firmware update can and will fix this but as of version 1.12 (1.07 default) it is still a no go.
**this is not really a “con” of the camera but when running direct off USB power source with no internal battery installed I seem to be limited to 3ft cable length in certain situations. With a 6ft cable the cam will shut down shortly after recording starts. I have successfully recorded 15 straight hours (minus card swaps every2h18m) with a USB power bank and 3ft cable. I tested this at home and found that one of my AC powered USB hubs was able to power this device successfully on a 6ft USB cable but none of my battery powered USB banks could do this. I suspect the cam is running very close to the 2.4a limit so I will try a male-male-female “Y” cable to boost power to see if this resolves the “issue”

IMO:
I have a very specific use case where I need to record up to 18 hours of fishing from a full size bass boat. I have a gopro hero3 white, a hero session and now this Yi2. I do not have any of the hero4 editions, I had the black but it would overheat every so often and shut down so it was returned. This part of the review will be comparing this against those other models.
Up to now, the best “overall” solution I had found was a Hero3 white with battery eliminator and waterproof housing mod. This setup allows me to record no matter what the weather conditions but it can be cumbersome changing cards, always required an external power source (batteries were always dead because I never use or charge them), always had to set the date/time (battery eliminated), had muffled/unsuable audio (waterproof housing) and it was 1080p30 max.
The Hero Session with its integrated battery, waterproofing and excellent dual microphones was a good upgrade and compromise. The “upgrade” being excellent audio, great video… as long as the sun was behind us and protune was enabled, and 1080p60 max. The “compromise” being it was not “waterproof’ while charging and the if the sun was facing the cam the subject would be too dark. However, If the weather turned I just unhooked the charger, closed the door and it was weatherproof for as long as the battery could hold. I also didn’t have to remember to set the date/time since it always had power from the internal battery.
The Yi 4k cam has all the resolutions and modes you could want. The touchscreen works incredibly well, is fluid, is responsive and is excellent for framing shots or checking status without always needing the app. The app works well and connects much faster than the gopro app but the controls in the gopro app are clearer and easier to use. In the Yi app there are some icons for switching video/photo and they appear to do the opposite of what I expect, however, I only really use the app to check the framing after a high-speed run (easier than getting behind the cam when it is mounted)
The things that set this apart for me are more mechanical, I can run this cam directly off a usb power bank with no battery installed in the camera (hero3 white can do this, hero session does not) which greatly reduces heat out on a hot summer day. (the hero3 and session will get so hot you can't hold them... but they still ran and the session is waterproof so I can cool it off in the lake) It is available in white which makes a huge difference in the amount of heat this thing absorbs. It shoots 4k and 1080p/120 along with a host of other modes including in-camera time lapse video.
Of course, all of this is accomplished outside of the waterproof housing. This still leaves me needing the hero3 white setup for rainy days but I was in the same situation with the session
I think MarkHawkCam has a complete review of the technical aspects on youtube ([...]) and covers everything in depth. Here is a sample running video I captured and uploaded right off the card to youtube with no enhancement: [...]
Overall, for me, this cam fits in my arsenal at a very fair price. It doesn’t replace any of the other cams I am already using but it my new primary camera.
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Ricky
3.0 out of 5 starsGood action cam but community is limited
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2016
The Yi 4k cam has the potential to be GoPros competition. It has all the specs of the GoPro Hero5 but at half the price. Does 4k30fps, 2.7K60fps and so on. It's very similar to the GoPro Hero 5 and has a better sensor then the GoPro Hero 4 black. You will need a fast memory card for 4k video recording. I used 1440 to record to keep file size down and I'm still about to convert it to 1080 so low light videos looks really good.

Quality was really good and low light quality was really good especially with manual EV adustment and ISO adjustment. It allowed me to get photos from near low light conditions. Dark room with just the TV in and I was able to pick up details in the camera. It is a little bit noises but if you wanted some footage of low light then this camera is good for that. But the ability to shoot in higher resolution then to shrink it down from 4k or 2.7k to a 1080 resolution, video quality looks really nice.

