Customer Ratings & Reviews
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Customer reviews
Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars with 85 reviews
(85 customer reviews)Rating by feature
- Value4.6
Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars
- Quality4.9
Rating 4.9 out of 5 stars
- Ease of Use4.5
Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Customers are saying
Customers appreciate the MAX2 360 Action Camera for its amazing video quality, breathtaking resolution, and overall performance improvements compared to previous models. Users also find the camera easy to use, especially the MotionFrame feature, and value its connectivity with built-in Wifi and good battery life for a 360 camera. However, some customers have reported issues with the camera overheating. The camera also features a familiar design with two buttons.
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Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great 360 Action Camera That’s Easy to Use
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.The GoPro brand is synonymous with action cameras, and up until now I’ve only had experience with its traditional Hero lineup of products, which I use when traveling and outdoors. The Max 2 is my first 360-degree camera, and so far, the experience has been good. The Max 2 keeps GoPro’s familiar black-box design with two buttons, one for power and one for record, dual protruding fisheye lenses on either side, and a small rear LCD touch screen. On the right side is the waterproof slide-out door for the battery and microSD card. On the bottom are GoPro’s standard fold-away mounting “fingers” that many of its mounts use, a standard tripod mount, and magnets for a faster, thumbscrew-less experience with GoPro’s new Magnetic Latch Mount. The large protruding lenses on either side do make them much more susceptible to damage or abrasion during normal use and adds a bit of thickness. The camera does come with lens caps to use when storing or transporting it and luckily the curved glass lenses are replaceable. The camera can capture 8K 360-degree video at 30fps, or up to 5.6K or 4K at 90fps. Outdoors, in daylight, the quality is very good, and I’m always impressed with GoPro’s HyperStabilization and Horizon Lock features. It does take very wide-angle shots and there is no optical zoom, only digital, so zooming in starts to degrade the image quality rapidly, even at 8K. Night performance is not as good as I’d like, grainy and soft, but most people will use these cameras during daytime activities. You don’t need to worry about framing your shot, as the camera will capture everything, you simply choose the best perspective later in editing. It works best if it’s mounted onto something, preferably a thin pole that will be rendered “invisible” when the 360 view is stitched together. It’s cool to capture video that can be played through a VR headset like the Meta Quest, allowing you to relive your own experiences. Handheld works fine too, although you will always have your hand in the shot near the bottom or side where the cameras come together. It’s great if you are wanting to capture something in front of you and your reaction to it, then decide which to frame later in post editing or use your face as a video overlay. The GoPro Quik app handles viewing, recording, and editing 360-degree video. You can tilt and turn your phone in any direction to see what was captured from that angle. One of my favorite editing features in the app is the Object Tracking. It uses AI to keep the camera focused on a subject, perfect for those situations where the camera is in the middle of the action and you want to track a particular person or object like a vehicle or ball. You can also export video in multiple output formats such as landscape for Youtube and portrait for TikTok. The app does encourage you to subscribe to GoPro’s cloud service and locks some features, such as some advanced editing tools and automatic uploading. Overall, I feel like the app does a great job of making 360-degree video accessible to more creators. In the box, you get a curved adhesive mount and mounting buckle for things like helmets, the two lens caps, a usb-c charging cable, microfiber cloth, and some stickers. The base kit only comes with one 1960 mAh Enduro Battery for Max 2, which is not compatible with other GoPros, so you will have to buy spares and chargers specifically for the Max 2. Pros: - Compact and Rugged Design - Up to 8K 30 fps 360-degree Video Capture - 29MP 360-degree Photo Capture - Excellent Video Stabilization and Horizon Lock - Great Slow-motion Support - Bluetooth Microphone Support - 10-bit color support and 300 Mbps bitrate - Replaceable Lenses - Compatible with existing GoPro mounting ecosystem and new Magnetic Latch System - Waterproof (up to 5m) Cons: - Ultra-wide fisheye lenses can be limiting - Poor performance in low light - Some app features locked behind cloud subscription - New Batteries only compatible with Max 2 Overall – The Max 2 is an easy-to-use 360-degree action camera for travel, biking, road-trips, and vlogging, anywhere you want to capture the entire scene as it happens. However, the ultra-wide angle lenses mean less detail if you need to crop or zoom in.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Excellent Waterproof Action Camera Has Everything
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.This GoPro Max2 comes with lens caps, battery, USB-C cable, microfiber lens cloth, adhesive mount, mounting buckle and thumb screw. But it DOES NOT come with an SD card, so one will need to be purchased separately before the camera can be used. It is also VERY IMPORTANT to get the correct micro-SD card, one that is A2 U3 rated. Performance and functionality will suffer if a cheaper A1 U1 micro-SD card is used. Before the camera can be used, the battery and SD card need to be installed, and the camera needs to be charged for 1.5 hours to be fully charged. (Charger is not included either.) The GoPro Quik app needs to be installed on your phone to update the camera initially and also to remotely control the camera, and download, view, and edit videos and photos. This little camera does everything. It has a front and back lens that enables both 360-degree videos and photos. The most impressive feature