GoPro has become genuinely action camera due to its simplicity and small enough to be portable. It is commonly used to shoot time lapse battery evaluation for phones and 360 degree videos with multi dollar transit hubs and test runs of quarter million dollar racing cars on a dirt track.

The GoPro Hero5 is the newest action camera from GoPro, following the GoPro Hero4 Silver; it features a touch screen behind the device case. The Hero4 came in two versions, Silver and Black. The Silver has its cool video modes including user-friendly touchscreen, while the Black version has its all extreme video modes, such as shooting at 4K in 30fps and 1080p at 120fps.

The GoPro Hero5 was combined with the best features like image stabilization, which is useful when trying to get a gentle shot and a tracking shot while riding on your CitiBike. This Hero5 device is also the first GoPro with GPS built in, which is perfectly suited with all the travellers and wanting them to know where they exactly taken shot that last great video.

This device is the debut of voice commands in all GoPro variants. Users can tell their Hero5 to start and stop recording, which is convenient for anyone in the field of extreme sporting. Dashing down a hill riding on a mountain bike is perfectly cool on a GoPro, but it's a bit annoying when you stop the epic run just to press a record button.

The Hero5's ability is to directly save video moments either when you shout 'oh shit' or 'that's sick.' But you can only utilize moments when you're altering with GoPro editing suite.

The best component of the Hero5 is its price; adding all other features that have existed, in some form or in fashions. But the Hero5 is the first ever to achieve all those features with a nice price; which is available at $400. The Hero4 retailed for $US500, when it was launched back in 2014.

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