Kehan 4K Action Camera with Remote Control now on sale for $89.99


KEHAN C60 Pro

Kehan is renown for making durable dashcams, but they don’t stop there. The Chinese manufacturer also produces high-end action cameras with resolutions up to 4K for a relatively low price, and even cheaper now with holiday season discounts.

KEHAN C60 Pro

We are talking about the KEHAN C60 Pro specifically, a camera that can shoot 4K Ultra HD video at 30FPS, or 1080p at 60FPS. There’s also a 720p at 120FPS if you want to then slow down the video.

The camera is powered by a SONY IMX179 image sensor on an Allwinner V3 chipset, which ensures excellent video quality with lots of details, while the lens has a 170 degree wide angle.

KEHAN C60 Pro

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The KEHAN C60 Pro action camera can be remotely controlled with the included remote and it sports various neat modes such as: normal recording, time-lapse, loop recording and slow motion.

The camera comes with a waterproof case and thus you don’t need to buy additional accessories to use it underwater.

KEHAN C60 Pro

KEHAN’s C60 Pro action camera will be 53% off it’s regular price until December 30th, you will more info on its official page. You’re from the US, the camera is also available here.

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4 Comments

  1. Jaroslav Svoboda
    December 22, 2016

    How can this be 4K if the sensor itself is not 4K capable?

    • December 23, 2016

      That’s a good question. Maybe it’s slightly interpolated?

  2. Jaroslav Svoboda
    December 22, 2016

    How can this be 4K if the sensor itself is not 4K capable?

    • Pierre
      December 23, 2016

      That’s a good question. Maybe it’s slightly interpolated?