AKASO 360 Review | 96 Data compared

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  • Avg. price in UK: ~£180
  • Avg. price in US: ~$200
  • Video resolution: 5.7K
  • Battery life: 60 min
  • Waterproof depth: 0 m
  • Electronic image stabilization: no
  • Maximum 4K frame rate: 60 fps

AKASO 360 review. Compare 96 technical specifications and user reviews to see how it ranks among action cameras and if it is worth buying.

6.6

Overall score

What it is: An overall evaluation of the action camera's quality, based on technical analyses and user reviews.

When it matters: When you need a quick reference to identify the best action cameras on the market.

Score components:

80.0%

6.2

Technical Score

20.0%

8.1

User score

Good
6.2

Technical Score

What it is: An assessment of the action camera's technical performance, covering eight key areas: video quality, image quality, stabilization, ruggedness, waterproofing, mounting options, connectivity, battery, and design.

When it matters: When you want to compare action cameras based on technical performance and available features.

Score components:

30.0%

5.9

Video

22.0%

7.3

Photo

14.0%

5.0

Ruggedness & Storage

13.0%

5.9

Battery

11.0%

6.1

Connectivity & Audio

10.0%

6.7

Display & Design

Good
8.1

User score

What it is: A rating that combines user reviews and the total number of reviews received by the action camera.

When it matters: When real-world owner satisfaction and review volume matter to your decision.

Score components:

70.0%

8.8

User reviews

30.0%

6.4

Popularity

User score:
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4.4
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4.6
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4.4
(491)

(Reviews last updated: July 2026)

Excellent
  • 3.6
    Motorcycle riding

    Score components:

    35.0%

    1.0

    Electronic image stabilization

    30.0%

    9.1

    Video resolution

    20.0%

    1.9

    Battery life

    15.0%

    1.0

    Waterproof depth

  • 3.3
    Skiing

    Score components:

    30.0%

    1.0

    Electronic image stabilization

    25.0%

    10

    Horizon leveling

    25.0%

    1.0

    Waterproof depth

    20.0%

    1.0

    Minimum operating temperature

  • 2.9
    Low light

    Score components:

    35.0%

    1.0

    HDR mode

    30.0%

    7.2

    Sensor size

    20.0%

    1.0

    Color depth

    15.0%

    1.0

    Electronic image stabilization

  • 5.7
    Long videos

    Score components:

    50.0%

    1.9

    Battery life

    20.0%

    10

    Removable battery

    15.0%

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    Fast charging

    15.0%

    10

    Charging time

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Verdict

The AKASO 360 is a budget-friendly action camera featuring dual 1/2-inch 48-megapixel CMOS sensors that capture immersive 5.7K video at 30fps, 4K at 60fps, and 72-megapixel 360-degree photos. Weighing 180 grams, the device is equipped with a 2.29-inch touchscreen, a 6-axis gyroscope, 360-degree Horizon Steady stabilization, AI subject tracking, and dual-band Wi-Fi connectivity for pairing with its proprietary editing app. Main pros include its highly competitive pricing, reliable image stitching, excellent stabilization, an automated invisible selfie stick effect, and a user-friendly interface. However, its main cons are a lack of full waterproofing (it is only weatherproof), poor dynamic range and heavy image grain in low-light environments, slow wireless file transfers, and a quick battery drain when shooting at maximum resolution.

Technical Specifications of AKASO 360

Technical Score

What it is: An assessment of the action camera's technical performance, covering eight key areas: video quality, image quality, stabilization, ruggedness, waterproofing, mounting options, connectivity, battery, and design.

When it matters: When you want to compare action cameras based on technical performance and available features.

Score components:

30.0%

5.9

Video

22.0%

7.3

Photo

14.0%

5.0

Ruggedness & Storage

13.0%

5.9

Battery

11.0%

6.1

Connectivity & Audio

10.0%

6.7

Display & Design

6.2
AKASO 360 has a technical score of 6.21 points, which is higher than 57.8% of action cameras.
User score

What it is: A rating that combines user reviews and the total number of reviews received by the action camera.

