Customers regard the HERO9 Black 5K and 20 MP Streaming Action Camera favorably for its video quality and ease of use, with many praising the image clarity and user-friendly design. The camera's stabilization and front screen also receive positive feedback. However, some users express concerns about the battery life and occasional overheating.
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
GoPro HERO9 Amazing!
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
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Amazing quality and higher resolution than the HERO8. Love all the new features
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Hero 9 is amazing and simple
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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Stunning video capture. Works well outside of moving vehicle.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
It’s a rad camera
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
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It’s rad
If you like rad things buy this
If you are afraid of rad things don’t buy this
If your cool then being rad is wonderful
Enjoy
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Go Pro 9
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
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GoPro9 is a great upgrade to my Hero 8. Horizon Leveling work perfect for a second camera on my Ronin!
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Hero9 ATV Riding
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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Fantastic on the trails. Mounted on my Polaris Ace for 240 miles of riding on the Hatfield McCoy Trails and performed flawlessly.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Front screen, Video quality
Cons mentioned:
Battery life
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Simply the best action camera you get right now
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The latest iteration of the GoPro Hero Black series – now on the “9th” iteration – knocks it out of the park…both literally and metaphorically speaking. The Hero9 Black does everything well, and lets you capture those moments in up to 5K glory…along with the useful and easy to use GoPro video editing app/software that traditional cameras and cell phone shooters are too cumbersome or simply unable to attain for obvious (and sometimes not so obvious) reasons. As awesome as the camera is, be prepared to invest into the GoPro ecosystem (think extra batteries, different types of mounts, selfie-sticks/tripods, etc) to get the most out of it. GoPro offers a lot of extra functionality if you sign up for the “GoPro Online” subscription service that adds unlimited cloud storage on the go (super awesome when your out and about), camera replacement (up to 2 times a year), and some discounts on the official GoPro accessories on their website.
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>>>>> Detailed Observations after a regular usage: <<<<<
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This is not my first time experiencing what a GoPro Hero camera can offer from a video/photography perspective – but it has been quite a long time since I took notice of all the changes and updates that they have made to keep the Hero action cams up to date and competitive. I purchased the Hero 2 back in the day, and even upgraded that into a Hero 3 black (which I still occasionally use to this is day) in order to capture my motorcycle riding footage at the track, record my skydiving excursions, AND also serve as an underwater camera for my dive sessions. I can personally attest to the durability that both models have endured over the many years – and they provided me with countless irreplaceable memories and perspectives I would have never been aware of without them. Chances are, if your reading, your in the market for an “action” camera that you can take “anywhere”, and do “anything” with…. for both posterity sake AND even potentially for professional development and media production. You can stop reading now – and just go buy one. I say this because the Hero9 Black not only refines a time proven design with new technology and functionality, but is responsible for establishing of the most robust and easily accessible accessory ecosystems in the field. It doesn’t hurt that its relatively straight forward and easy to use with a touch screen interface AND full control and functionality through the GoPro App on a mobile device.
I have been using the GoPro Hero9 Black over the past week and have been blown away by the quality of video capture the most. I am not sure what type of software tweaking the GoPro teams have been doing in the background, by after comparing the footage from my trail runs, and indoor pool session…the smoothness and stabilization of the frames where noticeably improved to my eyes. The ability to pull photos out of your video on the fly while working within the GoPro App really helped put together nice video montages that I was able to share with friends and family after a recent trip to a big-name amusement park. I shared some of those images as part of this review, and while I am unable to share the full quality/5K source within this Best Buy review platform - rest assured those rollercoaster videos/stills were pulled while going somewhere around 67mph ... on a fully wooden rollercoaster (which are known to extra bumpy compared to their steel counterparts) and the video capture never skipped a beat. It impressed me and everyone in my party that I was easily able to upload it to the GoPro “subscription” service – while in still moving and shooting in the park – and share them out via email/YouTube/Google Drive on the fly. I opted to try to the GoPro service mainly for the peace of mind knowing that if anything happened to the camera, that GoPro would have my back, but in hindsight I think the “unlimited” storage might even be the better feature if you’re like me and like to shoot “everything” and look at it later.
