
GoPro Hero4 Session review
The HERO4 is more streamlined than previous GoPros, but is it a little too pared down to justify its high price tag?
The HERO4 is more streamlined than previous GoPros, but is it a little too pared down to justify its high price tag?
Updated TomTom wants to shake up the action camera market, figuratively and literally.
GoPro adds some cool features – and user-friendliness – to the ultimate action camera.
UPDATED The cube-shaped Hero5 Session is close to GoPro's flagship Black camera in capabilities, yet remains just as tiny as before.
Able to shoot 4K at 30fps for over two hours, this great-value GoPro-basher has a tempting point of view.
5.7K resolution, livestreaming and endless manual tweaks make this a solid 360-degree shooter.
A beautifully crafted security camera that's great for indoors but not as suited for gardens and outdoor security.
This entry-level effort puts price before performance, but it should appeal to social media addicts new to 360 video.
Updated It's not much larger than a matchbox but it can shoot 4K video at 30fps and 1080p at an amazing 120fps
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