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The GoPro Hero 10 Black Gets a Major Resolution and Speed Boost

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There’s a new GoPro Hero 10 on the block and it brings some major improvements with more resolution and faster speed.


The new GP2 processor is the breakthrough feature of the latest GoPro, and it unlocks 5.3K video at 60 frames per second (fps), 4K 120fps, 2.7K 240fps, and 23MP photos. On top of shooting sharper movies and images, the GP2 processor also boosts the overall quality of your content with improved video algorithms featuring local tone mapping and 3D noise reduction so you can capture finer detail, more realistic textures, and better contrast – even in low light.


This new high-performance processor also boosts the overall speed of the GoPro H10, so you’ll be able to jump between shooting modes, navigate menus, and review your content that much faster. This newfound speed also extends to transferring content to your phone.

According to GoPro, the Hero 10 can wirelessly offload 30% faster than the GoPro Hero 9. For the first time, you can also connect your phone directly to the GoPro Hero 10 through USB to speed up transfers by 50%. There’s also an option to automatically upload your latest footage while the camera is charging.


The GoPro Hero 10 also features improved HyperSmooth 4.0 in-camera video stabilization to make your all your extreme sports moment look like they were shot perfectly shake-free.

The GoPro Hero 10 Black is available for $499, but you can also buy it directly from $399 if you elect to go for the included one-year GoPro Subscription – after which the GoPro subscription will cost $49.99 annually or $4.99 a month.

Also, existing GoPro subscribers can purchase a Hero 10 Black with an accessory bundle (extension grip tripod, magnetic clip mount, spare battery, and 32GB SD card) without any added cost at $399.


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