gopro hero plus lcd waterproof pricelist
I heavily debated for months getting a cheap, Chinese knock off like the ones right here on Amazon you have probably scene with random names like "Chinaface" and "ODRVM" and "Apeman". Those prices ranged from $50-75 then i came across this Hero+ LCD e-commerce packaging one for $158. What is really strange is that this same modeled listed as "WIFI enabled" sell for over $200 and this product new is $300 but i called GoPro directly and they dont even sell it anymore just through Amazon or vendors.So i felt that was a good background for others researching heavily like i did. To the camera:Pros:- inexpensive- waterproof- awesome clear picture- It DOES NOT come with the backdoors - skeleton (for audio), the original waterproof one not touchdscreen and touchscreen for underwater but i called and they sent it to me for free because they don"t sell it anymore. It did come with the waterproof casing (people on here said it didnt though so it could be different)- small and lightweight- reputably USA brand (worst customer service ever though, thats below)Cons - there is actually alot but i would still recommend this camera- Customer Service - after playing around with it today i had a ton of questions, i spent 1 hour, 40 min waiting for customer service to pick up. I had two phones going with different options i selected. I finally spoke to this Indian guy, very tough to understand him, he put me on hold 2-3 times as he didnt know the answers then we got cut out but the line didnt hang up its like he pretended to just not be there. So i hung up and waiting 30 min then i called again. I then spent over 2 hours waiting!! I actually googled "awful GoPro customer service" then a ton of websites popped up of customers recently as of IN THE LAST 24 HOURS saying how awful they are and how long they waited. So i eventually talk to someone then i wanted to plan a call later today as i was busy and i knew i would have time later. So he said he would call in the next 2-3 hours later, he never did.- Camera doesnt include all back doors but i put it in Pros up top as well but i had to call and alot of people have said this product could be used but Amazon saying its new- The camera comes with GoPro quik - which is movies you only can make 60 secs and it selects random footage and pics which i dont like but it did make a cool random 60 sec videos- If you have a mac and use Movies/iMovie you will like it much better than GoPro studio or you can play around with it for a while and end up really liking it but i think Movies on Mac/iMovie is greatSo overall, i tried to include everything i could to help you on your researching journey of GoPro/other action cameras.* I attached two pictures to make it extra helpful for you to see the product**Please click "helpful" to spread this review and it also encourages me to write more reviews :)*** If you have any questions, i would glady help :)
I have always been interested in a GoPro camera, but the darn things are just so expensive. I saw the GoPro Hero plus on eBay just before we went on a Caribbean vacation. We had plans to go snorkeling and I wanted a camera to take underwater pictures. Usually we use the waterproof 35mm disposable cameras, but the pictures never turn out. I did a little research on the camera. For a beginner camera, it had all the features I would need to take pictures, video, and then be able to review the footage using my phone. I picked up the camera for a song, and bought 2 of 64GB memory cards. Once I got it, I took some still shots and some video. I had to play around with the camera a bit to understand all if its functions. I downloaded the GoPro app to my phone and linked to the Hero Plus to see the pics and video. The quality was very good. We bought an extendable selfie-stick to put the camera on, and we were set for vacation. While on vacation we went snorkeling several times. I got lots of video footage. The camera worked well underwater. The lighting was great and the colors show with vibrance. I took many still shots that turned out great. I am very happy with the camera and look forward to using it more when we off-road and ride our ATVs.
The Hero+ LCD"s price, on the other hand, does not say "entry level." At $300 in the US and £250 and AU$430 in the UK and Australia, respectively, this is a somewhat pricey camera for the category given what it can do. The $130 (£100, AU$169) Hero model is truly entry level in price and features. That"s a considerable price gap between it and the Hero+ LCD.
That is, as long as you"re willing to put up with the rest of the Hero+ LCD"s design. Like the Hero, this camera is permanently in its rugged housing. Some might find this to be a plus since it means the camera can"t fall out and is always protected. However, since you can"t pull the camera out, if you damage the housing you"re not easily swapping it for a new one. While it can certainly handle a lot of abuse, if you manage to scratch the lens glass, you"re stuck.
With its standard solid plastic backdoor, the housing is waterproof to 131 feet (40 meters). There is also a waterproof touch backdoor that"s good down to 10 feet (3 meters) as well as a skeleton door that lets more sound reach the built-in mic. External mics, by the way, are not supported on this model.
On its own, the video from the Hero+ LCD is very good and stands up to other models priced around $300 such as the Drift Ghost-S and Replay XD Prime X, though only the former has a live-view screen. Sony"s Action Cam Mini with its Live-View Remote is another option and is better in image quality and features, though it"s not as easy to use.
