Introduction
This manual provides detailed instructions for the safe and effective use of your new 4K 60FPS Action Camera. Please read this manual thoroughly before operating the camera and keep it for future reference. This camera is designed for capturing high-quality video and photos in various environments, including extreme sports, outdoor activities, and as a driving recorder.
Key Features:
- 4K 60FPS Ultra Clear Video Recording
- 40 Million HD Pixels for Photos
- IP68 Professional Waterproof (without external shell)
- 170° Wide Angle 6-Glass Lens
- Electronic Image Stabilization (EIS)
- Compact and Lightweight Design (75g)
- Built-in Wi-Fi for Real-Time Sharing
- Remote Control Capability
- Multiple Shooting Modes (Time Lapse, Circular Video, Continuous Shooting)
- Vehicle Mode for Driving Record
- 1050mAh Polymer Lithium Battery
- 2.0" IPS Display Screen
Package Contents
Carefully unpack your Action Camera and check that all items are present. If any items are missing or damaged, please contact your retailer.
Video: Unboxing the Action Camera and its accessories.

Image: A visual list of included spare parts and accessories, including the motion camera, helmet mount, various adapter brackets, bicycle stand, fixed seat, adapter, base glue, Bluetooth remote control, data line, wipe cloth, instructions, J-seat, and hand strap.
The standard package typically includes:
- Action Camera Unit
- Bluetooth Remote Control
- Helmet Mount
- Bicycle Stand
- Various Adapter Brackets and Mounts
- USB Data Cable
- Wipe Cloth
- User Manual (this document)
Setup
1. Charging the Battery
The camera is equipped with a 1050mAh Polymer Lithium Battery. Before first use, ensure the battery is fully charged.
- Remove the battery from the camera if it's not already installed.
- Connect the battery to the USB charging cable.
- Plug the USB cable into a computer's USB port or a compatible USB wall adapter.
- The charging indicator light (usually red) will illuminate during charging. It will turn off or change color when fully charged.
Charging Tip: Ensure the USB charging stick is disconnected once the battery is fully charged to prevent overcharging.

Image: Illustration highlighting the 1050mAh polymer lithium battery, indicating its endurance for extended recording.
2. Inserting a Memory Card
The camera supports MicroSD/TF cards up to 128GB. A high-speed card (Class 10 or higher) is recommended for 4K video recording.
- Locate the memory card slot on the camera.
- Insert the MicroSD card with the contacts facing the correct direction until it clicks into place.
- To remove, gently push the card until it springs out.

Image: A table showing estimated storage times for 16GB, 32GB, 64GB, and 128GB memory cards at different video resolutions (4K, 1080P, 720P, 480P) and photo storage capacity.
3. Attaching Mounts and Accessories
Use the provided mounts and brackets to attach the camera to helmets, bicycles, or other surfaces. Ensure all connections are secure before use.

Image: A skier wearing a helmet with the action camera mounted on top, demonstrating its use with professional pattern accessories for riding and helmet installation.
4. Wi-Fi Connection and App
Download the official "Fly Plus" app to connect your camera to your smartphone for real-time viewing, control, and sharing.
- The app supports Android 6.0+ and iOS 10.0+ operating systems.
- Enable Wi-Fi on your camera and smartphone.
- Connect to the camera's Wi-Fi network (SSID and password usually found in camera settings or manual).
- Open the "Fly Plus" app to synchronize and share camera content instantly.

Image: A smartphone displaying a live feed from the action camera, illustrating the real-time sharing capability via Wi-Fi connection.
Operating Instructions
1. Basic Camera Controls

Image: Front and back views of the action camera, showing the lens, display screen, power button, mode button, and SOS button.
- Power Button: Press and hold to turn the camera ON/OFF. Short press to switch between modes (Video, Photo, Playback, Settings).
- Shutter/Record Button: Press to start/stop video recording or take a photo.
- Navigation Buttons: Use to navigate menus on the 2.0" IPS display.
- SOS Button: For emergency signaling or specific functions depending on the mode.
2. Video Recording
The camera supports 4K video at 60 frames per second (FPS), providing clear and smooth footage.

Image: The camera's screen showing a high-resolution image of a snowy mountain, emphasizing its 4K/60FPS ultra-clear image capability.
- Switch to Video Mode using the Power/Mode button.
- Press the Shutter/Record button to begin recording. Press again to stop.
- The camera features Electronic Image Stabilization (EIS) for more stable footage, especially during dynamic activities.

Image: A side-by-side comparison showing a blurry image (Turn Off Anti Shake) and a clear image (Turn On Anti Shake) of a person cycling, demonstrating the effectiveness of the built-in 6-axis EIS sensors.
3. Photo Capture
Capture high-definition photos with 40 Million HD Pixels and a 170° wide-angle lens.

Image: A diagram illustrating the camera's 6-glass high-definition optical glass lens, 170° wide angle, F2.4 large aperture, and 40-megapixel camera capabilities.
- Switch to Photo Mode.
- Press the Shutter/Record button to take a picture.
- The camera includes wide-angle distortion correction for more realistic imaging.

