The GoPro Hero 11 Black Mini is now shipping
The GoPro Hero 11 Black Mini, as the name suggests, is a miniaturised version of the brand's latest flagship whoopee camera.
It was originally slated for launch in October, but delays pushed the launch back. As of today, though, the diddy action camera is finally shipping.
The GoPro Hero 11 Black Mini is substantially the same camera as its chunkier sibling, only the screens have been removed to reduce the size, as well as increase durability.
This makes the Mini platonic for applications like FPV drones, where you won't be looking to frame your shot, but instead worrying well-nigh weight, size and robustness.
Another key difference is that the shower is seated and non-removable, however, GoPro says it still uses their newer Enduro shower technology, so it'll perform well in low temperatures.
The Hero 11 Black Mini moreover adds an spare set of mounting tabs to the rear of the camera, which ways that it can be mounted in a wide variety of locations.
It utilises the same 8:7 sensor as the Hero 11 Black, permitting for 360-degree horizon locking, shot reframing and the new HyperView digital lens.
Since there are no proper screens, you'll need to pair the camera with the GoPro Quik app to wangle the increasingly wide settings. However, if you're a GoPro subscriber, the camera can automatically upload edited highlight videos to the deject every time it's plugged in to charge, pretty handy.
The GoPro Hero 11 Black Mini is misogynist at $299.98 / £299.98 for GoPro subscribers, its normal MSRP is $449.98 / £449.98.
It's misogynist today from GoPro's website, with other retailers to follow.
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