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This document provides instructions for using the AKASO V50 X action camera. It describes what is included in the box, an overview of the camera features and buttons, how to install and format a memory card, charge the battery, change modes, customize settings, connect to the mobile app, playback content, and more maintenance tips. Safety notes are provided to handle the camera carefully and avoid damage from water, heat, magnetic fields, and improper battery use or storage.

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V50X V35ax Um en V2.1

This document provides instructions for using the AKASO V50 X action camera. It describes what is included in the box, an overview of the camera features and buttons, how to install and format a memory card, charge the battery, change modes, customize settings, connect to the mobile app, playback content, and more maintenance tips. Safety notes are provided to handle the camera carefully and avoid damage from water, heat, magnetic fields, and improper battery use or storage.

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V50 X

A C T I O N C A M E R A

V2.1
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Contents
Camera Specification ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 03

Critical Notes ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 04

What’s in the Box ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 05

Your V50 X --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 06

Getting Started--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 08

Installing&Formatting Memory Card-------------------------------------------------- 08

Removing&Installing Waterproof Case ---------------------------------------------- 10

Charging&Installing Battery-------------------------------------------------------------- 12

Button Operation Instructions ----------------------------------------------------------- 13

Camera Modes -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 15

Photo Mode ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 15

Video Mode----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 17

Wifi Mode ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 20

Customizing Your V50 X -------------------------------------------------------------------- 21

Photo Settings ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 21

Video Settings ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 22

System Settings ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 24

Connecting to the AKASO GO App ------------------------------------------------------ 28

Playing Back Your Content ---------------------------------------------------------------- 30

Playing Back or Deleting Files on V50 X ---------------------------------------------- 30

Playing Back or Deleting Files on AKASO GO App -------------------------------- 31

Downloading Your Content --------------------------------------------------------------- 32

Offloading Your Content to Computer ----------------------------------------------- 32

Downloading Your Content to Smartphone ---------------------------------------- 32

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Remote Control-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 33

Video-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 34

Photo ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 34

CR2032 Battery Replacement for Remote ------------------------------------------ 34

Maintaining Your Camera------------------------------------------------------------------ 36

Maximizing Battery Life--------------------------------------------------------------------- 36

Battery Storage and Operation ---------------------------------------------------------- 36

Mounting Your Camera--------------------------------------------------------------------- 37

Q&A------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 39

Contact Us--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 40

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Camera Specification
Specifications
Model V50 X

Master Icatch

LCD 2.0-inch touchscreen

Video/Photo format MOV/JPG

Port Micro USB 2.0, Micro HDMI

External Mic Support(Exclusive to AKASO Cameras Only)

Gyroscope 6-axis gyroscope

Battery 4.2V 1350mAh

Battery life Around 120mins when fully charged

Lens 6G

Aperture 2.6

Remote control Support

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Important Notes
Congratulations on your new AKASO Action Camera V50 X!
You must be excited to use your AKASO V50 X. However, please spend time reading this
manual before using it. You need to get to know all the features now so as to get the most
out of it.

CAUTION!
1. This is a high-precision product. Do not drop.
2. Do not expose the item to strong magnetic fields, such as electric motors, magnets and
machinery rife with strong radio waves.
3. Never leave the item in high-temperature areas. Electronics and optics can be damaged
under prolonged exposure to heat.
4. While this model is waterproof and doesn't require an additional housing, it's important
to ensure that all seals are intact and doors are properly closed before submerging the
camera in water.
5. Always store extra batteries in a compartment away from any sharp metals and moisture.

6. Avoid extended periods of battery charging. Keep it away from children and pets while
charging to avoid accidents.
7. If your camera does not work normally or encounters any photo or video quality issues,
please feel free to refer to FAQs in this manual or contact our support for help by sending
emails to our official email address [email protected].

