Sports camera

DE202026100842U1Undetermined Publication Date: 2026-07-02DONGGUAN HDKING SMART TECH CO LTD

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Authority / Receiving Office
DE · DE
Patent Type
Utility models
Current Assignee / Owner
DONGGUAN HDKING SMART TECH CO LTD
Filing Date
2026-02-13
Publication Date
2026-07-02

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Abstract

A sports camera (100), characterized in that the sports camera comprises: a body (1); a circuit board (4) arranged in the body (1); a camera lens (2) arranged on a first surface (16) of the body (1); a first display (31) arranged on a second surface (14) of the body (1), wherein the first surface (16) and the second surface (14) are located on opposite sides of the body (1); and a second display (61) arranged on the first surface (16) of the body (1) and located next to the camera lens (2); wherein the camera lens (2), the first display (31) and the second display (61) are all electrically connected to the circuit board (4).
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Description

TECHNICAL AREA The present utility model relates to the technical field of photographic devices, in particular a sports camera. STATE OF THE ART As is well known, sports cameras are small, portable digital video cameras used to record moving images. They can be easily attached to various mounts and are used by cyclists, skiers, surfers, skydivers, divers, and extreme sports enthusiasts so they can keep their hands free for the activity while recording. Currently, existing sports cameras typically only have a single display. The display and a camera lens are located on opposite sides of the camera body, allowing the user to view the image being recorded by the lens on the display while the lens is taking pictures. Because of this design, users cannot check the image quality when recording themselves with the lens pointed at them, which detracts from the user experience. CONTENTS OF THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL The main objective of the present utility model is to provide a sports camera that solves the problem that, with existing sports cameras, the recorded image cannot be viewed during a self-portrait. To solve the aforementioned technical problem, the present utility model offers the following technical solution. A sports camera comprises: a body; a circuit board arranged in the body; a camera lens arranged on a first surface of the body; a first display arranged on a second surface of the body, the first surface and the second surface being on opposite sides of the body; and a second display arranged on the first surface of the body and located next to the camera lens; wherein the camera lens, the first display, and the second display are all electrically connected to the circuit board. Advantageous effect of the utility model: Compared to the prior art, in this embodiment the second display and the first display are arranged on opposite first and second surfaces, respectively, and the camera lens is located on the same surface as the second display. This allows the user to point the camera lens at the subject while taking a photograph and then view the image on the first display to adjust the framing. When taking a selfie with the camera lens pointed at the user, the user can also use the second display to check the image quality and make adjustments. This makes taking selfies more convenient and improves the user experience with the sports camera. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS To clarify the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model or the prior art, the drawings required to describe the embodiments or the prior art are briefly explained below. It is understood that the drawings in the following description represent only some embodiments of this utility model. A person skilled in the art can obtain further drawings based on the structures depicted in the drawings without inventive step. Fig. 1 is a perspective view of the present utility model. Fig. 2 is a partial exploded view of the present utility model. Fig. 3 is an enlarged view of area a in Fig. 2. Fig. 4 is another partial exploded view of the present utility model.Figure 5 is a schematic representation of the present utility model after removal of the battery, the second housing, the second display, and the first protective cover. Figure 6 is an enlarged view of area b in Figure 5. Figure 7 is an exploded view of the present utility model. Figure 8 is a structural view of the second housing of the present utility model. Figure 9 is an enlarged view of area c in Figure 8. Figure 10 is a rear view of the present utility model. Figure 11 is a side view of the present utility model. Figure 12 is a schematic representation of the wireless connection of the present utility model to an external device. Figure 13 is a schematic representation of the wireless