Waterproof and Depth Rating Each of the HD HERO cameras come in a protective waterproof case that is capable of withstanding depths of up to 197 feet (60 meters). Before taking the unit in the water you'll...Read More »
Shortened Camera Battery-life The batteries used in the HD HERO cameras need to be power cycled a few times when they're new before you'll get the full battery-life out of them. To power cycle your battery,...Read More »
Recommended Chargers If you plan to use a USB charger to charge your camera or Battery BacPac, be sure to research the volts (V) and amps (A) that the charger outputs before you connect your...Read More »
How to Prevent Waves or Distortion in Videos If you are experiencing this wavy or distorted footage when using your GoPro during an activity where there is a large amount of vibration, it is most likely that a vibration is being...Read More »
Standard Definition HERO Sound Quality Overview The HERO cameras have two different sound settings, HI and LO. Whenever placing the cameras on a surface susceptible to heavy vibration such as vehicles, the LO sound setting is required to avoid...Read More »
Built-in Memory The HD HERO Original, HD HERO 960, and HD HERO2 cameras do not have any built-in memory. You'll need to purchase one of the recommended SDHC cards to record photos and videos to....Read More »
Battery-life for the Standard Definition HERO Cameras You will get 2 hours of recording time (photos or automatic photo mode) out of the Standard Definition HERO camera in mild and warmer temperatures with LITHIUM or Rechargeable NiMH battery types. Alkaline are...Read More »
Standard Definition HERO Does Not Power On We only recommend using NiMH rechargeable batteries OR Energizer Lithium batteries to get the best performance and longest battery life. In the cold, use only Lithium batteries as those are not as affected...Read More »
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