When it matters: When real-world owner satisfaction and review volume matter to your decision.

Score components:

70.0%

8.8

User reviews

30.0%

6.4

Popularity

User score:
United Kingdom
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4.4
(164)
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4.6
(45)
United States
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4.4
(491)

(Reviews last updated: July 2026)

8.1
AKASO 360 has a user score of 8.1 points, which is higher than 62.7% of action cameras.
Popularity
What it is: An indicator based on the number of reviews received by the action camera.
When it matters: When you want to see which action cameras attract the most buyer attention and review activity.
6.4
AKASO 360 has a popularity of 6.4 points, which is higher than 57.8% of products in this category.
Ratio quality/price

What it is: An indicator that combines the action camera's overall rating with its cost.

When it matters: When you want to know how much overall quality you get for the price.

Score components:

60.0%

6.6

Overall score

40.0%

9.6

Price

7.5
AKASO 360 has a quality-to-price ratio of 7.5 points, which is higher than 63.3% of products in this category.
Video resolution
What it is: The listed recording format states maximum capture resolution and frame rate.
When it matters: When video quality matters for your footage.

Importance: HIGH

5.7K
AKASO 360 records video at 5.7K, which is higher than that of 89.8% of action cameras.
Maximum 4K frame rate
What it is: Indicates the highest frame rate available when recording at 4K resolution.
When it matters: When you want detailed footage and still need enough frame rate for action or mild slow motion.

Importance: HIGH

60 fps
AKASO 360 has a maximum 4K frame rate of 60 fps, which is higher than that of 67.6% of action cameras and equal to that of 19.6% of action cameras.
Maximum 1080p frame rate
What it is: Indicates the highest frame rate available when recording at 1080p resolution.
When it matters: When you want smoother slow motion or fast-action playback while staying at 1080p resolution.

Importance: MEDIUM

60 fps
AKASO 360 has a maximum 1080p frame rate of 60 fps, which is higher than that of 24.2% of action cameras and equal to that of 34% of action cameras.
Video bitrate
What it is: The amount of video data recorded per second, which affects file size and potential recording quality.
When it matters: When you compare potential video quality and want fewer compression artifacts in demanding scenes.

Importance: HIGH

60 Mbps
AKASO 360 has a video bitrate of 60 Mbps, which is higher than that of 40.5% of action cameras and equal to that of 13.5% of action cameras.
Per lens file.
Video codecs
What it is: The video compression formats the camera can use when recording, affecting compatibility, efficiency, and workflow.
When it matters: When compatibility, editing performance, and file efficiency matter in the way you handle video.

Importance: LOW

H.264
AKASO 360 supports the following video codecs: H.264. Its codec support is more advanced than that of 2.4% of action cameras.
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Main camera megapixels
What it is: The resolution of the primary rear camera sensor, measured in millions of pixels (MP). Higher megapixels can capture more detail.
When it matters: When you want to capture high-resolution images that can be cropped or printed large.

Importance: HIGH

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Sensor size
What it is: The sensor format value describes the physical light-collecting area.
When it matters: When you shoot in more difficult lighting.

Importance: HIGH

1/2"
AKASO 360 has a sensor size of 1/2", which is larger than that of 74% of action cameras.
Main camera aperture
What it is: The size of the lens opening (f-stop) that controls light entry. A lower f-number indicates a wider aperture, allowing better low-light shots.
When it matters: When you want better low-light performance or a natural background blur effect.

Importance: HIGH

2.25 f
AKASO 360 has a main camera aperture of 2.25 f, which is wider than that of 74.7% of action cameras.
Photo resolution
What it is: The maximum resolution of still photos captured by the camera, measured in megapixels.
When it matters: When you want more detail for cropping, large displays, or prints; higher photo resolution provides more pixels when image quality is otherwise comparable.

Importance: LOW

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Field of view
What it is: The field-of-view angle shows how wide the camera can capture in one frame.
When it matters: When you want a wider or tighter look from the camera.

