
DJI Osmo Action 4
Score: 85/100
GoPro Hero
Score: 77/100Rankings

The DJI Osmo Action 4 Standard Combo (2023) delivers 4K @ 120 fps video with 10-bit D-Log M color, dual touchscreens and a magnetic quick-release, bundled with an extra battery and accessories. Drawbacks include a stiff battery door and limited low-light performance beyond ISO 1600. It's aimed at adventure vloggers seeking high-frame-rate footage with robust durability.

The GoPro HERO is an ultra-compact action camera delivering crisp 4K video, HyperSmooth stabilization and voice-controlled operation. Its trade-offs include limited battery life, modest waterproof depth, and reliance on an app for stabilization. Ideal for adventure enthusiasts who prioritize portability and core GoPro features over premium specs.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
2.5 hoursbest | 1 hours | |
10 MP | 12 MPbest | |
1,770 mAhbest | — | |
| ↓ lower better | 145 g | 86 gbest |
120 fpsbest | 60 fps | |
155 °best | — | |
18 mbest | 5 m | |
2.8best | — |
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|---|---|---|
Battery & Power(1) | ||
Battery Life (hours) | 2.5 hours | 1 hours |
Connectivity(1) | ||
Wi‑Fi Connectivity | true | |
Camera(2) | ||
Photo Resolution (MP) | 10 MP | 12 MP |
Maximum Frame Rate (fps) | 120 fps | 60 fps |
Accessories(1) | ||
Included Accessories | DJI Osmo Action 4 camera, Extreme Battery, Protective frame, Quick-release mount, Adhesive base, Locking screw, Cables, Lens hood, Anti-slip pad, Sticker | HERO Camera, Curved Adhesive Mount, Mounting Buckle + Thumb Screw, USB C‑C Cable |
Build & Design(3) | ||
Weight (g) | 145 g | 86 g |
Dimensions (L×W×H) (mm) | 70.5×44.2×32.8 mm mm | 56.6×47.7×29.4 mm mm |
Waterproof Depth (m) | 18 m | 5 m |


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Professional reviewers praise the Osmo Action 4 for its larger sensor, 4K/120fps capability, 10-bit D-Log M color and robust 360° HorizonSteady stabilization, positioning it as a strong budget-friendly alternative to the GoPro Hero12. However, they note the stiff battery door and the lack of RAW video, 8K recording, and optical stabilization as drawbacks for high-end creators.
Everyday users love the camera's ruggedness, waterproof depth rating, and compact dual-screen design, often highlighting its ability to survive drops and perform well in low light. Recurring complaints focus on the difficult-to-open battery door and noticeable noise when shooting in very dark conditions.

Professional reviewers commend the HERO for its HyperSmooth stabilization, crisp 4K video, and remarkably low weight, noting it excels in helmet-mount scenarios and rugged outdoor use. However, they point out that stabilization is handled via the Quik app rather than fully in-camera, and the model omits several premium features found in newer HERO12/13 Black versions, such as higher frame-rates and deeper waterproof ratings.
Everyday users consistently praise the camera's portability, intuitive touchscreen, voice control, and solid battery life for its size, while highlighting its durable build that survives drops and water exposure. No major recurring complaints were identified in the provided data.
“dropped from 1m, no dent or scratch”

“hard-to-open battery door”

“Exceptional portability and lightweight design that goes unnoticed when mounted or carried”