connection of the present utility model to a cloud. DETAILED EXECUTION FORMS The technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model are described clearly and completely below with reference to the accompanying drawings. It is obvious that the described embodiments represent only some of the embodiments of this utility model and not all of them. Based on the embodiments of this utility model, all other embodiments that a person skilled in the art could obtain without inventive step fall within the scope of protection of this utility model. See Figs. 1-13. An embodiment of the present utility model provides a sports camera 100. The sports camera comprises a body 1, a circuit board 4, a camera lens 2, a first display 31, and a second display 61. The circuit board 4 is arranged in the body 1. The camera lens 2 and the second display 61 are both arranged on a first surface 16 of the body 1, and the second display 61 is located next to the camera lens 2. The first display 31 is arranged on a second surface 14 of the body 1. The first surface 16 and the second surface 14 are located on opposite sides of the body 1. The camera lens 2, the first display 31, and the second display 61 are all electrically connected to the circuit board 4. The length L1 of the Sportkamera 100 is 58 mm to 70 mm, the width W1 of the Sportkamera 100 is 25 mm to 36 mm, and the height H1 of the Sportkamera 100 is 19 mm to 25 mm. In the exemplary embodiment, the second display 61 and the first display 31 are arranged on the opposite first surface 16 and second surface 14, respectively, and the camera lens 2 is arranged on the same surface as the second display 61. In this way, when taking a photograph, the user can point the camera lens 2 at the subject and then view the camera image on the first display 31 to adjust the image. When taking a selfie with the camera lens 2 pointed at the user, the user can also check the second display 61 to see if the image is successful and adjust it accordingly. This makes taking selfies more convenient and improves the user experience of the Sport Camera 100. The Sport Camera 100 has the following limited dimensions: length L1 from 58 mm to 70 mm, width W1 from 25 mm to 36 mm, and height H1 from 19 mm to 25 mm.This gives the Sportkamera 100 a volume about the size of a thumb, which makes it easier for the user to transport and handle. In this embodiment, the first display 31 is a touchscreen, while the second display 61 is a non-touchscreen. This design makes handling and self-taking more convenient for the user and can simultaneously reduce the product's cost. In this way, the sports camera 100 can operate without function buttons and, by touching the first display 31, allows users to adjust the recording parameters and device parameters of the sports camera 100 itself, as well as view historically recorded photos and videos, etc. Of course, in other embodiments, both the first display 31 and the second display 61 can be touchscreens. In this way, the sports camera 100 can also allow users to adjust recording parameters and device parameters of the sports camera 100 itself, etc., by touching the second display 61.Alternatively, the second display 61 can be a touchscreen and the first display 31 a non-touchscreen, which also functions without function keys and allows adjustment of the recording parameters and device parameters of the sports camera 100 itself, etc., via touch operation. Of course, in embodiments equipped with function keys, the first display 31 and the second display 61 can also be non-touchscreens. The length L2 of the first display 31 is 15 mm to 24 mm, and the width W2 of the first display 31 is 9 mm to 15 mm. The length L3 of the second display 61 is 15 mm to 21 mm, and the width W3 of the second display 61 is 9 mm to 15 mm. The length L4 of the circuit board 4 is 55 mm to 65 mm, and the width W4 of the circuit board 4 is 18 mm to 23 mm. By defining these dimensions for the first display 31, the second display 61, and the circuit board 4, a small size for the Sportkamera 100 is achieved. Specifically, in a preferred embodiment, the sports camera 100 has a length L1 of 64 mm, a width W1 of 30 mm, and a height H1 of 22 mm. The first display 31 and the second display 61 preferably have a size of 1.47 inches. The circuit board 4 has a length L4 of 60 mm and a width W4 of 20 mm. Of course, in other embodiments, the sports camera 100 can also have a length L1 of 58 mm, a width W1 of 25 mm, and a height H1 of 19 mm, wherein the first display 31 and the second display 61 preferably have a size of 1.3 inches, and the circuit board 4 has a length L4 of 55 mm and a width W4 of 18 mm. Alternatively, the sports camera 100 can also have a length L1 of 70 mm, a width W1 of 30 mm, and a height H1 of 25 mm, wherein the first display 31 and the second display 61 preferably have a size of 1.7 inches, and the circuit board 4 has a