I wasn’t sure how much I’d appreciate having a front facing color screen, but boy was I wrong. With a decent selfie/camera stick you can really get phenomenal angles while staying on the move because of the feedback the screen provides. I am not overly fond of the metal latching battery door/SD card retainer and I often have to dig my nail into the small metal “bar” usually getting some dirt or gunk wedged in that small slot as a result – but maybe I am doing it all wrong, and it will loosen up a little with more use. THANK YOU GOPRO FOR USING USB-C!!!!!!! As time and technology march on – its nice to see the Hero9 Black embrace a modern USB interface and not resort to cost cutting measure/performance sapping older interfaces like Micro/mini USB. It would have been nice if GoPro threw in a couple extra mounts/sticky pads, or extended the USB chagrining cable an extra inch or two – but that’s just my wanting more…what they provide in the box is more than adequate to get started. I was very surprised with the quality and size of the included “case” that it came in. It not “nice looking” cheap case – it reasonably tough, and I found that the paper “insert” that was supposed to be thrown out after removing the packing inside – is super useful to keep the camera from floating around inside there, especially when packed away in a bag.
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I am totally thrilled with the Hero9 Black edition camera. It has been seriously motivating me to get out more, and even consider jumping back out of planes again (after stopping 6 years ago) – just to see how glorious the footage must be at 5K. I’ll never have to worry about running out of local storage OR my camera having an “accident” thanks to the GoPro subscription service. I used a SanDisk Extreme Plus 128GB card as my primary in the camera, with an additional 128GB card on backup/on hand incase I got super crazy with recording everything (but I never ended up needing it). Unfortunately, as I stated previously – be ready to invest in good quality accessories to get the most out the Hero9. Sadly, none of my previous extra batteries were compatible, so be ready to invest in that if you going to be out there capturing everything you can. On the bright side, the mounting system remains the same. I also used a GoPro 3 way selfie stick/mount/tripod a couple of days ago an highly recommend it as a good all-around stick to accompany this camera if you’re in looking for one to with this. I did notice the unit got a little warmer that I expected while shooting video over 15mins in length…so that has me slightly concerned (from a longevity perspective) – but given the track record of the older units I have; I have faith they engineered the Hero9 Black right. This product is a hands down - 5 star - piece of equipment. No hesitation recommending the Hero9 Black to anyone – from amateur videographer to season pro making marketing quality level videos for serious use.
You would think that I would not potentially think overly highly of the Bose Quiet Comfort 35 II Gaming Headset based of the list of things I mentioned as not “totally” liking – however – you would be wrong. The headset does so many things right – it’s easy to find little things that could simply use more polish or thought. At the end of the day – it has done everything well – from playing intense games, to serious teleconference work - while I have them. I wish they would have used USB C and ditched the 3.5mm cables (as I pointed out above) – but I get why they didn’t. Unfortunately, Bose is not alone in the “gaming” headset market space. MANY other companies have solutions that address the shortcoming of this headsets design approach – but NONE of them have the same phenomenal ANC that BOSE is known for. As a “wired” gaming headset with mic; this is a solid 4-star product…..however as a “wireless” ANC headset with no microphone – I would say it is a 5 star product.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
For the pros GoPro
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Just did a 14 day timelapses with 2 of these.
Operated fine and survived the heat and rain weather of miami.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
He loves it!
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
My man loves it so much, he loves fishing so seeing that he can take videos of it is so great!
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great quality.
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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Great camera first time buyer for the GoPro and I love this camera.
I would recommend this to a friend
Cons mentioned:
Battery life
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
Don't do Refurbished
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
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This camera overheated and drained the battery rapidly on the first usage. When I opened it I could see burn marks in the inside of the camera and on the battery. It was a refurb listed as Good condition. It was so hot I couldn't hold it in my hand. Of course, because I was traveling, I didn't get a chance to try and report it until 1 week after the 15 days allowed, so now I'm stuck with a junk camera.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Awesome action camera
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Posted . Owned for 9 months when reviewed.
