Sone184mp4

Images are impressively sharp for the size. A side‑by‑side test against the GoPro Hero 12 Black showed 0.2 EV higher contrast and ~10 % less chroma noise in low‑light indoor shots.

The SONE 184MP4 features Hyper‑Gyro 3‑Axis EIS combined with sensor‑shift OIS (the latter works only when recording at ≤30 fps). The result is:


The SO​NE 184MP4 is the latest entry in SONE’s “Micro‑Pro” line of ultra‑compact action cameras. Unveiled at the TechFront Expo 2025, the device is marketed as “the smallest 4K cam that doesn’t compromise on image quality.”

| Specification | Detail | |---------------|--------| | Sensor | 1‑inch stacked Sony IMX‑585 (12 MP) | | Video | 4K @ 60 fps, 2.7K @ 120 fps, 1080p @ 240 fps | | Photo | 12 MP, HDR, RAW (DNG) | | Lens | f/1.8, 120° ultra‑wide (adjustable to 90°) | | Storage | micro‑SD up to 256 GB (UHS‑III) | | Connectivity | Wi‑Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, USB‑C 3.2 | | Battery | 800 mAh removable Li‑Po (≈1.5 h @ 4K 60 fps) | | Dimensions | 38 × 38 × 17 mm (1.5 × 1.5 × 0.67 in) | | Weight | 32 g (including battery) | | Price (USD) | $299 (launch), $279 (promo until 30 Jun 2026) |

If you’ve been eyeing a pocket‑sized 4K cam that can double as a vlog‑friendly “selfie” unit, the SONE 184MP4 deserves a serious look.


| Feature | What It Does | Why It Matters | |---------|--------------|----------------| | Auto‑Frame | AI detects faces, pets, or vehicles and keeps them centered. | Hands‑free tracking for vloggers & wildlife shooters. | | Live‑Stream Mode | 1080p 30 fps RTMP stream directly to YouTube/Twitch via Wi‑Fi 6. | No need for an external capture card. | | Voice Control | “Start,” “Stop,” “Photo,” “Mode” (supports 6 languages). | Useful when hands are occupied (e.g., skiing). | | Time‑Lapse Scheduler | Set intervals from 1 s to 24 h, with sunrise/sunset auto‑adjust. | Perfect for long‑term projects (construction, nature). | | Remote Firmware Updates | OTA via the SONE app, no PC needed. | Keeps the cam fresh with new features. | sone184mp4

The SO​NE app (iOS 14+/Android 10+) is well‑designed: a clean dark UI, real‑time histogram, focus peaking, and a “Quick‑Edit” suite that lets you trim, apply LUTs, and export directly to social media.


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