length L4 of 65 mm and a width W4 of 23 mm. Furthermore, in other embodiments, different sizes of the first display 31 and the second display 61 can also be selected. In one example, the first display 31 has a size of 1.5 inches and the second display 61 has a size of 1.3 inches, etc. In one embodiment, the underside of the body 1 has a mounting element 103, which serves to stand the action camera 100 upright. This allows the user to place the action camera 100 directly on a flat surface and use it for recording, thus simplifying handling for the user. Specifically, the mounting element 103 can be a flat surface. Alternatively, the mounting element 103 can be a concave spherical surface, with the support provided by the edge of the mounting element 103 being used to enable the action camera 100 to stand upright on a support surface. In the exemplary embodiment, both the top and bottom surfaces of the body 1 are curved to ensure a smooth transition along the outer surfaces of the sports camera 100. Of course, in other embodiments, the body 1 can also take the form of a cuboid, etc. In the exemplary embodiment, the sports camera 100 further comprises a battery 5. The battery 5 is attached to the body 1. The battery 5 is electrically connected to the circuit board 4, whereby the battery 5 serves to supply power to the circuit board 4. Specifically, the battery 5 is preferably a rechargeable battery. A charging interface 41 is provided on the body 1, which is electrically connected to the circuit board 4. The charging interface 41 serves to connect a power source. The circuit board 4 can charge the battery 5 when the power source is connected to the charging interface 41, in order to recharge the battery 5 when it is discharged. The capacity of the battery 5 is preferably 500 mAh. Of course, the capacity of the battery 5 can also be chosen to be 400 mAh, 700 mAh, or 1000 mAh. In other embodiments, the battery 5 can also be a dry cell battery. In the exemplary embodiment, the sports camera 100 further comprises a radio module 200. The radio module 200 is electrically connected to the circuit board 4, and the radio module 200 serves for wireless communication with an external device 400 or for uploading recorded images and videos to a cloud 300. Specifically, the radio module 200 can be mounted on the circuit board 4 or placed elsewhere, for example, not on the circuit board 4. The radio module 200 establishes a wireless connection with the external device 400. The photos and videos stored in the sports camera 100 of this embodiment, or currently captured images, can be viewed on the display of the external device 400. Alternatively, the Cloud 300 can be an app (software) or a mini-program, etc. Using the app or mini-program, the user can view the photos and videos stored on the Sportkamera 100 of this example, or view the currently captured images. Additionally, images and videos can be downloaded via the Cloud 300 and shared on other platforms. Specifically, the radio module 200 is preferably a Wi-Fi module, in particular a 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi module, to enable fast wireless transmission of the captured images. Of course, the radio module 200 can also be a Bluetooth module or similar. The external device 400 can be a smartphone, tablet, computer, or similar device. In one embodiment, the sports camera 100 further comprises a card slot 42 electrically connected to the circuit board 4. The card slot 42 serves to accept memory cards such as TF cards or SD cards for storing the photos and videos taken by the camera lens 2. In the exemplary embodiment, both the charging interface 41 and the card slot 42 are arranged on a first side surface 15 of the body 1, which increases the aesthetic quality of the sports camera 100. In one embodiment, a loudspeaker 8 for audio playback is arranged inside the body 1. The loudspeaker 8 is electrically connected to the circuit board 4. A sound outlet 118 is provided at a location on the body 1 corresponding to the loudspeaker 8. Furthermore, a microphone 47 for sound reception is provided inside the body 1. The microphone 47 is electrically connected to the circuit board 4. A sound inlet 119 is provided at a location on the body 1 corresponding to the microphone 47. The microphone 47 enables the user to capture sound signals during video recording. The loudspeaker 8 allows the user to hear the audio from the recorded videos during playback, thus simplifying the recording process. Specifically, the sound outlet 118, the sound inlet 119, and the first display 31 are all arranged on the first surface 16 of the body 1. For the majority of users, and in most cases, the sports camera 100 is primarily used for non-self-recordings. The arrangement of the sound outlet 118 and the sound inlet 119 on the first surface 16 of the body 1, which is opposite the camera lens 2, enables improved sound capture during