GoPro HERO3+: Silver Edition

GoPro HERO3+: Silver Edition
GoPro HERO3+: Silver Edition
GoPro HERO3+: Silver Edition
GoPro HERO3+: Silver Edition
GoPro HERO3+: Silver Edition
GoPro HERO3+: Silver Edition
GoPro HERO3+: Silver Edition
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Product Specifications

  • 15% smaller and lighter housing (waterproof to 131’/40m)
  • 2x faster image processor enables 1080p60 and 720p120 fps video
  • Enhanced low-light performance
  • 30% longer battery life

    Product Description

Style:Camera Only Product Description Battery pack is in the bottom part of box along with the cord and other parts.

Set Contains: GoPro HERO3+ Silver Edition Camera  Standard Housing for HERO3 / HERO3+ / HERO4 Higher Capacity Lithium-Ion Battery Quick Release Buckle Vertical Quick Release Buckle Curved Adhesive Mount Flat Adhesive Mount 3-Way Pivot Arm USB Charging Cable 1-Year Limited Warranty

Product Reviews

GoPro Hero3 Silver vs. Hero3+ Silver

While looking at this new camera, I’m also going to focus on my comparison between the GoPro Hero3 Silver and the new Hero3+ Silver. What’s different, how does it work on its own, is it worth an upgrade? Let’s find out.OUT OF THE BOXFirst out is the camera, as it’s nicely mounted in the glass container at the top of the box. It’s already obvious the new housing for the Hero3+ is noticeably smaller and more compact than the older one. The housing buttons are larger and easier to press, but everything else was downsized. The latch no longer requires an extra tab to slide over, yet still feels very secure and tight when closed. The front covering over the lens has become simplified as there are no longer rivets or a large bezel adding to bulk.There is some concern this could reduce durability, but short of throwing it into a wall, I’m going to just base this on look and feel. Which is to say it appear to be just a solid and durable as the old one. Otherwise the camera itself is identical in size to the old one, so everything is interchangeable. Extra batteries and cables will work just fine with both. You can check the product description to see what exactly is included, but it’s just the basics. A few basic mounting brackets, stickers, mini-USB cable, etc. No charger is included.CAMERA SETUPAfter charging, the first step will be to supply a micro-sd card. I did run into an issue where my 32GB Sandisk Class 10 card wouldn’t work. I just got an Error on the display. Despite manually cleaning and formatting the card to the specific exFat file system the camera required, it was never happy. At least not until I found the menu option within the camera itself to format the card for me (trash can icon). After that, it’s been working great.Speaking of the menu, going through the initial setup via the on-board controls is still as annoying as it was in the previous version. In other words, we have the same basic menu layout and 2 buttons to change menus and make your selections. If you’ve used them before, you’re all set. If not, I do suggest going over the user’s guide which has a menu layout that’ll help you find what you want and avoid getting lost. As this camera has wireless functionality, it’s usually best to get this part setup and use your smartphone to connect and make changes.The GoPro Android app, which I’m using on 2 separate phones, worked great. I used my LG G2 and Note 2 so we could test them out separately. There was virtually no difference between the two, other than the additional video modes the Hero3+ added in the drop-down menus. The preview still has a 1-2 second delay, but more than enough as a basic view-finder. Once again, really no change on the software side of things. At least nothing cosmetic.VIDEO QUALITYThis is of course the important part. So for this test I’ve basically got them mounted side-by-side on the windshield of the car. Both phones were wirelessly connected to the android phones as well we could easily make identical changes on the fly. Testing was done in daylight and in multiple different video modes. You can check Amazon or GoPro’s website to see an exact list of video mode changes going to the plus model, but the important ones are some things that have trickled down from the older Black Series.This includes 1080p @ 60hz, 960p @ 60hz, and 720p @ 120hz which is basically double the frame-rate of older GoPro Silver. Whether I was taking advantage of the higher frame rate of the new model, the video quality was noticeable improved. The image was brighter, more vibrant, and seemed to have more detail than the older non-plus model. And once you take advantage of the higher FPS, action shots look considerably smoother.The camera’s megapixels have dropped from 11MP to 10MP, although I didn’t notice any change in still photo quality. It’s also not something I use all that much with the GoPro. Even though it of course has plenty of features such as burst shot mode.AUDIOWhile playing both videos back to back, it’s very obvious there is an improvement in audio quality. We’re using the same backing (with 2 openings) while it was in the car. With the older model, our voices and other audio were quiet and muffled. But with the plus, our voice was very clear and easy to understand. The audio was simply more crisp and detailed. Really a night and day difference.PROS:+ More compact housing+ Increased battery capacity+ Improved High resolution video quality+ Noticable audio quality improvement+ Higher FPS video recording at all HD resolutions+ Durable and Waterproof (in housing)+ Wireless smartphone connectivity+ Has most important features of older Black seriesCONS:- Battery life could always be better- Menu controls can still be confusing- Slightly expensive- Camera gets very warm- Picky with SD card formattingCONCLUSION:Overall there wasn’t much to dislike about the new camera. Considering its intended purpose, I don’t think you can really find anything better for the money. The GoPro Hero3+ Silver basically offers many of the improved video quality/FPS of the older Black series, for less money. And other than 4K recording of the new Black series, the Silver series fits into a nice “mid-range” providing everything most folks are looking for. All while making several minor but very welcome design improvements.Bottom line, spend a little more for the new plus model and you won’t be disappointed.UPDATED 1/14/15:I’ve been meaning to update this review regarding the horizontal flip issue. Basically, when used up-side-down, the image would be flipped horizontally as well as vertically. Just a software glitch that took some time to get fixed. A software update from GoPro has resolved that issue and it works perfectly now. I’ve updated the review above and removed that particular section.Otherwise the camera is still working great and no other significant changes since I wrote this review. Enjoy!