For casual viewing on a smartphone or tablet and posting to YouTube, you likely won"t be disappointed with what you get from the Hero+ LCD. As with most cameras in this category, when viewed at larger sizes you"ll see compression and motion artifacts and details are pretty soft and mushy. These things only get more pronounced when shooting in low light.
It"s pricey for its shooting options and performance, but the GoPro Hero+ LCD is also one of the few action cameras available with a built-in live-view screen. That"s a feature that"s tough to beat, especially if you"re looking to simplify your shooting experience.
GoPro announced a quadcopter droneand two separate virtual reality camera rigs in the span of less than 24 hours last week. This week? It’s back to action cameras. Today GoPro has announced the Hero+ LCD, a new low-end option in the Hero line of action cameras. The camera goes on sale this Sunday, June 7th, and retails for $299.
The Hero+ LCD isn’t going to wow users with the ability to shoot extreme slow motion or 4K footage, but the specs are slightly better than what’s found on the relative bargain bin $129 Hero. The new camera shoots video up to a resolution of 1080p at 60 frames per second and photos at 8MP, and has an LCD touchscreen on the back — all improvements on the entry-level version. The rest is basically the same: it’s waterproof up to 40m (131’), has built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, and supports microSD cards up to 64GB.
While the price isn’t necessarily cheap, it fills the one obvious hole in GoPro’s line of products. With the Hero+ LCD, GoPro now sells its Hero4 line of cameras at prices of $129, $299, $399, and $499. Companies like Sony have tried competing with GoPro at the high end to mild success, but the best weapon for the likes of Garmin, Xiaomi, and even HTC, has been price — until now.
Today GoPro announced its latest action camera, the GoPro HERO+ LCD. This marks the first time GoPro has done an ‘off-cycle’ release of a new camera product, as the company has historically released new action cams in the September/October timeframe. It also bookends a rather busy week of announcements for the company. Last week they announced both their intentions of launching a drone early next year, as well as their crazy 6-camera spherical mount system. And that’s all before we talk about an apparent upcoming software update to start cloud sync of GoPro files to some sort of still unannounced internet service. And don’t forget that even more crazy 16-camera virtual reality mount they built for Google.
The new GoPro HERO+ LCD is sorta exactly as the name implies: It’s the 2014 GoPro HERO…plus…an LCD screen. Well, and connectivity over WiFi and Bluetooth Smart.
You’ll likely remember that the entry level GoPro HERO was $129US, and had a non-removable external case. That meant that you couldn’t take it out of the case, which in turn meant you couldn’t add in any additional rear-attaching accessories such as the extra battery packs or LCD screen.
They also added in the WiFi and Bluetooth Smart compatibility. Not for sensors, but rather for connecting to your mobile phone. This connectivity allows you to transfer photos and videos over to your phone, and then up to the interwebs. Further, the HERO+ LCD includes the remote highlight tagging, which wasn’t available on the lower end model. This means you can use the remote control to tag highlights so you can find them quicker later on during editing.
Finally, the camera has an internal editing capability, allowing you to slice the clips a bit better before transferring them. This helps reduce the time to transfer video clips to your phone, making the process a little bit quicker. This is planned to come to the HERO4 Silver later this summer, and the HERO4 Black as well (if you have bought the additional LCD back touchscreen).
The Hero+ LCD unit includes a few different back doors, so you can use it in wet environments and still touch the screen, as well as using an open door too.
Definitely an interesting market for sure. For those curious about my recommendations – for 95% of folks it’ll likely shift from the Hero4 Silver to the HERO+ LCD, assuming there are no issues with it. The reason being that if you’re using it for cycling and such, you can actually use your Garmin Edge device with the GoPro, inside of Garmin’s free VIRB Edit software suite – thus getting all the benefits of data overlays there (I suppose Garmin is probably happy you’re buying their device). It’s really only if you’re doing direct to camera sensors and don’t already have a GPS device for speed/distance/pace/altitude that I’d recommend looking at the Garmin X/XE lineup.
Note: You can now order the Hero+ LCD via both Amazon and Clever Training. While both sites help support the site here and all the work I do, by using Clever Training you’re also going to save 10% on your order with DCR Reader Coupon Code DCR10BTF – further, you’ll get free shipping within the US!
GoPro has introduced the Hero+ LCD camera, sharing many features with the entry-level Hero with the addition of a touchscreen. The Hero+ LCD is waterproof to depths up to 40m/131 ft, and adds both Bluetooth and integrated Wi-F with support for the Android and iOS GoPro App. Videos can be recorded at up to 1080p/60, and 8MP still image capture is offered.
