🌍 Adventure Awaits: Capture it All with GoProHero!
The GoProHero is a waterproof digital action camera designed for travel enthusiasts. It features a 2-inch touch screen, 1080p HD video recording, and 10MP photo capabilities. With voice control, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth connectivity, it allows for hands-free operation and instant sharing of your adventures. Built to withstand the elements, this durable camera is perfect for capturing every moment, whether underwater or on land.
Flash Memory Bus Interface Type | UHS-I |
Flash Memory Type | Micro SD |
Display Resolution Maximum | FHD |
Screen Size | 1.95 Inches |
Form Factor | Durable |
Item Weight | 4.16 ounces |
Operating System | Proprietary operating system |
Style | GoPro HERO |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 1.75"D x 2.44"W x 1.26"H |
Number of Batteries | 1 AAA batteries required. |
Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Has Image Stabilization | Yes |
Image stabilization | Digital |
Sensor Type | CCD |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
Color | Black |
Features | Waterproof,Travel |
Lens Type | Fisheye |
Focus Type | Auto Focus |
Minimum Aperture | 1 Millimeters |
Maximum Aperture | 2 f |
Minimum Focal Length | 1 Millimeters |
Maximum Focal Length | 1 |
Compatible Devices | Wi-Fi and Bluetooth enabled devices |
Supported Image Format | JPEG |
White Balance Settings | Auto |
File Format | XAVC-S |
Exposure Control Type | Manual, Automatic |
Image Capture Speed | 30 fps |
Shooting Modes | voice command shooting timelapse slow motion |
Image Aspect Ration | 16:9 |
Video Resolution | 1080p |
Video Capture Format | XAVC-S |
Effective Still Resolution | 1E+1 MP |
Supported Audio Format | AAC |
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Really liking the GoPro Hero 2018 after being disappointed by the original GoPro Session from 2 years ago
2 years back I bought a GoPro Session. I didn't like it for a bunch of reasons (no touch screen, no mobile app to sync photos/videos, terrible editing software, issues transferring photos/videos off the camera, no removable battery, hard to add music, confusing super tiny interface for changing settings etc.) And it was $399! So definitely wasn't happy with the experience and didn't buy another GoPro. So then I see GoPro release this new $199 camera, GoPro 2018 and decide to give it a chance. And wow was I pleasantly surprised!! All the things that sucked in that original GoPro Session have been fixed and they even added voice commands that work really smoothly. It's literally like the exact opposite experience! So anyways, I'm not sure if the best option is to buy this one instead of their top of the line GoPro Hero 6 for $200 more but I do know that I am super happy with my purchase and loving the experience. Oh and I signed up for their GoPro Plus $4.99 a month service thing, that has been very useful. Oh and that auto video creating option as the files automatically transfer to the cloud when I plug it in is so cool. I just bought the 32 gb memory stick and that basic selfie/tripod stick thing to start. Ok you get the picture, I would DEFINITELY recommend buying a GoPro!Update: 4/28/18 - ok thought I would update my review since I've now had it for more than 3 weeks.So far everything is working out great! no changes to my review and I will update my review after say another month of using it.Update: 5/19/18 - have had it for about 2 months now and going good. I like to use the 1440 setting instead of the 1080 for video recording, both come out really nice but the 1440 is just so good. It takes up more space on the memory card but well worth it. The only I might do differently is buy a 64 gb card instead of the 32 gb. I might also buy an extra battery. The thing I like so much about this thing is how insanely portable and rugged it yet the video and picture quality is so awesome. In terms of accessories, I'm still good with the basic tripod, it fits nicely in my pocket and is a great holder for it. So yeah still working great. Video and picture quality is great, the interface is super easy to use (on the phone and the app) and it's never not worked and I've been using it almost every other day. Oh and yeah I've used it a lot more in water since my last update. lol it's definitely waterproof without any case. Also it is indeed very sturdy. I've dropped it, my kids have run over it, and it has been tossed all over. It kind of makes it more fun in a weird way. You can just hand it off to your kid and it won't break (and believe me kids break everything) or you can go running around with and not have to be extra careful. Ok I will try and update it in another month or two after so more use but i can thoughtfully say now that the GoPro Hero is well worth it and I have not used their other models like the GoPro Hero 5 or 6, so i can't speak to them. Sorry one last thing and this is meant for parents. Give the GoPro to your kids for the afternoon and say just go off and fill up the memory card with lots of different videos and photos. You will get some of the most precious and genuine moments you can possibly imagine. I don't know if it the portable size or how the tripod makes it look like a mini movie camera, but our daughter came back with heartwarming footage that we will show her