So all this good talk about the Camera so why the 3 stars.
-when recording in 1440 resolution, video would last a minute or two then cut out and the camera was very warm. Too warm for me and I know recording in high resolution will produce heat but this seems very high. I have use my iPhone to record a 40 mins 4k video and that got warm but the camera was way warmer then that which isn't normal.
-even with a fast the SanDisk Extreme, 4k video cut out every minute so I have no idea what it did that. Completely reset device and still did it.
-community of users seems small so I have a feeling Yi isn't working too hard on their app. Right now there's only Facebook sharing or Facebook live for iOS app. No way to even save the videos onto my device to share with other social media platform in HD. You need to use the app to pull the video and then you need to hit share it but not completely go through with sharing it and it will save a low resolution video onto your device.
-would love to see more social media sharing options for HD or even 1440 resolution besides Facebook.

I do hope to see improvements but as of right now, the app is what I think is draining the ratings for me.

I will return this device and pick up another one and see how it is and report back.
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Buckeye Bob
4.0 out of 5 stars Happy the with Yi 4K bundle
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2017
Style: Camera + Gimbal + Selfie SetColor: Night BlackVerified Purchase
So far I love these items. I had a Yi 4k camera that was stolen about a month ago and I wanted to replace it. The deal I got on this bundled set was too good to pass up and I had wanted the gimbal and the selfie stick so this worked out perfectly. This camera actually performs better than the first one for some reason though it is the same model I had before. The resolution is just amazing in the 1080 60fps mode and the 4k mode also though there is a bit of a fisheye effect in the 4k mode. One thing to know is that the quality of video is only as good as what you're playing it on. For example, the 4k video looks amazing on my 4k TV, but when I view it on my laptop it stutters due to lack of processing power and a video card that can't handle the speed. The same is true of my phone. 1080 looks great on my laptop and fairly good on my phone but nothing close to the quality I get when connected to a 4k viewing source.
The gimbal works well and nicely smooths out the videos I take on my hikes. I did have one hike where the gimbal made a "grinding" sound and didn't move smoothly but I took out the batteries and it reset itself and has worked perfectly since. So far I'm really happy with this gimbal and would recommend it.
I like the selfie stick. The build seems good and the Bluetooth, though limited in what it controls, works well and has made making videos much easier and more seamless. I haven't had any issues with the connectivity and again, so far, so good.
Overall, this had been a great purchase. The quality and design of the camera is amazing for the price. The color is a bit warmer than the gopros but the difference isn't really that great (Hero4 and Hero5). Using the camera is pretty intuitive and the touch screen is responsive and easy to get used to. I've had a Yi 4k camera now for 4 months (counting the one that was stolen) and I'm still experimenting with all the settings. It's been a ton of fun.
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MadPainter
4.0 out of 5 stars awesome, affordable option to other action cameras
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2016
Style: Camera OnlyColor: Night BlackVerified Purchase
I've had my Yi 4k Action Camera for about a week and have had a chance to use it on a recent backpacking trip in the Colorado Rockies. Although it's lacking a couple of features that I wish it had, overall I think it's a very capable action camera. Rather than going into all the specs, which are available elsewhere on the internet and on the Yi website, I'll share my impressions after using it to record video in the back country. So far I have used the camera only for video recording and have not yet used it for photography, other than time lapse sequences, which turned out great.

Pros
- Great form factor with one button on top that operates on/off and stop/start recording. The touch screen on the back is responsive and the menu is simple, intuitive and complete.
- Very intuitive touch screen menu. I had the camera up and running in just a few minutes.
- Remote control app - very little lag time between video and phone, able to control all important camera functions.
- Image stabilization does a pretty good job and certainly looks better than not using it. Makes hand holding the camera without a gimbal possible. This reduces the amount of gear I have to take with me into the back country and helps keep my backpack weight low.
- Battery life is good. I was able to record off and on for most of the day, shutting the camera off when not in use. This gave me about 2 hours of footage before having to replace the battery.
- Includes a 1/4-20 (tripod screw size) mount on the bottom of the camera. This makes it possible to mount the camera to a tripod without a case.
- Price. The Yi 4k Action Camera offers most of the features and great user interface as its closest competitor, GoPro Hero 5, but at 40% lower cost.
- Yi is regularly updating its features and offering improvements to the functionality of the camera via firmware updates. I feel like they are constantly trying to make this the best action camera in the market.
- Recharging the battery is possible through the phone's usb port using a portable battery. Operation of the camera is also possible using the external battery. This is a great feature for using the camera while on the trail and away from AC power sources. I can use one external battery to charge my cell phone and the Yi camera.
- The case (purchased separately) is compatible with the GoPro suite of accessories.