Importance: MEDIUM

360 °
AKASO 360 has a field of view of 360 °, which is wider than that of 94.4% of action cameras.
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Built-in display
What it is: Whether the action camera has its own built-in screen for framing, playback, or settings.
When it matters: When you want to frame shots, review clips, or change settings directly on the camera.

Importance: LOW

yes
AKASO 360 has a display. This feature is present on 31.6% of action cameras.
Screen size
What it is: The physical diagonal measurement of the display area, usually expressed in inches.
When it matters: When you want a bigger on-camera screen for framing, playback, or reading menus more easily.

Importance: MEDIUM

2.29 inch
AKASO 360 has a 2.29 inch screen, which is larger than the screens on 80% of action cameras and the same size as the screens on 1% of action cameras.
Touchscreen
What it is: Indicates that the display acts as an input device, recognizing touch gestures.
When it matters: When you interact with your device using intuitive taps and gestures.

Importance: LOW

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Secondary screen
What it is: Indicates whether the camera includes an additional display separate from the main screen.
When it matters: When you vlog, frame yourself often, or need status info visible without rotating the camera.

Importance: LOW

no
AKASO 360 does not have a secondary screen. 14.3% of action cameras have a secondary screen.
Secondary screen resolution
What it is: States the pixel resolution of the additional display used for status information or framing.
When it matters: When you depend on the front or extra display for framing and want a clearer preview.

Importance: LOW

N/A
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Wi-Fi connectivity
What it is: The ability to connect to wireless local area networks for internet access and local networking.
When it matters: When you want to save mobile data and connect to home or public networks.

Importance: LOW

yes
AKASO 360 supports Wi-Fi connectivity. This feature is present on 92.5% of action cameras.
Wi-Fi version
What it is: The specific generation of Wi-Fi standards supported (e.g., Wi-Fi 6, Wi-Fi 7), determining maximum speed and efficiency.
When it matters: When you have a high-speed router and want faster downloads with less congestion.

Importance: LOW

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Bluetooth version
What it is: The Bluetooth version the action camera supports for wireless accessories and companion-device pairing.
When it matters: When you want to pair the camera with wireless accessories or a companion device reliably.

Importance: LOW

4.2
AKASO 360 supports Bluetooth version 4.2 which is newer than that supported by 71.7% of action cameras and equal to that of 8.8% of action cameras.
GPS
What it is: Support for the Global Positioning System to determine the device's precise location.
When it matters: When you need accurate navigation for driving, walking, or exploring new places.

Importance: LOW

no
AKASO 360 does not support GPS. 13.9% of action cameras include GPS functionality.
GPS data requires a phone or external accessory.
USB Type-C
What it is: A modern, reversible connector used for charging, data transfer, and sometimes audio or video output.
When it matters: When you want a reversible cable that handles charging, data, and accessories universally.

Importance: LOW

yes
AKASO 360 features USB Type-C. This feature is present on 41.8% of action cameras.
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Battery life
What it is: The typical endurance the watch can deliver on a full charge under the stated usage pattern.
When it matters: When you do not want to charge the watch too often.

Importance: HIGH

60 min
AKASO 360 runs for 60 min per charge, which is shorter than the battery life of 86.6% of action cameras and equal to the battery life of 7.3% of action cameras.
Battery power
What it is: The battery capacity, usually measured in milliampere-hours (mAh).
When it matters: When you do not want to charge the watch too often.

Importance: MEDIUM

1,350 mAh
AKASO 360 has a battery capacity of 1350 mAh, which is higher than that of 66.2% of action cameras and equal to that of 4.5% of action cameras.
Charging time
What it is: The time the battery needs to recharge fully under supported conditions.
When it matters: When you want shorter breaks between charges.

Importance: MEDIUM

1 h
AKASO 360 charges in 1 h, which is shorter than the charging time of 88.2% of action cameras and equal to the charging time of 1.3% of action cameras.
Some listings quote about 1.67 h for a longer full cycle.
Fast charging
What it is: Whether the camera supports faster-than-standard charging to reduce downtime between shoots.
When it matters: When you need to recharge quickly between shooting sessions, travel stops, or battery swaps.

