The Hero 10 Black is currently the third kid in the family of action cameras produced by GoPro. This is due to the release of the Hero 11 Black. Even while it does not have as many capabilities as GoPro’s top model—most notably, it does not have an 8:7 sensor that is fantastic for filming vertical movies that work well on TikTok—it may now be the greatest value. This is because GoPro’s top model does not have an 8:7 sensor. Because it features a GP2 engine, this model is superior to the GoPro Hero 9 Black, despite the fact that the latter is more affordable.
Even though it was given the name Hero 10 Black, this particular GoPro was not one of those models that represented a significant advancement for the range. For instance, when the GoPro Hero 5 Black was released with built-in protection that did not require the use of a case, as well as when the GoPro Hero 7 Black introduced HyperSmooth stabilization, these were significant advances. Instead, the Hero 10 Black addresses a number of bugs and makes improvements to the majority of the new features that were introduced with the Hero 9 Black. The user interface has also been simplified, and several new shooting modes have been added. Because of this, it is currently among the best video cameras and the best sports cameras that can be purchased.
Specification
- Processor: GP2
- Video: 5.3K60, 4K120, 2.7K240, 1080p240
- Photos: 23MP
- HyperSmooth 4.0 video stabilization
- Waterproof to 33ft (10m)
- Built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
- Cloud connected
- Front display
- Rear touchscreen
- 1720mAh battery
Where to get GoPro HERO10 Black?
The Hero10 is a pocket-sized camera that measures 2.8 inches tall by 2.2 inches wide by 1.3 inches deep (HWD) and weighs about 5.4 ounces. Integrated mounting clips allow the device to be attached to a tripod, selfie stick (for vloggers), or other mounting attachment. Because of its compact size, durable chassis, and waterproof certification of 33 feet, this series is a fan favorite for installation to a wide variety of objects, including people, animals, and cars.
You may avoid the problem by powering the GoPro through the USB-C port when you’re recording for a long period of time or by lowering the frame rate. During our testing conducted at room temperature, the Hero10 was able to continually record until its battery died at 5.3K24, which corresponds to a running time of close to 90 minutes. The way the camera is used in various conditions also has an effect on the amount of heat it generates; for example, when it is mounted and in motion, airflow will cool the GoPro, and snowboarders don’t really need to worry about the camera overheating at all.