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8 Best GoPro Alternatives in 2024 (& Top Budget Action Cam!)

Last updated: January 19, 2024 - 14 min read
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Are you looking for a GoPro alternative? “GoPro” has become synonymous with “action camera.” They pretty much invented the term in the modern digital camera age. Well, they say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. And now, many have followed their lead.

The range of action cameras is now quite dizzying. And some have redefined the action camera. But our top pick for an alternative action camera is the DJI Action 2. It has a unique modular design, 8x slow motion at full HD, and great image stabilization.

Our Top 3 Choices for The Best GoPro Alternative
DJI Action 2
DJI Action 2
DJI Action 2
Insta360 GO 3
Insta360 GO 3
Insta360 GO 3
Akaso EK7000
Akaso EK7000
Akaso EK7000
 

What Is the Best GoPro Alternative?

We’ve put together a great collection of alternative action cameras. Before we look at why we like them in detail, here’s a summary.

Our Top Pick
DJI Action 2
DJI Action 2
DJI Action 2
  • 4K video
  • 240 fps at 1080p
  • Unique modular design
  • Waterproof without external case
Smallest Camera
Insta360 GO 3
Insta360 GO 3
Insta360 GO 3
  • Light enough to clip to clothing
  • Versatile mounting options
  • Built-in legs
  • Case with remote control
Best Budget Buy
Akaso EK7000
Akaso EK7000
Akaso EK7000
  • Great value for money
  • 4K video at 25 fps
  • Watch-style remote control
  • Waterproof 98 ft / 30 m
Best Value
Akaso V50 X
Akaso V50 X
Akaso V50 X
  • 4K video
  • Gyroscopic stabilzation
  • Adjustable field of view
  • Touchscreen
Best Mid-Range Value
Akaso Brave 7 LE
Akaso Brave 7 LE
Akaso Brave 7 LE
  • Great value
  • Front screen
  • Built-in tripod mount
  • Two batteries supplied
Most Adaptable Camera
Insta360 One R
Insta360 One R
Insta360 One R
  • 6K video
  • Modular design
  • 360-degree option
  • Leica lens
Best for Vlogging
DJI Pocket 2
DJI Pocket 2
DJI Pocket 2
  • Gimbal mount
  • Simple to set up and use
  • Panning time-lapse capability
  • 8x slow motion
Best Compact Camera
Olympus Tough TG-6
Olympus Tough TG-6
Olympus Tough TG-6
  • 4K video
  • Shoots RAW
  • Macro facility
  • Great for underwater
 

8 Best GoPro Alternatives

And now, starting with our overall top pick, here are the in-depth looks at each camera. None of the cameras in this review is a poor performer. And you can find a good GoPro alternative with solid features that won’t break the bank!

 

1. DJI Action 2

DJI Action 2
Brand
Brand
DJI
Released
Released
2021
Megapixels
Megapixels
12 MP
Max Video Resolution
Max Video Resolution
4K4K
Time-Lapse Built In
Time-Lapse Built In
No
Field of View
Field of View
155
In-body Stabilization
In-body Stabilization
Electronic Image Stabalization
Slow Motion Speed
Slow Motion Speed
8x8x
Depth Rating
Depth Rating
10 m
Best For
Best For
Users needing flexible mounting options

The DJI Action 2 took an innovative approach to create an action cam. And the results are interesting and largely successful. It is definitely head-to-head with GoPro in the battle for a premium action camera. It is modular. And the main camera is a small cube.

DJI makes the most of this modular capability. You can add a battery module for extended power. Or you can add a front screen module for selfies or talk to the camera. Then you connect these to the camera magnetically.

Magnets are also the key to a range of mounting options. A lanyard allows you to clip the camera to your clothes. And there are headbands, ball joints, and mount adapters. Perhaps only the Insta360 Go 2 is as flexible.

The DJI Action 2 does not compromise image quality. You can get amazing slow-motion shots in 4K at up to 120 fps. The image stabilization is consistently impressive. And the horizon lock keeps everything steady.

Choosing between this and the GoPro Hero11 Black depends on personal preference.

