GoPro Hero10 Black Review
GoPro is hitting a 10th-generation milestone with its annual action camera update this year. And while the Hero10 Black ($399 with a one-year GoPro subscription) is a decidedly more evolutionary update than the revolutionary Hero9 was, it's a better camera for it. The form factor remains the same, so the Hero10 works with Hero9 accessories. More importantly, the video engine has been updated for 5.3K60 and 4K120 capture, aided by superlative stabilization. Its slim design and wide lens make it a favorite for POV action shots, and it works well for live streaming and as a webcam. Although it costs $50 more than the previous model, it's the best GoPro yet, and our Editors' Choice winner for action cameras.Builds on Hero9 Design Last year's Hero9 delivered the first significant update to the line's physical design since the Hero5. The slightly larger frame, color front-facing display, and support for Mod accessories continues here, with some welcome refinements.
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The GoPro Hero10 Black looks a lot like the Hero9, but rolls video with more pixels and double the frame rate, making it the company's best action camera yet.
5.3K capture at up to 60fps; 120fps 4K for slow motion; Class-leading video stabilization; Front-facing color screen; Waterproof without an add-on case; Media Mod support; Wi-Fi and USB transfer for phones and tablets
Battery drains quickly; Costs more when bought without a subscription; Heat limits long-form recording