Importance: LOW

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Wireless charging
What it is: Whether the camera itself can charge wirelessly on a compatible charging surface or dock.
When it matters: When you want to top up the camera without plugging in a cable every time.

Importance: LOW

no
AKASO 360 does not support wireless charging. 0.6% of action cameras support wireless charging.
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Waterproof depth
What it is: The maximum depth of water the device is certified to withstand for a specific duration.
When it matters: When you film while swimming, snorkeling, or in heavy water exposure and need to know the camera's native underwater limit.

Importance: HIGH

0 m
AKASO 360 is waterproof to 0 m, which is shallower than the waterproof depth of 51.2% of action cameras and equal to the waterproof depth of 48.8% of action cameras.
IP rating
What it is: A standardized protection code that shows how well the action camera resists dust and water ingress.
When it matters: When you shoot in rain, snow, dust, or around water and want to know how well the camera is sealed.

Importance: MEDIUM

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Maximum operating temperature
What it is: The highest ambient temperature at which the watch is rated to operate normally.
When it matters: When you use the watch in heat, cold, or at high altitude.

Importance: LOW

40 °C
AKASO 360 has a maximum operating temperature of 40 °C, which is higher than that of 23.4% of action cameras and equal to that of 50.4% of action cameras.
Minimum operating temperature
What it is: The lowest ambient temperature at which the watch is rated to operate normally.
When it matters: When you use the watch in heat, cold, or at high altitude.

Importance: LOW

0 °C
AKASO 360 has a minimum operating temperature of 0 °C, which is higher than that of 73.9% of action cameras and equal to that of 21.8% of action cameras.
External memory slot
What it is: A slot for expandable storage such as a memory card, if the watch provides one.
When it matters: When you want more room for apps, music, or offline data.

Importance: LOW

yes
AKASO 360 includes an external memory slot. This feature is present on 95.2% of action cameras.
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AKASO 360 vs the average action camera

  • Horizon leveling
    AKASO 360 supports horizon leveling, the average action camera does not. 21% of action cameras support horizon leveling.
    What it is: Shows whether the camera can automatically keep the horizon visually level while the body tilts in use.
    When it matters: When the camera tilts often during skiing, biking, or running and you want a straighter final image.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    AKASO 360 supports horizon leveling, the average action camera does not. 21% of action cameras support horizon leveling.
  • 0.55 f wider main aperture
    AKASO 360 has a lower main camera aperture than the average action camera (2.3 f vs 2.8 f). The average action camera main camera aperture is 2.8 f.
    What it is: The size of the lens opening (f-stop) that controls light entry. A lower f-number indicates a wider aperture, allowing better low-light shots.
    When it matters: When you want better low-light performance or a natural background blur effect.

    Importance: HIGH

    AKASO 360 has a lower main camera aperture than the average action camera (2.3 f vs 2.8 f). The average action camera main camera aperture is 2.8 f.2.25 f vs 2.8 f
  • 30 fps higher 4K frame rate
    AKASO 360 has a higher 4K frame rate than the average action camera (60 fps vs 30 fps). The average action camera reaches 30 fps at 4K.
    What it is: Indicates the highest frame rate available when recording at 4K resolution.
    When it matters: When you want detailed footage and still need enough frame rate for action or mild slow motion.

    Importance: HIGH

    AKASO 360 has a higher 4K frame rate than the average action camera (60 fps vs 30 fps). The average action camera reaches 30 fps at 4K.60 fps vs 30 fps
  • 360 ° wider horizon lock angle
    AKASO 360 has a higher horizon lock angle than the average action camera (360 ° vs 0 °). The average action camera supports a horizon lock angle of 0 °.
    What it is: Specifies the maximum tilt range within which horizon lock can still keep the image level.
    When it matters: When you make aggressive turns or body movements and need to know how far horizon lock can still compensate.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    AKASO 360 has a higher horizon lock angle than the average action camera (360 ° vs 0 °). The average action camera supports a horizon lock angle of 0 °.360 ° vs 0 °
  • Higher sensor size
    AKASO 360 has sensor size of 1/2", higher than the average action camera (1/2.3").
    What it is: The sensor format value describes the physical light-collecting area.
    When it matters: When you shoot in more difficult lighting.

