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GoPro Hero Black 8 targets vloggers with add-on modules

GoPro’s new flagship action camera is designed to connect to a new range of hardware add-ons targeted at vloggers.

But experts suggest that other improvements are relatively minor, meaning the Hero 8 Black may be a tough sell.

GoPro remains the bestselling action cam brand in much of the world.

But the firm posted a loss in its last two quarters and is facing competition from China’s DJI, which entered the market with a rival product in May.

Last year’s GoPro launch – the Hero 7 Black – delivered a vast improvement to in-body stabilisation, leading its chief executive to claim it was a “gimbal killer “- a reference to the fact it did not require add-on equipment to produce smooth footage.

Reviewers recognised this to be a significant upgrade, and the company reported the model had achieved its strongest-ever first month sales to date.

But over the past 12 months as a whole, the firm’s cash reserves have still shrunk from $114.8m (£93.3m) to $91.2m, and its shares have dropped about 30%. One analyst warned it could face further problems if consumers do not consider the latest features to be a compelling enough leap forward.

“If retailers were unable to work through their existing inventory prior to GoPro’s new product launch, its new product launch may be cannibalised by a substantially discounted Hero 7 Black at holiday,” Alicia Reese from Wedbush Securities told the BBC.

“GoPro must continually launch products compelling enough for users to want to buy a GoPro in addition to a smartphone.

“[But in its favour], GoPro has greater mind-share when it comes to action cameras than other brands, and the company has a growing presence in the travel space.”

Add-on Mods

The Hero 8 Black’s standout feature is that users can now bolt on three optional accessories. They are:

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