Verdict
Head-to-head · Best Action Cameras Under $300

AKASO Brave 7 vs GoPro Hero 12 Black

Which is the better buy? Side-by-side on rating, price, strengths, and watch-outs — with the published ratings we averaged to get there.

The short answer

GoPro Hero 12 Black comes out ahead by a clear margin (4.1 vs 4.5). The gap is mostly about Daytime action shooters and content creators who want the best stabilization, highest resolution, and the widest accessory ecosystem in a rugged camera. — read the strengths below before deciding.

AKASO Brave 7
Ranked #5 in Best Action Cameras Under $300
AKASO Brave 7
$169.99as of Jun 7

The AKASO Brave 7 is the value champion of this group, delivering 4K video, dual screens, and 10m waterproofing for around $140, a fraction of the premium cameras' price. It covers the basics well and packs more features than you would expect at the price, including a generous accessory bundle. The compromises are softer image quality, weaker stabilization, and audio that struggles in wind.

Strengths
  • Dual color screens, including a front display for vlogging, are rare at this price
  • IPX8 waterproof to 10m without a housing, or to 40m with the included case
  • Records 4K 30fps and 20MP photos with EIS 2.0 stabilization
Watch-outs
  • Smaller sensor and weaker stabilization than the premium cameras here
  • Built-in microphone picks up wind and handling noise
  • Still-photo color balance and detail trail the competition
GoPro Hero 12 Black
Higher ratedRanked #2 in Best Action Cameras Under $300
GoPro Hero 12 Black
$339.99as of Jun 7

The GoPro Hero 12 Black is the most refined traditional action camera you can buy, leading the category on stabilization, resolution, and accessory support. HyperSmooth 6.0 produces uncannily smooth footage, battery life is roughly double the Hero 11's, and it shoots up to 5.3K 60fps. The smaller sensor means it cedes the low-light crown to DJI, and the generational gains are modest.

Strengths
  • HyperSmooth 6.0 delivers the smoothest, most reliable stabilization in the category
  • Records up to 5.3K 60fps, the highest resolution of any camera here
  • Roughly double the battery life of the Hero 11 with the same Enduro cell
Watch-outs
  • Smaller 1/1.9-inch sensor trails the DJI Osmo Action 4 in low light
  • Max photo and video resolution unchanged from the Hero 11
  • Standard 1/4-20 tripod mounting has its limitations on rigs

How they stack up

AKASO Brave 7

It is the budget option of this group, costing far less than the DJI Osmo Action 4, GoPro Hero 12 Black, Insta360 X3 or GoPro Hero 11 Black Mini, but it trails all of them on sensor size, stabilization and image quality. Its dual screens echo the DJI Osmo Action 4's front-and-rear displays, but the underlying camera is a clear step below the premium models in this list.

GoPro Hero 12 Black

It leads the category on stabilization and resolution, edging out the DJI Osmo Action 4 in daylight and on the highest 5.3K mode, but its smaller 1/1.9-inch sensor loses to the DJI's larger sensor in low light. It shares its sensor and core specs with the screenless GoPro Hero 11 Black Mini, but adds dual screens and the latest stabilization. It comprehensively outclasses the budget AKASO Brave 7, and unlike the 360-degree Insta360 X3 it is a flat-video camera.

Specs side-by-side

SpecAKASO Brave 7GoPro Hero 12 Black
Sensor1/2.5-inch CMOS1/1.9-inch CMOS (27.6MP)
Max Video4K 30fps5.3K 60fps
Photos20MP
StabilizationEIS 2.0 (6-axis)HyperSmooth 6.0 + AutoBoost
Waterproof10m (IPX8) / 40m with case10m without housing
DisplayDual screen (2-inch rear touch + 1.5-inch front)Dual screen (front + rear touch)
Battery2x 1350mAh1720mAh Enduro
ExtrasRemote, mounts, waterproof case included
Weight154g
MountFolding fingers + 1/4-20 thread
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