Image: A split image showing a landscape view "Before Distortion Correction" with noticeable curvature, and "After Distortion Correction" with a straightened, more realistic perspective, highlighting the camera's built-in double aspheric 6 glass lenses.
4. Special Shooting Modes
Explore various shooting modes to enhance your creative possibilities:

Image: Four panels describing different shooting modes: Time Lapse Photography (capturing light and shadow transformation), Circular Video Recording (automatic deletion of previous videos), Time to Shoot (self-timer countdown), and Continuous Shooting Mode (sports continuous shooting).
- Time Lapse Photography: Captures a series of photos at set intervals to create a time-lapse video.
- Circular Video Recording: Records video in a loop, automatically overwriting the oldest files when the memory card is full. Ideal for dashcam use.
- Time to Shoot (Self-Timer): Allows for a delay before taking a photo, useful for group shots or selfies.
- Continuous Shooting Mode: Captures multiple photos in quick succession, perfect for fast-moving action.
- NightShot Function: Enhances low-light performance for clearer night recordings.
5. Vehicle Mode (Driving Record)
The camera can be used as a driving recorder, supporting vehicle viewing angle shooting and automatic recording functions.

Image: An action camera mounted on a car dashboard, demonstrating its use in Vehicle Mode for driving record, with icons for Vehicle Mode (start auto recording), Circular Video Recording (automatically delete previous videos), and Action Detection (action monitoring self-start).
- Mount the camera securely on your car's dashboard or windshield.
- Activate Vehicle Mode in the camera settings.
- Features include automatic recording upon vehicle start, circular video recording, and action detection.
6. Using the Remote Control
The intelligent wireless remote controller allows you to take pictures or videos remotely.

Image: A group of friends taking a selfie with the action camera, showing the wireless remote control in the foreground, indicating its use for remote photo and video capture.
- Ensure the remote control is paired with the camera (refer to camera settings for pairing instructions).
- Use the designated buttons on the remote to trigger photo capture or start/stop video recording.
Maintenance
1. Cleaning
- Use the provided wipe cloth or a soft, lint-free cloth to clean the camera lens and screen.
- For stubborn dirt, slightly dampen the cloth with water. Do not use harsh chemicals or solvents.
- Ensure the camera is dry before closing any ports or using it in wet conditions.
2. Battery Care
- Do not mix new and old batteries, or different types of batteries.
- If the camera will not be used for an extended period, remove the battery to prevent discharge and potential damage.
- Avoid exposing the battery to extreme temperatures.
3. Waterproof Care
The camera is IP68 professional waterproof without an external shell, suitable for depths up to 5 meters.

Image: The action camera partially submerged in water, with text indicating "IP68 Professional Waterproof" and its resistance to falling, dust, and shock, suitable for surfing, riding, mountaineering, and rock climbing.
- Before submerging, ensure all port covers are securely closed.
- After use in saltwater, rinse the camera with fresh water and dry thoroughly.
- Avoid opening the battery compartment or memory card slot when the camera is wet.
Troubleshooting
Camera Not Turning On
- Ensure the battery is fully charged.
- Press and hold the Power button for several seconds.
- If the issue persists, try removing and reinserting the battery.
Recording/Photo Issues
- Check if the memory card is inserted correctly and has sufficient free space.
- Ensure the memory card is not corrupted. Try formatting it (this will erase all data).
- Clean the camera lens with the provided wipe cloth.
Wi-Fi Connection Problems
- Make sure Wi-Fi is enabled on both the camera and your smartphone.
- Verify that you are connected to the correct camera Wi-Fi network.
- Restart both the camera and your smartphone.
- Ensure the "Fly Plus" app is updated to the latest version.
Low Battery Warning
When the battery is low, the camera's indicator lights may flash, and the camera might prompt for an urgent return (if it were a drone) or simply power off. Charge the battery immediately.

Image: The action camera encased in a block of ice, with text indicating "No fear of freezing at 10°C" and its ability to be used normally in -10°C low temperature environments.
Specifications

Image: A table detailing the product parameters including Storage, Data Connection, Charging Time, Vehicle Mode, Motion Detection, WDR Wide Dynamic, Photographing Function, Video Recording Function, Flashlight, Adjustable Perspective, Dimensions, Weight, Color, Battery, Camera Lens, Display, and Application Scenario.
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Model | M22/M33 |
| Video Resolution | 4K 60FPS, 1080P/30 |
| Video Format | MP4 |
| Effective MegaPixel | About 72MP (40 Million HD Pixels) |
| Image Sensor | SONY IMX179 (1/3.2'' 8 MP) |
| Main Processor | Allwinner V3 (1080P / 60 FPS) |
| Wideangle | 170° |
| Image Stabilization | Electronic Image Stabilization (EIS) |
| Waterproof | Yes, IP68 (Max depth 5M) |
| Display Screen | Yes, 2.0" IPS |
| Memory Card Support | MicroSD / TF up to 128G |
| WIFI Support | Yes |
| Remote Control Support | Yes |
| Built-in Mic | Yes |
| NightShot Function | Yes |
| Battery | 1050mAh |
| Charging Time | About 1.5 hours |
| Dimensions | 63*45.5*25.5mm |
| Weight | 75g |
| Application | Extreme Sports, Outdoor Sport Activities, Beginner, Cycling, Dash Cam, Security |
| Supporting Language | Japanese, German, Italian, Spanish, Russian, English, Korean, Brazilian Portuguese, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese Style |
User Tips
- For optimal 4K video quality, always use a high-speed MicroSD card (U3 or V30 recommended).
- When using the camera in cold environments (down to -10°C), ensure the battery is fully charged as cold can affect battery performance.
- Experiment with different mounting accessories to find the best angle for your activity.
- Regularly check for firmware updates via the "Fly Plus" app to ensure the best performance and new features.
- To extend battery life during long recording sessions, consider carrying a portable power bank for charging during breaks.
Warranty and Support
For detailed warranty information and customer support, please refer to the official product documentation or contact the seller directly.
An electronic version of the user manual (PDF) is available for download: Download User Manual (PDF)
For any technical issues or questions not covered in this manual, please reach out to the Tech Pulse Store customer service.





