Head 720p Action Camera User Manual ✨
Head 720p Action Camera User Manual: The Ultimate Guide to Setup, Operation, and Mastery
Product Model: Head 720p Action Camera (Wearable Series) Version: 2.0 Compatible With: Windows, macOS, iOS, Android
To Computer (Windows/Mac)
- Power on the camera.
- Connect via Micro-USB.
- The screen shows: Mass Storage or PC Camera.
- Mass Storage: Camera acts as a USB drive. Copy files to your computer.
- PC Camera: Use as a webcam (requires OBS or similar software).
- Use M to select, OK to confirm.
Final Checklist: Before your first adventure
- [ ] Charge battery fully (2 hours via USB wall plug).
- [ ] Insert microSD card (Max 32GB or 64GB formatted to FAT32).
- [ ] Set resolution to 720p 60fps.
- [ ] Turn off Date Stamp.
- [ ] Press the top button once to ensure it says "Ready" not "Card Full."
Have fun capturing the action!
Disclaimer: This guide is for generic 720p action cameras. If you have a specific brand name (e.g., Akaso, Crosstour, Dragon Touch), check their official website for firmware updates. Head 720p Action Camera User Manual
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4. Audio
- Built-in Microphone: Mono recording.
- Audio Sync: Video and audio are recorded simultaneously.
- Mute Function: Some models allow disabling audio recording.
What's in the box
- Head 720p Action Camera
- USB charging/data cable
- Mounting clip + adhesive pad
- Waterproof housing
- Helmet/handlebar mount
- Quick-start leaflet
2. Photo Features
- Photo Resolution: 1MP, 2MP, or 5MP (interpolated; actual may be 720p/1.3MP).
- Burst Mode: Takes multiple photos in quick succession (e.g., 3 photos per second).
- Time-Lapse Photo: Automatically captures photos every 2/5/10/30 seconds.
- Self-Timer: 5 or 10-second delay.
Option C: Hat Clip Mount (Low-profile)
- Slide the clip onto the brim of a baseball cap.
- Rotate the camera 180° so the lens faces forward.
⚠️ Warning: Never mount the camera on the side of your head. This creates a “nodding” effect in footage. Always keep it central. To Computer (Windows/Mac)