 

2. Insta360 GO 3

Insta360 GO 3
Brand
Brand
Insta360
Released
Released
2023
Megapixels
Megapixels
6.8 MP
Max Video Resolution
Max Video Resolution
2.7K2.7K
Time-Lapse Built In
Time-Lapse Built In
Yes
Field of View
Field of View
98
In-body Stabilization
In-body Stabilization
Electronic Image Stabalization
Slow Motion Speed
Slow Motion Speed
4x4x
Depth Rating
Depth Rating
5 m
Best For
Best For
Anyone who wants a small, adaptable action cam

The Insta360 GO 3 looks nothing like a GoPro… unless you want it to. That’s because the smallest available action camera now comes with a detachable “Action Pod.” This turns a small, lozenge-shaped camera into a more conventional-looking action cam.

Without the Action Pod, this is an impressive action camera, anyway. It is very small and easy to mount. It can be attached magnetically to a lanyard around your neck or any other convenient place.

The significant upgrade over its predecessor is the Action Pod. This extends the battery life and adds an articulating color screen. It’s a really interesting take on the action camera idea.

Where the GO 3 disappoints slightly is the limited video resolution. While the GoPro HERO11 boasts 5.6K video, the Insta360 GO 3 is limited to 2.7K.

In other areas like image stabilization, timelapse, and slow motion, the GO 3 holds its own. So you must decide whether its adaptability and size are enough to compensate for its inferior video performance.

 

3. Akaso EK7000

Akaso EK7000
Brand
Brand
Akaso
Released
Released
2016
Megapixels
Megapixels
12 MP
Max Video Resolution
Max Video Resolution
4K4K
Time-Lapse Built In
Time-Lapse Built In
Yes
Field of View
Field of View
170
In-body Stabilization
In-body Stabilization
None
Slow Motion Speed
Slow Motion Speed
8x8x
Depth Rating
Depth Rating
0 m
Best For
Best For
First-timers not wanting to commit a large budget

The Akaso EK7000 is a great GoPro alternative for someone who wants to try one out without committing large amounts of money. Or perhaps you want to film something, and there is a chance you might lose the camera. Then the Akaso would be perfect.

It has a 170-degree viewing angle, films up to 4K at 25 fps, and has a maximum resolution of 12 MP for still photos. For 16 MP and image stabilization, you must upgrade to the EK7000 Pro. But it crops the viewing angle a little.

Video quality is what you hope for in a cheap GoPro alternative. The EK7000 is a cheap action camera you can use underwater. And it captures reasonably good video and still photos.

If a low price is your main consideration, it is a passable intro to action camera photography.

 

4. Akaso V50X

Akaso V50 X
Brand
Brand
Akaso
Released
Released
2019
Megapixels
Megapixels
20 MP
Max Video Resolution
Max Video Resolution
4K4K
Time-Lapse Built In
Time-Lapse Built In
Yes
Field of View
Field of View
170
In-body Stabilization
In-body Stabilization
Gyro Stabilization
Slow Motion Speed
Slow Motion Speed
2x2x
Depth Rating
Depth Rating
0 m
Best For
Best For
Those who want an old-style action camera at a reasonable price

The Akaso V50X improves on several aspects of the EK7000. The touchscreen is more responsive. The field of view adjusts to 70, 110, 140, and 170 degrees. Image stabilization is also significantly better.

The video quality on this alternative is less punchy than its more famous inspiration. GoPro video tends to be quite contrasty, giving it a recognizable GoPro “look.”

The Akaso is slightly flatter. This might be more to your taste. But it does mean there are places where the video is less likely to blow out in the highlights.

Slow-motion footage is pretty impressive at this price point. Low-light photography (which is always a problem with small sensors) is not as good here as with the HERO8. (You can read our GoPro HERO8 review.)

The latter has a low-light mode which reduces noise and increases sharpness. The V50X can’t match this, but it is significantly cheaper.

This is still a good choice if budget is your main factor. If you can stretch it, it’s worth the extra cash compared to the EK7000. It outperforms the cheaper stablemate across all important factors.

 

5. Akaso Brave 7 LE

Akaso Brave 7 LE
Brand
Brand
Akaso
Released
Released
2020
Megapixels
Megapixels
20 MP
Max Video Resolution
Max Video Resolution
4K4K
Time-Lapse Built In
Time-Lapse Built In
Yes
Field of View
Field of View
170
In-body Stabilization
In-body Stabilization
Electronic Image Stabalization
Slow Motion Speed
Slow Motion Speed
2x2x
Depth Rating
Depth Rating
1 m
Best For
Best For
Those who want a mid-range camera with good specs

The last and most expensive Akaso GoPro alternative is the Brave 7 LE. This version has some notable improvements over the V50X. The most obvious is this has a front screen. It makes a big difference for action camera users.

