Testseek.com have collected 77 expert reviews of the GoPro Hero4 Session and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for GoPro Hero4 Session.
July 2015
(80%)
77 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
The GoPro Hero4 Session addresses the main design sticking points with previous GoPro cameras: It's smaller, lighter and waterproof without a housing; the new shape allows for more flexible mounting; it's fast to start/stop recording; and its new mic desi
The built-in battery means no swapping out for a fresh pack to keep shooting. It needs to be wirelessly connected to Android/iOS device or GoPro remote (not included) to change settings
GoPro sheds its housing for the Hero4 Session, an excellent POV camera that's ready to capture what the day brings -- in or out of the water -- at the press of a button...
"The video may not be absolutely mind-blowing, but it's as good as it needs to be – and the real selling point of the Session is its size and weight."...
One of the smallest and lightest action cameras around, Proficient video recording, Easy user interface, Waterproof to 10 metres without housing, Strong range of mounts that don't add much bulk to its size
No still-photo mode directly from the camera, Can accidentally activate the wrong mode, Expensive
Published: 2015-07-20, Author: Chris , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Great new design, Waterproof, One-touch features are great
Expensive, Smaller sensor, No LCD screen
If you like the idea of having a versatile, durable, waterproof camera for capturing fast-paced moments of life, then the Session is absolutely for you. The complicated nature of previous GoPro's two-button design and menu system was a deterrent, then th...
Abstract: The human body responds curiously to very cold air. Extremities go numb, blood drains from the surface, muscles shiver, fine motor skills depart … and then, of course, there's the shrinkage.The brain struggles, too — concentration is an effort, patience...
The GoPro Hero4 Session addresses the main design sticking points with previous GoPro cameras: It's smaller, lighter and waterproof without a housing; the new shape allows for more flexible mounting; it's fast to start/stop recording; and its new mic desi
The built-in battery means no swapping out for a fresh pack to keep shooting. It needs to be wirelessly connected to Android/iOS device or GoPro remote (not included) to change settings
GoPro sheds its housing for the Hero4 Session, an excellent POV camera that's ready to capture what the day brings -- in or out of the water -- at the press of a button...
Was this review helpful?
(80%)
Published: 2015-11-10, Author: Dave , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Our action-packed adventure through the Austrian waters was captured in brilliant detail by the HERO4 Session.GoPro has made this camera super portable and this makes it perfect for capturing action shots – in fact you hardly notice you're wearing it.For...
Small, lightweight, Natively waterproof up to 10 m deep (no extra housing required), Ease of use, Sturdy, reliable body, 1440p video, WiFi and Bluetooth, MicroUSB port, Supports microSD cards up to 64 GB, Mobile app
Battery life (2 hours max), Battery nonremovable, No 4K, Stills in 8 Mpx only, Picture settings can only be adjusted in the app or smartremote, No integrated image stabilization, Lens not hydrophobic
Despite its shortcomings (a non-removable battery, too much dependence on the mobile app...), the GoPro Hero4 Session is an excellent action cam. It has nice picture quality and is lightweight, simple to use and sturdy enough to follow you on the most foo...