GoPro 7 Says Shaky Video is Dead

Just when you say GoPro is near its end, they launch Hero 7.  As they closed down Karma early this year, we were skeptical as to the future of GoPro.  Lo and behold, they just focused on the product that made them famous, the action camera.

When the hero series came out, they usually introduce two models, the black and the silver.  With the Hero 7, they added a new one, white.  Let us breakdown the differences here.


From the looks of things, GoPro has finally made something right this time around.  Offering an entry level model right up against their competitors yet offering a solid product to make its customers extremely happy.

The Hero7 White is right up to the customers who only want the ruggedness of the GoPro brand and would want simplicity in their shots.  These people who want more adventure and just wants fun more than being technical in their documentation.  With a price tag of just USD199, this competes head to head with the current industry competitors.  Why go for them when you have a GoPro brand with you.

The Hero7 Silver touches first base with the 4K and slew of other features more than the White.  This one has WDR and GPS, has standard stabilization (like the White) yet it is 4K capable.  Retails for USD299.

The Hero7 Black is something to crow about.  The HyperSmooth alone will make us wetting our pants in excitement.  Imagine video that smooth, you don't have to buy a gimbal to get that stabilized output.  With lots of options in the video side and that 8x slow motion, simply it amazes us what this new baby can do.  Oh did we would not want to forget, this thing does live streaming over Facebook, so keep those likes and shares coming.  Retails for USD399.

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