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  • Andoer A360I Review – a budget 360° camera

    Andoer A360I Review – a budget 360° camera

    In this review I will show you the only 360° camera branded Andoer. It has a dual lens system, which means it can capture scene at 360° front + rear, creating a Virtual Reality view.  To this end, the camera has two lenses, each composed of 6 glass elements; all that in an unusual shape, but with an easy-to-use menu.

    Specifications

    As I said before this camera is a 360° camera with double lens and with a peculiar shape. It is not your typical action cam, because due to its accessories, shape and FOV, it doesn’t quite suit its best performance in action scenes.

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    Unboxing and accessories

    As you can see this camera comes with a lot of accessories included, but the most important is this unique metal piece.

    This screw adapter  allows you to mount the camera to other accessories. In fact its function is to adapt its unique bushing on the underside of the camera to the rest of accessories. My first question was:

    Why is Andoer adding one little tiny bushing only needed for an adapter? Wouldn’t it be easier to simply build in a standard ¼” tripod bush like the rest of the World does?

    Apparently not.

    It is also very easy to lose this adapter. Luckily, there is always that roll of Duct Tape…

    By the way, with this solution the “mounting space” becomes huge. This camera is not the smallest one on the market, but with this inconvenience one is forced to use a lot of pieces to mount the camera properly. This is what you need to mount it to your bike handlebar.

    Design

    The camera is designed to be used in your hands and not attached to your body, like with other cameras. Its best use would be by hanging it while walking, where it shows where you are in the center of its 360° field of view. So this is clearly not a real action cam in the usual sense of the term.

    The camera shape helps to hold it, but due to its smooth surface, it feels a little bit slippery. Not that you really struggle to grip it, it makes you maybe just a tad apprehensive. Still, I like the position of the mere two buttons to use on this model: the Power/Rec button and the WiFi button. These are positioned in the center of the camera, easily reached and operated by your thumb.

    Near to the lens and above the two buttons there is a mic hole and a small port where 3 LEDs are located.

    The green light shows when the camera is On

    The red light informs that the camera battery is low

    The blue light is active when the camera is doing something

    The only problem with these LEDs is that lights disappear in the daylight, becoming practically invisible. However, the lights are really nice during the night!

    Menu and navigation

    This camera has no screen, thus no visible menu. The only thing you can do without the App is switch between Video and Photo mode. How? Just by double clicking the power button. I have to warn you that the camera resets itself to photo mode every time it is switched off and on again it. The worst thing is the reaction speed of the camera and it’s not very fast. As its “beep” sound is not immediate, sometimes you’ll click repeatedly, creating an incredible mess with beeps, lights and mental sanity!

    But it is just a minor problem. One of the biggest problems is that this camera can’t be directly connected to your computer. I mean, the USB plug is there, but does  not allow any data transfer. You can only use USB to recharge the camera and NOT to transfer the Photos/Videos – and this is just ridiculous.

    Video Quality

    The video quality is not as good as with other  cameras. The image quality is quite good for its price, almost comparable with the already reviewed Elecam 360.  In some situation the picture is way too bright, and the colors are just desaturated and flat.

    In low light or during night hours it can capture everything. I didn’t expect this light sensitivity, but unfortunately the images are too noisy, so it is not very nice to watch.

    Photo Quality

    The photos are worse than videos. Images could be interesting to show thanks to camera specific FOV (field of view) but don’t expect details or particularly deep colors. Here are some of the photos I made:

    1. Photo sample 1
    2. Photo sample 2

    Those are some photo samples. You can view them on Facebook by using  360° view.

    Audio Quality

    The audio is another flaw of this camera because it is so very low; nearly impossible to hear, and the quality is not on par. It lacks some frequencies, mostly lower ones, and it just doesn’t sound good.

    Software

    Compared to other 360° cameras, this one is not an exception. It can capture videos and photos only in the famous porthole style, but its record can be shown converted into something more “watchable” only via some special software.

