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GoPro HD Helmet HERO Camera
GoPro HD Helmet HERO Camera
- Professional-grade full HD video up to 1080p
- 60 frames per second option in 720p and WVGA resolutions provides liquid smooth slow motion playback
- Videos can be easily edited with iMovie or Windows Movie Maker
- Industry’s widest angle (170º) and sharpest lens captures more of the scene
- Includes easy to apply mounts for attaching camera to virtually all helmets
If you enjoy HD quality recordings of your accomplishments, the GoPro HD Helmet HERO will make your video gnar bone tingle. Mount this cam about anywhere imaginable then send it from the highest peaks to the raddest surf around. The HD Helmet Cam records up to 2.5 hours of action on a single charge while the expandable memory of up to 32GB SD (not included) will store up to 4h 21m of 1080p quality video. GoPro videographers know that you like to play rough so they built a waterproof and shockpro
List Price: $ 299.00
SALE Price: Too low to display
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(out of 6 reviews)
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about 1 year ago
Review by technojerry for GoPro HD Helmet HERO Camera
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I have used this camera a couple of times since receiving it for Christmas. I have used both the strap mount for my vented bicycle helmet as well as the permanent stick on mount for my dual sport motorcycle helmet. In both cases, the mounts work as well as the camera. I still have the previous generation GoPro HERO in standard definition, but not in the wide field of view lens configuration like the current HD version. I like the wide field of view of this HD model. It is great at giving a very good view of both the trail as will as your handlebar movements while riding both my mountain bike or motorcycle. The quality of the video is fantastic. The files do get large, but that is to be expected with the high resolution of this camera. I have been using a 16GB SDHC card and have filed up about half of it on one battery charge. I would recommend a high speed card reader to improve the download times from the card. A 12 min video was nearly a gigabyte. The battery last I think longer than the previous standard definition camera which ran on AAA batteries. I think that I will buy an additional battery someday for long rides with lots of action.
The only reason I have not given it a full 5 stars is the difficulty in reading the small status screen with all the various modes it has. The same issue I have with the standard definition HERO. The icons that tell you if you are in burst, still, timed, or video mode are very small across the top of the display. The numbers to tell you the number of pictures or videos taken are much larger. It is just difficult if you have the camera mounted on top of your helmet and you try and look in the mirror on your bike to see if the camera is on and what mode it is. You have to use the select button on the front to both turn the camera on and select the right mode. The shutter button is on top and is easy to operator even with gloves. It is not difficult to read the display if you are holding the camera in front of you, but much more difficult when mounted on top of your helmet. You can unclip the camera from the mount, but that can be difficult when it is on top of your helmet.
I am looking forward to the expansion port options being available, like the LCD screen to view the videos in the field. I am also thinking of investing in the chest strap mount so I can get different view over the handle bars as will as making it easier to see the small status display. Other than the small icons telling you which mode, this is a very nice camera that takes very high quality action videos. It is very small and light and easy to use when you have it in the right mode. I would highly recommend this camera to anyone wanting action videos of their bicycling, motorcycle, or skiing activities.
about 1 year ago
Review by George Marinich for GoPro HD Helmet HERO Camera
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I’ve used the HD Hero quite a few times now, and as the other reviews said, it does a very nice job. It’s nice and compact, seems to be quite tough, and takes really nice hands-free POV stills and video. There are a few things I’ve had to look out for, however. One is that with the wide angle lens and no way to see what the camera is seeing, it’s very common to get “warped” shots – ones where the horizon bends drastically up or down. It’s the nature of the lens, of course, but something to look out for. If you can get it pointed properly the shots come out very nicely. The screen for settings is also barely usable. It’s simple enough to use, but difficult to see. With the case on the buttons don’t feel very positive, so once in a while I find that I didn’t actually start the camera rolling. As a result just about every clip I take starts and ends with me looking at the camera to make sure it’s on or off. Not a huge deal, but shouldn’t be necessary either.
The other issues are ones that I think can easily be fixed by GoPro. First, the battery on mine is far more difficult to remove than any other camera I’ve had. It seems to be partly due to the slick coating on the battery label, and partly due to the way the battery snaps in. It’s not a big deal when you’re in the house, but out in the field changing a battery can be a challenge. Similarly, the memory card is a bit tougher to get out than on any of my other cameras. Again, not a problem in the house, but more tricky than it should be when you’re trying to quickly swap cards so you can keep shooting. The gizmos that connect the camera to your helmet (I also got a bike clamp) are all plastic, and would benefit by a more rubberized surface or something. It seems like it would be very easy to over tighten the clamps (trying to get the whole setup to hold still) and break the plastic. I have a few ideas to work around that, but haven’t had a chance to try them out yet.
Image quality is better than I expected for both video and stills. I saw the online samples, which are good, but the real deal is even better. Overall this camera is great fun to use, and since it fits in my pocket I find myself taking it with me often. If you want a camera that you won’t have to worry about knocking around and getting wet, this is a great choice.
about 1 year ago
Review by Frank Loose for GoPro HD Helmet HERO Camera
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I can’t agree with the previous poster who said there is no support at GoPro. I have left four voice messages and all four calls were returned within the same business day. At their web site, download the PDF parts manual, and on the last page they list their phone number. Regarding the camera, I just received mine and have not used it on a job yet, but the tests I have shot so far look quite nice. It is impressive for such a little guy and for such a reasonable cost.
about 1 year ago
Review by Jim Chou for GoPro HD Helmet HERO Camera
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I bought this from REI using the annual 20% member discount on a lark and it has turned out to be a great purchase.
The video quality is surprisingly good for such a cheap (relatively speaking) camera. The 720p is better than that from my Canon SD940IS, which does not even provide 1080p. There are many sample videos on YouTube from myself and others, just search for the product name.
I haven’t used the still mode much, but the pictures do not seem nearly as good as that of dedicated still cameras (like the aforementioned camera).
I have not tried out the helmet mounts yet, though I did use the included head straps for a couple of videos. These turned out to be nausea-inducing, as I tended to turn my head a lot. I don’t think the helmet mounts will be any better, as I would still be turning my head a lot in most sports.
I ended up ordering a GoPro Chest Mount Harness for HERO Cameras and the videos from that were much more stable.
I thought I would be using the 1080p mode a lot, but for the coxing videos I have been using this for so far the 720p wide-angle mode is much more suitable, you can see much more of the boat and the oars; also, at 60fps slow motion video would be much clearer.
The choice they made to leave out a display paid off in battery life – 2.5 hours of continuous on time is awesome! The control mechanism is fairly unfriendly, but you get used to it… not sure why they couldn’t have put in a mode dial though, it wouldn’t have been that much more expensive, even for the waterproof case part – Canon cameras have had this in their waterproof cases for many years.
I didn’t even think about the sound, but after reading the product literature I have to say I agree with their comments about sound quality. Looking back over some other videos taken with still and video cameras I find that there is a lot of wind noise in most of them, whereas this camera in its waterproof case lets you hear ambient noise without the wind noise.
All in all, a great product. A little pricey, but great for what it does.
about 1 year ago
Review by J. Gaetani for GoPro HD Helmet HERO Camera
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This is hands down the best affordable POV camera on the market. The picture is amazing, especially in good light. The formats are great and the mounting options are only limited to your imagination. Couldn’t be happier with this camera.