The Hero 10 Black is based on the same 23MP 1/2.3-inch sensor as its predecessor and features a waterproof design to 10 meters, but the new GP2 processor unleashes most of its new talents. New shooting modes include 5.3K/60p, 4K/120p, and 2.7K/240p options, as well as a touchscreen interface that is more responsive. Image quality improvements include local tone mapping and noise reduction in low light conditions, with the result being a slight improvement in video quality. ..

The Hero 10 Black is the latest and most advanced action camera on the market, with HyperSmooth 4.0 video stabilization technology and a water repellent coating on the enhanced lens cover. It looks similar to the Heo 9 Black, with only one noticeable change: the Hero 10 Black has a blue logo on the sides and front, whereas the previous generation of cameras had the same in gray. Other than that, they are physically identical.

The new GoPro Hero 10 Black lens has been updated with a new faucet and lens cover that repells water and leaves no droplets. Additionally, the lens cover protects against scratches and reduces ghosting. The lens on the Hero 10 Black is removable, but removing the lens could result in a bomb if something directly hits the lens; Max mode is also supported, but will not be available until the OTA update, which is expected in mid-November.

The GoPro Hero 10 Black has a new 23.6MP, 1/2.3-inch sensor as the Hero 9 Black, but it also has a GP2 processor that unlocks several useful new features. The GP1 is a Hero 9 Black, which struggled to keep up with the demand for dual screen, high resolution sensors.