Description
Weighing just 2.63 ounces, the HERO4 Session from GoPro is 50 smaller and 40 lighter than previous HERO4 models. Sporting up to 1080p60 video capture (1920 x 1440 at 30 fps), notable design tweaks include a cube-like shape that can be virtually flush-mounted as well as an integrated waterproof housing rated to 33'. Keeping things simple, the HERO4 Session uses just a single button to power the camera on and start recording. This doesn't mean it lacks customizable settings, though. Simply tether the camera with a Wi-Fi- or Bluetooth-enabled smart device or the separately available Smart Remote from GoPro to tap into setting likes Ultra Wide and Medium field of view (FOV), select a preferred video resolution and frame rate, enable one of the still photos modes, and more. Although the design has changed, your mounting options have not. With the included Standard Frame, you can use any three-prong, thumbscrew GoPro mount - the same ones that work with other GoPro models. For near-flush mounting, you can instead opt for the Low-Profile Frame. To get you started, the HERO4 Sessions includes is one Curved and one Flat adhesive mount for semi-permanet attachment to boards, helmets, and other non-porous surfaces, along with a mounting ball joint and mounting buckles to quickly connect or release the camera to or from its mount. The camera powers from an internal battery lasting up to two hours, and a Micro-to-standard-USB cable is included for charging/powering and file transfer. Features Supports 1080p60 / 1440p30 (43) Video Capture 8MP Still Photos Ultra Wide Angle Glass Lens + SuperView Integrated Housing Waterproof to 33'
GoPro Hero4 Session - International Version
Current Price
$420
Average
$223.74
Min Price
$79.7
Max Price
$420
Price dynamics
47%
Description
Weighing just 2.63 ounces, the HERO4 Session from GoPro is 50 smaller and 40 lighter than previous HERO4 models. Sporting up to 1080p60 video capture (1920 x 1440 at 30 fps), notable design tweaks include a cube-like shape that can be virtually flush-mounted as well as an integrated waterproof housing rated to 33'. Keeping things simple, the HERO4 Session uses just a single button to power the camera on and start recording. This doesn't mean it lacks customizable settings, though. Simply tether the camera with a Wi-Fi- or Bluetooth-enabled smart device or the separately available Smart Remote from GoPro to tap into setting likes Ultra Wide and Medium field of view (FOV), select a preferred video resolution and frame rate, enable one of the still photos modes, and more. Although the design has changed, your mounting options have not. With the included Standard Frame, you can use any three-prong, thumbscrew GoPro mount - the same ones that work with other GoPro models. For near-flush mounting, you can instead opt for the Low-Profile Frame. To get you started, the HERO4 Sessions includes is one Curved and one Flat adhesive mount for semi-permanet attachment to boards, helmets, and other non-porous surfaces, along with a mounting ball joint and mounting buckles to quickly connect or release the camera to or from its mount. The camera powers from an internal battery lasting up to two hours, and a Micro-to-standard-USB cable is included for charging/powering and file transfer. Features Supports 1080p60 / 1440p30 (43) Video Capture 8MP Still Photos Ultra Wide Angle Glass Lens + SuperView Integrated Housing Waterproof to 33'
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Product review & video
hey what is up guys I'm Kim PhD here and every single GoPro from the first one all the way through to 2015 has been a rectangle until now so this is the newest GoPro this is the gopro hero4 session i really want to like it but here's what it's all about so first off yes it's a cube it resembles that $99 polaroid cube camera except a lot less colorful it's just all black all around so the session is a one and a half inch cube all the way around and has a big lens on the front and just two buttons so it's a really simple camera to use kind of seems like a beginner GoPro at first although it really isn't but it just has one big record button up top and a little LCD display and then the sides are pretty clean and behind the door on the left side is a micro SD card slot and a micro USB port for charging and data which is kind of nice it you can use your phone charger unlike with other GoPros


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