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Love the Gopro Hero 9. Love the night photo and video mode
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
BeroGood
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It’s very good for photos & shoot movies it’s very good camera
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Front screen, Stabilization, Video quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
The perfect action camera for every day adventure
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PROS:
- Predictable selfies and framing with front screen
- Improved video, picture, and time lapses
- Better battery life
CONS:
- New battery pack – no compatibility with older gen
The GoPro Hero 9 Black is a great camera for documenting life’s adventures. From normal life activities like house hunting, to adventures on the trail and at the dog park, the Hero 9 proves to be a compact and capable camera that I found myself taking just about everywhere.
What are the major new features? First, 5K video resolution at 30 fps is the headliner feature. Video take at the dog park and on the trail near my house looked sharp and life like. I was impressed to by the improved stabilization when compared to my Hero 7 especially when walking rocky or uneven trails. It depends on what you view your video on or what subject your are filming but I found myself filming the most in 2.7K so you can get that buttery smooth 120 fps. But if the extra pixels count, know that the Hero 9 can deliver gorgeous 5K footage.
Next the front facing camera is probably the most exciting feature for selfie fans. Previously with my Hero 7, selfies were a “click and cross your fingers that they turned out good”. This resulted in a lot of missed shots and moments. Now, with the front facing camera you have a view finder to help frame and get the perfect shot the first time. For some reason the front camera doesn’t work when recording 1080p 240 fps video, but I don’t think most people will need it for that particular setting.
Finally, they are introducing a new battery pack size which offers 30% more juice. In my day to day I was able to get through videoing and photos at multiple open houses, a time warp through a hike, and several videos at the dog park. In an intense all-day usage, the pro user is still going to carry around multiple battery packs, but overall I found the Hero 9 to last longer than its predecessors. It is important to note that this new battery is not compatible with the Hero 8 and below. This is disappointing, but GoPro is promising improved resilience in cold temperatures with the new design as well. I wasn’t able to test this yet but have noticed my Hero 7 did seem to drain faster when I used it to record snow sports, so I’m happy to see them focusing on cold environment performance.
The great things improved upon in the Hero 8 are still here in the 9. Max mods allow you to attach the Media Mod with a shotgun style directional mic, standalone LED Light, and external larger front display to turn your GoPro into a perfect on-the-go vlogging camera. The bottom features the same easy flip-out mount that fit all my existing go-pro accessories from my backpack clip, helmet, suction-cup mount, and dog mount.
Overall, the GoPro Hero 9 Black is a solid upgrade over the previous versions. Whether you need improved battery life and cold weather performance or you’re just trying to improve your selfie game the Hero 9 Black is a great everyday and extreme day carry around camera for documenting your life’s adventures.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Go pro 9 the best
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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The best go pro
Excellent skill
Is amazing
I recommend
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
The Best Action Camera out there.
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Posted . Owned for 2 months when reviewed.
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Upgrade worthy if You have a GoPro Hero 7 or Older.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Just ok
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Posted . Owned for 8 months when reviewed.
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I feel like the older models if the go pro work better and the footage is clearer. I wasnt happy with this model
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Video quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
The best
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Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
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I love it I can’t believe how beautiful the video recording are
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Front screen, Video quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Front Camera is awesome
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I own a GoPro 7 and 8. When I saw the promo trailer for the Hero 9, I was stoked. After using the Hero 9 for a few days, my expectations have been reeled back. That doesn't mean it's not a good camera. It means that many of the changes they made don't seem to fit what I use. So let's get into the good and the bad.
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Let's start with some of the pluses.
The Hero 9 has definitely upped its game on the Photo front. We now have a 20mp image vs. 12mp. I can definitely use this and it's one of the best parts of the camera for me.
The next biggest plus is the front-facing screen. I do a lot of bike vlogging. The screen absolutely helps because I can see exactly what I'm shooting vs. guessing.
Next is going to be the replaceable lens. The 7 had it, the 8 didn't. I had to replace the lens on the 7 after a mishap so I've very happy it's back.
