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By admin, on August 25th, 2025

As the action camera market is heating up, with DJI and Insta360 pushing the boundaries of specifications, we are waiting for GoPro’s next flagship — the GoPro Hero 14 camera. While the official announcement is about to happen, the rumour mills are buzzing with the latest details and specifications of the upcoming camera. So here’s everything that we know so far.
Expected Release Date
Earlier, the Hero 14 was scheduled for a September announcement, but it has been delayed. On September 23, 2025, the GoPro LIT and GoPro MAX2 are coming. The Hero 14 is delayed for now, we are expecting its arrival in 2026. As soon as we receive any updates, we will update this page.
Price
The Hero 14 will be priced between $400 and $450. Hero 13 had a $399 launch price, but we are expecting a significant upgrade in the core specifications of Hero 14, so at least a slight increase is expected. At the same time, in Europe it will cost around €400. GoPro subscribers might enjoy some discounts like unlimited cloud storage or the camera replacement perk.
GoPro Hero 14 Specification (Rumoured)
The GoPro Hero 14 uses a large 1-inch sensor, which will significantly improve the video quality of the camera. At the same time, the sensor and the new image processor will help the camera capture 8K videos at 30 frames per second, alongside 5.3K videos at 240 frames per second.
Video Resolutions:
Aspect Ratios: 8:7 and 16:9, with software cropping for 21:9. Stabilization: HyperSmooth 7.0 with AI-driven corrections. AI Auto Framing: Automatically detects the subject and crops and reframes in the best possible way. Object Tracking: Advanced object tracking. MOD Lens Support: Enhanced with auto-recognition; options include telephoto, anamorphic, and ND filters. HDR: 10-bit HDR video for vibrant colors. GPS: Improved with faster lock and real-time geotagging. Storage: Single Micro SDXC slot. Photo Features: Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB) for 3–5 shots for HDR. Zoom: Enhanced digital zoom with AI upscaling. Processor: GP3 chip for faster processing and AI features. Additional Features: Waterproof to 10m, Quik app integration, voice control, 1080p live streaming.
So it looks like the GoPro Hero 14 is going to reclaim the throne in the action camera space with its 8K video, superior HyperSmooth stabilization, and other user-friendly enhancements.

GoPro 2025 – 2026 Roadmap
GoPro CEO Nick Woodman has recently said in an interview at Oppenheimer’s 28th Annual Technology Conference:
According to him, the company plans to expand into the prosumer low-light camera category in 2026:
“Another important area in an adjacent product category… is the higher-end low-light camera category for vloggers, prosumers, and professionals. That’s an exciting opportunity for us to participate in starting next year.”
He also added:
“We believe we have some unique differentiating opportunities… delivering a lot of value in a unique GoPro way to consumers.”
In the commentary, the company noted:
“We expect to introduce two new cameras, including our Max 2 360 camera,” among the list of priorities for the rest of 2025.

This confirms two cameras for late 2025 — the Hero 14 and Max 2 — followed by a dedicated vlogging camera in 2026.
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GoPro Max 2 (Late August/Early September 2025): The 360-degree successor to the original Max, teased by GoPro on July 6, 2025. Expect 8K 360 video, AI Auto Framing, object tracking, and enhanced EIS. Priced at $400–$500. Full details on thenewcamera.com.
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GoPro Hero 14 (September 2025): The flagship action camera, detailed above, with 8K video and HyperSmooth 7.0.
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GoPro 2026 Vlogging Camera (As early as 2026): A prosumer camera with a 1-inch sensor for superior low-light performance, 4K/60fps, 3-axis gimbal, and modular design (e.g., flip-out screens). It aims to challenge the DJI Osmo Pocket 3. See our analysis on thenewcamera.com. and the Patent here
Ultimately, the GoPro Hero 14 is expected to excel with its 8K video, HyperSmooth 7.0, and potentially a large 1-inch sensor. Now, as we have discussed the GoPro 2025 and 2026 lineup, which will be built alongside — starting with the Max 2 and followed by the Hero 14, and finally a dedicated vlogging camera at the beginning of 2026 — it reflects GoPro’s entry into the vlogging market.