    This camera has no software of its own, because Andoer doesn’t develop anything like that. The only thing to do is to use some other program. The best solution I have found is a program called “SYMAX360 player” freely downlodable from HERE

    It allows you to perform some basic editing like cutting the clips and choosing the quality. If you want to do anything more complex, you are forced to first render your recording with THIS program, and after that you can import the resulting video into any program you want. However, don’t forget to use this second program to let Youtube or Facebook understand that your file was made with 360° technology.

    Wifi and App

    WiFi can be turned on with its dedicated button and it is good and precise. In fact I never had any problem connecting the camera to my phone. WiFi range covers a distance of  9 or 10 meters, after that you can’t use the app. This camera App is different from the one used with the usual Andoer action cameras, it is called SL720 and you can always find it in the app store. As usual, the App has its first page consisting of the two modes (Video/Photo) and the Settings.

    In the Settings you can choose between many different parameters but I wasn’t able to test those because of frustratingly incomplete translation –some are still written in Chinese! Talk about a half-baked job!

    I hope they will add other languages in the future, at least translate it completely to English. I wonder why it was not done right away? After all, it’s not rocket science.

    Battery

    These are the results of my battery tests:

    • 1920×960 30fps – 106 minutes (3,96Gb)
    • 1472×736 60fps – 56 minutes (2,95Gb)
    • 1472×736 30fps – 66 minutes (3,45Gb)
    • 960×480 30fps – 56 minutes (2,35Gb)
    • Recharging time – 120 minutes

    Each test was made with the WiFi turned Off. Personally I was expecting it would have longer battery life with all the space this camera contains. I was wrong.

    Summary

    If you want to be creative with a 360° camera for the first time, this model could be a good start, because it will let you understand without too many problems how this kind of video recording works – and it is also quite cheap. Don’t even think of buying it to record some “epic shots” because there is not enough quality for that. Nevertheless, in some situations it could present a nicely different way to record things.

    Pros

    • Cheap camera
    • Easy to use
    • Good for the first approach to 360° cameras

    Cons

    • Low battery life
    • Bad audio quality
    • Problem with USB connection
    • Hard to combine with accessories
  • Andoer AN7000 Review – Good Cheap 4K camera

    Andoer AN7000 Review – Good Cheap 4K camera

    The AN7000 is the top tier camera from Andoer, a new brand. It’s not very famous like other brands but fame isn’t always proportional to quality. The camera uses an Ambarella chipset with the famous Sony IMX117 CMOS sensor. It could be a great combination, but… is it?

    Let’s find out!

    Specifications

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    Unboxing

    Accessories

    • 1 * Action Camera with Battery
    • 1 * USB Cable
    • 1 * Waterproof Case
    • 1 * Camera Housing Backdoor
    • 1 * J-shape Mount
    • 1 * Helmet Base
    • 2 * Bicycle Mount
    • 1 * Bracket
    • 1 * Clip
    • 1 * Fix Base
    • 3 * Switch Support
    • 4 * Cable Tie
    • 1 * Wire
    • 2 * Adhesive Tape
    • 4 * Bandage
    • 1 * Cleaning Cloth
    • 1 * User Manual(English)

    The accessories are medium to high quality and quantity compared to most Chinese action cam manufacturers.  Everything is fine apart from the plastic frame because it doesn’t fit. It’s smaller than the AN7000 and can’t clip around it.

    I also noticed it wasn’t created for this camera because the LED position doesn’t match with the frame.  It’s obvious they used a generic frame without checking if it could be used on this particular model. I think this is a huge oversight by Andoer.

    Design and Build Quality

    The AN7000 has the same shape as many other action cameras but has different details that give it a nice futuristic look.

    It has only one screen and it is positioned on the back. On the front face of the camera we can find the lens, the power button and two LEDs. The WiFi LED is positioned above the recording LED and both of them flash when the camera is recording or WiFi is on.

    On the left are the usual ports for the SDcard, HDMI and USB.

    On the other side there are two buttons and they’re only used to navigate the menu.