    Importance: HIGH

    AKASO 360 has sensor size of 1/2", higher than the average action camera (1/2.3").1/2" vs 1/2.3"
  • Has USB Type-C
    AKASO 360 has a USB Type-C port, the average action camera does not. 42.2% of action cameras use USB-C ports.
    What it is: A modern, reversible connector used for charging, data transfer, and sometimes audio or video output.
    When it matters: When you want a reversible cable that handles charging, data, and accessories universally.

    Importance: LOW

    AKASO 360 has a USB Type-C port, the average action camera does not. 42.2% of action cameras use USB-C ports.
  • 14.5% larger screen size
    AKASO 360 has a higher screen size than the average action camera (2.3 inch vs 2 inch). The average action camera has a screen size of 2 inch.
    What it is: The physical diagonal measurement of the display area, usually expressed in inches.
    When it matters: When you want a bigger on-camera screen for framing, playback, or reading menus more easily.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    AKASO 360 has a higher screen size than the average action camera (2.3 inch vs 2 inch). The average action camera has a screen size of 2 inch.2.29 inch vs 2 inch
  • 194 ° wider field of view
    AKASO 360 has a higher field of view than the average action camera (360 ° vs 166 °). The average action camera offers a field of view of 166 °.
    What it is: The field-of-view angle shows how wide the camera can capture in one frame.
    When it matters: When you want a wider or tighter look from the camera.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    AKASO 360 has a higher field of view than the average action camera (360 ° vs 166 °). The average action camera offers a field of view of 166 °.360 ° vs 166 °
  • Horizon leveling
    AKASO 360 supports horizon leveling, the average action camera does not. 21% of action cameras support horizon leveling.
  • 30 fps higher 4K frame rate
    AKASO 360 has a higher 4K frame rate than the average action camera (60 fps vs 30 fps). The average action camera reaches 30 fps at 4K.
  • 360 ° wider horizon lock angle
    AKASO 360 has a higher horizon lock angle than the average action camera (360 ° vs 0 °). The average action camera supports a horizon lock angle of 0 °.
  • Invisible selfie stick
    AKASO 360 supports the invisible selfie stick effect, the average action camera does not. 19% of action cameras support an invisible selfie stick effect.
  • Higher video resolution
    AKASO 360 records at 5.7K, a higher video resolution than the average action camera (5.3K).
  • 0.55 f wider main aperture
    AKASO 360 has a lower main camera aperture than the average action camera (2.3 f vs 2.8 f). The average action camera main camera aperture is 2.8 f.
  • Higher sensor size
    AKASO 360 has sensor size of 1/2", higher than the average action camera (1/2.3").
  • 194 ° wider field of view
    AKASO 360 has a higher field of view than the average action camera (360 ° vs 166 °). The average action camera offers a field of view of 166 °.
  • Has a multi-lens main camera
    AKASO 360 has a multi-lens main camera setup, the average action camera does not. 3.7% of action cameras include multi-lens setups.
  • Supports 360° capture
    AKASO 360 supports 360° capture, the average action camera does not. 13.2% of action cameras support this.
  • Allows manual shutter speed
    AKASO 360 allows manual shutter speed control, the average action camera does not. 48.1% of action cameras include this feature.
  • 30 s longer exposure time
    AKASO 360 has a higher maximum exposure time than the average action camera (60 s vs 30 s). The average action camera supports a maximum exposure time of 30 s.
  • 14.5% larger screen size
    AKASO 360 has a higher screen size than the average action camera (2.3 inch vs 2 inch). The average action camera has a screen size of 2 inch.
  • Has a display
    AKASO 360 has a display, the average action camera does not. 35% of action cameras have a display.
  • 7 newer release date
    AKASO 360 is newer than the average action camera (2,025 vs 2,018). The average action camera was released in 2,018.
  • 13.1 mm narrower
    AKASO 360 is narrower than the average action camera (46.9 mm vs 60 mm). The average action camera has a width of 60 mm.
  • Has USB Type-C
    AKASO 360 has a USB Type-C port, the average action camera does not. 42.2% of action cameras use USB-C ports.
  • 1 h shorter charging time
    AKASO 360 has a lower charging time than the average action camera (1 h vs 2 h). The average action camera takes 2 h to charge.
  • 150 mAh more battery capacity
    AKASO 360 has a higher battery capacity than the average action camera (1,350 mAh vs 1,200 mAh). The average action camera has a battery capacity of 1,200 mAh.
  • 384 GB larger microSD limit
    AKASO 360 has a higher maximum microSD capacity than the average action camera (512 GB vs 128 GB). The average action camera supports microSD cards up to 128 GB.
  • No electronic stabilization
    AKASO 360 does not support electronic stabilization, the average action camera does. 64.7% of action cameras support electronic image stabilization.
  • 2 fps lower slow-motion frame rate
    AKASO 360 has a lower slow-motion frame rate than the average action camera (60 fps vs 120 fps). The average action camera reaches 120 fps for slow motion.
  • 57.9% heavier
    AKASO 360 is heavier than the average action camera (180 g vs 114 g). The average action camera weighs 114 g.
  • 64.8 mm taller
    AKASO 360 is taller than the average action camera (109.8 mm vs 45 mm). The average action camera has a height of 45 mm.
  • Older Bluetooth version
    AKASO 360 uses an older Bluetooth version than the average action camera (4.2 vs 5.2). The average action camera uses Bluetooth 5.2.
  • 30 min shorter battery life
    AKASO 360 has shorter battery life than the average action camera (60 min vs 90 min). The average action camera offers 90 min of battery life.
  • 1 m shallower waterproof depth
    AKASO 360 has a lower waterproof depth rating than the average action camera (0 m vs 1 m). The average action camera has a waterproof depth rating of 1 m.
  • No electronic stabilization
    AKASO 360 does not support electronic stabilization, the average action camera does. 64.7% of action cameras support electronic image stabilization.
    What it is: Shows whether the camera uses digital motion correction to make handheld video look steadier.
    When it matters: When you shoot handheld, mounted, or in motion and want smoother footage without external gear.