September 20, 2025 Update
We have just received exclusive information from our source. On September 23, 2025, GoPro will be announcing GoPro LIT and GoPro MAX2. Hero 14 Announcement is delayed for now till the next update.
Stay tuned for more updates
ABout the author: The article “GoPro Hero 14 Rumors: Price, Release Date, Specs, and GoPro’s Exciting Roadmap” written and updated by thenewcamera.com team on 9:22 am, Monday, 25 August 2025, Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), | Follow us for more updates and Get LIVE RUMORS –> FACEBOOK | TWITTER | INSTAGRAM to get live news — > see more Camera News and DJI Rumors

GoPro 2026 Vlogging Camera Patent: DJI Pocket 3 Rival Confirmed 
By admin, on August 22nd, 2025

Search looks like GoPro is now serious in covering the market; they are now gearing up for a DJI Pocket-style compact camera, and it has been confirmed now. The latest patent that we have found related to the GoPro upcoming camera looks very, very similar to the existing DJI Pocket 3 vlogging camera. Vloggers search for the best compact camera for content creation, and DJI Pocket 3 style video cameras are now covering almost 50% of the video camera market share in Japan, so that’s a huge number, and now GoPro is thinking of entering the same market.
GoPro 2026 vlogging camera patent insights and innovations
GoPro’s latest patent filing was actually uncovered by our team, and with its recent analysis, we have found that they are working on a modular camera system design that is specifically custom-tailored for vloggers and content creators on the move. Now, this isn’t just another action cam—it looks like a complete evolution which is specifically aimed at addressing the gaps in the current market.
The patent diagram very clearly illustrates a detachable upper unit housing the lens and a three-axis gimbal, paired up with the base unit for controls as well as connectivity and mounting options are also visible.

Key features of the patent include:
- 3-Axis Gimbal Stabilization: The design clearly supports a 3-axis built-in gimbal, and the cherry on top thing is that GoPro has its own HyperSmooth EIS. So, the output will be buttery smooth footage, without a doubt.
- Smartphone Integration: Figure 3 allows real-time synchronization with a smartphone and easy data transfer techniques that clearly show the GoPro vlogging camera in sync with the smartphone.
- Modular Flexibility: We have interchangeable components in the patent, and which is very clearly shown there is a very high probability that external microphones, lenses, battery grips and more accessories for enhancing the overall customized design and user experience for professional workflow are in the pipeline, so this is just the surface but we are seeing it right now.

We told you a few days ago
We published the post a few days ago – GoPro 2026 Vlogging Camera: Will It Crush DJI Osmo Pocket 3? — a glance at Nick Woodman’s interview, GoPro CEO, with his recent statement about entering in higher-end low light camera category by 2026. There are already two additional cameras slated for release by the end of 2025 — one is obviously the GoPro Max 2 360. There are two more cameras in the announcement pipeline — one is about to be announced before the end of 2025. The other is obviously what we are talking about — the DJI Pocket series competitor.
I know a lot of content creators — those who specifically use the GoPro action cameras with their Mod units for vlogging. As usual, we know the Mod units of the GoPro help to add an external light or external microphone for higher quality audio so they can vlog very well with a clear set of audio input. But if they’re able to give us something which has been specifically designed and made for vlogging, then it would be a great addition specifically for GoPro lovers. This innovation builds on GoPro’s legacy in the US action camera market, where it already leads, and positions it to expand into vlogging without venturing into drones just yet.
GoPro vs. DJI Osmo Pocket 3: A Head-to-Head Comparison
We are doing the initial comparison between the two. The DJI Osmo Pocket 3 has set the bar high with its 1-inch sensor, 3-axis gimbal, and compact form factor — already it’s being the most favorite among professional content creators. But GoPro’s 2026 vlogging camera patent suggests a direct challenge, so let’s compare the rumored specifications of the upcoming GoPro vlogging camera against the DJI Osmo Pocket 3:
| Feature |
GoPro 2026 Vlogging Camera (Rumored Specs) |
DJI Osmo Pocket 3 |
| Sensor Size |
Rumored 1-inch for superior low-light |
1-inch CMOS |
| Stabilization |
3-axis gimbal + HyperSmooth |
3-axis gimbal |
| Modularity |
Detachable modules for mics, lenses, grips |
Limited add-ons |
| Ruggedness |
GoPro’s signature waterproof/durable build |
Less adventure-focused |
| Smartphone Integration |
Built-in mount with live preview |
App-based connectivity |
| Battery Life |
Extended via modular grips |
Up to 166 minutes |
| Video Resolution |
4K/60fps with advanced grading |
4K/120fps |
So this is what we are expecting right now from GoPro, based on the initial set of information from interviews, leaks from our sources, and patent information that we have.
Speculations and What’s Next for GoPro’s 2026 Release
Not always all the patents translate to a final product, but this DJI-GoPro patent has already been discussed by its CEO in a recent interview—he already hinted. Other than that, we have searched almost all the existing patents of GoPro, and we were not able to find any sort of different camera other than this in the existing GoPro patent list of products.
So the GoPro strategy includes the rolling out of the Max 2 in late 2025, which is about to arrive soon, and we have already published all the possible details of the Max 2, including images, price, and specifications, in this post. Now, after Max 2, we will have a traditional update in the GoPro existing lineup, and after that, in the first half of 2026, we will have a dedicated vlogging compact camera from GoPro.
Stay tuned for more updates related to the upcoming cameras. Check out related guides on the best DJI drones under $500 in 2025. What do you think—will GoPro redefine vlogging? Share your thoughts below!
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By admin, on August 21st, 2025

