
GoPro Hero Vs GoPro Hero5 Session: BatteryĪ physically larger camera body provides more internal space and the Hero, like the Hero5 Black and Hero6 Black finds room for a removable 1220Ah battery, which is a little over 20% larger than the non-removable 1000mAh battery found in the Hero5 Session.

Weights and dimensions of the two cameras are as follows:
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The Hero also adds a Micro-HDMI port for direct connection to a TV or monitor - something not present on the smaller Hero5 Session.īoth cameras feature a waterproof body able to operate safely at depths of up to 33 feet without the need for a separate underwater housing. The Hero5 Session, however, is more flexible when it comes to mounting as it can fit into (slightly) smaller spaces and weighs a little less.īoth cameras are pretty small, so GoPro clearly feels the extra usability of the touchscreen is worth more to the average user than having the smallest possible action camera. The built-in touch screen makes the Hero much easier to use than the Hero5 Session, especially for beginners, and it doesn’t rely so heavily on the smartphone app for control and reviewing footage. This change in design lowers the price bar to the ‘full’ GoPro touch screen experience but leaves fans of the smaller model without an equivalent replacement in GoPro’s new line up. The GoPro Hero is a much larger device than the Hero5 Session it replaces, abandoning the trademark cuboid proportions of the screenless Session range in favour of the rectangular design of the more expensive Hero5 Black and Hero6 Black models with their built-in two-inch touch screens.


GoPro Hero Vs GoPro Hero5 Session: Design & Dimensions The Hero5 Session is no longer available directly from GoPro, but can still be purchased from retailers such as Amazon, where it can often be found at a discounted price while stocks are still available. Launching at $199, the new Hero matches the Hero5 Session on price, maintaining the entry price point to the GoPro range.
