GoPro’s new HERO10 Black camera features faster processing, high-resolution video recording, integrated stabilisation and uploading to the Cloud while charging.


Angled view of the new GoPro HERO10 Black camera. (Source: GoPro.)

The new GoPro HERO10 Black becomes the flagship model in the company’s range, thanks to its higher-resolution (23 megapixel) sensor and high-performance GP2 processor, which enables it to record  life-like 5.3K video at 60 frames/second (fps), 4K video at 120 fps and 2.7K video at 240 fps. It also enables HyperSmooth 4.0 video stabilisation, setting a new bar for action cameras. The new sensor delivers improved low-light performance, which faster processing ensures a significantly snappier user interface.

The HERO10 is also cloud connected. When plugged in to charge, the camera will automatically upload recently captured footage to the user’s GoPro cloud account. This feature, along with unlimited cloud backup of GoPro footage at original quality, is available for GoPro subscribers for AU$69.99 annually or AU$7.49 a month. The new camera is available globally with an included one-year GoPro Subscription for AU$599.95 or AU$749.95 without a subscription. Existing GoPro subscribers can purchase HERO10 Black at the lower AU$599.95 price on GoPro.com. Click here for more information.