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What’s in the Box

AKASO V50 X Waterproof Battery Charger Battery USB Cable


x1 Housing x 1 x1 x2 x1

Remote Control Remote Control Protective Clip Clip 2


x1 Strap x 1 Backdoor x 1 x1 x1

Mount 1 Mount 2 Mount 3 Mount 4 Mount 5


x1 x1 x1 x1 x1

Mount 6 Mount 7 Handle Bar / Helmet Mounts Spanner


x1 x1 Pole Mount x 1 x2 x1

Bandages Tethers Lens Cloth Double Sided Quick Start


x4 x5 x1 Tape x 2 Guide x 1

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Your V50 X

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1 Shutter Button 5 Micro USB Port

2 Indicator Light 6 Micro HDMI Port

3 Power/Mode Button 7 Lens

4 Memory Card Slot

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8 Touchscreen 11 Down Button

9 Up Button 12 Battery Door

10 Speaker

Note: The camera does not record sounds when it’s in the waterproof case.

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Getting Started
Welcome to your AKASO V50 X action camera. To capture videos and photos, you need a
memory card (sold separately).

Memory Cards
Please use brand name memory cards that meet these requirements:
• U3
• Capacity up to 64GB

Note:
1. Please format the memory card first in this camera before using. To keep your memory
card in good condition, reformat it on a regular basis. Formatting erases all your content,
so please make sure to offload your photos and videos before formatting.

2. Files are saved each time the file size reaches 4G and starts recording again on a new file
till the memory card is full. The free space of 4G is actually 3.6G+.

Installing & Formatting Memory Card


The memory card is a precision electronic device. To get the most out of it, please mind the
following tips.
• Please format the memory card before using it for the first time or if there is any data or
other files that are not recognized by the camera in the memory card.
•Please turn off the camera before inserting or removing the memory card.
Note: Reformatting the memory card will degrade its performance. If the memory card
performance degrades, please purchase a new memory card.
• Please turn off the camera before inserting or removing the memory card.
• Please do not bend the memory card and avoid falling or being squeezed.
• Please do not place this memory card in a strong electric or magnetic environment, such
as near a speaker or a television receiver.
• Please do not use or leave the memory card in an overheating or under-cooled environment.
• Keep the memory card clean and avoid touching any liquid. If the memory card is
touching the liquid, wipe it dry with a soft cloth.
• Please place the memory card in the car holder while not using.
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• Please do not insert the memory card into other digital cameras. If you want to insert
different memory cards into this action camera, please format them first.
• Please do not insert the memory card formatted in a digital camera or a card reader into
the action camera.
• Data stored in the memory card may be damaged if the memory card is not used properly.

• Data stored in the memory card may be damaged if the camera is turned off or the
memory card is removed amid data storage or deletion.
Note: It’s normal that the memory card will heat up after being used for a long time.
Please insert it back into the camera when it cools off.
Memory Card Installation

Memory Card Slot

Memory Card

Locate the memory card slot in the dash cam, then insert the memory card after confirming
the correct direction, and then press down on it till it's in place. Please do not insert the
memory card rudely.
To remove the memory card, please press down on it till you hear a sound indicating it’s
inserted, the memory will then pop out and make another sound. Please do not remove the
memory card when the camera turns on in case files in the card are damaged.

Format
1. Please insert the memory card when the camera turns off. Turn on the camera when the
card is inserted.
2.Tap the Setting icon to enter camera settings, locate the option Format Memory Card,
then click Confirm to complete the process.

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Power Frequency Cancel

Format Card Confirm

Reset
Normal
4K30fps

Note:
• Please refer to requirements in this manual to purchase memory cards of well-known
brands.
•Please format the memory card in the camera before using.
• If the memory card you use is incompatible with your camera, the camera will pop out
messages saying “Please format card” or “Please insert card” when turning on.

• Please ensure the memory card is dry and clean before using. View information of the
memory card provided by the manufacturer regarding its working temperature range and
other important details.
• To ensure a good performance of the memory card, please format it regularly. Be sure to
offload your contents in case they’re deleted in the process.

Removing & Installing Waterproof Case


How to remove the waterproof case from the packing box?

a Take out the silicon b Give the mount c Pull backward to


rubber protector. buckle a hard pull. disassemble the camera.
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d Rotate mount 1 conterclockwise with e Detach the waterproof case from the
your hands or the spanner. mount buckle.

