US-based action camera maker GoPro’s Hero 10 Black is likely to arrive with a new GP2 chip on September 15.
The GP2 chip reportedly offers double the performance compared to its predecessor, improving low-light performance with more hardware upgrades, GizmoChina reports.
The Hero 10 Black comes with the same 2.7-inch display as its touch-enabled predecessor. However, the refresh rate of the front screen is said to be increased to get a smoother display.
The action camera would come with an updated stabilization called HyperSmooth 4.0, marketed as “groundbreaking”.
The HyperSmooth 4.0 would ensure that users can activate the recording at any time without any problems. The new algorithm is also said to improve low-light performance during shooting.
The design of the Hero 10 Black won’t be much different from the Hero 9 Black, the report said. (Also read: Wipro chairman announces return to office from Monday)
The Hero 10 Black will also allow users to extract 15.3MP images from the 5.3K videos, it added.
The battery remains unchanged at 1720mAh with support for fast charging.
The Hero 9 Black is available in India for Rs 49,500. (Also Read: Realme 8s 5G goes on sale for the first time today, check the price, specs and other details)
The GoPro 9 Black is waterproof to 10 meters and also supports a single microSD and charges via USB Type-C.
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