The Hero 10 Black from the US action camera manufacturer GoPro is expected to be shipped with a new GP2 chip on September 15th.
The GP2 chip is said to offer twice the performance compared to its predecessor, improved performance in low light with more hardware upgrades, reports GizmoChina.
The Hero 10 Black will be equipped with the same 2.7-inch display as its predecessor with touch functionality. However, the refresh rate of the front display should be increased in order to achieve a smoother output display.
The action camera would come with an updated stabilization called HyperSmooth 4.0, which is marketed as “breakthrough”.
The HyperSmooth 4.0 would ensure that users can easily activate the recording at any time. The new algorithm would also improve the low-light performance when shooting.
The design of Hero 10 Black won’t differ much from Hero 9 Black, the report says. (Also read: Wipro chairman announces return to office on Monday)
The Hero 10 Black also allows users to extract 15.3 MP images from the 5.3K videos, she added.
The battery remains unchanged at 1720 mAh with support for fast charging.
The Hero 9 Black is available in India for 49,500 rupees. (Also Read: Realme 8s 5G Goes First On Sale Today, Check Out Price, Specs, And Other Details)
The GoPro 9 Black is waterproof up to 10 meters and also supports a single microSD and is charged via USB Type-C.