GoPro HERO10 Black

Introducing GoPro HERO10 Black

The all new GoPro HERO10 Black camera is finally here. All-out speed and ultimate ease come together in the most powerful GoPro ever.

To commemorate this milestone camera and its revolutionary new GP2 engine, HERO10 Black has a special GoPro Cyan Blue logo on the front and a matching HERO10 Black logo on the side. This also helps it stand out from HERO9 Black, which shares the same form factor. HERO10 Black is completely compatible with all HERO9 Black Mods and accessories.

The revolutionary new GP2 chip shoots 5.3K video with double the frame rate, 23MP photos, enhanced low-light performance and bar-shattering HyperSmooth 4.0 video stabilization in all modes. To simplify things, HERO10 is cloud connected—so the moment you charge it, your footage is automatically uploaded to the cloud.

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