We have already reported on GoPro planning to launch the new Hero11 Black action camera. Now, a new report has revealed its launch timeline as well as some of its key specifications.

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Just a couple of days prior, we had reported on the American camera maker’s next gen flagship Hero11 Black action camera’s design being leaked. Now, a new report has revealed that the GoPro Hero11 Black will feature a new CMOS sensor, which will also offer a wider Field of View (FOV) compared to its predecessor. This new image sensor on the upcoming action camera has a resolution of 27 megapixel, which is an upgrade from the 23.6 megapixel sensor on the last gen Hero10.

Furthermore, the new camera will also let you reportedly capture 24.7 megapixel screen grabs, which is another improvement over the 19 megapixel stills on the Hero10. For video recording, the report claims that the Hero11 Black will be capable of shooting at 5.3K resolution at 60 fps. It will apparently also be capable of recording 4K videos at 120fps as well. Notably, the new action camera will also come with an improved HyperSmooth 5.0 image stabilization.

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On the front, the device will feature a 1.4 inch display similar to the last gen, while the rear sports a 2.27 inch touchscreen display. The GoPro Hero11 Black is rumored to be powered by the same 1,720mAh battery pack and will also feature the same waterproof design that can withstand up to 10 meters of submersion. The Hero11 Black model is expected to have the same GP2 processor, although, there are some improvements expected to make their way on the software side.

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