Image stabilization performance is better. Although it still has the crop factor.

There is some waterproofing built into the main camera. It won’t mind getting splashed, and you can submerge it in water. But remember that depth ratings are for static situations. If you dive into a 10-foot pool, your camera needs more than a 10-foot rating.

As with all the Akaso cameras in this review, the Brave 7 LE has an impressive number of accessories. It has waterproof housing. There are lots of different mounts and a dual battery charger—with two batteries! And it also has a standard tripod mount on the body.

Image quality leans more toward the GoPro look than the other Akaso cameras. It’s not quite as punchy, but blacks are much more suppressed. Detail retention in shadows is still good. And there’s no significant problem with blown-out highlights.

In a side-by-side test with a GoPro HERO9, the GoPro outperforms the Akaso on most metrics. But they are in very different price brackets.

The 7 LE is perhaps the one Akaso camera we recommend without emphasizing “for the money” at the end. This makes it one of the best GoPro alternatives in this review.

 

6. Insta360 ONE RS Twin Edition

Insta360 One R
Brand
Brand
Insta360
Released
Released
2020
Megapixels
Megapixels
12 MP
Max Video Resolution
Max Video Resolution
6K6K
Time-Lapse Built In
Time-Lapse Built In
Yes
Field of View
Field of View
360
In-body Stabilization
In-body Stabilization
Gyro Stabilization
Slow Motion Speed
Slow Motion Speed
2x2x
Depth Rating
Depth Rating
5 m
Best For
Best For
Anyone who wants 360-degree capability

The Insta360 ONE really is a fresh approach as a GoPro alternative. It’s also a modular camera. There’s the ONE RS Core, a cube that is the heart of the camera, with a screen on one side.

You can add the 4K boost lens. Or you can choose the 5.7K 360 lens for 360-degree shooting. Or there’s the 5.3K 1-inch lens made by Leica. This has the largest sensor of any action camera.

All these modules lock together rather cleverly. This gives unmatched flexibility in any single camera on our list. Plus, there are many Insta360 ONE accessories. You can buy the MantisPod (tripod) or an extra battery base.

Every camera so far has fallen short of GoPro’s highly-regarded image stabilization (IS) system. With the Insta360, the maximum stabilization is arguably as good as the GoPro HERO10 Black. The latter doesn’t have the same flexibility, though.

It’s high praise that the Insta360 ONE is often compared to the HERO10. Its 4K edition is significantly cheaper than the GoPro. And for a little more than the GoPro, you get the 360-degree lens for amazing video footage.

With the “invisible selfie stick,” the camera appears to hover above your head or travel alongside you. And you can reframe the footage after shooting to give some striking effects.

I think that video quality, slow-motion quality, and some of the time-lapse capabilities are better on the HERO10. But the Insta360 ONE is close enough to make it very tempting as a high-quality alternative to a GoPro.

 

7. DJI Pocket 2

DJI Pocket 2
Brand
Brand
DJI
Released
Released
2020
Megapixels
Megapixels
64 MP
Max Video Resolution
Max Video Resolution
4K4K
Time-Lapse Built In
Time-Lapse Built In
Yes
Field of View
Field of View
93
In-body Stabilization
In-body Stabilization
Motorised Gimbal Stabilization
Slow Motion Speed
Slow Motion Speed
8x8x
Depth Rating
Depth Rating
0 m
Best For
Best For
Walk-and-talk vloggers

As you can see from the above specs, the DJI Pocket 2 has the most-impressive camera specs. But it doesn’t have waterproofing. Is it even an action camera? Well, I think it depends on what you want.

If you’re kayaking or dirt biking, probably not. But many GoPro alternatives get used because of their compact size and image stabilization. And the DJI Pocket 2 can be a good choice.

First, stabilization causes no loss of image quality. This is because it’s mechanical—via a gimbal—not electronic. Second, it has a big sensor. And the quality of the video and stills captured is high.

Slow-motion footage is shot at 240 fps, which is better than anything else we’ve seen so far. And combining pre-timed panning with time-lapse video produces some stunning results.

Creators looking for a simple walk-and-talk camera will find the Pocket 2 an excellent choice. The reliable stabilization and video quality are added bonuses.

There is a DJI Pocket 2 creative combo that includes a wide-angle lens and a micro-tripod. It also includes a Do-It-All handle, microphone transmitter, and mic windscreen.

