DJI's Action 2 Camera Is 33% Off With a Magnetic Protective Case | PCMag

2022-07-29 21:56:11 By : Mr. Allen Hu

Choose between an extended battery module or second-screen add-on.

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Get a new perspective on the world with DJI's Action 2 camera, on sale now from Amazon for 33% off the retail cost when bundled with a magnetic protective case.

Take your pick of two discounted kits: The Power Combo(Opens in a new window) extends battery life for $279—$139.99 off the $418.99 list price, while the Dual-Screen Combo(Opens in a new window) adds a front-facing touch LCD and three microphones, plus a battery reserve for $359—a $169.99 savings.

Each comes with a waterproof, heat-resistant case—worth $19.99—to prevent scratches and abrasions.

The action cam features a tiny square body (about 1.5-by-1.5-by-0.9 inches [HWD]) with a lens on the front, a screen on the back, and a built-in magnet. Snap it onto objects like a car hood, iron tin, or refrigerator door for filming unique angles, or attach it to an included lanyard for capturing on the go (helped by DJI's digital stabilization technology).

A two-button design—one on the main camera, one on the add-on module—ensures you're never far from the controls; long press to turn the shooter on or off, and give a short tap to start and stop videos or snap a photo.

The small, 2-inch touch screen serves as your main dashboard: swipe to browse media, change exposure settings, access resolution and frame rate options, or visit the menu. Less dextrous users can try voice commands like "Record," "Take a photo," and "Shut down." Or take full control via the DJI Mimo mobile app.

The DJI Action 2 camera and magnetic protective case with Power or Dual-Screen add-on is available now from Amazon for $279(Opens in a new window) or $359(Opens in a new window) , respectively—33% off the sticker price.

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