Thenewcamera.com Exclusive Report: GoPro is planning to launch its own professional-grade low-light camera as early as 2026 and two more cameras before the end of 2025. We all know that GoPro leads the US action camera market. But the major move is now — they are planning to announce their own professional-grade low-light camera in the market, and this is what GoPro CEO Nick Woodman is saying:
“Another important area in an adjacent product category that makes sense for GoPro to play in, but that we do not currently participate in today, is the higher-end low-light camera category for vloggers, prosumers, and professionals. That’s an exciting opportunity for us to participate in starting next year,” Woodman said in an interview during the Oppenheimer 28th Annual Technology, Internet, and Communications Conference.
Based on the gathered information, the GoPro announcement of a professional-grade low-light camera as early as 2026 completely aligns with the perfect strategic push into the vlogging prosumer market, which was largely avoided until now by GoPro.
Let’s discuss the possible set of specs of the upcoming GoPro prosumer camera.

What’s Coming in 2026 from GoPro
If we see from a wider perspective, GoPro already has a range of action cameras, and recently with the GoPro Max 2, they have entered the 360-degree camera market. Now, the two leftover zones that DJI is already in are:
- The Ultrapopular DJI Pocket series is specifically made for professional vloggers and content creators.
- And second is drones. For now, we don’t think that during the interview, CEO Woodman was talking about entering the drone market right now, so what we can assume is:
GoPro will soon enter the market with its compact vlogging camera with a larger sensor for better low-light performance, which will be very similar to the DJI Osmo Pocket series, creating a brand new consumer base for itself.
Why 2026? GoPro’s Strategic Timing
GoPro’s roadmap is very clear — they want to dominate the action camera market, and they’ve already taken steps by introducing the GoPro Max 2 360 camera. Now they are planning to introduce a dedicated camera with a larger sensor for content creators and professionals. Who knows, the next move might be to cover the drone space.