 

8. Olympus Tough TG-6

Olympus Tough TG-6
Brand
Brand
Olympus
Released
Released
2019
Megapixels
Megapixels
12 MP
Max Video Resolution
Max Video Resolution
4K4K
Time-Lapse Built In
Time-Lapse Built In
Yes
Field of View
Field of View
74
In-body Stabilization
In-body Stabilization
Sensor-Shift
Slow Motion Speed
Slow Motion Speed
8x
Depth Rating
Depth Rating
15 m
Best For
Best For
Underwater photographers

The Olympus Tough TG-6 is a different beast than all the other GoPro alternatives. I include it here for those who might want an action camera, mainly for its waterproof credentials. (Even though the underwater housing or the TG-6 is sold separately.)

The TG-6 is mainly an underwater camera. It’s designed to be tough out of the water. But it’s optimized for use in the water.

The quality of video and still photos from the Olympus is as you would expect from a major manufacturer. Underwater photographers particularly like the macro and microscope modes. And the quality of the pictures is amazing.

Olympus has been making compact cameras since the 35mm 1/2 frame Pen in 1959. So they know a thing or two about it. The Tough TG-6 is a refinement of the highly rated TG-5. It is easier to use, with quicker access to macro and microscope photos.

This camera fits neatly between compact action cameras and bigger DSLRs with underwater rigs. If underwater is your thing, read out article on waterproof cameras.

 

What Should You Look for in an Action Camera?

The best GoPro alternatives will perform strongly in all of these areas:

1. Ruggedness

Action cameras have to withstand treatment that would destroy a normal camera. So your action camera should laugh at The Four Horsemen of the DSLR Apocalypse—dust, grit, shock, and weather.

The best GoPro alternatives have weatherproof, dust-resistant, and shock-resistant bodies. But in many cases, this does still leave the lens vulnerable. This is especially true for wide-angle lenses that often protrude from the camera body.

2. Waterproofing

Action cameras vary in their resistance to water. Some have a watertight body for limited proofing and need external housing to go deeper. Be sure to check the depth ratings for your chosen action camera.

 

3. Image Stabilization

There’s a point where shaky camera work ceases to emphasize the action and starts to become tiresome. Electronic image stabilization (IS) is important when choosing a GoPro alternative.

Unless you want a Cinéma vérité feel to your bungee jump, you need in-camera IS. The best GoPro alternatives will also offer some form of horizon leveling.

Woman taking a selfie with the DJI Action 2 GoPro alternative with a dinosaur skeleton in the background
Our top choice. The DJI Action 2 with image stabilization.

4. Viewing Angle

One key aspect of that GoPro “look” is the wide viewing angle. A wide-angle lens lets you capture all the action without worrying about framing the shot. After all, your attention is likely to be elsewhere.

A feature to look out for is adjustable “digital” lenses. Basically, the digital cropping of an image allows a tighter composition. This is possible nowadays because cameras record in at least 4K.

5. Image Resolution

Action cameras need to be good at both video and still photography. But perhaps video is more important. Many let you capture high-resolution stills from video footage. When choosing a GoPro alternative, you shouldn’t compromise image quality.

6. Sound

Flexibility in recording sound is important. My recent review of microphone attachments for action cameras talks you through the options for improving the sound of your video.

Poor sound is more likely to ruin your video than anything else. It’s worth it to have external microphone connectivity on your GoPro alternative.

7. Other Features

There are so many features to look out for. Keep your eyes open for the following:

  • Front screen
  • Face or smile recognition
  • Time-lapse
  • Remote control or voice control
  • Good battery life

You can check out our Total Time-Lapse course to get amazing time-lapse videos from any of these action cameras!

 

Conclusion: Best GoPro Alternatives

Competition with action cameras is good news for the consumer. It has led to some exciting innovations. At the top end of the scale, the quality and features of the best GoPro alternatives are quite something. And less sophisticated cameras are competitive at the cheaper end of the price scale.

If you’re not completely sure about an action camera or have a tight budget, then you can’t go too wrong with the Akaso EK7000 or EK7000 Pro. If you’re looking for a top-quality alternative, the DJI Action 2 is the best choice. It has an impressive range of features, performs at an excellent level, and has flexibility that sets it apart.

Our Top 3 Choices for The Best GoPro Alternative
DJI Action 2
DJI Action 2
DJI Action 2
Insta360 GO 3
Insta360 GO 3
Insta360 GO 3
Akaso EK7000
Akaso EK7000
Akaso EK7000