user movement. Furthermore, when viewing recorded photos or videos, users predominantly select the side without the camera lens 2. This ensures that the audio is more easily perceived by the user during video playback. Of course, in other embodiments, the sound outlet 118 and the sound inlet 119 can also be arranged on a side surface of the body 1 adjacent to the first surface 16, or on the second surface 14. In one embodiment, the body 1 comprises a first housing 11 and a second housing 12. The first housing 11 and the second housing 12 are connected to each other, forming a cavity 10. The camera lens 2 and the first display 31 are attached to the first housing 11, and the second display 61 is attached to the second housing 12. The circuit board 4 and the battery 5 are both arranged within the cavity 10. The battery 5 and the circuit board 4 are located between the first display 31 and the second display 61. The battery 5 is located on the side of the circuit board 4 facing away from the first display 31. The camera lens 2 is located above the battery 5. The mounting element 103 is located on the second housing 12, and the mounting element 103 is located at one end of the battery 5 facing away from the camera lens 2. This efficient arrangement of the component positions allows for an effective reduction in the overall volume of the sports camera 100.Specifically, the first housing 11 has a first recess 115, and the base of the first recess 115 has a second recess 116. The first display 31 is arranged in the second recess 116. A first protective disc 3 is arranged in the first recess 115. The first housing 11 has a first display opening 105 in the base of the second recess 116, and the first display opening 105 is connected to the cavity 10. A first separating block 117 is arranged in the body 1 between the cavity 10 and the second recess 116. The base of the second recess 116 forms a surface of the first separating block 117. The first separating block 117 serves to support the first display 31, and the first protective disc 3 serves to protect the first display 31. This can effectively increase the service life of the first display 31.Furthermore, the arrangement of the first display opening 105 can facilitate the electrical connection between the first display 31 and the circuit board 4. This design is expedient and can lead to a more compact structure for the sports camera 100 in the exemplary embodiment. The second housing 12 has a third recess 121, and the base of the third recess 121 has a fourth recess 122. The second indicator 61 is arranged in the fourth recess 122. A second protective disc 6 is arranged in the third recess 121. The second housing 12 has a second indicator opening 102 in the base of the fourth recess 122, and the second indicator opening 102 is connected to the cavity 10. A second separating block 123 is arranged in the body 1 between the cavity 10 and the fourth recess 122. The base of the fourth recess 122 forms a surface of the second separating block 123. The second separating block 123 serves to support the second indicator 61, and the second protective disc 6 serves to protect the second indicator 61. This can effectively increase the service life of the second indicator 61.Furthermore, the arrangement of the second display opening 102 can facilitate the electrical connection between the second display 61 and the circuit board 4. This design is expedient and can lead to a more compact structure for the sports camera 100 in the exemplary embodiment. Several positioning pins 44 are arranged on the inner wall of the first housing 11. The circuit board 4 has positioning openings 43 corresponding to the positioning pins 44. The positioning pins 44 engage through the positioning openings 43 to provide a positioning function for the circuit board 4. Several studs 45 are arranged on the inner wall or at locations near the inner wall of the first housing 11. The circuit board 4 has threaded holes 46 corresponding to the studs 45. The sports camera 100 also includes screws 30, which are inserted through the threaded holes 46 and screwed into the studs 45. During assembly, after aligning and installing the positioning pins 44 in the positioning openings 43, the threaded holes 46 can be aligned with the studs 45 simultaneously. This allows the screws 30 to be tightened without having to locate the positions of the threaded holes 46 and the studs 45, thus simplifying the manufacturing of the sports camera 100. The first housing 11 or the second housing 12 has an eyelet 114 for carrying straps. When a carrying strap is attached to the eyelet 114, the user can carry the sports camera 100 on their body. In one embodiment, a surface of the second housing 12 adjacent to the first housing 11 projects to form a connecting section 124. Several locking openings 202 are formed in the connecting section 124. At the locations corresponding to