Cons
- No audio input. This is unfortunate. To be fair, most of the time I will be recording audio using a microphone plugged into a separate audio recorder. And this is truly the only way to record excellent audio with action and other consumer and prosumer cameras. However, juggling camera, audio recorder, sometimes cell phone app, and other hiking gear can be difficult while on the trail. I sometimes found myself wishing that I could bypass the separate audio recorder and simply plug my lav mic directly into the Yi camera. Perhaps Yi will fix this with a firmware update, but so far you cannot plug a mic into the camera.
- Remote Control App - (1) Comes bundled with the Yi Social Sharing app. This should be a separate app. (2) Should provide ability to record separate audio from inside the app. If you want better quality audio, you have to record it separately. Usually I record audio through a field recorder. While hiking, however, I want to minimize weight so I use the Rec Forge II app on my phone. This means that I have to jump back and forth between the Yi camera app and the RecForge app to record both video and audio. Having both video and audio recording inside the Yi app would be ideal.
- No RAW photos. As of the date of this review, it is not available. I have heard that RAW photo capability will be added in the future with a firmware update.
- Image stabilization algorithm can make edges of frame jump and distort when moving the camera too quickly.
- Dynamic range is limited. Can't handle bright sky and partial shade in the same frame. This is perhaps not really a fault of the Yi camera since many small action cameras have this problem...especially when compared to my full frame dslr.
- No custom white balance.
- Does not come with any extra accessories that are necessary to use it safely in the outdoors. For example, the waterproof case, various mounts, extra batteries, separate charger, and so on must be purchased separately. These accessories are not that expensive, but including a waterproof case and a few mounting options would be a nice gesture.
- There is no in-depth camera manual. There is a cursory quick start guide built into the camera, but no written manual arrived with the camera. I still have not been able to find anything other than the quick start guide and a series of FAQs online. Fortunately, the controls and menu are very intuitive so I could figure out most things. But it would be helpful to have info on certain settings such as "Yi Color," "Native White Balance," and others.
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Graeme C. Hunt
4.0 out of 5 stars Very happy, overall ...
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2018
Style: Camera OnlyColor: Night BlackVerified Purchase
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I'm far from a video expert, but wanted something that didn't break the bank to record my mountain biking. The reviews I read online convinced me to give the YI Action Cam a try. It arrived quickly, and was packaged nicely, similar to an Apple product. Setup was quick and easy, and you do absolutely need the app for your phone to control the camera.

I didn't have the issues that others mentioned about syncing the camera with my phone, but I did turn off cellular data (per their observations) before I did the initial sync. It connected via WiFi quite easily and the app interface was easy to understand. While riding, I loved how I could change all of the camera settings right through the app ... especially when the camera was inside of the water/shock proof case and on my chest mount.

I purchased the suggested data card (SanDisk 64GB) and didn't have any issues whatsoever. On my first outing, I took 1.5 hours of footage at 1080p (60fps) and didn't get close to filling up the card. The camera battery died at the 1.5 hour mark, which is what the YI folks estimate. I would suggest (and will myself) purchasing and charging multiple batteries if you want more video. The app has a small battery icon that tells you how much life your camera has left, which I thought was very handy.

Two minor "complaints"
The digital image stabilization is NOT available with the 4k option. Image stabilization is an absolute must for mountain biking videos. It is only available on lower resolutions, the best being the 1440 (1920x1440). Not a deal-breaker for me personally, but it might change someone's mind.

The other complaint is that half the time, I had to re-sync the app with the camera when I wanted to start/stop a video sequence. It didn't affect whether the camera was recording (or not), but it took an extra step to select the camera in the app and have it re-sync via WiFi. Meaning, when you open the app to start/stop a recording, instead of immediately seeing what the camera is seeing, you have to select the camera, and re-sync it via WiFi. Doing so didn't stop any recording in process, but it took an extra 10 seconds or so. Nit-picky complaint.