How to remove the camera from the waterproof case?

a Pull up the buckle as indicated b Open the back door of c Remove the camera from
by the arrows. the waterproof case. the waterproof case.

How to install the camera to the waterproof case?

a Put the camera in the waterproof case b Compress the back door. c Fasten the buckle.
as in dicated by the arrow.

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PRESS

d Press down the back door to ensure tightness.

Charging and Installing Battery


Charging
To charge the battery separately, insert it into the battery charger, then plug in the battery
charger with the USB cable. When the battery is fully charged, insert it into the battery slot,
then turn on the camera.
You can also connect the USB cable to the camera, plug it into a charger or a USB port on your
computer to charge the camera after inserting the battery.

Note: Charging your device using a computer USB port may take longer than using a power
adapter, as the output of USB ports is usually lower. It will take approximately three hours to
fully charge the battery, so please be patient. Once the battery is fully charged, it can last for
about 120 minutes. However, it's important not to overcharge the battery, so please unplug the
device from the power source once it's fully charged.

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Installation

a Slide from left to right to b Insert the battery, press it c Put back the battery door
open the battery cover. down till it’s installed in the and close it.
battery slot in place.
Warm tip: Before installing the battery, be sure to pay attention to which end is positive and
which is negative.

Button Operation Instructions


Buttons/
Indicator lights Operation/Status

Press the Shutter button to confirm the option.


Shutter button
Long press the Shutter button to access the setting menu.

Press the Power button to enter the camera mode menu.


Power button
Long press the Power button to turn on or off the camera.

Press the Up button to turn on or off Wifi.


Up button Long press to zoom in. The camera supports up to 4X.

Press the Down button to enter the playback screen.

Down button Long press to zoom out. The camera support up to 4X.

The indicator light will remain blue when powering on, and go out
Status indicator
when powering off. It will flash when taking photos or videos.

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Charging indicator The indicator light will remain red while charging, and go out when fully charged.

Wifi indicator The Wifi indicator will flash red when Wifi is turned on, and will stay on
when connected. It will go out when Wifi is off.

1. Powering on/off
To turn on the camera, please long press the Power button. When the camera is turned on,
the status indicator light will stay on, and the camera screen will display the preview
interface. To turn off the camera, long press the Power button. When the camera is turned
off, the status indicator light will go out. You can set the date and time when you turn on
the camera for first use.
2. Turning on Wifi
You can either press the Up button or tap the Wifi icon on the mode menu to turn on the
Wifi. Once Wifi is turned on, the Wifi indicator beside the Shutter button will flash red.
When Wifi is connected, this indicator light will stay on. Conversely, when you turn off
Wifi, the light will go out.
3. Switching Modes
You can press the mode button or enter the mode menu to choose the shooting mode you want.
By pressing the button: You can press the Power button to enter the mode menu to choose
the mode you want. From there, use the Up or Down button to select the specific mode you
want, and then press the Shutter button to confirm your choice. You can also exit the
current mode by pressing the Power button again.
By tapping the screen: When the camera is turned on, tap the bottom screen to enter the
mode menu. From there, choose the shooting mode you want from the Video mode or
Photo mode menu. To exit the mode menu, simlpy tap the “X” icon.

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Video Photo

Normal Loop TimeLapse


Record

Single SlowMotion FastMotion Wifi


4K30fps

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Camera Modes
There are 10 modes for the V50 X action camera: Photo, Burst photo, Time Lapse
Photo, Long Exposure, Self-Timer, Video, Loop Record, Time Lapse Video, Slow
Motion, Fast Motion.

Photo Mode
In the photo mode, press the Shutter button to take a photo. The working indicator light
will also be flashing.

Single Photo Mode


The camera takes photos at the set photo resolution in this mode.

0000 9220

Single
20M

Burst Photo Mode


In this mode, when you press the Shutter button, the camera will continuously capture
photos at the set shot. This mode is ideal for capturing fast-moving scenes.