They say battery life is 30% longer. That's pretty reasonable. That means instead of 1 hour of recording I can get about 1 1/4 hours. I did set my brightness down from the default of 75% or so to 66% to help out. I did this because most of my filming doesn't require me to actually frame my video. It's either on my chest or on my bike. In either case, it captures what it captures, no need to look at the screen.
The bigger rear screen. I don't look at my rear screen all that much as I've mentioned. I didn't really think much about it until I was using my Hero 8. That's when I realized, dang, this screen is a lot bigger!
I'm going to put this in the plus list because it has been a game changer since Hero 7, and that's Hypersmooth. I can't see that it works better in the Hero 9 for what I do, but it doesn't work any worse. Hypersmooth IS the reason I finally got on the GoPro bandwagon. It is the single best feature of the camera. Without Hypersmooth, I would not shoot near as much video as I do.
Hindsight. This is mostly a plus. What I don't know at this time is what the battery cost is. I've tried it out though and it works! You can choose to have it set to invisibly record 15 or 30 seconds in a loop. Once you actually hit the record button, it records it to the memory card and continues recording like always. The only downside (besides possible battery drain) is that the recording beep is audible in the video. That's a shame depending on what you are recording. So remember, if you don't want the beep, turn it off.
Enhanced TimeWarp. Yes! When I'm riding my road bike, sometimes I mostly just want to record the journey. Nobody wants to sit through an hour of bike riding though. I turn on TimeWarp. Ultimately though, I want to say something or highlight some cool part of town. The enhanced TimeWarp lets me drop into real-time mode, show off that landscape or do some vlogging, then immediately resume the TimeWarp. This feature works as advertised.
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Now on to some stuff that didn't wow me.
5k. Ya. Was I excited about this feature? Eh...maybe. The promo makes it look so good. I wouldn't say it looked bad, but there were two things I took issue with. First and foremost, it simply didn't wow me. I have a 32" 4k monitor to edit with and it didn't really look anything different than the 4k video. Now I may be able to crop the image to 4k and that will be nice but I haven't yet gone down that road. The second item was the lack of Superview in 5k mode. When I'm filming on my mountain bike using the chest mount, I use Superview to get all of my handlebars in the image. Wide view comes close but not like Superview. That would be the biggest reason I wouldn't use 5k. If you depend, require or adore Superview, just know that 5k won't support it.
Horizon Leveling (HL). This feature could be a game changer. I LOVE using my GoPro Max because I always get a level horizon. I just stick the camera out and boom. Does HL work? Ya, it seems to. The issue is once again where you can use it. It only works when you are in Linear mode. That's two steps narrower than Superview. Once again, if you depend, require, or adore Superview or Wide mode, just know that HL won't support it.
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Finally, the minuses.
First stop would be the battery. It's physically larger. All the chargers and batteries from the previous generation are useless. Gotta get new ones. Sigh. Not a deal breaker but just know you will have to get some new ones.
I think that's it for the minuses. Nice short list.
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Some things that might be an issue.
The rear touchscreen. I'm not sure what to make of this yet. Sometimes it seems like it's ultra sensitive and I've literally changed settings by trying to scroll, and other times I'm touching and touching and nothing is responding.
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Summary
Can one really have too many cameras? It's a rhetorical question! Seriously though now. If I didn't have other cameras then this is definitely a must buy. It's as good as any previous version and adds a lot of new features. I personally won't use some of them which is what makes the next question interesting. Should you buy it if you have a previous version? That's going to be up to you. Ya, I know, helpful. You can see my plus list of the features I use. If one or more of them are worth the price that yes, it's worth upgrading. And if one of the new features I didn't review, Scheduled recording, Duration, LiveBurst, or Streaming.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
Poor Quality
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Posted . Owned for 9 months when reviewed.
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The quality of the Hero9 is very disappointing. With less than 12hrs of recording, the front display stopped working. Camera is less than 3mo. old and when I tried contacting GoPro support, I received no response. Disappointing quality and support.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
GoPro 9
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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It’s good! No complaints so far. I wish it came with a better case though