years from now when she has her own kids. Ok lol sorry I know most of you don't care about all that, but hopefully I covered the quality part of it.Update: 6/8/18 - ok i don't know if i should keep providing updates or this is useful, but i have some more feedback. As you can read from above, I like to start slow with buying accessories for any device to make sure I am first happy with the device itself. So now that I am happy with the GoPro Hero, I have ventured out and found another useful accessory, besides the basic gopro tripod, that is inexpensive ($19.99). The accessory is basically just a sleeve with a lanyard in three different colors (i got the blue one because well i like the color blue and it looks fun especially in water). On Amazon it's called "Accessory Cover Gopro Sleeve plus Lanyard". Honestly though, i pretty much buy everything off of Amazon, but in this case (not sure Amazon likes me saying this part) but I bought this accessory and the tripod off the GoPro site because they give you 20% off if you have the GoPro Plus $4.99 membership. Anyways, it's a just a few bucks, so probably can do it off Amazon to make it easier, especially for returns. Ok enough about that sorry. So the "GoPro Sleeve Plus Lanyard" is such a basic accessory but man it's super duper useful. Combined with the tripod, it's the only accessories I think I need and they both are cheap (I know people buy the one that hooks to the chest and all but I don't use that). Anyways, it's perfect for when you're in the water because the lanyard can be secure around your neck or wrist. And since fun moments to capture kind of pop unexpectedly, I use it to keep it around my neck so I can quickly turn it on and capture what's happening (especially easy because if you hit tap the record button on stop it just starts recording without having to push anything else). And I know this part is subject, but there's something just fun about having it in the sleeve (especially in blue, but i'm partial to blue), you just look at it and you kind of want to grab it and start shooting something. I just recorded my daughter riding her bike for the first time (without training wheels) and it came out great. Again easy because of the sleeve+lanyard. Also, for traveling, you can pack the GoPro Hero + sleeve & lanyard + tripod literally in your coat pocket. Ok so sorry that was a lot of typing about a $20 accessory that is basically just a sleeve and lanyard, but I just found it super useful and thought I recommend that people first start with the tripod and sleeve+lanyard before spending too much on accessories. Oh and also, if you're wondering if you should buy the high end version instead, i'm not sure what the answer to that is. I am super happy with the quality of the video and pics on the Hero, especially because of the price being $199, but I have seen friends videos and pics off the Hero 6 and I won't lie it's pretty incredible and yeah it's better than the Hero quality, but it's also $399. If this is your first GoPro Hero (like me, well I had the Session like I mentioned earlier, but that one is sort of a different model and as I mentioned I didn't like that one), I would recommend starting with this one. The good thing is they are all the same size, so all the accessories will transfer over if I decide to upgrade in say 2 years. Ok so to finish off, I am still super happy with the GoPro Hero and I've been using it literally daily/every other day since I bought it.Update 7/5/18 - ok I've now had the GoPro Hero for 3 months. I'm still going strong with just the two basic accessories (the basic $29.99 tripod and the basic $19.99 sleeve + lanyard). We have started to bike around the local forest reserves so I've been thinking about getting a bike mount, but haven't pulled the trigger on that one. Ok so in terms of updates, I would definitely recommend getting an extra battery especially for trips. For day to day use I don't find the need for the extra battery. But vacation trips, it was definitly a mistake to not get an extra battery as we couldn't get back to the hotel or a charge point. Anyways the batteries are relatively cheap and super tiny so doesn't add to travel bulk. The picture and video quality continues to be just really awesome. The versatility of this thing in terms of going from a water enviorment to a more rugged one where it has to be able to take a fall and not break and do so in a manner of that is truly portable and easy and quick to operate is what makes this thing so insanely useful.On the negative side, I have noticed that once in a while I have to swipe one extra time on the touch screen to have it react. Minor and infrequent event, but worth looking into by GoPro. I'm not sure of th cause, maybe it happens if the screen is grimy or something, not sure.Anyways, overall, still loving it and with summer here it's use has gone up to every day usage. Oh and last thing, my daughter dropped it down a flight of stairs last week and literally nothing happened to it. They should make my car out of this stuff.Update 7/14/18 - oh forgot to mention, MAKE SURE you buy the memory card recommend by GoPro (SanDisk Extreme® 64GB microSDXC or the SanDisk Extreme® 32GB microSDHC. Here's the link to it on Amazon - SanDisk Extreme 64GB microSDXC UHS-3 Card - SDSQXAF-064G-GN6MA [Newest Version]). The