The Hero+ LCD"s features include HiLight Tagging for marking notable moments while recording or playing back footage, as well as in-camera video trimming for rapid editing and sharing without the use of a computer. Content can be shared directly to Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Like the Hero, the Hero+ LCD offers a QuikCapture setting, allowing the user to power the device on and start recording with one button press. The battery allows for about two hours of recording per charge; microSD cards up to 64GB are supported.
The Hero+ LCD will launch in the United States at retailers and online on June 7 for $299.99 USD. The camera will then go on sale internationally on July 12.
SAN MATEO, CALIF. (June 1, 2015) – GoPro, Inc. (NASDAQ:GPRO), enabler of some of today"s most immersive and engaging content, has announced the availability of its new HERO+ LCD camera. Capturing life-like high definition 1080p60 video and 8MP photos, the HERO+ LCD features a convenient touch display for easy shot framing, settings control and access to an all-new in-camera video trimming feature. Like the entry-level HERO, the HERO+ LCD is built directly into its waterproof housing. The simplicity of this all-in-one design now combines with expanded features to make capturing life’s memorable moments easier than ever.
Rugged and waterproof to 131’ (40m), HERO+ LCD also includes advanced features like HiLight Tagging and in-camera video trimming to make it easier to identify and share your favorite moments. HiLight Tagging lets you mark key moments while recording and during playback so you can easily find them later, and the all-new video trimming feature allows you to create short clips in-camera for easier sharing without a computer.
Built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth® connect the HERO+ LCD to your GoPro App-enabled smartphone or tablet for easy camera control and shot preview when your camera is mounted or out of reach. The GoPro App also allows for easy content sharing to Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and more and combines with the new in-camera video trimming feature to form a convenient content sharing solution.
“HERO+ LCD illustrates that even as we push the limits of life capture with bleeding-edge devices like the HERO4 Black, we’re also focused on delivering accessible, high-quality capture solutions to anyone wanting to GoPro,” said Nick Woodman, founder and CEO of GoPro.
Whether you are a first-time user or a GoPro veteran, the HERO+ LCD is an impressive capture solution. It combines GoPro’s famed image quality, versatility and durability with WiFi connectivity, long battery life and touch display convenience in an all-in-one design.
HERO+ LCD will be available for purchase in the U.S. at authorized GoPro retailers and GoPro.com beginning June 7, 2015. International availability will begin July 12.
GoPro has introduced a new entry-level action camera, the HERO+ with Wi-Fi. In terms of specification, this model sits above the HERO, but below the recently launched HERO+ LCD. The HERO+ with Wi-Fi does not feature an LCD, but does offer wireless connectivity for use with the mobile app.
The GoPro HERO+ is waterproof and compatible with GoPro"s various mounts and accessories. The model can capture 8MP still images, and record footage at 1080/60p and 720/60p resolutions. Both "Burst" and "Time Lapse" capture modes are supported. Other features include Bluetooth, QuikCapture for powering the camera on and recording with a single button press, SuperView wide-angle FOV, HiLight Tag, AutoLow Light mode, and an integrated microphone.
The model is priced at $199.99 USD, which is slightly more expensive than the HERO ($129 USD) but less expensive than the HERO+ LCD ($299 USD). The model will be available starting October 4.
SAN MATEO, CALIF. (Sept. 28, 2015) – GoPro, Inc. (NASDAQ:GPRO), enabler of some of today’s most engaging content, is making capturing and sharing immersive, on-the-go content more accessible than ever with the release of its new Wi-Fi and Bluetooth® enabled HERO+ camera. At $199.99 MSRP, the HERO+ is waterproof and mountable as well as compatible with GoPro’s vast array of mounts and accessories. It captures stunning 1080p60 and 720p60 video and 8MP single, Time Lapse and Burst photos with the same impressive image quality that GoPro has become famous for. HERO+ most notably features Wi-Fi which allows it to connect with GoPro’s mobile app and benefit from convenient tools such as a Trim & Share feature that allows the user to quickly create and share short video clips across leading social media channels.
The HD HERO also offered an expansion port on the camera"s rear panel, branded the HERO Bus. Optional accessories included the LCD Bakpac, which offered a small monitor that displayed and played back video, and the Battery Bakpac, which doubled the battery life of the camera.
The HERO3+ camera models claim dramatically improved low light performance and have a waterproof enclosure which is 20% lighter and 15% smaller than the HERO3"s, according to the GoPro website. The HERO3+ camera housing is 20% smaller than the HERO3. The cameras are claimed to have improved image sharpness (close focus down to 7" vs about 3 ft on the HERO3, at the expense of distant focus which is slightly less sharp
In September 2014, GoPro released an entry level camera named simply "HERO", priced at $130, alongside the HERO4 Black and HERO4 Silver. It is built into a waterproof housing, unlike the HERO4 line.