0000 9220

Burst
20M
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Time Lapse Photo Mode


In this mode, when you press the Shutter button, the camera will take a series of photos at
the set interval. This mode is suitable for taking photos in changeable scenes.

0000 9220

Time Lapse
20M

Long Exposure Mode


In this mode, when you press the Shutter button, the camera will keep taking photos until
the exposure time comes to the end. This mode is suitable for use in dark, light, and water
scenes.
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LongExp
20M

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Self-Time Mode
In this mode, the camera takes photos at the set interval, giving a delay between pressing the
shutter release and the shutter's firing. It is most commonly used to let photographers to
take a photo of themselves.

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Self-Time
20M

Video Mode
In Video mode, press the Shutter button to start or stop recording videos. The indicator
light flashes while recording.

Normal Video Mode


In this mode, when you press the Shutter button, the camera will record one or multiple
videos at specific resolutions. You can press and hold the Up or Down button or press the
Zoom icon to adjust the zoom level. The camera supports up to 4X.

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Normal
4K30fps

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Loop Record Mode


In this mode, when you press the Shutter button, the camera will record videos of specific
lengths. When the memory card is full, old files will be overwritten by new ones.

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Loop Record
4K30fps

Time Lapse Video Mode


In Time Lapse Video Mode, when you press the Shutter button, the camera will record
videos at 30 frames per second, using images captured at specific intervals to create a
seamless and high-quality time-lapse effect.

Note: Time Lapse Videos are captured without audio.

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Time Lapse
4K30fps

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Slow Motion Mode


The camera is capable of recording videos at specific resolutions and zoom levels. For
instance, if you select the option 2.7K 2X to shoot a video that lasts for a minute, the camera
will generate a 2-minute slow-motion video at 2.7K resolution. This mode is ideal for
capturing fast-moving scenes with greater clarity.

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Slow Motion
2.7K 2X

Fast Motion Mode


The camera is capable of recording videos at specific resolutions and zoom levels, all while
maintaining a fast speed. For instance, if you opt for the 2.7K 2X setting to record a one-
minute video, the camera will produce a 30-second slow-motion clip in 2.7K resolution.
This feature is especially useful when you want to view your footage at an accelerated pace.

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Fast Motion
4K30fps

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Wifi Mode
Tap the Wifi icon to turn on Wifi. To turn off Wifi, simply tap the "X" icon or press the Up
button.

Video Photo
SSID:AKASO_V50 X_****
PWD:1234567890

Loop
Normal Record TimeLapse
Waiting for Wifi Connection...

SlowMotion FastMotion Wifi Press Up key to turn off Wifi

For further details regarding the app connection, please refer to Connecting to
AKASO GO App starting from Page 28.

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Customizing Your V50 X


Photo Settings
1. Resolution
20MP/12M/8M/5M/3M (Default setting is 20MP.)
This camera is capable of capturing 20MP photos, with higher resolution offering greater clarity
and detail due to the increased number of pixels. However, higher resolution photo also results
in larger file sizes.
2. Output Format

JPEG/JPEG+DNG. (Default setting is JPEG.)


This setting allows you to choose the image format you want.

3. Self-Timer
1 Sec/3 Sec/5 Sec/10 Sec/30 Sec (Default setting is 3 Sec.)
In Self-timer mode, the camera will start to count down after you press the shutter release. It
will automatically capture a photo after the countdown. You can pause the capture during
the countdown by pressing the shutter button again.
Note: Self-timer works in Self-Time mode only.

4. Time Lapse Photo


3 Sec/5 Sec/10 Sec/30 Sec/1 Min (Default setting is 3 Sec.)
In this mode, when you press the Shutter button, the camera will take a series of photos at
the set interval. This mode is ideal for capturing changeable scenes.
Note: Time Lapse Photo works in Time Lapse Photo mode only.

5. Burst Photo
3shots/5shots/10shots (Default setting is 3shots.)
In this mode, when you press the Shutter button, the camera will continuously capture 3, 5,
or 10 photos. So it's perfect for capturing fast-moving activities.
Note: Burst Photo works in Burst mode only.