    Importance: HIGH

    AKASO 360 does not support electronic stabilization, the average action camera does. 64.7% of action cameras support electronic image stabilization.
  • 30 min shorter battery life
    AKASO 360 has shorter battery life than the average action camera (60 min vs 90 min). The average action camera offers 90 min of battery life.
    What it is: The typical endurance the watch can deliver on a full charge under the stated usage pattern.
    When it matters: When you do not want to charge the watch too often.

    Importance: HIGH

    AKASO 360 has shorter battery life than the average action camera (60 min vs 90 min). The average action camera offers 90 min of battery life.60 min vs 90 min
  • 57.9% heavier
    AKASO 360 is heavier than the average action camera (180 g vs 114 g). The average action camera weighs 114 g.
    What it is: The total weight of the action camera body as carried or mounted in normal use.
    When it matters: When you mount the camera on a helmet, chest rig, bike, or selfie stick and want to keep the setup light.

    Importance: LOW

    AKASO 360 is heavier than the average action camera (180 g vs 114 g). The average action camera weighs 114 g.180 g vs 114 g
  • 1 m shallower waterproof depth
    AKASO 360 has a lower waterproof depth rating than the average action camera (0 m vs 1 m). The average action camera has a waterproof depth rating of 1 m.
    What it is: The maximum depth of water the device is certified to withstand for a specific duration.
    When it matters: When you film while swimming, snorkeling, or in heavy water exposure and need to know the camera's native underwater limit.