Needs a better file naming system

Don’t expect the sound or low light recording to be very good. That’s not what this camera is for, so I’m not going to dock any stars for that…..However, I have to dock a star for how it names video files. Understandably, it splits videos into 20 minute segments, creating separate video files, which is fine. The problem starts when you have more than one video, each with multiple segments. When in this situation, the file names don’t organize in the correct order, so they have to be sorted and renamed to keep them organized in proper order.

Great camera for active lifestyle

Got Hero 3+ Silver to replace a previous underwater camera that offed itself after one too many deeper snorkel dives. Personally, I think the Silver version provides 85% of the benefit most people will need from their Go Pro, but if you are super serious about this stuff maybe go for Black for advanced settings and higher res settings. Everyone else, save the cash - this thing rocks.First, upgrading firmware, software is pretty easy if you have basic computer skills - dont be nervous - follow website/Amazon review instructions and it will be easy, as will be wireless setup. Go Pro App is sweet - can control camera, preview, review footage all immediately on phone through wireless. Be aware though - wireless range is pretty limited - not sure but Go Pro wireless remote might have longer range - seems to based on advertising. We used this for trip to Dominican Republic, primarily for snorkeling, but also general photos and vids. Default 960p/60 fps (think its 60 fps) vid (can go to 1080p too) is awesome and the camera does pretty well in low light - adjusts quick - I placed the camera several times under a coral outcrop (get the clear Go Pole - must have accessory) and in seconds it adjusted and captured great footage. Def does better closer to object than far away in regards to detail, but as long as you dont expect super zoom type of detail, it will meet your needs. As others have noted, lens does impart somewhat of a fish eye type of effect, but nothing that made me terribly upset. 10mp pics came out nice - once again, closer to subject better. Time lapse and burst are awesome for catching the perfect shot in a dynamic situation. Housing is well made and camera and housing are durable. No problem down to 25 feet snorkeling and rated to like 90+. Antifog inserts a must for underwater or humid conditions. Battery life was excellent - I found myself able to have the camera on and filming on and off for at least an hour and then be able to review footage on phone through wireless for at least 30 min before battery gave out - get Wasabi backups and charger - seems to work just fine with Go Pro battery - charging through USB is a pain to me. Would also be nice to be able to effectively transfer stuff to PC through wireless, but at size of vids and pics easier to just remove from housing and do through USB.

Best ever

Best decision ever to buy the GoPro 3+!!! Love it !

Great camera, cheaper than the newer version

Great camera, cheaper than the newer version, but works just as good. Most people don’t need 4k or 120+ fps.

Go-pro go!

Bought this for my husband for a father’s day gift and it’s already been hiking, to an amusement park, to a water park and the pool. It’s awesome. The only thing I suggest is get an accessory kit with it, you can get a good kit for about 20-25 bucks and they are worth it.

Awesome camera!

Love it!!! No issues after almost a year of use! Used in a variety of temps, from freezing to 100°F +. The GoPro Capture works amazing with this camera. Very happy with this purchase.

Not just for action sports enthusiasts

Based on the suggestions of a few other parents, we bought this to record various moments with our new baby. At first I was a little dubious, but after getting used to it and buying a few accessories (chest mount in particular) I love this thing. The fisheye lens let’s you get close to the action without distorting things too much, the build quality is excellent, and the resulting 1080p video is pretty sweet. Now if I can only learn to edit all this video in a decent manner…

Five Stars

Very pleased with my purchase and theCommunications with the company. Thanks again.

Four Stars

is not connecting to WiFi, already tried to use the goprohero password and says that it is incorrect

Five Stars

Really enjoy.

Five Stars

Wonderful

Customer experience is awesome!

The camera works great! I had a hickup at first because the battery came with it lasted 40-45 minutes with 1080p 30fps with no wifi.

Four Stars

Good as new!

Not Factory Refurbished

The camera is not Factory Refurbished. It came wrapped in foil. The battery it came with is generic, not original GoPro battery. I updated wifi and firmware and it acted up.

Not happy

This was a used camera and was sold as new.

Five Stars

Love this product.

Its okay to buy from Prime used

Camera came in good working order with the clear waterproof casing, no damages to the camera, dont hesitate to buy used from Amazon as you wont be disappointed

Get it at Amazon

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