GoPro Upcoming Prosumer Camera Specification Analysis
1. Large sensor for better low-light performance
GoPro’s current lineup, all the Hero series that we have seen so far — I’m not talking about the upcoming, but all those announced before mid-2025 — consisted of a 1/1.3-inch sensor, which obviously struggles in low-light performance, especially while using higher ISO levels.
Major rivals like DJI are now using upgraded 1-inch sensors in most of their upcoming cameras and drones that have enhanced low-light performance and vibrant color output due to the wider dynamic range of a larger sensor. So, opting for a 1-inch sensor for their upcoming camera will be an excellent decision to deliver:
- Superior low-light performance: Reduced noise for clean footage in dim settings.
- Enhanced dynamic range: Vibrant colors and details for cinematic vlogs.
- Professional-grade video quality: 4K/60fps with advanced color grading for prosumer creators.
If GoPro opts for a 1-inch sensor, it will mirror the greatness of the existing DJI Osmo Pocket 3’s 1-inch sensor, which excels in low-light performance and performs even better than iPhones for recording videos.
2. Built-in gimbal meets HyperSmooth for unmatched stability
GoPro is already known for its HyperSmooth image stabilization technology. Now, since they are working on their largest camera specifically for vloggers and content creators — other than 360 and action cameras — it will include a 3-axis gimbal that we have already seen in the DJI Pocket series cameras. With the help of HyperSmooth image stabilization, paired with 3-axis gimbal support, we’ll get unmatched stability.
3. Modular design for ultimate flexibility
We are expecting GoPro to enhance its entire ecosystem that a creator would love to be a part of — very similar to the DJI ecosystem.
- External microphones: Crisp audio for professional content creation via external mic support.
- Modular screens: Flip-out screens to enhance the overall creativity of solo creators and for easy framing.
- Extended battery grip + tripods: Extended battery and tripod accessories to enhance battery life during long travels where backup is critical.

How Does It Stack Up Against the DJI Osmo Pocket 3
The DJI Osmo Pocket 3 is a vlogging camera that has already set a standard among professional content creators. It has a large 1-inch sensor, a dedicated 3-axis gimbal, and a compact design. GoPro already has a big consumer base in the action camera market and is one of the leading camera makers in that space. If they expand their product range, people will surely love to buy and try them out. So, it’s a real threat to the DJI Pocket series now that GoPro is entering their space.
GoPro Vlogging Revolution Starts in 2026
GoPro’s 2026 low-light vlogging camera — paired with a large 1-inch sensor, a 3-axis gimbal, fused with HyperSmooth technology, and a rugged design — is going to redefine the creator tools already available to us. Now in 2026, they will move into vlogging, which really feels inevitable — a logical evolution of the entire GoPro series that will shape a very distinct future for the entire vlogging market.
We’re really excited about this new product. Stay tuned to TheNewCamera.com for updates related to the GoPro 2026 release and more camera news!
ABout the author: The article “GoPro 2026 Vlogging Camera: Will It Crush DJI Osmo Pocket 3?” written and updated by thenewcamera.com team on 6:07 pm, Thursday, 21 August 2025, Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) | Follow us for more updates and Get LIVE RUMORS –> FACEBOOK | TWITTER | INSTAGRAM to get live news — >–> see more Camera News and DJI Rumors
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By admin, on July 30th, 2025
 Early Prototypes of the GoPRO MAX 2
GoPro Max 2 price, specification, release date — yes, we are going to discuss everything in this particular article. The GoPro Max 2 rumor is not new, as we all know it started back in 2023 by CEO Nick Woodman. At the time of the Hero 12 release, he told the press at the event that the company is working on the successor to GoPro Max. Now, once he told the public in September 2023, everyone was expecting the GoPro Max 2 around 2024. But unfortunately, the GoPro Max 2 didn’t arrive in 2024. But now we do have big hope, and the reason is:

GoPro has teased the image of the upcoming GoPro Max 2 camera in one of their latest posts on X, and it was done on July 6, 2025.

