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Best GoPro 2024: Which action camera should you buy?

If you’re in need of a rugged camera to take on your next adventure, chances are you’ve considered picking up a GoPro. 

GoPro has become the biggest name in the action camera space, with many vloggers using the two terms almost interchangeably. That doesn’t mean you don’t have other options however. Companies like DJI and Insta360 each offer their own action cameras with specs and features that rival GoPro. In fact, if you’re interested in hearing what is available beyond GoPro, we have a separate list for the best action cameras

When it comes to GoPro, the latest additions to the company’s line-up are the GoPro Hero 11 Black and the screenless Hero 11 Black Mini, both of which launched in 2022. However, we haven’t gotten the chance to test out the Mini model just yet, meaning you won’t find it in this list. What you will find are our picks for the best overall GoPro, the best 360 model and the cheapest/best value for money GoPro. 

We select cameras based on our in-depth reviews and experiences with each model. We consider crucial factors like the design, display (or displays), features, battery life and, most importantly, video and image quality. 

Below you’ll find a summary of these criteria, along with the pros and cons of each model. However, you can find more in-depth information, along with sample images and footage we captured with the cameras in the full reviews linked below each entry. 

Keep reading to discover our picks for the best GoPros or head over to our other best lists to find more great camera recommendations.

We’ve already touched upon our best action cameras list but, for those looking for a more everyday camera, there are also our guides to the best vlogging cameras and best mirrorless cameras. We even have a guide for the best drones for those looking to get some unique aerial shots.

Best GoPro at a glance

  • Best overall GoPro: GoPro Hero 11 Black 
  • Best cheap GoPro: GoPro Hero 10 Black
  • Best 360 GoPro: GoPro Max

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GoPro Hero 11 Black

Best overall GoPro
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Pros

  • 8:7 sensor perfect for content creation
  • A rich range of accessories
  • Excellent dynamic range for an action camera

Cons

  • Mediocre low-light performance
  • Mounting doesn’t best DJI’s magnetic system
  • Pricier than the main competiton

The GoPro Hero 11 Black is the best GoPro camera available right now. 

Launched in 2022, the Hero 11 Black is the latest update to GoPro’s flagship action camera range and one of three Hero 11 Black cameras, along with the Hero 11 Black Creator Edition and the Hero 11 Black Mini. 

The biggest update here compared to 2021’s Hero 10 Black is the camera’s new 8:7 sensor. This allows it to record 360-degree horizon-locked video at up to 4K resolution and capture footage that can be cropped for a variety of platforms. 

The camera delivers impressive 5.3K60 video quality, is capable of capturing 24.7-megapixel stills and footage can also be slowed down for an up to 8X slo-mo effect when recording at 2.7K240. We found the video quality to be GoPro’s best yet, with plenty of dynamic range in bright environments and smoother colour gradation thanks to 10-bit colour support.

The Hero 11 Black takes advantage of best-in-class stabilisation with the help of HyperSmooth 5.0. Stabilisation has received an update over the HyperSmooth 4.0 found on the Hero 10 Black with AutoBoost and Horizon Lock now built-in to HyperSmooth.  

The design of the camera is identical to that of the 10, with the same dual-screen layout, and the camera is waterproof up to 33ft. However, it comes with a new Enduro battery for longer improved performance in cold temperatures and up to 38% longer recording times in moderate temperatures compared to the Hero 10 Black. 

The mounting system is more fiddly than that on the DJI Osmo Action 3 and the camera is pricier than the competition, but the Hero 11 Black is still our action camera of choice and a fantastic follow-up to the Hero 10 Black. 

Reviewer: Basil Kronfli

Full review: GoPro Hero 11 Black

GoPro Hero 10 Black

Best cheap GoPro
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Pros

  • UI is speedier than ever thanks to the GP2 processor
  • Higher fps rates across the board
  • HyperSmooth 4.0 stabilisation is a technological marvel
  • Eye-catching footage

Cons

  • Struggles in low light
  • Very steep price tag

If you’re looking to save a bit of money on your next GoPro, then look no further than 2021’s Hero 10 Black

Recently succeeded by the Hero 11 Black, the 10 remains an excellent GoPro with plenty of useful features for anyone looking to trade out their smartphone for a more rugged action camera. 

