![]() ![]() It also seems likely that the Hero10 Black will support 5.3K video recording at 60 frames per second (fps), 4K video at 120 fps, and 2.7K video at 240 fps. This could be why the connectivity observed with your Chromebook/pixel book is not consistent. Recent Hero cameras only supported 5K recording at 30 fps, 4K recording at 60 fps, and 2.7K at 120 fps, so this would certainly be a welcome improvement. We can also expect to see an enhanced version of GoPro’s HyperSmooth electronic stabilization technology that produces gimbal-like results for super-smooth footage. There’s no information yet on pricing, though we’re likely to see the device land for around $450, as that was the launch price for the Hero9 Black. Looking to get your first action camera or keen to replace your current one? Then take a moment to browse through these suggestions for some of the best ones currently available. Also, check back soon to find out more about GoPro’s Hero10 Black, as that may well turn out to be the one to get. ![]()
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