the locking openings 202, the inner wall of the first housing 11 projects to form locking lugs 20. The locking lugs 20 engage in the locking openings 202, thereby connecting the first housing 11 to the second housing 12. The connecting section 124 is located inside the second housing 12, which can increase the connection stability between the first housing 11 and the second housing 12. Each locking lug 20 has at least a partial first inclined surface 201 on the side facing the outer surface of the first housing 11. This facilitates the insertion of the locking lugs 20 into the locking openings 202 and thus simplifies the assembly of the first housing 11 with the second housing 12. In one embodiment, a slot 125 is formed on a surface of the second housing 12 adjacent to the first housing 11. The slot 125 is located on the side of the connecting section 124 facing away from the cavity 10; that is, the slot 125 is formed around the outside of the connecting section 124. A surface of the first housing 11 adjacent to the second housing 12 projects forward to form a plug projection 50. The plug projection 50 engages in the slot 125. Thanks to this design, the connection stability between the first housing 11 and the second housing 12 can be further increased, and the ingress of water into the cavity 10 can be effectively prevented. In one embodiment, a control element 110 is arranged on the outer wall of the body 1. The control element 110 is used for operation by the user. The first display 31 or the second display 61 serves to show a target task when the control element 110 is operated by the user or when a touch control command is given, in order to facilitate the operation of the sports camera 100 for the user. Specifically, the control element 110 comprises a confirmation button 113, a power button 111, and a menu button 112. The confirmation button 113, the power button 111, and the menu button 112 are all located on a second side surface 13 of the body 1, that is, they are situated on the side opposite the connection area for the charging interface 41 and the card slot. This design offers a practical arrangement and allows for a smaller construction of the sports camera 100. Of course, in other embodiments, the confirmation button 113, the power button 111, and the menu button 112 can also be located on the first side surface 15, the first surface 16, or the second surface 14, etc. Circuit board 4, activated by the user pressing the power button 111, switches the sports camera 100 on or off. The first display 31 or the second display 61, activated by the user pressing the menu button 112, displays a menu. The confirmation button 113, activated by the user, completes the adjustment of device parameters. All other operations can be performed by touching the first display 31 or the second display 61. Each target function has a menu, comprising an image unit, a video unit, and a settings unit. When the user touches the image unit, the first display shows 31 saved images, or the second displays 61 saved videos. When the user touches the video unit, the first display shows 31 saved videos, or the second displays 61 saved videos. When the user touches the settings unit, the first display adjusts 31 device parameters, or the second displays 61 device parameters. These parameters include resolution selection, self-timer, white balance, time-lapse recording, focal length, brightness, contrast, saturation, continuous shooting, exposure, portrait mode, and volume, among others. The user can display a menu interface by pressing menu button 112 on the first display 31 or the second display 61, and view photos taken by touching the image unit on the first display 31 or the second display 61, etc. To adjust device parameters, the menu interface can be accessed by pressing menu button 112. A device parameter adjustment interface is then accessed by touching the settings unit on the first display 31 or the second display 61. By swiping up or down on the first display 31 or the second display 61, the user can scroll up or down in the menu interface to find the desired device parameter and adjust it by touch – thus performing the device parameter adjustment. Naturally, in other embodiments, the menu may also include a photo mode or a video mode.The user presses the menu button 112 to access the menu interface, and then taps the video mode or photo mode icon on the first display 31 or the second display 61 to display a photo or video recording interface on the first display 31 or the second display 61, enabling the user to operate the Sportkamera 100. Furthermore, in other embodiments, the first display 31 or the second display 61 serves to be switched to photo or video recording mode by the user swiping and touching, thereby enabling the user to switch to photo or video recording mode for use. The first display 31 or the second display 61 can also serve to adjust recording