    Importance: HIGH

    AKASO 360 has a lower waterproof depth rating than the average action camera (0 m vs 1 m). The average action camera has a waterproof depth rating of 1 m.0 m vs 1 m
  • 2 fps lower slow-motion frame rate
    AKASO 360 has a lower slow-motion frame rate than the average action camera (60 fps vs 120 fps). The average action camera reaches 120 fps for slow motion.
    What it is: The highest native frame rate the camera can record for slow-motion playback.
    When it matters: When you want smoother slow motion and more detail in fast action; a higher native frame rate allows slower playback.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    AKASO 360 has a lower slow-motion frame rate than the average action camera (60 fps vs 120 fps). The average action camera reaches 120 fps for slow motion.60 fps vs 120 fps
  • 64.8 mm taller
    AKASO 360 is taller than the average action camera (109.8 mm vs 45 mm). The average action camera has a height of 45 mm.
    What it is: The vertical size of the action camera body.
    When it matters: When you want the camera body to fit better in mounts, cases, or compact carry setups.

    Importance: LOW

    AKASO 360 is taller than the average action camera (109.8 mm vs 45 mm). The average action camera has a height of 45 mm.109.8 mm vs 45 mm
  • Older Bluetooth version
    AKASO 360 uses an older Bluetooth version than the average action camera (4.2 vs 5.2). The average action camera uses Bluetooth 5.2.
    What it is: The Bluetooth version the action camera supports for wireless accessories and companion-device pairing.
    When it matters: When you want to pair the camera with wireless accessories or a companion device reliably.

    Importance: LOW

    AKASO 360 uses an older Bluetooth version than the average action camera (4.2 vs 5.2). The average action camera uses Bluetooth 5.2.4.2 vs 5.2

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Third-party reviews

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(Reviews last updated: July 2026)

What customers like about AKASO 360?

  • Highly affordable and exceptional budget-friendly value at around $199
  • Excellent SuperSmooth electronic image stabilization and reliable 360-degree horizon locking
  • Sharp 5.7K video quality and impressive 72MP panoramic photo details in bright daylight
  • Flawless invisible selfie stick effect for automatic third-person and drone-like perspectives
  • User-friendly proprietary mobile and desktop applications featuring stable, ad-free AI subject tracking
  • Ability to preview and reframe 360-degree video footage directly from the microSD card without downloading
  • Compact, lightweight, and rugged physical build with a comfortable, pocketable design
  • Effective dual internal microphones featuring built-in physical wind-reduction shields

What customers dislike about AKASO 360?

  • Subpar low-light performance yielding heavy grain, noise, and washed-out shadow details
  • Lacks full IP-rated waterproofing for submersion, remaining only basic splash and weather-resistant
  • Disappointing battery runtime averaging only 40 to 50 minutes during continuous 5.7K recording
  • Dim display that is difficult to see under direct sunlight with inconsistent touchscreen touch-responsiveness
  • Slow file transmission speeds over wireless Wi-Fi connections when dealing with massive 360-degree video files
  • Complete lack of compatibility or support for external wireless Bluetooth or physical microphones
  • Permanently fixed external lenses that cannot be replaced if scratched or physically damaged
  • Imperfect dynamic range with a tendency to exhibit clipped highlights and dark, underexposed backlit subjects

Expert reviews

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techradar.com
07/07/2025

However, the camera falls short in several key areas due to its budget nature. Its 1/2-inch sensors struggle significantly in lower or overcast lighting conditions, allowing noticeable noise to creep into the image and degrade fine details when viewed on larger computer screens. A major limitation for outdoor adventurers is that the Akaso 360 is only "splash-resistant" rather than...Read more

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postperspective.com
22/07/2025

In his postPerspective review, Brady Betzel highlights the Akaso 360 as an exceptionally affordable, sturdy, and weather-resistant 360-degree action camera designed specifically for beginners. Priced at a budget-friendly $199.99 for the Standard Combo, this camera features a physical record button, a generous 2.3-inch touchscreen, and a 1/2-inch 48MP sensor capable of shooting 5.7K...Read more

