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The IZI One offers superior video quality and stabilization, but the IZI Click provides better connectivity with Type-C. There is an approximate 33% price difference between the two models. This breakdown isolates hardware and performance to determine the correct purchase based on your use case.
Hardware & Connectivity Breakdown
- Ports: The IZI Click uses a modern USB Type-C port, making it universally compatible for external mics. The IZI One relies on an outdated Micro-USB port but includes a dedicated HDMI output.
- Displays: The IZI One features dual screens with a touch-enabled rear display, essential for framing vlog shots. The IZI Click lacks a front screen and touch capability, forcing reliance on its mobile app.
- Battery Capacity: The IZI One ships with a 1350mAh battery. The IZI Click has a smaller 900mAh battery, though power consumption is slightly lower due to the lack of secondary displays.
- Mobile App: The native app for the IZI Click is more responsive and intuitive. The IZI One uses the generic iSmart DV app, which is prone to lagging.
Performance Benchmarks & Limits
- 5K Stabilization: The IZI One supports Electronic Image Stabilization (EIS) at 5K 30FPS. The IZI Click does not support stabilization at 5K, making its 5K footage unusable for active motion.
- Color Processing: In low-light conditions, the IZI One artificially boosts colors, whereas the IZI Click produces desaturated, flatter footage.
The Verdict
Buy the IZI Click if you are a motovlogger. You do not need a front screen or touch interface while riding, and the Type-C port simplifies external microphone connectivity. It saves you money.
Buy the IZI One if you are a traditional vlogger. The dual screens, touch interface, and 5K stabilization are required for handheld face-tracking shots.