parameters when touched by the user, whereby the recording parameters may include focal length, brightness, contrast, saturation, time-lapse recording, continuous shooting, exposure, portrait mode, and white balance, etc. It should be noted that all directional terms in the embodiments of this utility model (such as above, below, left, right, front, back, etc.) serve solely to explain the relative positions and movements between the components in a specific position (as shown in the drawings). If this specific position changes, the directional terms change accordingly. Furthermore, the descriptions used in this utility model, such as "first," "second," etc., serve exclusively descriptive purposes and are not to be understood as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly defining the number of designated technical features. Therefore, features designated as "first," "second," etc., may expressly or implicitly include at least one of these features. Moreover, the term "and / or" throughout the text encompasses three alternatives. Using A and / or B as an example, these are: technical solution A, technical solution B, and the technical solution that satisfies both A and B. In addition, the technical solutions of the various embodiments may be combined with one another, provided this is feasible for a person skilled in the art.If the combination of technical solutions leads to contradictions or is not feasible, such a combination of technical solutions is to be considered non-existent and not covered by the scope of protection of the present utility model. The above descriptions merely represent preferred embodiments of the present utility model and do not limit the scope of the patent. All equivalent structural modifications made under the inventive concept of the present utility model and using the description and drawings of the present utility model, or their direct / indirect application in other relevant technical fields, fall within the scope of protection of the patent of the present utility model.

Claims

A sports camera (100), characterized in that the sports camera comprises: a body (1); a circuit board (4) arranged in the body (1); a camera lens (2) arranged on a first surface (16) of the body (1); a first display (31) arranged on a second surface (14) of the body (1), wherein the first surface (16) and the second surface (14) are located on opposite sides of the body (1); and a second display (61) arranged on the first surface (16) of the body (1) and located next to the camera lens (2); wherein the camera lens (2), the first display (31) and the second display (61) are all electrically connected to the circuit board (4). Sports camera (100) according to claim 1, characterized in that the first display (31) is a touch display. Sports camera (100) according to claim 1, characterized in that: the length of the sports camera (100) is 58 mm to 70 mm, the width of the sports camera is 25 mm to 36 mm and the height of the sports camera is 19 mm to 25 mm; the length of the first display (31) is 15 mm to 24 mm and the width of the first display is 9 mm to 15 mm; the length of the second display (61) is 15 mm to 21 mm and the width of the second display is 9 mm to 15 mm; the length of the circuit board (4) is 55 mm to 65 mm and the width of the circuit board (4) is 18 mm to 23 mm. Sports camera (100) according to claim 1, characterized in that the underside of the body (1) s 1 has a placement part (103) which serves to stand the sports camera (100) upright; the placement part (103) is a flat surface or a concave spherical surface. Sports camera according to claim 1, characterized in that: the sports camera (100) further comprises a battery (5), the battery (5) is attached to the body (1), and the battery (5) is electrically connected to the circuit board (4); the battery (5) is a rechargeable battery; a charging interface (41) is provided on the body (1), which is electrically connected to the circuit board (4); the charging interface (41) serves to connect a power source, the circuit board (4) charges the battery (5) when the power source is connected to the charging interface (41); the sports camera (100) further comprises a radio module (200), the radio module (200) is electrically connected to the circuit board (4), and the radio module (200) serves for wireless communication with an external device or for uploading recorded images and videos to a cloud;The sports camera (100) further comprises a card slot (42) electrically connected to the circuit board (4), the card slot (42) being used to receive TF cards or SD cards, both the charging interface (41) and the card slot (42) being arranged on a first side surface of the body (1); inside the body (1) a loudspeaker (8) for playing back audio is arranged, the loudspeaker (8) being electrically connected to the circuit board (4); a sound outlet (118) is formed at a location on the body (1) corresponding to the loudspeaker (8); inside the body (1) a microphone (47) for receiving sound is provided, the microphone (47) being electrically connected to the circuit board (4), and a sound inlet (119) is formed at a location on the body (1) corresponding to the microphone (47); the sound outlet (118), the sound inlet (119) and the first indicator (31) are all arranged on the first surface (16) of the body (1). Sports camera (100) according to claim 5, characterized in that a control element (110) is arranged on the outer wall of the body (1), the control element (110) comprising a confirmation button (113), a power button (111), and a menu button (112); the circuit board (4) causes the sports camera to be switched on or off based on the user pressing the power button (111); the confirmation button (113), the power button (111), and the menu button (112) are all arranged on a second side surface (13) of the body (1), the first side surface (15) and the second side surface (13) are arranged opposite each other, and the first side surface (15) adjoins the first surface (16). Sports camera (100) according to claim 4, characterized in that the body (1) comprises a first housing (11) and a second housing (12), the first housing (11) and the second housing (12) are connected to each other and form a cavity (10), the camera lens (2) and the first display (31) are attached to the first housing (11), the second display (61) is attached to the second housing (12), the circuit board (4) and the battery (5) are both arranged in the cavity (10); the battery (5) and the circuit board (4) are both located between the first display (31) and the second display (61), the battery (5) is located on the side of the circuit board (4) facing away from the first display (31), the camera lens (2) is located above the battery (5), the placement part (103) is located on the second housing (61), and the placement part (103) is located at an end of the battery (5) facing away from the camera lens (2). Sports camera (100) according to claim 7, characterized in that: the first housing (11) has a first recess (116), and a base of the first recess (115) has a second recess (116); the first display (31) is arranged in the second recess (116), and a first protective screen (3) is arranged in the first recess (115); the first housing (11) has a first display opening (105) in a base of the second recess (116), and the first display opening (105) is in contact with the cavity (10); in the body (1) between the cavity (10) and the second recess (116) a first separating block (117) is arranged, the bottom of the second recess (116) forms a surface of the first separating block (117); the second housing (12) has a third recess (121), and a bottom of the third recess (121) has a fourth recess (122);the second display (61) is arranged in the fourth recess (122), a second protective disc (6) is arranged in the third recess (121); the second housing (12) has a second display opening (102) in a base of the fourth recess (122), the second display opening (102) is connected to the cavity (10); a second separating block (123) is arranged in the body (1) between the cavity (10) and the fourth recess (122), the base of the fourth recess (122) forms a surface of the second separating block (123). Sports camera (100) according to claim 7, characterized in that: several positioning pins (44) are arranged on the inner wall of the first housing (11), the circuit board (4) has positioning openings (43) at corresponding locations of the positioning pins (44), the positioning pins (44) engage through the positioning openings (43); several studs (45) are arranged on the inner wall or at locations near the inner wall of the first housing (11), the circuit board (4) has threaded holes (46) at corresponding locations of the studs (45); the sports camera (100) further comprises screws (30), the screws (30) are guided through the threaded holes (46) and screwed into the studs (45). Sports camera (100) according to claim 7, characterized in that: a surface of the second housing (12) adjacent to the first housing (11) projects to form a connecting section (124); several locking openings (202) are formed in the connecting section (124), the inner wall of the first housing (11) projects at the locations corresponding to the locking openings (202) to form locking lugs (20); each locking lug has at least a partial first inclined surface (201) on the side facing the outer surface of the first housing (11); the connecting section (124) is arranged inside the second housing (12), and the locking lugs (20) engage in the locking openings (202); a plug groove (125) is formed on a surface of the second housing (12) adjacent to the first housing (11), a surface of the first housing (11) adjacent to the second housing (12) protrudes to form a plug projection (50), the plug projection (50) engages in the plug groove (125).