This manual applies to most generic and branded versions of head-mounted 720p action cameras. If your camera has slightly different buttons or features, refer to the quick-start guide included in your package.
Press the top button once to begin recording. The blue LED indicator will begin flashing, and an on-screen timer will count upward.
If using in cold water, place an anti-fog insert inside the case. Format Card:
Press to start/stop video recording or snap a photo. In menu navigation, this acts as the "Select" or "Confirm" key.
: Located on the side panel for charging and data transfer. Head 720p Action Camera User Manual
: Insert a branded Micro SD card (up to 32GB or 64GB depending on the model) into the card slot until it clicks into place. Charge the Battery
The light turns off completely when the battery is fully charged (approx. 2.5 hours). Inserting the MicroSD Card
Use the side navigation keys (or the Mode button, depending on your specific layout batch) to scroll through files. Press to play a video file. Press Shutter/Select again to pause playback. 6. System Settings
Press the top button to take a picture. The screen will briefly flash to indicate successful capture. 4. Advanced Settings & Configuration Options This manual applies to most generic and branded
Up to 5 Megapixels (interpolated options available in settings)
Options include Off / 1 Minute / 3 Minutes / 5 Minutes . When enabled, the camera breaks recordings into small segments. Once the Micro-SD card fills up, the camera automatically overwrites the oldest unlocked files. This configuration is vital for dashcam utilization.
Inspect the rubber seal ring for debris or damage before submerging.
Check the angle before a long activity. Generally, tilting the camera slightly downward helps capture more action and less sky. The blue LED indicator will begin flashing, and
Use the side buttons to scroll through recorded videos and captured pictures.
The red charging indicator light remains illuminated while charging.
: Located on the top of the camera. It starts/stops recording, takes photos, and confirms menu selections.