GoPro Hero 10 Black with new GP2 processor launched in India


New Delhi, Sep 16 (IANS): GoPro on Thursday launched its latest action camera, the Hero 10 Black, with an improved overall performance.

The GoPro Hero 10 Black will be available in India in early November for Rs 54,500. It will be available to purchase via Amazon, Flipkart, Croma, and select retail stores.

The preceding GoPro Hero 9 Black will continue to be sold at a reduced price of Rs. 43,000, while GoPro Hero 8 Black will retail for Rs 31,000.

"Hero 10 Black is one of the most impressive cameras in the world, regardless of price," GoPro founder and CEO Nicholas Woodman said in a statement.

"Congratulations to our product and engineering teams on creating such a worthy 10th edition of our beloved Hero camera."

The new GoPro camera comes with a GP2 processor. The new processor enables HyperSmooth 4.0 video stabilisation for steadier shots. It also ensures higher resolution 23MP photos, improved low-light performance.

The new action camera also supports 5.3K videos shot at a smooth 60fps, or 4K video recording at 120fps.

GoPro has also improved the low light performance on the Hero Black 9.

In addition, Hero 10 Black also has the ability to use the camera as a webcam for Zoom and Team calls.

 

  

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