without a doubt is its true 8K 360-degree video recording. The quality of the 360-degree video is flawless - there's no stitching errors or lines as you pan around it. Shoot 4K linear or various degrees of wide angle using a single lens for photos or videos. Use the default settings or manually adjust settings to fit the environment and light you're shooting in, including saving your own presets. Presets can be saved individually for videos or photos. One of the features I like best about this GoPro is the ability to remotely control it either with the GoPro Quik app or with voice commands. Other notable features include replaceable lenses; they simply twist off and on; the camera has standard camera mounting threads- besides using the adhesive mount and buckle the camera can be pole mounted or tripod mounted for selfies or whatever. The camera is also waterproof. The GoPro Quik app has a unique feature called "Motion Framing" whereby you can reframe (edit) your video by moving the phone around while the 360 footage plays. The app will follow your motion as the virtual camera path. It's literally smart remote framing - very slick! Lastly GoPro has an app called GoPro Player that can be installed on a laptop or desktop so videos and photos can be viewed or edited on a larger screen. If you want a rugged go anywhere action camera that does it all, you can't go wrong with this GoPro Max2.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Nice upgrade to my old GoPro
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I have had a GoPro camera for a long time. I think my model may be the GoPro 4 or 6 Black. It has been a great camera over the years and has been used in a lot of different situations and weather and certainly not babied. So far it has stood up to everything my kids could throw at it and it has captured some really nice video. So, time has moved on and so has technology. It was time to look into an upgrade to the old GoPro, so naturally, I went back to the brand that has served me well. The new GoPro Max2 is a very interesting and functional camera. This model adds a second camera that provides an immersive video experience beyond what a single lens camera can do. The camera even has the unique ability to remove the selfie stick that many of us use from the video. A nice touch for sure. The Max2 can be set for different video settings, but its claim to fame in this department is its ability to film in true 8K while in 360 video mode. The Max2 will max out at 4K and 60 frames in single lens mode, however. There are a world of neat settings and tricks that this camera can do, that I don't even know how to cover them in this review. I even found myself going to youtube to watch a video on how to make setting sdjustments and what some of the features actually do. It is going to be a fun camera to play around with for certain. It has things like 360 max timewarp, object tracking, invisible pole shots, immersive 360 audio, 4K reframe, and star shoot. All of the settings can be adjusted from the GoPro app and the app can even be used to view what the camera is filming in real time and can be used as a remote control for the camera. This is an action camera, so GoPro made the lenses on this camera replaceable in case one was to get scratched. The camera comes with minimal accessories, so you need to plan on what you need to get started. You will certainly have to have a compatible high speed micro SD card to even go through the setup process and of course you will WANT a selfi pole and other attachment accessories to you can get the full benefit from the camera. So far, this has been a nice upgrade from my old camera and it is also nice that my existing accessories are still compatible with this camera.
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Beautiful video quality. Gets hot FAST!
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Was really excited to mess around with the camera, both for social media content as well as just goofing off, but alas, I got hit with the flu. Now that I’m somewhat recovered, I spent a day out in the dog park with my puppies wearing a harness that fits GoPro devices. This gave a wickedly sharp vivid picture of playtime from a dog’s eye view. The replaceable glass lenses reduced my anxiety about my dogs jumping around and damaging the lenses. Editing on the iOS app is fairly easy, and can be exported to beefier editing software as well. Really the only issue I had with the GoPro Max 2 was that trying to run long video, it ended up cutting out due to overheating. Kinda disappointing from a videography standpoint. Don’t expect to use this to video a parade via a drone. It won’t last long enough. However, if you plan your shots and just use it to snag some good establishing shots, this will work great. Audio quality is decent, but you are better off using a dedicated audio setup. For YouTubing daredevils trying to make the latest instant gratification videos of snowboarding or shark surfing, etc, this will give you really good video clips for your 45 second clickbait videos.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 4 out of 5 stars
Fun with Quirks!
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Initial set up did take some figuring out. The battery compartment was hard to open and despite following the instructions, it took a bit to get it open. I also found that the camera did not like certain SD cards, and I had to try a few. Pairing and set up finally worked as the camera updated its software. The camera is a chunky square with 2 bubble type lens. It really needs a selfie stick or some type of mount to properly utilize the 360 camera features. There are camera bubble of front and back. Charging is easy via a port and USC C. Charging was fairly quick, but I found battery life not that great. You really need a few spare batteries. Once in use, I found the camera fun and with good quality recording. The LED screen was helpful in operating the unit. Again, you do need some sort of selfie stick, or handle due to the 360 camera placement. Night vision was decent, and the camera was extemely vesitile. Again, I will get some extra batteries, selfie stick and a few SD cards. I look foward to finally having records of my travels in 360 !
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