Key Takeaways
1. The Leaptic Cube features a detachable 8K camera module with a 50-megapixel sensor and a wide 155-degree field of view.
2. It can operate wirelessly from up to 30 meters for 90 minutes and lasts 200 minutes when attached and facing the user.
3. Enhanced by a 4 nm AI CPU, the camera offers AI technologies for image and video improvements.
4. Users can control the camera via an AI voice assistant, Moko, and hand gestures.
5. Videos can be stored in 64/128 GB internal storage or on an optional microSD card, saving in 10-bit P-Log format for HDR editing.
Dreame has unveiled the Leaptic Cube, a versatile action camera that features a detachable 8K camera module, making it ideal for various filming scenarios.
Camera Features
The camera module is equipped with a 50-megapixel sensor measuring 1/1.3 inches, offering up to 13.5 stops of dynamic range. It also has an f/2.8 lens with a wide 155-degree field of view. The module can be separated from the main body and operated from a distance of up to 30 meters (98 feet), transmitting video wirelessly via its ProSync connection for a duration of up to 90 minutes, as per the company’s claims.
Control and Performance
The device comes with a 2.27-inch LCD touchscreen for easy camera operation. When the camera is attached and facing either away from or toward the user, the Leaptic Cube can last for as long as 200 minutes. Powered by a 4 nm AI CPU, the Leaptic Cube enhances images and videos through AI technologies that include natural beauty effects, scene optimization, subject tracking, and audio improvements.
Smart Features
The camera is equipped with Moko, an AI voice assistant that can adjust settings and control the camera through voice commands, even if they are not phrased perfectly. Additionally, users can control the Leaptic Cube with hand gestures.
Videos are stored in the built-in 64/128 GB internal storage or on an optional microSD card that can hold up to 1 TB, saving them in 10-bit P-Log format which helps to preserve more color details in HDR videos for later editing.
For those interested, they can register on the Leaptic website to receive updates about its price and availability. Alternatively, readers looking for an immediate action camera option might want to check out the DJI Osmo Nano available on Amazon.
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