Inside you’ll find a standard micro-USB port, as well as a micro-SD card slot. This door opens when you slide the embedded button with your fingernail: It’ll likely have some charge already in it, but just in case, the charging port is located under the small secret door that’s on the side of the unit. Now that we’ve got it unboxed, you’ll want to get it charged up. So it ends up being a bit more ‘discreet’ than the wider profile Heor4 Silver/Black units. That said, the Hero4 Session is for whatever reasons less obvious – so it doesn’t stick out as much in many situations. Scenarios where it did work in places the Hero4 Silver/Black wouldn’t have worked well though would be onto the anchor of a boat (because it wouldn’t have fit through the hole correctly that the chain goes through), or mounted on the bike seat post facing forward without getting bonked.īut in almost every other situation, size or weight wasn’t really a factor. Over the last almost two-months that I’ve been using it, I’ve tried to find those sort of scenarios – and there aren’t many. Which isn’t to say that those situations don’t exist, but just that they’re somewhat limited. Now, when it comes to sizing, here’s the thing – there are limited situations where the size will really matter. First, in the ‘nude’ or sans-case mode (which varies by unit) – and then with a waterproof case: Oh, and just because a lot of people seem to compare it to the (really poor quality) Polaroid camera, here’s the size there:Īs for weights, here’s a look at the difference between the various units on the market. In this configuration, the Hero4 Session would be waterproof of course, and with the case, so is the Hero4 Silver. So let’s start with the case/mount situation. While it’s true that I often just stick a GoPro in my pocket on vacation, both units fit fairly well – so there’s no real difference there. Because for most situations you’ll be putting either of the two units in some sort of mount/case. You’ll see that obviously it’s a fair bit less wide:īut while it’s less wide, it’s also quite a bit deeper:Īs you can see, it’s a smidge shorter, but not appreciably so.īut in many ways those two items are academic. There’s been a lot of attention here, but it’s probably important to debunk a few things as well.įirst up, here’s the size of the unit next to GoPro Hero4 (Silver/Black are identical in size). Next up we’ll take a look at how the Hero4 Session compares to other GoPro units. But how does it size up? Let’s move onto the next section. It’s just a standard micro-USB cable, like those used on non-Apple phones.Īs may be obvious…it’s a perfect little square. Then we’ve got the USB cable that plugs into the unit. Next are the frame ‘cases’, I’ll dive into these a bit more later – but essentially they’re brilliant. And finally to the far right is a new low-profile adapter for the Hero4 Session to keep it lower to a helmet. While the one in the middle is a new ball-joint mount that rotates around and locks in place. The one to the left is the most common one you’ve seen on past GoPro units. One sticky mount is flat, the other curved (for helmets). Then we’ve got the sticky mounts and previously noted box plate mount. Once you dig everything out of the box, here’s what you’ve got waiting for you:įirst up is the manual and GoPro stickers: The unit itself is attached within one of the frame cases, which is in turn attached to one of the standard GoPro mounts, which is finally attached to a solid baseplate that you can always save for later use (ideal for putting on a ledge/table/etc…). It comes in a box design fairly similar to GoPro’s other higher end cameras. With that – let’s dive into things! Unboxing:įirst up we’ll get this little nugget unboxed. If you find what you read here interesting, you can support the blog at the bottom. I’ll be keeping that one to answer questions here on the post. The other device was one I just bought myself (full price). That one will be going back to them shortly, like usual. One device was sent over as a media eval from GoPro to check out. And the results might just surprise you (both good and bad).Īs is always the case, I like to declare where I got devices. I’ve taken it (well, them actually) on multiple trips (actual vacations!) and beat the crap out of it in every way I could think of. I’ve been testing it since release, and have a pretty good handle on how it works. Yet this past Monday, they made the logical decision to drop the price to $299, so I figured I’d get around to clicking publish on my in-depth review taking into account that pricing change. The unit made headlines due to its small size compared to existing GoPro units. It’s been about almost three months since GoPro announced their Hero4 Session action cam.
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