6. Long Exposure
1Sec/2Sec/5Sec/8Sec/30Sec/60Sec ( Default setting is 1Sec.)
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In this mode, when your press the Shutter button, the camera keeps taking photos until the
exposure time comes to the end. This mode is suitable for use in dark, light, and water scenes
Note: Long Exposure works in LongExp mode only.

7. Exposure Value
-2/-1.7/-1.5/-1.3/-1/-0.5/-0.3/0/+0.3/+0.5/+1/+1.3/+1.5/+1.7/+2 (Default setting is 0.)
By default, your camera uses the entire image to determine the appropriate exposure level.
However, Exposure lets you select an area that you want the camera to prioritize when
determining exposure. This setting is particularly useful in shots where an important region
might otherwise be over- or underexposed.

8. ISO
Auto/400/800/1600/3200 (Default setting is Auto.)
ISO determines the camera’s sensitivity to light and creates a trade-off between brightness
and resulting image noise. Image noise refers to the degree of graininess in the image. In low
light, higher ISO values result in brighter images, but with greater image noise. Lower values
result in lower image noise, but darker images.

9. Meter
Center/Average/Spot (Default setting is Average.)
In photography, the metering mode refers to the way in which a camera determines
exposure. Cameras generally allow the user to select between center, average or spot
metering modes. The different metering modes allow the user to select the most appropriate
one for use in a variety of lighting conditions.

10. Photo Quality


Fine/Normal/Economy (Default setting is Fine. )

This feature determines the level of detail in your photos.

Video Settings
1. Resolution
4K 30fps/2.7K 30fps/2.7K 60fps/1080P 60fps/1080P 30fps/720P 120fps/720P 60fps /720P
30fps (Default setting is 4K30fps.)
This camera is capable of recording video up to 4K30fps, with higher resolution offering
greater clarity and detail due to the increased number of pixels. However, higher resolution
video also results in larger file sizes.
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Note: Capturing high-resolution or high-fps videos in low-temperature scenes can consume


more power.

2. Image Stabilization

On/Off (Default setting is off.)


Electronic Image Stabilization (EIS) 2.0 effectively corrects the lens distortion, allowing for
smooth videos. This feature is suitable for use in riding, skiing, and handheld scenes.
Note: Image Stabilization does not work together with Distortion Calibration. So it will be
disabled when Distortion Calibration is enabled, and vice versa.

3. Loop Recording Time


1Min/3 Min/5 Min/ (Default setting is 1Min.)

This option allows you to set the length of videos captured in Loop Record mode. For
instance, if you set Loop Recording Time to "3Min", the camera will save videos every 3
minutes. When the memory is full, new video files will overwrite the old ones to ensure
continuous recording.
Note: Loop Recording Time works in Loop Record mode only.

4. Time Lapse Interval


1 Sec/3 Sec/5 Sec/10 Sec/30 Sec/1Min (Default setting is 1 Sec)
The camera captures a series of videos at the set interval, making it ideal for taking photos
in dynamic or changing scenes, such as clouds, stars, sunsets, and more.
Note: 1. Time lapse videos are recorded without audio.
2. Time Lapse Interval works in Time Lapse Video mode only.

5. Slow Motion
2.7K 2X/1080P 2X/720P 4X/720P 2X (Default setting is 2.7K 2X)
You can choose the resolution and zoom level before recording slow motion videos. When
Slow Motion is enabled, the camera can record video at a higher frame rate and then plays it
back at a lower speed, typically 30 frames per second, resulting in a smoother and more
dramatic effect.
Note: 1. You can't enable the Slow Motion mode and Image Stabilization at the same time.
2. Slow Motion works in Slow Motion mode only.

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6. Fast Motion
2X/4X/6X/10X/15X (Default setting is 2X)
You can choose the resolution and zoom level before recording fast motion videos. When
Fast Motion is enabled, the camera will take a series of photos or video frames at set
intervals and then compiling them into a single video clip.
Note: Fast Motion works in Fast Motion mode only.
7. Microphone
Built-in/External (Default setting is Internal)
You have the option to select either a built-in microphone or an external one.
8. Audio Record
On/Off (Default setting is On)
You can choose to record a video with or without audio. When Audio Record is disabled,
the camera will record video without audio.

