Buying a GoPro in 2025? Read This First!
/Why I Might Skip 2025’s GoPro 14
I have been using a GoPro Action camera for a decade. This is the only action camera I have known and ever used. It is unthinkable for me to switch to any other kind of action camera. I really need to update to a newer version of GoPro for the past couple of years, but I have been putting off buying a new one.
Last time I upgraded to a new version was in 2021, with the GoPro HERO 10. However, in 2025 I may not upgrade yet. I won’t buy a GoPro anymore unless GoPro upgrades their sensor size—a critical feature that competitors like DJI and Insta360 have already improved.
Every year GoPro keeps doing unnecessary upgrades that do not matter at all. For some strange reason, they don’t upgrade what everyone keeps waiting for – increasing its sensor size. GoPro’s tiny sensor hurts low-light performance and excludes much better-quality videos, while competitors keep upgrading and outperforming GoPro with better hardware.
DJI and Insta360 caught up on upgrading their sensors some time ago. Many GoPro hardcode fans abandoned GoPro, and the question remains whether they want to remain in business, as it looks like GoPro doesn’t care what consumers need and this is necessary to stay in business.
My reason for not abandoning GoPro yet is that I like their colour profile and video quality. In my opinion, this is something no other company can beat GoPro at, however DJI and Insta360 came very close.
Also, I Subscribe to GoPro (formerly Plus) for unlimited cloud storage, which I will lose if I leave GoPro. GoPro recently got sneakier and stopped giving unlimited cloud storage to all clips, which was previously free. Now only GoPro clips can be saved as unlimited.
My Verdict: Until GoPro prioritizes real improvements, save your money! Stop buying new GoPros in 2025 and beyond. If GoPro doesn’t change their sensor size, I will have to take drastic action—even if that means abandoning GoPro unlimited cloud and losing all my saved files.