
The camera is also waterproof to ten meters without the need for a case, while GoPro’s polished interface makes it both suitable for beginners and fun to use.Ĭons: It can’t shoot 4K video, which most smartphones can now manage with ease. Pros: Unlike most budget action cameras, the Hero 7 White’s 1080p video is stabilized and easy to edit in GoPro’s smartphone app. It can’t shoot 4K video, but offers the same waterproofing and usability as more expensive GoPros, for a fraction of the price. The bottom line: For beginners who just want a point-and-shoot action camera with few frills, the Hero 7 White offers very good value. And despite its lowly, entry-level status and recent culling from GoPro's lineup, it's still well worth considering if you're looking for a tough, affordable waterproof camera – here's why.


With the remaining stock of the now discontinued Hero 7 White likely to be heavily discounted in the Black Friday 2019 and Cyber Monday sales, it's a good time to consider what was already the most affordable GoPro ever.

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