9. Exposure Value
-2/-1.7/-1.3/-1.0/-0.7/-0.3/0/0.3/0.7/1.0/1.3/1.7/2 (Default setting is 0)
You can set the exposure value. The larger the number, the higher the brightness. By
default, your camera uses the entire image to determine the appropriate exposure level.
However, Exposure lets you select an area that you want the camera to prioritize when
determining exposure. This setting is particularly useful in shots where an important region
might otherwise be over-or underexposed.

10. Meter
Center/Average/Spot (Default setting is Average)
In photography, the metering mode refers to the way in which a camera determines the
exposure level. Cameras generally allow the user to select between center, average or spot
metering modes. The different metering modes allow users to select the most appropriate
one for use in a variety of lighting conditions.

System Settings
1. Sounds
Shutter Tone: On/Off
Boot-up Tone: On/Off
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Beep Tone: On/Off


You can turn on or off the shutter, boot-up and beep tones.
Volume: You can adjust the camera's volume.

2.Distortion Calibration
On/Off (Default setting is Off.)
When Distortion Calibration is enabled, any image distortion will be corrected, resulting in
a reduction of the angle.
Note: Distortion Calibration does not work together with Image Stabilization. So it will be
disabled when Image Stabilization is enabled, and vice versa.

3. Angle
Super Wide/Wide/Middle/Narrow
Angle refers to how much of the scene (measured by degree) can be captured by the camera
lens. You can choose a desired field of view.
4. White Balance

Auto/Tungsten/Fluorescent/Daylight/Cloudy
White Balance captures the objects in photos with accurate color representation in various
lighting conditions by adjusting the white balance, making it suitable for use in both warm
and cool environments.
Note: You can't enable White balance and Filter at the same time.
5. Color
Natural/Black&White/Sepia (Default setting is Natural.)
You can choose any one of them to get a desired effect.
6. Sharpness
Strong/Normal/Soft (Default setting is Normal.)
Sharpness adjusts the sharpness of the objects in your scene, which is crucial for capturing the
fine details and enhancing the overall quality of your photos or videos.
7. Diving Mode
On/Off (Default setting is Off.)
When Diving Mode is enabled, the camera can compensate for the absence of red light in
underwater scenes. This mode is ideal for use in tropical and blue waters.
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8. WDR
On/Off (Default setting is Off.)
Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) retains a greater level of detail in the dark and bright areas of
an image. The result is that a photo is properly exposed in the two extremes. WDR is ideal
for use in high-contrast scenes.

9. Upside Down
On/Off (Default setting is Off.)
This setting determines the orientation of the image in videos or photos, preventing the camera
from recording videos with upside-down images. Note: The user interface will be upside-down
when Upside Down is enabled.
10. Driving Mode
On/Off (Default setting is Off.)
In this mode, the camera will automatically record video and save the video file when you connect
it to the cigarette lighter, and start your car engine.

11. Auto Power Off


Off/1Min/3Min/5Min/10Min (Default setting is 3Min.)
The camera will power off after a period of inactivity to save battery life.

12. Screen Saver


Off/30 Sec/1 Min/3 Min (Default setting is 30 Sec.)
The display will be turned off after a period of inactivity to save battery life. To turn on the
display again, press any buttons on the camera.

13. Language
English/Français/ Español/ Deutsch /Italiano/ 日本語 /Português/한국인/ 简体中文 /繁体
中文 (Default setting is English)

14. Date&Time
Default setting is MM/DD/YYYY.
You can set the camera’s date and time according to your local time.

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15. Date Stamp


Off/Date&Time/Date (Default setting is Date & Time.)
When Date Stamp is enabled, a time and date watermark will be added to the video or
photo. You can also set it to Off.

16. Power Frequency


50Hz, 60Hz (Default setting is 60Hz.)

17. Format Card


Cancel/Confirm
To keep your memory card in good condition, please reformat it on a regular basis.
Reformatting erases all of your content, so be sure to offload your photos and videos first.

