Last week, GoPro unveiled some advanced tools for the more ambitious content creator. Today, for the folk that just want to snorkel in the Bahamas, or jump off a cliff there's a new member of the ...
GoPro has updated its entry-level line of Hero action cameras with the Hero+ LCD, a new more budget-friendly touchscreen-toting offering. As with the previous GoPro Hero camera, the Hero+ LCD is built ...
Coming in at $100 less than GoPro's touchscreen Hero4 Silver, the new midrange Hero+ LCD combines some new with the old. Managing Editor Josh Goldman is a laptop expert and has been writing about and ...
At $100 less than the Hero4 Silver -- GoPro's other touchscreen camera -- you're definitely saving some coin here, but its streamlined entry-level feature set and design make it less of a bargain.
GoPro is taking steps to offer every possible client an action camera. Today, the manufacturer revealed a new action camera: the GoPro Hero+ Wi-Fi. It is an entry-level camera that fills the gap ...
The GoPro Hero+ is a solid action camera if you're on a budget, but it can't be removed from its case and you can't swap its battery. Design The Hero+ ($199.99 at Amazon) looks like most other GoPros ...
Action camera maker GoPro on Monday announced a new mid-range model dubbed the Hero+ LCD, a $299 model featuring an integrated touchscreen display capable of recording 1080p high-definition video at ...
GoPro’s got itself quite a stable of little cameras these days. We already had (from high end to low end) the Hero4 Black, Hero4 Silver, Hero4 Session, Hero+LCD, and the straight up Hero. Now, ...
If you want to spend less than US$300 on a GoPro actioncam, you're currently limited to the entry-level model known simply as the Hero. Although it shoots decent 1080p/30fps video, it lacks wireless ...
The camera measures about 2.8 by 2.7 by 1.2 inches (HWD) and weighs 4.2 ounces. It includes the same adjustable foot that's on every GoPro, as well as two adhesive mounts (one for a flat surface and ...
GoPro is synonymous with action cameras—small video cameras that cover an ultra-wide field of view, can be mounted on anything from helmets to surfboards, and are able to survive the rigors of extreme ...
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