Like the Hero 11 Black (and the Hero 9 Black before it), the Hero 10 Black boasts a compact and durable design with plenty of accessories available to upgrade it and a waterproof rating of up to 33ft. 

The biggest upgrade that arrived with the 10 was the long-awaited GP2 processor. Not only did the new processor increase the frame rate across the board, but it also delivered a much-needed speed boost to the previously sluggish UI, allowing it to better compete with the best camera phones on the market. 

The Hero 10 also included the Hero 9’s biggest update – the front display. This, along with the touchscreen on the back of the camera, makes framing and previewing shots significantly easier than on older GoPros. 

Other features here include HyperSmooth 4.0 stabilisation and a battery life we found was good enough to get us through a day. 

Footage captured with the Hero 10 is strikingly detailed and colourful in daylight and the camera is able to transition to underwater scenes quickly and almost instantaneously. Low-light performance is less impressive, with the dedicated Night Mode unable to produce images of the same quality seen in daytime capture. This is something we also experienced on the newer Hero 11 Black. 

The Hero 10 Black is also pricier than much of the competition. Regardless, the camera is still a powerful action camera and second only to the Hero 11 Black. 

Reviewer: Thomas Deehan

Full review: GoPro Hero 10 Black

GoPro Max

Best 360 GoPro
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Pros

  • Easy to use
  • Simple editing
  • Good environmental audio capture
  • Multiple fields of view

Cons

  • Non-360-degree video quality not near Hero 8 Black level
  • Cheaper alternatives are now plentiful

If you’re looking for a 360-degree camera, the GoPro Max is the best GoPro available right now. 

Unlike the flagship Hero line, the Max isn’t designed for straightforward video capture. Rather, the Fusion follow-up is built for those looking to get creative with super wide fields of view. 

Like the Hero 11 Black and the Hero 10 Black, the GoPro Max features a compact design. However, the Max feels a bit more delicate with its convex lenses on either side sticking out and lens caps supplied in the box. 

However, like the Hero line, the Max does have built-in mounting fingers and is water-resistant (though only to 16ft instead of the 33ft on the Hero). This means that, while the Max can handle surface-level swimming and snorkelling, it shouldn’t be used for high-speed water sports. The Max is also worse off for underwater shooting due to the visual aberrations caused by the way the lens reacts to the refraction of light through water. 

The Max is also limited to one display whereas the Hero line has two. However, the screen is bright and the camera’s dual-lens design means you can film vlogs with the display pointing either way anyway, so there’s less of a need for two screens. 

The biggest benefit to the Max is how versatile and simple it is to use. We found it to be comparable to using two action cameras in one, with multiple fields of view designed to mimic those on the Hero line, along with the 360-degree option. 

Editing and sharing footage is easy with the GoPro app and features like Reframe and Timeline make the app better than Insta360’s. You can also use the app to control your GoPro, while features like Time Lapse and Time Warp offer sped-up capture styles. 

Video quality is good, though not as high as that across the Hero line. The Hero line is more detailed, sharper and highly contrasted at 1080p with a 27mm field of view and even the impressive-sounding 5.6K resolution on the 360-degree mode is less so when spread across such a wide capture. 

However, stabilisation is superb and the horizon appears level even if you spin the camera 360-degrees with horizon levelling switched on. 

If you’re looking for the best 360-degree GoPro – and don’t require the very best 4K action camera around – the GoPro Max is an easy choice. 

Reviewer: Andrew Williams

Full review: GoPro Max

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FAQs

Which is the best cheap GoPro?

The best cheap GoPro we’ve tested is the Hero 10 Black, which has since been succeeded by the Hero 11 Black. GoPro has also launched the even more affordable Hero 11 Black Mini for those less fussed about having a screen. However, we haven’t tested this one yet so you won’t find it on this best list.

Can GoPro take pictures underwater?

Yes, GoPros can be used to take photos and videos underwater. You’ll need to check the specs on each GoPro to determine exactly how water resistant each model is, but the Hero 11 Black is waterproof up to 33ft.

Does GoPro have autofocus?

No, GoPros do not include an autofocus system to track your subject.

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