Where the smartphone ecosystem mostly experiences a plethora of leaks from reliable sources. However, there’s still no word about GoPro Hero 8 and the features that it will have once it hits the market. the action camera niche isn’t as prolific when it comes to this regard, Which is why there’s little to no information on the web about GoPro Hero 8.
with most of the news involving what people want to see, so what are the features that have been requested by the users?
While Hero 7 is a great device in capturing video during a bumpy ride, it’s still limited to 60fps at full resolution. For starters, an HDR video capture at 4K with stabilization is arguably the best feature that GoPro Hero 8 could have. Shooting at a full HD on 240fps and 120fps will not utilize the HyperSmooth feature that is one of the major strengths of the current iteration, TechRadar reported.
If the San Mateo-based company can improve the screen’s responsiveness as it’s a bit slow to pick up command input at times. GoPro Hero 8 can take advantage of this to take the crown back from the DJI Osmo Action.
What’s more, an improved mic should be considered as well since there are users who aren’t satisfied with the device’s performance on this end. An edge-to-edge screen display will also strengthen the GoPro Hero 8’s position to provide users with more screen real estate to navigate the UI, lastly, GoPro Hero 8 should be looking to return the video photo capture feature that’s been removed following the release of the Hero 6.
Regarding the price of the GoPro Hero 8, it’s likely that the company is looking to have the cost go down to more competitive levels on account that DJI Osmo Action is employing this sales strategy, and than expected to see three tiers yet again with GoPro HERO 8 Black, Silver, White representing each iteration.
As for when it will come out, given that the company has been refreshing the series annually, there’s a high chance that the GoPro Hero 8 will come out this September.

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