After rumors that round about the cyberspace, GoPro has made official its Hero 7 series of action cameras.
The new series of cameras has three different variants — White, Silver, and Black — and all built to withstand amounts of water pressure with their rugged looks. All of them can respond to any of the 14 pre-determined voice commands, aiming to assist better in capturing moments, as well as offering USB Type-C connections.
The Hero 7 White, despite being the most affordable of the three, offers a touch display.
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GoPro Hero 7 White key specs:
- 2-inch touch display
- 10MP camera with EIS
- up to 1080p, 60fps video capture
- 2x slow motion
- WiFi
- Bluetooth
- USB Type-C
- Water resistance up to 10m
- 62.3 x 44.9 x 28.3mm
- 94g
The Hero 7 Silver, on the other hand, boasts of 4K video recording.
GoPro Hero 7 Silver key specs:
- 2-inch touch display
- 10MP camera with EIS
- up to 4K, 30fps video capture
- 2x slow motion
- WiFi
- Bluetooth
- GPS
- USB Type-C
- Water resistance up to 10m
- 62.3 x 44.9 x 28.3 m
- 92g
Lastly, the GoPro Hero 7 Black offers what the company calls gimbal-like stabilization technology called HyperSmooth, making your video shots more stable than previous GoPro devices.
GoPro Hero 7 Black key specs:
- 2-inch touch display
- 12MP camera with HyperSmooth OIS
- up to 4K, 60fps video capture
- 8x slow motion
- WiFi
- Bluetooth
- GPS
- USB Type-C
- 3.5mm audio jack
- microHDMI port
- Water resistance up to 10m
- 1220mAh removable battery
- 62.3 x 44.9 x 28.3 m
- 116g
The GoPro Hero 7 series — White, Silver, and Black — is now available for pre-order in the US with prices at US$199 (~Php10,800), US$299 (~Php16,200), and US$399 (~Php21,700), respectively with it hits shelves in other countries beginning September 27th.