Keeping a promise he made several months ago, GoPro CEO Nick Woodman has announce the launch of a new entry-level Hero camera. For just $199, the new Hero forgoes certain features found on its more ...
The new model sheds the touchscreen of its linemate, the Hero+ LCD, sliding in under that model, but above the very basic Hero. Managing Editor Josh Goldman is a laptop expert and has been writing ...
GoPro has been the go-to consumer-level action camera pretty much since the Hero2 launched in 2011. Other cameras have been around in the same time frame, but no brand has become synonymous with the ...
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, ...
Rugged and waterproof to 131' (40m), HERO+ LCD also includes advanced features like HiLight Tagging and in-camera video trimming to make it easier to identify and share your favorite moments. HiLight ...
GoPro has a new entry-level Hero camera that may appeal to those who want more a bit more performance than the basic model offers, but don’t require all the bells and whistles of the higher-end Hero4 ...
Well, that didn't take long: less than a day after a low-cost GoPRO HERO leaked out, the company has now confirmed its existence. As the rumor suggested, this will be an entry-level camera aimed at ...
GoPro CEO Nick Woodman promised late last year that a new entry-level action camera was coming in 2018 and on Thursday, the company delivered. The new camera, simply dubbed the Hero, replaces the ...