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GoPro Hero Session

If you’re looking at a GoPro Hero Session in 2025, you’re probably weighing its low price against newer options. The short answer: buy one only if you need a ultra-compact, waterproof camera for casual use under €50. For anything more demanding, a GoPro Hero 12 or DJI Osmo Action 4 delivers far better results. For a comparison with the Hero4 Session, check our GoPro HERO4 Session review and the comparativa de cámaras GoPro.


Hardware: Small but Limited by Today’s Standards

The GoPro Hero Session is compact and solid, but the specs show their age:

Feature GoPro Hero Session GoPro Hero 12 (2024)
Video Resolution 1440p at 30fps, 1080p at 60fps 5.3K at 60fps
Photo Resolution 8MP 27MP
Waterproof Up to 33 ft (10m) without a housing Up to 33 ft (10m)
Battery Life Up to 2 hours Up to 2.5 hours
Stabilization None HyperSmooth 6.0
Price (2025) ~€30-50 used ~€350 new

The value proposition is clear: the Session costs a fraction but delivers accordingly.

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Performance: Acceptable for Casual Use

  • Video Quality: The Hero Session captures decent footage in good lighting but struggles significantly in low-light conditions. For daytime outdoor activities, results are acceptable.
  • Stabilization: No electronic stabilization means shaky footage in dynamic situations. Budget gimbals or post-processing stabilization can compensate, but newer cameras like the DJI Osmo Action 4 handle this natively.
  • Ease of Use: Single-button control makes it the simplest action camera to operate. Press once and it records — no menus, no settings to fiddle with.

Durability: The Session’s Strongest Point

The standout feature remains its build quality. Waterproof to 10m without a housing, impact-resistant, and small enough to mount anywhere. This ruggedness is what keeps the Session relevant as a secondary or disposable camera for situations where you wouldn’t risk an expensive model.


Compatibility: GoPro Ecosystem

The Hero Session is compatible with standard GoPro mounts, which is a significant advantage — the mount ecosystem is massive. Helmets, handlebars, chest harnesses, adhesive mounts — all work without adapters.


Battery Life: The Built-in Limitation

Two hours of continuous recording is adequate for most sessions. The critical limitation: the battery is built-in and non-replaceable. Once it degrades after a few years of use, the camera’s useful life ends. If buying used, verify battery health before purchasing.


Who Should Buy the GoPro Hero Session in 2025?

Situation Verdict
Budget camera under €50 for casual use Buy the Session
Disposable camera for risky activities Buy the Session
Serious video quality needed ❌ Get a GoPro Hero 12
Low-light or indoor filming ❌ Get a DJI Osmo Action 4
Vlogging or streaming ❌ Get a GoPro Hero 12
Stabilization matters ❌ Any modern camera is better

Bottom line: The GoPro Hero Session is a solid ultra-budget option if found under €50. For anything else, invest in a GoPro Hero 12 or DJI Osmo Action 4.