Check out our full review of the GoPro Hero 3+ below. We had the Hero 3 for over a year now but recently, the new Hero 3+ was introduced to offer better HD video support in a smaller and lighter footprint. The Go Pro Hero 3+ comes in three editions -- the silver and black edition, with the latter being the more capable and comes with more accessories in the box. The Hero 3+ is the same small boxy device that's almost the size of a match box. This small form factor make the Hero a good candidate as an attachment camera to almost any imaginable structure or locomotive machine -- in a mountain bike, car, surf board, kite, balloon, drone, etc. We've tried using the Hero 3+ under water and the case looks like it could hold up to several meters deep (GoPro claims up to 40 meters). Compared to the previous Hero3 camera, the Hero3+ is a bit smaller and lighter but has very little changes in the look and design between the two of them. With the GoPro app installed, the Hero 3+ can be remote controlled and set to various modes. Read more in our articles including "GoPro Hero 3+ Review" and "Go Pro Hero 3+ on a Jet Ski".
Check out our full review of the GoPro Hero 3+ below. We had the Hero 3 for over a year now but recently, the new Hero 3+ was introduced to offer better HD video support in a smaller and lighter footprint.
The Go Pro Hero 3+ comes in three editions -- the silver and black edition, with the latter being the more capable and comes with more accessories in the box. The Hero 3+ is the same small boxy device that's almost the size of a match box. This small form factor make the Hero a good candidate as an attachment camera to almost any imaginable structure or locomotive machine -- in a mountain bike, car, surf board, kite, balloon, drone, etc.
Our coverage of hero 3+ includes: "GoPro Hero 3+ Review"; "Go Pro Hero 3+ on a Jet Ski"; "GoPro Hero 4 coming to the Philippines in October". Each article provides unique insights and information.