The GoPro HERO (2014) can capture 5mp still images and has a 5fps burst option. It is able to record 1080P at 30 or 25fps and 720P at 60 or 50fps on to a MicroSD card up to 32GB. It has an LCD non touch display on the front and is waterproof down to 40m.
In June 2015, the company started to sell the GoPro HERO+LCD, which provides video recording at 1080p at 60 fps and 8 megapixel photos. The HERO+LCD is also built into a waterproof housing.
The HERO8 Black largely introduced several new functions into the camera. Physically, the HERO8 Black now incorporates the connecting prongs that are used to connect accessories, directly onto the camera. Originally, the cameras would only be able to access the prongs if the cameras utilised either the frames (for cameras HERO5 to HERO7) or the protective cases for HERO4 and before. Moreover, the GoPro logo moved under the LCD screen to make way for extra microphones. More additions to the camera most notably were part of the software aspects of the camera. These included an option to switch between various settings presets, including standard, activity, cinematic and action shots and adjusting on-screen shortcuts of the user interface. Most notably as part of software, was the introduction of the night-lapse video, which similar to the time-lapse video mode, automatically stitches the frames captured by the camera at set intervals, however with the addition of improved low-light performance.
The HERO8 Black also attempts to address vloggers who may wish to use the GoPro in such a manner. As such, GoPro has also introduced an external accessory known as the "Media Mod" which includes a USB Type-C port for supplying power to external microphones and accessories, a micro-HDMI port and a 3.5mm microphone port. Moreover, the accessory includes a mount to connect either external microphones, LEDs or an LCD screen.
Ultra wide-angle, 1080p@60fps/720p@60fps, 8MP/3264 x 2448 (5fps), Built-In Touch Display, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Micro USB, microSD (up to 64GB), Waterproof 40m, Li-Ion 1160mAh, 127g, Black
All-in-one awesome + touch-display convenience.\nFeatures 1080p60 and 720p60 video, 8MP photos up to 5 frames per second, built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth®, and the convenience of a touch display. Waterproof to 131’ (40m).\n\nAll-in-one awesome + touch-display convenience.\nCapture incredible moments and relive them on the spot. HERO+ LCD delivers 1080p60 video and 8MP photos, and features the convenience of a touch display. Built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth® connect to the GoPro App to allow for shot preview, total camera control and easy content sharing to Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and more from your phone or tablet. Rugged and waterproof to 131’ (40m), with the ability to power up and record at the press of a button, HERO+ LCD is the convenient life capture solution for all of your adventures.\n\nBuilt-in touch display.\nThe HERO+ LCD touch display lets you preview your shot to frame the scene perfectly. It also simplifies camera control by letting you easily navigate menus and adjust settings with the convenience of touch.\n\nGoPro video quality.\nHERO+ LCD features the same immersive 1080p60 and 720p60 video that’s made GoPro famous. User-friendly modes like QuikCapture, SuperView and Auto Low Light make it easier than ever to capture professional-quality shots.\n\nVersatile photo capture.\nShoot 8MP photos to share with friends on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and more. Time Lapse mode automatically captures photos at set time intervals from 0.5 to 60 seconds. Burst mode shoots 5 photos in one second—perfect for fast-action sequences.\n\nControl, view and share with built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth®.\nHERO+ LCD features built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth®, allowing you to connect to the GoPro App and Smart Remote.1 The GoPro App transforms your phone or tablet into a live video remote for your camera, offering full control of all functions and settings, easy shot preview and playback, plus sharing via text, email, Instagram and more. The Smart Remote allows you to control multiple GoPros from distances of up to 600’ (180m).\n\nTrim and share video on the go.\nHERO+ LCD makes it easier than ever to share your favorite shots through Instagram, Facebook and more. Now you can create and save short highlight clips from your videos right on your camera and share them using the GoPro App. You can also save them to your computer and combine them to create epic edits of your best footage.\n\nRugged, waterproof, all-in-one design.\nHERO+ LCD is built directly into a rugged housing2 that’s waterproof to 131’ (40m). It’s designed to survive dirt, sand, water and nearly anything else you can throw at it. Surf, snow, pets or kids—capture it all without a worry.\n\nQuikCapture + HiLight Tag.\nPower on your GoPro and start recording with the press of a single button. QuikCapture turns your GoPro into a one-button camera so you’re always ready to capture key moments. HiLight Tag lets you mark those moments during recording and playback so you can quickly find them later for editing or sharing using the GoPro App or GoPro Studio.\n\nWorld’s most immersive video.\nHERO+ LCD features SuperView™, a GoPro-exclusive video mode that captures the world’s most immersive wide-angle perspective. It allows you to capture more of yourself and your surroundings in the shot—resulting in captivating, ultra engaging footage of every adventure.\n\nAuto Low Light.\nLet the camera do the thinking for you. Auto Low Light intelligently changes frame rates based on lighting conditions for optimal low-light performance, enabling you to move between bright and dark environments without having to adjust your camera settings.\n\nGoPro App + GoPro Studio.\nExpand your GoPro experience with the free GoPro App and GoPro Studio software. The GoPro App allows you to control your camera remotely using your phone or tablet, view and share your content and watch “best of” videos on the GoPro Channel. Use GoPro Studio to import and view your GoPro media, and create your own engaging GoPro-style videos to share with the world.