    On the bottom you’ll find not only the battery door but a very useful threaded tripod mount!

    The LEDs are positioned all around the camera body and provide great light, impossible to ignore. The plastic is all rubberized and the feeling is very nice and provides good grip. The buttons are divided in two parts. There are two big ones, the power and record buttons, and two very tiny ones, the arrow buttons. The first two are very nice with a perfect “click” sound followed by a lovely “beep” from the speakers.

    Little note: I’m in love with the record button

    The other two buttons aren’t that good because they’re too tiny, almost invisible and very difficult to feel under your fingers. If you use a pair of gloves they are absolutely impossible to feel.  Apart from this problem the camera seems well built.

    The feel and grip of the surface give the AN7000 a well built feel but these features are very bad for heat dissipation. The camera has a big problem with overheating even after few minutes of normal usage and it could be very dangerous for the camera and for you (in case of possible battery explosion).  After 40 minutes of usage as dashcam at 1080p 60fps the camera becomes almost untouchable ,mostly on the screen part, and in the long run it could be detrimental to the camera’s life.

    Menu Overview

    Luckily the AN7000 has a simple menu.  Nothing is particularly strange and everything is clear. To navigate the menu the only thing you just press the power button begin your journey. The menu is composed of  five parts:

    1. Video Mode
    2. Photo Mode
    3. Video Playback
    4. Photo Playback
    5. Settings

    This means you must press the power button five times to enter Settings. That section is composed of:

    • Video Resolutions – 4K/2880×2160/2704×2028/2704×1520/2560×1440/1920×1080/1280×960/1280×720
    • Photo Size – 16M/14M/12M/8.3M/5M/3M
    • Video Quality – S.Fine/Fine/Normal
    • Photo Quality – S.Fine/Fine/Normal
    • Default Mode – Show the fast modes (Record Mode/Photo Mode)
    • Quick Capture – On/Off
    • EIS – Electronic Image Stabilizer (On/Off)
    • Motion Detect – Starts recording when something is moving (Off/Low/Medium/High(
    • Dual Files – Create two files from the same video, the first with the full quality, the second in low resolution (On/Off)
    • Video Stamp – Off/Date/Time/DT_TM
    • Photo Stamp – Off/Date/Time/DT_TM
    • Time lapse Video – 1 second of video is pair of 1s/2s/5s/10s/30s/60s in real life
    • Loop Recording – Create files every Off/1Min/2Min/3Min/5Min of recording
    • Self Timer – Delay between the click and the photo Off/2s/3s/5s/10s/30s/60s
    • Photo Burst – The amount of photos per second Off/3/5/10
    • Time lapse Photo – Shoots photos every 3s/5s/10s/30s/60s to the infinite
    • Auto DVR – On/Off
    • Delay Off –
    • TV Mode NTSC/PAL
    • Light Frequency – Auto/50HZ/60HZ
    • OSD – On Screen Display shows the information on the screen (On/Off)
    • Auto Shutdown – Turn off the camera(Off/3min/5min/10min)
    • Screen Off – Turn off the screen (Off/1min/3min/5min)
    • Status LED – The number of LEDs turned on (Off/1/2/3/4)
    • WIFI LED – On/Off
    • TV Out – On/Off
    • Beep – Enable/Disable the sound when a button is pressed (On/Off)
    • Microphone Volume – Off/50%/60%/70%/80%/90%/100%
    • Sharpness – The clarity of detail in the image ( Strong/Normal/Soft)
    • AWB – Auto White Balance (Auto/Incandescent/D4000/D5000/Daylight/Cloudy/ D9000/D10000/Flash/Fluorescent/Water/Outdoor)
    • EV Value – Modify the Exposure Value (+2.0/+1.7/+1.3/+1.0/+0.7/+0.3/0.0/-0.3/-0.7/-1.0/-1.3/-1.7/-2.0)
    • Scene Mode – Normal/Flash/Night/Sports/Landscape/Portrait/Sunset
    • Effect Mode – Normal/Art/Sepia/Negative/BW/Vivid/70film
    • ISO – Auto/100/200/400/800/1600
    • Metering – Center/Multi/Spot
    • Time Setup
    • Date Format
    • Language – English/Chinese/Japanese/Russian/Deutsch/Italian/Francais/Portugues/Espanol/Arabic/Polski/Indonesia/Nederlands/Svensk/Cestina
    • Bluetooth Pair – Start the Bluetooth Pair
    • WiFi – On/Off
    • WiFi SSID – WiFi Name
    • WiFi Password – Set the WiFi Password
    • Format
    • Default Setting
    • Version

