LCD BacPack Gives the Hero Camera a Separate View

Sometimes when you’re capturing the action, you still want to see the action. The GoPro Hero cam, which was on display last January at the Consumer Electronics Show, now has the LCD BacPac, a detachable LCD screen that works with the GoPro Hero camera. Continue reading LCD BacPack Gives the Hero Camera a Separate View

Interbike 2010: GoPro Introduces 960p Camera, Goes to Third Dimension

You might remember the old Wide World of Sports opening that offered the line “the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat.” In the last decade or so there have been a few different helmet-mounted video cameras that would allow you to film your own victories and defeats – let’s just hope the latter weren’t the final moments to boot.

Earlier this year we noted that GoPro camera had arrived and that with this mounted to the side of your helmet could make you feel like a hero. That’s because the guys at GoPro think light athletes, perform like athletes and know the demands that are required to capture those moments. You might get to watch a replay but you only have one chance to record it. Continue reading Interbike 2010: GoPro Introduces 960p Camera, Goes to Third Dimension

GoPro Like a Real Pro

What good is doing some daredevil stunt if no one was there to see you do it? So before you try doing something that might risk life or limb, strap on GoPro’s helmet mounted cameras. These high-end wearable cameras from Hero might just make you feel like one – hero that is. There are plenty of similar devices but these seem like the kind that can truly take a lickin’ and keep on filmin’, even if it recording your agony of defeat instead of your moment of glory!