Overall, my initial opinion is that I'm very happy with the purchase. Definitely a competitor to the GoPro without having to spend twice as much.

Note: The attached video has been downsampled by YouTube. The resolution quality of the YI camera is much, much better. But you get an idea of the electronic image stabilization, good light/dark transitions, and color, etc.
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Alan Tutt
4.0 out of 5 stars Acceptable even in professional situations
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2018
Style: Camera OnlyColor: Night BlackVerified Purchase
I bought this camera to capture wide shots of events that I record professionally. I certainly wouldn't want to use this as my main camera, since the image isn't as crisp and detailed as my professional cameras, but as a 3rd camera with limited use, it does very well.

It's also a very convenient camera to carry with you, and as such, it could be a great vacation camera, bringing home memories you wouldn't have recorded if you had to lug around a heavy professional camera.

One thing I've been very impressed with is the color, which seems to be perfect in every situation I've worked in. The sound quality isn't too bad, although it's nowhere near professional quality.

In the end, cameras of this type aren't about getting professional results. They're about getting the shot when nothing else will.

I was surprised that this will do 240 fps at 720p, or 120 fps at 1080p. My professional camera can't do any more than this. Haven't tested the quality of these settings, but plan to play with them at some point.

On the downside, the only way to get this to record for hours on end is to use the 4GB file size, which means it creates a new file every 8 minutes or so. There's a setting to use 30GB files, but it stops after the first one, which happens after about 70 minutes. Luckily, the 4GB files import into my NLE perfectly, without any gaps or stutters between them. Obviously, to record multi-hour events, you need to attach an external USB power bank, which works quite well.

Also, it seems to have trouble recording at a high quality setting with the wifi option enabled. My guess is that the battery can't provide enough juice to power both of these options at the same time.

A note about customer service and the 1-year warranty. After 6 months, my unit stopped charging, which meant that I couldn't use an external battery to record longer events, and would need to replace batteries every 90-120 minutes and use a separate charger. I contacted the company if this would be covered under the warranty, and they replaced it with a brand new unit. Couldn't really ask for anything more. However, the new unit came with a 1200mah battery instead of the 1400 it's supposed to come with. Not critical in my case, but it might be for others.
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Jack C
4.0 out of 5 stars GoPro killer, alternative, replacement, or backup.
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2016
Style: Camera OnlyColor: Night BlackVerified Purchase
Amazing little device for $250. Specification wise its already better than the Hero 4 Black. Video and picture quality is top notch. However, for videos, as of the current firmware the camera is a little sensitive to red colors so some shots will have a reddish hue (e.g bright red sunsets, mountain in the desert, etc.) Initially when i was contemplating this or the Hero 4 I was hesitant because the reviews on Youtube with review units on old firmware showed a mdeium yellow tint to footage. However footage taken by first round buyers show that the yellowness is now gone or at a minimum. But I applaud Yi Technology (this is not by Xiaomi, the previous Yi Camera was sold by Xiaomi so the confusion may be there for some people) for fast updates. This device was released not too long ago and there has been 3 firmware updates already. Each adding a few features and bug fixes. I am sure an update to for red sensitivity will arrive soon. So my rating will solely reflect video and photo quality with it currently at 4 starts.

Build wise I would say the camera is very nice. Has a nice sturdiness to it. However I do feel that the paint will come off if I drop it once or twice. The micro usb door for transfer and downloads is attached now so that is a great small feature to prevent lost pieces. Touchscreen is amazingly fast and responsive. That was one of my biggest surprises. The microsd slot is in the same compartment as the battery. Battery life has been really good. Haven't done a drain on it but based on my usage and how much power was actually sipped. The Yi's claim for longer battery life seems to hold true.

Few things to note. Accessories for the YI 4K right now is hard to find. But my best method is to go the company site and get a waterproof case. The threads on the case is the same as a GoPro, so all other accessories such as the cold shoe are interchangeable.