18. Reset
Cancel/Confirm
This option resets all settings to their default values.

19. About
You can check the model and version of your V50 X.
Model: V50 X
Version: SN-AX-**-**-**

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Connecting to AKASO GO App


Please download and install the AKASO GO App on the App Store or Google Play first. The
AKASO GO App lets you control your camera remotely using a smartphone or tablet.
Features include camera control, live preview, playback, download and settings.

1. Turn on the camera, then press the Up button or tap the Wifi icon on the mode menu to
turn on Wifi. The Wifi name and password will be shown on the camera screen in 3
seconds.

SSID:AKASO_V50 X_****
PWD:1234567890

Waiting for Wifi Connection...

Press Up key to turn off Wifi

2. Turn on your phone’s Wifi to enter the Wifi settings page, find the Wifi SSID in the
list and tap on it, then enter the password 1234567890 for connection.

****

****

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3. Open the AKASO GO App, tap “Device”→“Add Device”, then select “V50 X” for
connection.

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4. Tick "The above operation has been confirmed", and tap "Live Preview". Your
camera will be connected to the AKASO GO App.

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Playing Back Your Content


You can play back your contents on the camera, your computer, TV, or smartphone. To
play back your videos and photos on a computer, you need to transfer these files first.
Transferring files also frees up space on your memory for new contents. With this method,
the playback resolution depends on the resolution of the device and its ability to play back
that resolution.
Note: To play back your videos and photos on a computer, you must first transfer these files
to a computer. Transferring also frees up space on your memory card for new contents.

Playing Back or Deleting Files on V50 X


Press the Down button or tap the Playback icon to enter the playback screen.

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Normal 00:08:06
4K30fps

To play back files: Tap the video or photo you want to play back, the video or photo will
play.
To delete files: Tap the Delete icon to choose the file you want to delete, then tap the
Delete icon again.
To exit: Tap the Return icon to exit.

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Playing Back or Deleting Files on AKASO GO App


1. Open the AKASO GO App, then connect the camera to the App.
For further details regarding the app connection, please refer to Connecting to
AKASO GO App starting from Page 28.
2.Tap the Album icon in the bottom left corner to see the videos and photos.

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3. Tap the Select icon in the upper right corner to choose the photo or video you want
to delete, then tap the Delete icon in the bottom left corner, and then choose Confirm
to complete the deletion.

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Downloading Your Content


Offloading Your Content to Computer
To play back video or photo files on a computer, you will need to connect the camera to
your computer's USB port using the included micro USB cable to transfer data. Once you
have successfully transferred your files, you will be able to view them on your computer, or
delete the chosen files using the file exporter.

Downloading Your Content to Smartphone


1. Open the AKASO GO App, then connect the camera to the App..
For further details regarding the app connection, please refer to Connecting to
AKASO GO App starting from Page 28.
2. Tap the Album icon in the bottom left corner to see the videos and photos.

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3. Tap the Select icon in the upper right corner to choose the photo or video you want to
download, then tap the Download icon in the upper right corner, and then choose
“Download”. Wait for the download process to complete and the file will be saved to your
phone's photo album.

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Note:
1. If you cannot download videos or photos to iPhone, please enter Settings →Privacy →
Photos, find "AKASO GO" and select "All photos".
2. iPhone does not allow you to download 4K or 2.7K videos via the app. Please offload 4K or
2.7K videos via a card reader.

Remote Control

Photo button

Record button

Splashproof Only, Not Waterproof


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Video
To record a video, make sure the camera is in Video mode.

To start recording:
Press the gray Video button. The camera beeps and the camera status light flashes while
recording.
To stop recording:
Press the gray Video button again. The camera beeps and the camera status light stops
flashing.

Photo
To capture a photo, verify the camera is in Photo mode.

To take a photo:
Press the red Photo button. The camera will emit a camera shutter sound and start taking
photos.