After every trip, we come back with pictures and videos that we treasure forever. When we are having a bad day at work, we go back to these pictures to lighten the mood. So, how about you utilise the GoPro HERO action camera to capture all the action on your next trip? Its unique set of features will make every video and picture you take, seem even more captivating. One of the major highlights lies in the fact that this device is waterproof. This particular model is waterproof up to 10 m, so whether it’s snorkelling or swimming, you can shoot all the action underwater well. Your first scuba diving experience is just as special as your child’s first swimming competition, so make sure you have a GoPro with you to capture all the action. The camera is built for action, and therefore it is rugged and can handle any terrain. So no matter what adventure you are indulging in, you can depend on your GoPro to capture it in all its rawness. GoPro also supports voice commands, so you don’t have to depend on your hands to control the camera. One of the biggest drawbacks when it comes to having a camera is the fact that we have to spend some extra time to move all the pictures to our phones. But, with the GoPro camera, this won’t be a problem at all. You can access all the pictures and videos you have taken, by logging into the GoPro application on your phone.
The price of Eken H6S 4k in Nepal is Rs 16,999and comes with an action camera tripod, waterproof camera case, mount accessories and a wireless remote.
Along with capturing pictures and videos, AEE S50 comes with many other features. It has a 175-degree wide-angle lens and comes with multiple interchangeable recording modes. An additional feature of this action cam is it supports an external microphone and HDMI output. This action cam is said to be waterproof up to 40 metres. The 1250mAh battery can give you a decent run while recording videos. The battery can last up to three hours.
The price for AEE S50 is Rs 19,800 and upon purchase, it comes with waterproof housing, camcorder plate, flat adhesive pad, curved adhesive pad, USB cable and quick starter guide.
A better version that gives a better value for money among AEE action cameras is the AEE S71T Plus. This action camera has professional 4K shooting and can click 16MP supersharp photos. It has a built-in 2-inch touchscreen display and a built-in wi-fi transmission function. It also has an IP68 waterproof housing dive depth of up to 328 ft. This action cam also supports slow-mo, burst shooting, time-lapse, up to 150-degree ultra-wide-angle and 10X digital zoom for the ultimate action camera experience. It supports an external microphone and has up to 16x fast forward and fast reverse mode. Smartphones and tablets can have real-time control and operation. The action cam will also be equipped with multi-functional wi-fi remote control. Another noticeable feature about this action cam is it has a built-in G-sensor.
The price for the AEE S71T Plus is Rs 26,350 and upon purchase, the buyer will get waterproof housing, wi-fi watch remote, camcorder plate, 2-pin mount, camera bag, USB cable and curved adhesive pad.
The price for SJ 8 Pro in Nepal is Rs 30,000 and the buyer will get waterproof housing, quick release buckle, 2 x 3M adhesive tape, 4 x camera mount, tripod mount, adapter, cleaning cloth and a type-C cable along with the camera.
Though it cannot compete against the likes of GoPro Hero 8 and Hero 9, it gives a tough challenge to the Hero 7, which is a pretty badass action camera itself. It can record HDR videos in 4K up to 60fps; the user can rotate the display 90 degrees to take the photos. It has a dual display that allows the users to preview the images and videos. Osmo Action is waterproof up to 36 feet and up to 30 minutes. With waterproof housing, the depth can be extended up to 197 feet. This action cam also records videos in slow motion. DJI’s RockSteady electronic image stabilisation (EIS) technology stabilises footage in standard record modes. RockSteady is enabled in all video modes except in slow-motion, hyper-lapse, or time-lapse modes. The Osmo Action can be controlled via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi from an iOS or Android smartphone using the DJI Mimo app.