![]() Supported streaming platforms include Facebook, YouTube, Twitch, as well as RTMP which can be plugged into other services. GoPro also brings back support for both Webcam streaming and live streaming. This cuts the transfer times by up to half, with support for Hero 10 to USB-C or Lightning connector. For starters, there’s 2.4GHz and 5GHz WiFi, and now, you can offload footage and photos from your Hero 10 Black to your phone or tablet with a wired connection. The new GoPro offers improved connection support too. Horizontally swipe through the UI to switch between the modes – Photo, Video, and Timelapse swipe up to pull up the media on your memory card, and pull down to access the camera’s settings. The GoPro Hero 10 Black’s interface is identical to what we’ve seen on past GoPros. That’s all been tightened up for the Hero 10 – it’s nippy, there are no touch sensitivity issues and improvements also extend to faster photo and video processing times too. If you’ve used the Hero 9 Black, you will know how laggy the swiping and tapping can feel. The enhancements to the user experience made possible by the new GP2 processor can’t be overstated. We wouldn’t have minded slightly smaller bezels, particularly on the rear screen, but at the end of the day, if you’re using a GoPro, there’s a good chance you’re not even looking at what you’re shooting, so this isn’t a dealbreaker by any means. While the screens are LCDs, so aren’t as punchy as AMOLED panels, viewing angles are strong, especially when looking at the rear screen, and they’re as sharp as they need to be to give you a decent preview of what you’re shooting. The settings of both screens can be controlled through the camera settings or through the app if controlling the GoPro on a smartphone or tablet. ![]() The 1.4-inch LCD front display isn’t touch-sensitive, but it’s bright and easy enough to see, outdoors. Still well suited to Full HD and 4K video, the screens strike a middle ground between 4:3 photos and traditional video aspect ratios. To recap, the Hero 9 and 10 main displays are 2.27 inches and sport a slightly taller than 16:9 aspect ratio. While the two screens on the Hero 10 Black share the same specs as those of the Hero 9 Black, this time, they benefit from a faster processor, so the rear touchscreen is more responsive, and the front screen has a higher frame rate. (Image credit: Basil Kronfli/Digital Camera World) (opens in new tab)
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