CR2032 Battery Replacement for Remote


1. Remove the 4 screws on the back cover of the remote with a 1.8mm Phillips
tip screwdriver.

2. Remove another 4 screws on PCB board.

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3. Lift the PCB board and slide out the battery, as shown in the picture.
Note: Do NOT rotate the PCB board to avoid reversing the camera and video button
functions.

4. Install the new battery, keeping the “+” pole facing up.
5. Install all 4 screws back onto the PCB board.

6. Install all 4 screws back into the cover.

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Maintaining Your Camera


Please follow these guidelines to get the best performance from your camera:
1. For best audio performance, shake the camera or blow on the mic to remove debris
from the microphone holes.
2. To clean the lens, wipe it with a soft, lint-free cloth. Do not insert foreign objects
around the lens.
3. Don’t touch the lens with fingers.
4. Keep the camera away from drops and bumps, which may cause damage to the parts
inside.
5. Keep the camera away from high temperature and strong sunshine to avoid being
damaged.

Maximizing Battery Life


If the battery reaches 0% while recording, the camera will save the file and power off. To
maximize battery life, follow these guidelines when possible:
•Turn off Wireless Connections.
•Capture video at lower frame rates and resolutions.
•Use Screen Saver setting.

Battery Storage and Operation


The camera contains sensitive components, including the battery. Avoid exposing your
camera to very cold or hot temperatures. Low or high temperature condi-tions may
temporarily shorten the battery life or cause the camera to temporarily stop working
properly. Avoid dramatic changes in temperature or humidity when using the camera, as
condensation may form on or within the camera.
• Do not dry the camera or battery with an external heat source such as a micro-wave oven
or hair dryer. Damage to the camera or battery caused by contact with liquid inside the
camera is not covered under the warranty.
• Do not store your battery with metal objects, such as coins, keys or necklaces. If the
battery terminals contacts with metal objects, this may cause a fire.
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• Do not make any unauthorized alterations to the camera. Doing so may compro-mise
safety, regulatory compliance, performance, and may void the warranty.
WARNING: Do not drop, disassemble, open, crush, bend, deform, puncture, shred,
microwave, incinerate or paint the camera or battery. Do not insert foreign objects into the
battery opening on the camera. Do not use the camera or the battery if it has been
damaged-for example, if cracked, punctured or harmed by water. Disassembling or
puncturing the battery can cause an explosion or fire.

Mounting Your Camera


Attach your camera to helmets, gear and equipment.

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Q&A
Q1: What should you do if the camera does not turn on?
A1: 1. Take battery out of the camera.
2. Charge the camera with another working USB cable to check if you can see
the icon AKASO on the screen.
3. Check if you can hear any boot-up sound when you turn on the camera.
4. If you can turn on the camera, please save your pictures and videos and
then go to camera Settings to reset the camera.

Q2: What should you do if the camera is stuck in the Logo interface?
A2: 1. Remove the battery & SD card, and plug the camera with a 5V 2A adapter.
2. Press the Power button for 3 second to turn on the camera, and check if it
works normally.

Q3: What should you do if you can't connect the camera Wifi?
A3: 1. Make sure you follow all the connection instructions to connect the
camera Wifi.

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2. If the Wifi information does not show on the camera screen or the camera
Wifi does not appear in your phone’s Wifi list, please contact customer support
for further help.

Q4: What should you do if the battery does not hold a charge?
A4: 1. Make sure the charger, USB cable, and ports are not damaged;
2. Use the USB cable to charge the camera directly to see if the camera is
charging normally.
3. Use a different charging cable or charger to charge the battery to determine
whether the charging cable or the charger is defective.

Q5: What should you do if sounds are not recorded in videos?


A5: 1. Make sure you turned on the Audio.
2. Check if you can hear sounds when you play back videos on the computer,
then contact customer support for further help.

Q6: What should you do if the camera keeps prompting you to format the
memory card?
A6: Use a memory card according to the user manual, and format it in the camera
before using.

Contact Us
(888) 466-9222 (US) [email protected] www.akasotech.com

There is one-year warranty for all our products. We have a professional customer service
team at your service at any time. Feel free to contact us by email, we will respond within 24
hours, and spare no efforts to resolve your issues till you are satisfied.

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