To the more boring part, for those who care to know.
Packaging is very minimalist. The box itself is not much bigger than the camera. Mine arrived with no damage and wrapped in plastic. Inside you'll get some papers (manual, etc), a short usb cable, battery (mine had about 50% charge on it) and the camera.
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Jones827
4.0 out of 5 stars Don't sleep on this camera
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2019
Style: Camera OnlyColor: White PearlVerified Purchase
I rarely leave reviews though I trust others reviews implicitly. So this is a start after researching and buying cameras for over a month. I tried some other low budget action cams because I couldn't get the cost of a GoPro through the appropriations committee (the wife). This one is impressive beyond the other budget cams I tried. Can't compare it to a gopro because i don't yet own one (waiting on the next vote in the house). But what i love first and foremost is this camera is unapologetically simple. No woo you accessories ...no 20 MP sensor (on most others that 20MP is upscaled from 14). No case (tested camera then bought waterproof case for $17). It is what it is. I will admit i got this for the range of options and reviews on 1080. There are budget ones with great 4K but 1080 is a problem (software i guess???) But i don't want massive files and my current computer couldnt handle 4K. And this one runs at 1080p60 which is impressive video! If you go to advanced setting and turn on "video rotation mode" it relates the 180 rotation of up or down when you push the shutter button (menus flip automatically etc in this mode). And one of my biggest worries was it has one physical button then a touch screen....how can i change settings in the waterproof housing (lake time this summer) there is a housing mode where you pick your prefered video setting....swipe left or right to your photo and pick the prefered photo mode. Then once in the housing and housing mode turned on you just long press the shutter button to switch between preset video mode and preset housing mode.
Next point is you swipe the screen to switch to last video mode or last photo mode. No need for menus which makes housing mode possible.
It is really intellegent and a well thought out UI. Everydaydad on youtube uses the Yi Lite and he has lots of reviews of its limited (compared to the Yi4K and the Yi4K+) options but still loves a 2 year old camera in 2019.
Gave it 4 out of 5 for the stabilization ok but not perfect but for 1/4 of the cost of the hero7black dont let the avg review scare you!
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Gadget(,) ho(!)
4.0 out of 5 stars Has the GoPro Killer finally arrived?
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2016
Style: Camera OnlyColor: Night BlackVerified Purchase
I've been a GoPro owner and fan since Hero 2 and have come to accept the abysmal battery life and other miscellaneous quirks. However, it appears I have been settling. Despite the lack of a flat color profile like GoPro's Protune, (and I believe it's something that can be added later via firmware), the Yi 4K IS an upgrade from GoPro Hero 4 Black. I cannot speak (yet) to its longevity, but if you are a first-time action cam buyer, look no further. The inclusion of a more responsive touch screen, FAR superior/responsive wifi/software, better build quality and MUCH better battery life makes this a no brainer.
Now, here comes the BIG BUT...If like me, you rely on the heavy use of current brushless gimbals (and I HIGHLY recommend this stabilizing accessory, e.g. Feiyu Tech, Shape, CAME, Fotodiox, etc), the slightly larger form factor will not fit any of these devices. (They are CNC machined specifically for GoPro Hero.) Creative folks will likely come up with a way to 3D-print workaround solutions until Yi releases their own gimbal(s). The good news is that the Yi 4K housing is compatible with all GoPro mounting hardware. And while you won't need the equivalent of GoPro's The Frame for "naked mounting" (These "Young Innovators" included a standard 1/4" mounting hole on the camera), I've found that lens adapters designed for GoPro will also not fit the Yi. (Yi's lens diameter is ever so slightly wider.) This may be by design if an accessory lineup is on the Yi roadmap.
Another (smaller) BUT is that it includes no waterproof housing, like GoPro. Yi's own-branded housing looks to be going for $40 (total $290). Adding this to the price tag STILL makes it a better deal than GoPro Hero 4 Black (at $450 and up).
I'm still a fan of GoPro and hope they can rally. (I also look forward to their own drone, the Karma.) But they'll really need to bring their A game with GoPro Hero 5.
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Orlando
4.0 out of 5 stars I bought two of these for a track day. ...
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2017
Style: Camera OnlyColor: White PearlVerified Purchase
I bought two of these for a track day. I happened to also purchase some Lexar 1000x 64GB U3 MicroSDXC cards, which is what the manufacturer suggests (compatible cards are few). When I plugged in one of the cards I got an error on the camera. Sometimes it would read it, sometimes it would say the card was too slow, and other times it would say no card or fail to close out a recording. This was frustrating, to say the least. I upgraded the firmware and the cards were able to be read again. I was also able to record video successfully. I'm definitely a bit worried about future issues. The Yi forums are full of such stories, so buyer beware. If I'm lucky enough to have everything continue working then this was a bargain. If I'm not, then it's back to the drawing board.