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kikayrunner.com
27/10/2025

The AKASO 360 action camera is marketed as an accessible "first 360 camera" for smartphone users looking to document their adventures without getting overwhelmed by technical settings. The hardware features dual 1/2" 48MP CMOS sensors, an f/2.25 aperture, and a 2.29" touchscreen with a simple two-button navigation layout. It captures 360-degree video up to 5.7K at 30fps, single-lens...Read more

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digitalreviews.net
07/07/2025

The Akaso 360 Action Camera is an entry-level device priced at $199 USD that allows users to shoot video first and handle framing later during post-production. The standard combo includes the camera, a protective pouch with a charging slot, two 1350 mAh batteries, a lens cloth, and a quick start guide, alongside an external selfie-stick and tripod set. Testing across diverse...Read more

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camerajabber.com
25/07/2025

The Akaso 360 is a budget-friendly 360-degree action camera priced at $199 that features a pocketable "candy bar" design equipped with dual 1/2-inch 48MP CMOS sensors. It delivers impressive high-resolution capabilities for its price point, capturing 5.7K video at 30 frames per second and 72-megapixel still images. The camera stands out for its exceptional, intuitive partner...Read more

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thephonograph.net
28/07/2025

The AKASO 360, as reviewed by ThePhonograph.net, is presented as an affordable, user-friendly, 360-degree camera designed for beginners, featuring a unique rectangular design with a large touchscreen and dual 48-megapixel sensors. Notable pros include effective image stabilization, a responsive interface, easy-to-use software for editing, and a robust, modern build quality, per...Read more

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trustedreviews.com
30/07/2025

The Akaso 360 offers a budget-friendly 360-degree imaging experience, delivering sharp, vibrant video and reliable, seamless stitching suitable for casual vlogging and social media. Its pros include effective electronic stabilization, an "invisible" selfie stick effect, and intuitive editing software. However, the camera struggles in low-light conditions, producing high noise and...Read more

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gizguide.com
08/01/2026

The AKASO 360 Action Camera is a compact, budget-friendly device designed for everyday creators, available in a Standard Combo for PHP 13,998 SRP and a Creator Combo for PHP 15,988 SRP. The camera delivers detailed visuals in well-lit outdoor and low-light indoor environments, boasting hardware capable of shooting up to 5.7K 360-degree video and 72MP 360-degree photos. Key...Read more

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digitalcameraworld.com
14/07/2025

The Akaso 360 is a budget-friendly 360-degree camera retailing at $199.99 that features dual 1/2-inch 48MP sensors capable of capturing stabilized 5.7K 360-degree video and up to 72MP stills. In good lighting conditions, it delivers punchy, vivid colors and functional imagery that is easy to crop, reframe, and edit using its intuitive mobile app or free desktop software. Its...Read more

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techbuzzireland.com
16/07/2025

The AKASO 360 Action Camera is a highly portable, robust, and well-equipped device tailored for content creators, travel vloggers, and outdoor action sports enthusiasts. It features two camera lenses capable of capturing 5.7K 360-degree videos and 72MP photos, supported by an intuitive 2.29-inch touchscreen interface. Standout performance pros include its powerful AI Tracking that...Read more

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lavanguardia.com
11/07/2025

The La Vanguardia review highlights the AKASO 360 Action Camera as a convincing upper-mid-range device, featuring 5.7K/30fps video, 72 MP photos, and effective Horizon Lock stabilization. Its strengths include a lightweight 180-gram design, intuitive software, and the inclusion of two batteries to support its 50–60 minute battery life. However, the camera faces limitations for...Read more

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guruhitech.com
07/07/2025

The AKASO 360 is a budget-friendly 360-degree action camera launched at $199.99 (around €185), making it an affordable entry-level alternative to premium brands like GoPro and Insta360. Its standout pros include dual ultra-wide lenses that record 5.7K video at 30 fps and capture 72 MP photos in JPEG or RAW DNG formats. The camera also features intuitive AI-assisted editing software...Read more

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