reason I say to make sure to buy the right memory card is because I have two friends whose GoPro was freezing and it turns out it was because they didn't use the GoPro recommended memory card. Apparently it's a high speed card that the camera needs.)Update 7/22/18 - have a noticed a few times that the audio stops playing when replaying the video on the camera itself. i went to settings and hit the reset settings option and then it worked fine. it automatically restarted the camera and in like 20 seconds it all was fine. i have just recently started changing it from 1440 to 1080 so that i can change the field of view to narrow and medium as that can get better footage when you are up close to things. On 1440, the only option is wide. It's just that the video quality looks so good on 1440 that I usually end up leaving it on that setting. oh my son was running with the gopro on the little tripod accessory and ran into the wall and lol he was fine most importantly and the gopro was fine as well. if you get the chance, go down a water slide with it, you get some awesome footage. again would like to reiterate that to start one of the coolest things about the gopro is it's portability for when you go on trips, so i would highly recommend not going overboard on buying accessories to not only reduce cost but also to ensure you can easily pack everything without too much bulk. so pretty much the gopro hero + 64 gb memory card (specific one required, SanDisk Extreme 64GB microSDXC UHS-3 Card - SDSQXAF-064G-GN6MA [Newest Version] + 2 batteries + mini tripod thing + sleeve&lanyard thing.Update 7/25/18 - Ok I swear I am not trying to test if this thing will break lol. But I was chasing my 2 1/2 year old son down the street and I had the gopro hero in the mini tripod in my sweatpants pocket (it holds better in the back pocket of jeans btw) and it fell out and wam it slammed on the concrete. I was like oh @#$. I looked down and the edges around the square lens cover thing was dinged up pretty good but interestingly enough the lens cover didn't get scratched at all. So then I turned it on to check if something inside broke. But everything was fine. So yeah it's pretty tough. anyways so just a recommendation, if you are wearing more loose fitting clothes like sweats, the gopro hero might fall out of your pocket but if you have jeans on it's totally fine. My wife asked me why don't I just use the blue sleeve + lanyard thing because that can connect around my wrist. i just like alternating between the mini tripod handle thing and the sleeve + lanyard mostly because I find that the camera moves around less when i use the mini trip handle grip thing for obvious reasons. so now that I know this thing can take a serious hit with no damage, might hook it to the front of my daughter's bike wit this GoPro Handlebar/Seatpost/Pole Mount (GoPro Official Mount) but then i saw it was $56 for the mount and that seems kind of pricey although the reviews are good on it and it definitely fits the need. But as I have mentioned in my many comments above, i don't recommend buying tons of accessories right off the bat. Think about it for a while and see if you really think you need instead of just going out and spending too much on accessories. If you find yourself consistently riding your bike (two times doesn't count!) and holding the gopro with one hand as you ride, then yeah start looking into the mount for that purpose. After owning two basic accessories so far (the basic tripod and the basic sleeve + lanyard, i can tell you that while the gopro accessories are not cheap, they do feel really solid and good quality like the camera itself).Update 8/20/18 - Still going great! The app is really well designed. The automatic videos that the App creates after it auto-synchs with the GoPro are just great. You can even use your own music if you want. It automatically matches up the beats of the song with the video, so cool. I cannot stress how much of a different experience this GoPro was from the GoPro Session I bought over 2 years ago. Just flat out night and day. Luckily I haven't dropped the GoPro again since my last update but as I referenced before, it wouldn't matter even if I did as the thing is practically indestructible. It has frozen once since my last update but I just took out the battery and put it back in and all was fine. Btw, 2 points to the designer of the battery who put that little handle on it. It lets you slightly pull it out and push it back in. That way you don't have to completely remove the battery when it freezes. Again though, it's only frozen a few times since I bought it so not an issue.Update 9/3/18 - yesterday I forgot to bring my GoPro hero as we celebrated the last weekend of summer in the city and I got ugh got my iPhone wet and something happened to the mic. Luckily I dried out the phone and eventually hard reset the phone and everything is back to normal. But would have been much better if I remembered the GoPro because I would have got way better shots because I wouldn’t have to be so careful. With the GoPro, one of the continuing pluses is how tough and durable it is. You could hang out and have a good time and not have to worry about breaking anything. And it’s durable enough where you can just hand it off to your kid and say go run with it and not have to worry.