EDIT:
11/2017
The video recorded during my track day was clear and high resolution. I did not experience any issues with the SD cards, so that was a huge relief. The only downside to these cameras is the microphone. It's disappointing that the sound was so poor due to wind noise. I had a camera placed outside the car, and this one I expected a lot of wind noise from, even with a case. The one I did not expect unbearable wind noise from was the camera I placed inside, suction cupped to my windshield. In HPDE you must run with the windows down in order to point faster cars by. I've recorded video from a friend's GoPro stuck to my windshield before and the sound was fine. This was not the case here.

Pros:
- Great video quality and battery life (just under 2 hours at 2.7k/60
- No SD card issues after updating to 1.8.9
- Compatible with many GoPro and generic action camera accessories.

Cons:
- Wind noise easily overpowers the microphone
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Scott McElhiney
4.0 out of 5 stars Better than a Cube+, cheaper than a GoPro with better UI
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2016
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The technology is coming along. Once you buy accesories I'm not so sure about the savings vs. GoPro. I love the screen for the menus. The selfie stick works ok but is not the one in the early reviews that had phone holders.

Pluses:
4k video and no quicktime bulls***. Plays back on normal Windows Media player.
better yet, slightly lower resolutions allow for some lens distortion correction and antishake. Might be better off doing that post production though as the antishake adds some weird jitters of it's own when moving.
Lots of modes, I played a bit with timelapse, haven't gone for the slow motion modes yet
Very compact, when you open it up to put the battery in, you might wonder where they fit the rest of the camera.
Can take 128GB microSD cards
Long battery life.

Cons:
No off camera battery charger, so if you buy a spare Yi battery like I did, you still have to charge it in the camera... or buy an aftermarket battery and charger.
Mine was getting really hot trying to shoot a concert with a recommended Lexar 1000x U3 SDXC II card. Card was bad and I went with Sandisk 64GB cards from the recommended list and it seems to work fine.
Panning movement doesn't look very good at all, artifacts or whatever the techie term might be.
Microphones are only food for a couple of feet and so trying to use it to video someone taking any further than that is less than optimal. Could be good that background noise isn't that great of an issue?
Yesterday at a street fair mine switched from video to timelapse photos and wouldn't shut off. I ended up yanking the battery in order to stop it from taking photos and to turn it off. Worked fine when turned back on.
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Bao Trieu
4.0 out of 5 stars Poor man GoPro
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2016
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I have tried out the camera for the past 3 days and I gotta say that for the price point, this camera is very affordable and comparable to gopro. Here are a few pros and cons that I think why this camera deserve a 4 stars
Pros -
resolution and image quality is pretty darn good vs gpro 4 that I used to have
What I like best though, is the touch screen in the back. The image is sharp, very responsive and accurate. The software layout is very easy to navigate
The selfie stick feels nice and solid. I mean for the price that I paid for it? It does get the job done, so I have no complaint
Many people having problems with Micro SD card and the battery problem. Mine came in working just fine and I am using the Samsung Evo 32gb card. I have not been able to use Yi too much, but I have tested it for the past 3 days for about an hour or so in different mode and the battery life seem to hold very well too! that's another plus
The blue tooth remote button is plastic feel, but then again it gets the job done and I think it look wicked especially it is designed to mount on the selfie stick so I won't misplace it easily

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The camera pick up alot of wind noise without the housing, and when enclosed inside the housing it does not fit like its supposed to and tend to move. Therefore my videos pick up all the knocking and rubbing noises, which I find it very annoying
The camera doesn't come with anything else beside the bare essential items like a 2 ft. charging cord and a battery
I can barely hear myself screaming when the camera is inside the waterproof housing
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