    When navigating the menu the operation of buttons is typical: With the arrow buttons you go up and down, the record button becomes the select button and the power button become the “back” button.

    As you can see this camera has a HUGE number of settings but if you set all to Automatic the camera manages all of them perfectly!

    Video

    The AN7000 is equipped with the Sony IMX117 sensor.  Some cameras claim to have the Sony sensor but are often just fakes.  In this case it’s genuine and capable of 4K. It’s used on the SJCam M20 but unlike the M20, and to my HUGE surprise, EVERY SINGLE RESOLUTION and FRAME RATE is right.

    The 4K is real 4K, 1080p with 120fps is actually 120fps and 240fps with 720p resolution is actually 240fps. I never ever bet money on these settings being true but… this time it’s real!  Note that the frame rates automatically halve in dark conditions

    With this absolutely great discovery, is the video quality also good?  Yes, it is.

    The video quality is the second surprise of the AN7000: it’s simply great, probably one of the best cameras I’ve ever tested! It captures light perfectly and the colors are beautiful, full and vivid. The gyro stabilization does a gorgeous job and everything looks incredibly sharp!

    This is an example of how it looks:

    I also had the opportunity to test the AN7000 underwater. On this occasion the camera and waterproof case were tested to 20m underwater and they survived.  The manufacturer claims it can reach 60m.

    Here’s an example of how well the camera manages colors:

    It’s simply incredible. I made this test with the scuba mask pictured below.  It’s unique because it incorporates  an action camera mount.

    Here is my usual dashcam video

    And the Bike test

    I also had fun with 1080p 120fps

    And 720p 240fps

    This camera has a SuperView setting that significantly increases the view angle but also increases distortion. Here is a comparison:

    As you can see the camera makes great video in any conditions including at night.

    Videos at night seem a little bit dark but they don’t haven’t ANY noise and are perfectly clear!

    I noticed one very bad thing; when the camera is recording it gets very hot, enough to burn the skin. This no joke. After just a few minutes of recording it becomes very, very hot. I hope it doesn’t adversely affect the camera’s durability.

    The above video tests were made without the stabilization on except for the bike video.

    Photo

    Photos are at the same level of quality as videos. This camera makes the best photos I’ve ever seen from an action camera. Usually action cameras are not made to snap photos because their main job is shooting good videos in any conditions. The AN7000 is able to shot photos better than some phones (at least mine).

    It’s not a professional camera but it can satisfy the needs of many photographers.

    The following is a casual photo made by mistake while I was writing this review and checking the quality:

    If I zoom the image I can read screen with no problems!

    With these  kinds of photos the Pevly Team hopes to present images in the most natural way possible without post production to modify the images. We present videos and photos shot using the camera the same way you would in everyday life.

    Here are some more photos .  They speak for themselves:

    Audio

    The audio with the AN7000 is perfect. Yes, the audio is incredibly beautiful. I noticed that it can capture frequencies that other cameras don’t, mostly the lower frequencies. The audio is complete and full with a great mix of frequencies and is perfectly balanced .  It’s nearly impossible to distort at high volumes.

    Firmware

    If you were thinking that is camera is perfection, well, you’re wrong because while the AN7000 has good hardware, it has absolutely poor firmware.  The following is a list of the worst defects I found.  Maybe some are not that important but some could ruin the usability of the camera.

