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Basic Operation
Insert a Micro SD Card
· Support up to 128G UHS-I U3 Suggested, sold separately.
· To keep your microSD card in good condition, please reformat it regularly. As
reformatting erases all of your content, be sure to offload your photos and videos first.
Charge the camera
Connect the camera with power plug or PC via USB cable, the red charging indicator
light remains ON when charging, and the charging indicator light will turn off when
charging is completed.
Turn on/off the camera
To Power ON: Hold the Power/Mode Button “ ” (3s).
To Power OFF: Hold the Power/Mode Button “ ” (3s).
Mode Switching
Repeatedly press Power/Mode Button “ ” to switch mode.
The optional mode is as follows: Video Mode, Photo Mode, Video Playback, Photo
Playback, Video Setting, Photo Setting, Camera Setting.
Video and Photo
Video Recording: Choose Video mode, press Shutter/WiFi Button “ ” , the time
and storage display in the bottom of the screen.
Take Photos: Choose Photo mode, press Shutter/WiFi Button “ ” .
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Video Mode
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Time-lapse video: Take continuous photos at the interval of 1/3/5/10/30/60s, then
photos will be form into a time lapse video when play at normal video speed.
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Slow Motion: Slow motion captures slow motion videos at 720P 120fps.
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Loop Recording: In the case of recording and saving at interval of 2/3/5 minutes,
when the Micro SD card is full, the latest video will automatically cover the earliest in a
circular way.
Photo Mode
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Self-Timer: Support self-timer at 3/5/10/20s setting.
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Photo Burst: Take photos to 3/7/15/30 photos per time.
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Time-lapse Photo: Take photos at the interval of 3/5/10/30/60s.
Cautions
· Firmware and App Upgraded
Please keeping upgrading the firmware and App in time to maintain the best user
experience.And when upgraded, please make sure the action camera is connected to a
power source or the battery capacity is over 50%.
· Video Playback
Playback is choppy when connected to a computer or a TV at the high resolution or
high frame rate recording time like 4K 30fps, so make sure your computer/TV meets
the minimum requirements for the playback software.