![]() The battery in the Session is fully integrated so cannot be removed or swapped out. The QR system remains the same so will be compatible with all GoPro mounts including the new Wrist mount shown below. The Session still has a red LED to let you know when its’ recording and a small screen up top that displays the current settings, but to change the settings you’ll need to use the Smart remote or the phone App. However a smaller package with a reduced number of features does not make the Session a cheap option at £330 (UPDATE – Now priced at £159.99 making it a really good option). I can see this being very useful when using smaller drones or when the camera is attached to the top of a helmet. Limited to a max of 1440p the new Session isn’t as capable as the Hero 4, but with 8 megapixel still images, a small form factor and a total weight of 74g it will certainly appeal to a wide audience. ![]() The Session is mounted using a Frame system which works in similar way to the Frame mount released with the Hero4. Gone are the two buttons (only one now) and in is a smart dual microphone system designed for better sound pickup in even the harshest of conditions. The Session is a much smaller format and is not dependent on a housing for its 10m (33ft) waterproofing. The Session marks a shift from the GoPro format that we have been used to since its first arrival many years ago. Here is everything you need to know about the new 2015 GoPro Hero4 Session. We have one here at Unsponsored for review! We’ve known about this for a short while but couldn’t say anything – Today GoPro announced the launched the new Hero4 session.
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