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Best Budget Camera for a beginner!
After having it for a few months now i can legit write a good review about it. Personally its does great. Easy to use it does freeze time to time and have to take battery out start it back up and get back to recording but thats about it.Battery life is only if lucky maybe 50 mins tops. Over all its a good camera besides the freezing issue but its very rare. I would recommend this so any new you-tuber or blogger thats just starting out. I tried the whole cheap go pro knock offs and was just upset with my self over the quality and sound. This does great on videos audio pictures. Don't cheap out just buy it worth the trouble if you truly want good quality in your videos. Curious about how this camera performs just search kentucky fins chaser on youtube and take look for your self!
C**M
An excellent multi-purpose camera
I bought this camera as part of a sale expecting to eventually be able to do some cool stuff with it, far from everyday use, but boy was I pleasantly surprised. This camera is useful as everything from a wireless dashboard camera to a chest-mounted POV camera for countless tasks, and coupled with the app which shows you everything the camera sees in real time on your phone, it makes a great endoscope to look in high places or underwater. The app also allows you to record the camera remotely, starting or stopping recording from a distance using bluetooth, and even importing footage from the camera on-the-go.Accessories for this camera are widely available. A pack of 50 is selling now for less than $20, and includes nearly all of the essentials for shooting in any scenario. Batteries are cheap as well, with a pack of two third-party batteries with a charger selling for a little under $20 as well.For a camera with such a (relatively) low price, my expectations were greatly exceeded. Compared to the GoPro Hero 5 or 6, this camera only lacks GPS and 4K video, which most beginners can do without. This camera is fantastic, and can be useful in ways you won't expect.
A**R
Cool camera, terrible instructions, terrible battery life
I did not like that it was hard to figure this product out. For someone who's never had a GoPro before there was very little instruction only one booklet that had pictures to show you how to get things going. There was no instruction on how the class work to attach it to things and how to get it out of the box! I was really afraid I was going to break it with all the forest I had to use while trying to detach this thing. Otherwise it's pretty cool little camera very convenient especially for a kid who wants to make videos. One thing that I'm not too excited about is the battery life. I charged it up and within seconds of it being on there was already down to 96%. Please shut it down and turned it back on later to find that it was now at 84%. After a couple photos it was down to 82%. I guess I'm going to have to get another battery or two. I'm not sure if this is normal for these batteries or if there's something wrong with this one. I also didn't realize that you needed to have a MicroSD card in order to work this thing. Like I said things were not very clear at the instructions are not very clear you need to kind of figure things out yourself or ask someone who has one.
S**A
It has been working great since 2018, but can’t find fresh rechargeable battery in 2022.
I have been using this GoPro Hero 2018 since November 2018, it is still working great. I took it with me to cruises a few times over the years and it took beautiful and vivid video. The microphone is also great, it picked up voices and sounds clearly without distortion. The only negative is the rechargeable battery. It is getting shorter battery life after a few years of use and I can’t find a replacement battery. Even I can find a replacement, the replacement most likely has been sitting on the shelf for a few years now since GoPro discontinued it after 2019. It is hard to retire this durable GoPro action camera due to non-supportive accessory.
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