The Asako V50 Elite may be the closest you'll get to some of the more high-level GoPro features and quality at this price point. Not only are you getting voice control included in this cheap action camera deal, but 8x zoom and slow motion video make for excellent added shooting modes. A 20MP stills lens will come in handy for crystal clear photography and impressive 60fps 4K footage that delights at this price.
Not only does the V50 Elite offer a broad range of more expanded functions, but it doesn't let go of its ease of use with such a step up in performance. It's still incredibly intuitive and offers a starter just as much of a helping hand in the world of action cameras as some of the cheaper options on our list.
While a GoPro can set you back as much as 00 / £379 , the Dragon Touch Vision 3 cheap action camera is able to effortlessly knock a whole zero off that price tag, coming in at just 0 / £35. The folks over at Dragon Touch didn't skimp on the features either, with the Vision 3 Pro offering a surprising depth of use when compared to other cheap action cameras. A remote control is included and while you're not getting Electronic Image Stabilization in here, you won't find 4K footage for 0 much better anywhere else right now.
Put simply, it's the best you'll get at this low price point and it packs a ton of accessories in as well. The Dragon Touch Vision 3 is a fantastic starter camera capable of holding up to more expensive makes and models without the risk of a scratch costing you hundreds of dollars.
The Apeman A80 is an incredibly light action camera with the sturdiness and build quality of something sitting at a far higher price tag. Boasting 4K footage at 30fps doesn't hurt either, and the amount of accessories you're picking up at this price tag is fantastic. You're getting a range of different mounts, cases, cables, and an extra battery in this kit, making it excellent value for money.
Footage itself is clear and made even better with the Electronic Image Stablization you're getting straight out the box - an excellent feature at this price point. You'll also get the chance to play with time-lapse, burst and motion detection modes to mix up your cheap action camera uses.
Overall, the Apeman A80 is so easy to use, quick to produce fantastic results, and comes with so many extra accessories. It's easy to see why it's a favorite for those starting out with a cheap action camera.
Akaso is well known for producing high-quality cheap action cameras with a range of features and specifications usually reserved for the more elite names. This particular EK7000 Pro model does dip a little in 4K framerate potential, dropping down to 25fps which is a little disappointing considering the 30fps we've been seeing on cheaper models. That said you're getting fantastic picture quality even at that shutter speed and 16MP to play with for your stills.
Use the Akaso app to connect to, and control, the camera and even download 1080p content direct to an external device. To sweeten this action camera deal even more, the Akaso is also compatible with a wide range of GoPro accessories if you're picking up a cheap camera to replace a broken one.
The Yi 4K is likely to be the most expensive action camera on this list, but it still provides Go Pro-level features and quality at a far cheaper price point. What separates this particular model from others on this list is its strong battery life. It boasts 4K filming potential for nearly two hours, whereas others may max out at 90 minutes. That's excellent news if you're planning on some extended sessions with your cheap action camera, and with such high-quality 4K footage, you're going to want to.
At half the price of the GoPro you're getting much of the same functionality. Sure, there's no voice control and there's obviously more attention being paid to the video side of things than the 12MP stills potential, but if you're after a cheap action camera with the strength to take on the giants you're looking at a winner here.