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Xiaomi Promotes For Her New Yi Action Video Camera 4K to 60 fps

The Action Camera is gaining ground in today's market offering impressive video features and quality. On the market we find many Action Room with the support for 4K which, however, until now has been a bit scarce, forcing the user to fall back on recordings in 2.7K to have a fluid video experience. All this, however, is destined to change within poco time: in fact with the imminent advent of CES 2017, the company Xiaomi with his Yi, direct competitor of the most famous GoPro, he has just announced that during the event he will present one new Action Camera that can shoot videos in 4K at 60 frames per second (fps).

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Most likely the new Action Camera will be named of Yi 4K +, which makes it suppose to an update of the Yi 4K currently on the market. The Yi 4K already has the ability to shoot videos in 4K but at 30fps and thanks to the display from 2.19 inches, continuous use for about 2 hours of battery life and the ability to stream video over WiFi, have made it the best alternative to GoPro.

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The new camera will be revealed along with the new drone Erida, also produced by Xiaomi, which seems to be able to reach the speed of 75mph for a maximum of 40 minutes. However, the specifications on both products are scarce but the company plans to disclose them to CES 2017, which will be held next month, from 5 to 8 January. We are close and so we just have to wait. And what do you think? Do you think it's worth buying the new Yi 4K + action camera if the only change was the possibility of video recording at 60 fps? Let us know your opinion in the comment box below.

Emanuele Iafulla
Emanuele Iafulla

Nerd, Geek, Netizen, terms that do not belong to me. Simply myself, technology lover and provocative as Xiaomi does with his products. High quality at fair prices, a real provocation for the other most famous brands.

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