Even in the teaser image, it is very clearly visible how the GoPro Max 2 will look.
Release date of GoPro Max 2
The teaser is already making rounds on the Internet, and once the teaser is out, we all know within months the product will get official. The sources suggest the beginning of the fall months in the USA. So we can expect – The GoPro Max 2 will arrive in late August, early weeks of September 2025.
GoPro Max 2 price
The GoPro Max 2 is expected to have a retail price between $400 to $500. We think that at this moment, GoPro will keep the price very competitive, and if you specifically look at the competitor right now — the X5 — which was announced at $549, and is able to record 8K 360 video.
| Camera Model |
Launch Price |
Current Price (2025) |
| GoPro Max (2019) |
$499.99 |
~$400 |
| GoPro Max (2025) |
$400 |
$400 |
| GoPro Max 2 (Expected) |
$400–$500 |
N/A |
| Insta360 X5 |
$549.99 |
$549.99 |
GoPro Max 2 specification
The predecessor was limited to 5.6K 360 video, which was the benchmark at that time (2019). If GoPro wants to compete against Insta360 X5, they have to bring 8K on board at a very competitive price. Other software / app-based features that we are expecting inside the GoPro Max 2:
- AI Auto Framing: Automatically detects the subject and crops and reframes in the best possible way to create more interesting scenes out of a 360 video.
- Object Tracking: Nowadays, advanced object tracking has become quite common, and so we are expecting its presence inside the GoPro Max 2 camera.
- Stabilization: GoPro is already known for its electronic stabilization in all of its products, specifically the action cameras. The enhanced EIS support is expected inside the GoPro Max 2 camera to deliver buttery smooth footage while recording high-intensity activity videos like biking and climbing.
- Other sets of features that we are expecting include Camera FX and Cloud Editing.
So if the GoPro Max 2 camera arrives with the set of core specifications that we have already discussed, it will surely lead the market, if it arrives at a lower price than the available Insta360 X5.
Stay tuned for more updates coming
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By admin, on August 16th, 2024

New GoPro Hero 13 action camera Images leaked. most of the GoPro 13 listings on Amazon have gone live by mistake and then we have all these pics floating over the web

This picture caught my attention, love the way you can use ur additional lenses to get your desired shot.
GoPro Hero 13 Black Rumored Specs:
- Image Sensor: Enhanced version of the current 1/1.9-inch sensor.
- Video Capabilities: 5.3K video at 60fps, 4K at 120fps, and 2.7K at 240fps.
- Stabilization: HyperSmooth 6.0 for even better stabilization.
- Processor: Upgraded GP3 processor for faster performance and improved AI-driven features.
- Display: Larger, more vibrant touchscreen with improved brightness.
- Battery: Extended battery life with a new Enduro battery technology.
- Water Resistance: 10 meters (33 feet) without a housing.
- Low Light Performance: Improved performance in low-light conditions.
- Audio: Enhanced microphone for better wind noise reduction.
- Mounting: Dual-mounting fingers for accessory compatibility.
- Release Date: Rumored to be September 16, 2024.
- Design: Compact design with better heat management.
- Connectivity: Improved Wi-Fi and Bluetooth for faster file transfers.
Stay tuned, more updates coming

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By admin, on August 29th, 2021

GoPro Hero 10 finally arrived, the new camera features a new 23MP sensor paired up with a NEW GP2 processor. With the help of a new image processor, the sensor will be able to record videos in 5.3K at 60fps and 4K at 120fps, so we do have a major improvement in terms of resolution as well as frame rates of the camera compared to HERO 9.
Cinematic 4K video 120 fps
With the new HERO, you can shoot up to 120fps while having a 4K resolution, which was not possible with the HERO 9. And can also create very high-resolution slow-motion videos, Hero 10 will support a 2.7K resolution at 240fps.
HyperSmooth 4.0
With the addition of a new image processor and upscaled gyro, the Hero 9 features a newly developed AI Algo for a more smooth IBIS. Video stabilization technology and should be able to offer “gimbal-like stabilization,” as per the leaked GoPro marketing materials. So, let’s hope for the best.
Live streaming quality remains the same at 1080p
Live streaming quality remains the same at 1080p, although as we know even Sony ZV-E10 streaming is limited to 720p. Other features that are being retained include waterproofing up to 10 meters or 33 feet, and support for RAW photos, SuperPhoto, HDR, and webcam models.
Coming to the physical appearance of the camera, the only visible external change in GoPro Hero 10 Black is the switch to blue lettering on the front casing.
We will post more updates on this
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By admin, on July 31st, 2019
We have received a bunch of details about Gopro SPJB1 upcoming camera. BTW, we welcome any information if you have any info related to Gopro SPJB1. You can send us to our email thenewcamera[@]gmail.com
The camera go SAR certificate on 2019-June-19 and camera spotted at Amazon.jp website on 2019-June-28.
Gopro SPJB1 camera details at wireless agency

Gopro SPJB1 details via amazon.jp

Gopro SPJB1 Details via FCCID

SAR Certificate of Gopro SPJB1

We will update you soon as we get any more information about the model.
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