    1. Buttons – As I said the buttons have a great feeling but the firmware pulls some strange pranks. Sometimes you can hear the mechanical click and the beep sound but actually the camera doesn’t make the requested action. It means that when you want start recording without looking at the camera you’re never sure whether the camera actually started recording or not.
    2. File name – The AN7000 saves the video files with a strange name. It doesn’t use the classic count like “0001, 0002, 0003… etc. ”. Instead it uses the time when the file was create so you’ll find “145235AA”.  It means the video started at 14:52 and 35 seconds. Using this method the files have no real logic – they risk getting mixed up.
    3. Reset – I noticed that the camera reset itself every time is turned off. This is very annoying because you can’t personalize your favourite settings ’cause at the next start all settings return to the original position.
    4. Rotation – It doesn’t have 180° image rotation. That it could be very annoying for someone like me who uses the camera upside down most of the time
    5. Overheating – While the AN7000 has a good processor, in my opinion it’s not managed properly. Combined with the inability to dissipate heat the camera reaches high and dangerous temperatures after few minutes.
    6. Recording – Probably this is the biggest problem. Sometimes, completely  at random, the camera spontaneously decides stop recording. I made a lot of tests but don’t understand why it happens. It’s as likely to continue for 1 hour without stopping as it is to stop after 10 seconds. There is no logic with this “auto-shutdown” and I can’t understand the reason.

    This is an example.  I set the camera with the loop recording at 5 minutes so each file should have been 1.2Gb.  Instead this is what happened:

    In this screenshot you can easily see the problem.

    The camera has the first firmware, version V1.0, and I truly hope that Andoer fixes all these bugs because they ruin a good camera.

    Battery Performance

    Here are the battery test results:

    • 4K 30fps – About 50 minutes (17Gb)
    • 2880s2160 30fps – About 50 minutes (16Gb)
    • 2704×2028 30fps – About 50 minutes (16Gb)
    • 2704×1520 30fps – About 50 minutes (16Gb)
    • 1080p 120fps – ND
    • 1080p 60fps – 52 minutes (12Gb)
    • 1080p 30fps – 77 minutes (15Gb)
    • 720p 240fps – ND
    • 720p 120fps – ND
    • 720p 60fps – 87 minutes (9Gb)
    • 720p 30fps – 83 minutes (14Gb)
    • Charging Time – 110 minutes

    I couldn’t test battery performance for all resolutions because of the overheating problem mentioned previously. All times are with WiFi and Screen off.

    WiFi and App

    The AN7000 WiFi works good when it can connect because it’s not a sure thing. Sometimes the phone connects to the camera immediately and sometimes not.  If not then you’re forced turn WiFi  on and off few times. Once the connection is established the app and WiFi work perfectly within 10m. I noticed that the WiFi is very fast.

    In fact when you download a video on the phone it reaches 3Mb/s. Yes, you must download the video to see it on your phone because the app doesn’t allow you to view it directly from the camera, or rather the option exists but it doesn’t work. The result of touching playback to see a video is just a white screen, nothing more. This problem only showed up with videos because with photos it works great.

    Bluetooth

    Bluetooth doesn’t work – I don’t know what to say beyond that. I tried it with five different phones ( Sony Xperia SP, HTC One, Wiko Iggy, Samsung J5, Samsung S6) but there is no way it connects to the camera.

    Summary

    The Andoer AN7000 is potentially one of the best Chinese cameras I ever tested. Probably it is on par or even better than a GoPro. It has great hardware and good components that increase the general quality of the camera. The main problem is the firmware because it’s a bottleneck for this camera. It’s like having a sport car with bike wheels: you can’t use it at maximum power. My AN7000 had version V1.0 and I hope that Andoer will release other versions to fix these firmware problems.

    Pros

      • Great video quality
    • Good audio
    • Well built
    • Good amount of accessories

    Cons

    • Battery life
    • Firmware requires updates
    • Overheating issues

    If you think Andoer AN7000 is right for you, you can buy it on this link (best price we found).