Victure AC900 vs VictureAC800 vs VictureAC700 Comparision

Victure is not a very known brand to most people but it has some of the best budget action cameras in the market such as the Victure AC900, in this blog we review the 3 of them and compare them to see their differences and are they worth and upgrade.

All 3 of these sports cameras can record in 4K quality and are waterproof with their housing, and all of them come with many accessories inside the box, including 2 batteries. These sports cams also come with basic EIS (Electronic Image Stabilization).

But before we talk about its features, what comes in the box of Victure? The 3 sports cam come in the classic white cardboard box with many accessories inside such as 2 batteries and a remote for your sports cam. Victure has some of the most sold cameras, so we decided to review and compare the AC700, AC800, and the AC900 in this article and see why they are so popular.

Design

The design of the 3 cameras are very similar, they have an elegant modern design, it is well built with good quality plastics and it has a black color. Their design feels pretty durable and with the waterproof housing, it can go underwater up to 40m (130 feet). All attachments are sturdy and the waterproof case is made of high-quality plastic which makes its waterproof level up to 130 feet and protects the camera from damage in normal use.

The 3 of them have a single button on the top, like most action cameras, which is used to take pictures and videos from it, but all the adjustments and controls will be made from the rear touch screen a 2-inch (5 cm) LCD touch screen.

On the front, we can see a tiny screen which tells you some useful information for example how much time you have been recording. As for its buttons, there are only 2, one on top, to start and stop recording or to take a picture and another in its front part, through which we will turn on and off the camera, the rest of the menus and settings we can change with the 2″ rear touch screen, which really gives this camera a spectacular design.

  Victure AC700 Victure AC800 Victure AC900
Size 6 x 2,5 x 4 cm 6 x 2,5 x 4 cm 5,7 x 2,8 x 4 cm 
Weight 550g 550g 720 g

Specs

  Victure AC700 Victure AC800 Victure AC900
Sensor Sony IMX179 Sony  Sony
Chipset Novatek 96660 Novatek NT96660 Novatek 96683
SD Cards 64 GB 64 GB 128 GB
WiFi Yes Yes Yes
Battery 2x1050mAh 2x1050mAh 2x1350mAh
Resolution 4K/30fps 4K/30fps 4K/30fps

Battery

The Victure AC700 and Victure AC800 come with 2 rechargeable Li-ion 1050mAh batteries, which can last about 120 minutes recording at 1080 Full HD and about 60 minutes at 4K/2K. The Victure AC900 comes with 2 rechargeable Li-ion 1350mAh batteries, which can last about 180 minutes recording at 1080 Full HD and about 90 minutes at 4K/2.7K.

The battery is situated at the bottom of all of them, where there is a cover that gives access to the battery. You can also always buy separate batteries for it and change them whenever the first two run out.

Stabilization

The 3 Victure sports cams come with video stabilization (EIS), or electronic stabilization, which allows the shots to be seen with less movement and it helps you reduce the blurry effect caused by sudden movements. It has several shooting modes, such as continuous shooting, time-lapse, slow motion, and more.

The stabilization slightly increases in each model but doesn’t make much of a difference, the EIS (Electronic Image Stabilization) works the same way in all of them.

If you want to record with a very smooth and stable recording we recommend getting a gimbal. The gimbal is the ultimate stabilizer of cameras. So when you are recording a video, it will be perfectly smooth. You can easily move and record without having to worry that the footage obtained will not be stable.

Video Quality

The video quality of all Victure sports cams are pretty impressive, with a resolution up to 4K 30fps with similar colors and sharpness, the AC900 is the best looking of the 2 but not by a lot. All 3 sports cam use a 170° super wide-angle as well as the ability to adjust the angle and is able to provide videos and photos even in low light, but not with a great budget.

The configuration by default is well balanced, the images are sharp enough, the sky does not have the tendency classic towards a little the too blue and has overall pretty nice colors on all of them. 

Here are the video resolutions of all 3 Victure ACs

  • 4K (3840 x 2160) / 30fps
  • 2.7K (2688 x 1520) / 30fps
  • 2K (2048 × 1080) / 60fps
  • 1080P Full HD (1920 × 1080) 120fps / 60fps / 30fps
  • 720P (1280 × 720) 240 fps/ 120fps / 60fps / 30fps

Conclusions

The Victure AC900 is the best of the 3 cameras even though not by a lot, each one increases in price by a little every model. Victure sports cameras are pretty good in features and cover all of the basic needs of an action camera, for example, the ability to go underwater even though it needs its housing or slow-motion up to 240 fps with 720p on the AC900.

All 3 Victure cameras have EIS stabilization and all the functions necessary to record high-quality videos, it also comes with an equipped 2-inch touch screen as well as coming with a very complete accessory kit. The 3 sports cameras are compatible with most accessories like all of the GoPro accessories. The AC900 uses good Li-ion 1350mAh batteries the AC800 and the AC700 have 1050mAh, batteries which can last up to 180 min and 120min.

These sports action cameras are a very good medium-end camera with affordable price and great GoPro alternatives, I recommend getting this camera if you’re looking for a good cheap quality-value action camera or maybe if you just want to update from an older version of Victure sports cam.

Being a medium-budget action camera don’t expect to have GoPro quality or high-end brand quality. If you wanna check some other action cameras, medium and high-end click here!