Review: GoPro Finally Gets It All Right With the Hero9 Black Action Camera

The gripes you had with all the previous models? Consider them solved.

GoPro Hero9 Black action camera

You need a second camera besides your smartphone. The GoPro Hero9 Black could be it.

By Alex Lauer

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Here’s your fun fact of the day: The first-ever GoPro camera was 35mm. Yes, like 35mm film. That was back in 2004.

The first digital GoPro, as we think about them today, was released in 2006, but with mass adoption of the most recognizable action camera not taking off in earnest until the next decade, I think we can say the company has a good 10 years of testing its mettle in the marketplace — thanks to all of us strapping them to surfboards, helmets when we jump out of planes, and classic cars when we interview comedians while drinking coffee. 

At the end of that decade, what we find ourselves with is the GoPro Hero9 Black, the latest iteration of the gadget. To anyone who hasn’t picked up one of the action cameras in years, it may look just like every other model upgrade; that is, only slightly, almost indiscernibly different than the one before. But after being an early adopter of the brand’s original Hero camera, finally upgrading to the Hero7 and recently reviewing this new Hero9, I’m happy to report that GoPro miraculously, finally, got it all right.

What I mean by that is: GoPro did gangbusters once people realized you could strap their little video shooters to just about anything — planes, animal harnesses, fireworks — but once that novelty wore off and competitors started eating their lunch, it looked like they would go the route of the Discman. That forced them to innovate more than they may have if they still fully owned the category of palm-sized, beat-em-up cameras, and with the Hero9 Black, they’ve finally fixed all of the personal gripes I’ve had with the various gadgets over the years.

My Favorite Features in the GoPro Hero9 Black

There are countless comprehensive reviews out there on YouTube and tech blogs (we are talking about a perfect vlogger camera, after all), but here’s what I appreciate most about the latest model:

Do You Need a GoPro in Your Life?

That’s always been the question with GoPro: it’s an interesting little contraption, but is it necessary? That query has become even more relevant than ever as our smartphones have become, for some creatives, legitimate movie-making and photoshoot studios. But even if a smartphone can capture photos and video in just about any situation, most people understand that what they’re getting with that product is a compromise. It’s fine, but it’s not great. And if we’re all paying hundreds of dollars or more for these gadgets, we deserve greatness — even if all we’re doing is filming our new quarantine puppies.

As a second-camera option, GoPro has become one of the essentials with its new Hero9 Black. Everyone should have a second camera to their smartphone, but which one you choose depends on a number of factors. If you’re a millennial or Gen Zer yearning for a time before the internet, you might want a film camera or even disposables. If you’re a family man only interested in still images, a small digital point-and-shoot from Sony or Canon might be your best bet. However, if you need something you can take with you when you don’t want to ruin your phone, but something that can share clips and images immediately after to said phone, something that has countless features (from HindSight to Horizon-Leveling) that you’re willing to put in the time to figure out, something that can survive rain, mud, salt water and hard impacts, then you’ll be glad to have the Hero9 Black.

There are a number of places to buy the Hero9, and during the holiday season prices can change quickly at different retailers, so here are the best places to check. Be aware that some may offer extras, like SD cars or mounting options, which will affect the price.

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