GoPro released the HERO11 Black, claiming it was the most advanced and user-friendly HERO to date — a bold claim that I decided to put to the test.
I bent the task of testing the HERO11 into a surf trip, setting out on a weeklong tour of the PNW coast with boards in tow and GoPro rolling.
Video has never been my primary medium. But along the way in testing the HERO11 Black, I amassed some of the best footage I’ve ever shot. And editing in Quik (GoPro’s video editor) proved far more intuitive than I expected. I returned with a new tool on my belt as a content creator and a brand-new YouTube channel to prove it.
I found some fun waves, dreamy campsites, and a new passion for creating video content with the GoPro HERO11 Black.
In short: The GoPro HERO11 Black makes shooting high-definition footage and photography easy, and with the Quik app, editing is streamlined. Some advanced features, like the AI Auto Highlights, can be a benefit or a frustration depending on what you’re doing. But overall, the camera makes filmmaking fun and uncomplicated.
Field-Testing the GoPro HERO11 Black
Easy/Pro: GoPro HERO11 Black Modes
GoPro introduced a handful of new features and functions that make the HERO11 Black almost foolproof to operate. Chief among them are the dueling user interfaces: Easy and Pro modes.
Easy Mode automates settings to make using the camera straightforward and uncomplicated. Then, Pro Mode opens the hood and lets the user dictate far more intricate settings.
I started testing in Easy and quickly transitioned to Pro without looking back. Some of the coolest features — star trail timelapses, for example — are only accessible in Pro Mode, and navigating it is surprisingly simple.

Extended Battery, Automatic Shutoff
One of my biggest frustrations with the early GoPros was that they were always dying. I’d leave them on accidentally, or forget to charge them, or the cold would kill them. The HERO11 offers multiple solutions to remedy that.
The first is the Enduro battery. Enduro is GoPro’s extended-runtime battery, which was an accessory for the HERO10 but is the default for the 11. I was able to film for almost 2 hours at 1080p on a single charge.

Timelapse Modes, Light Trail Capturing

Hyperview: GoPro’s Most Immersive Field of View Yet

Best Image Stabilization Yet, 360-Degree Horizon Lock

Bigger Sensor, Better Resolution
Impressive Photo Resolutions
More Accurate Color Quality
HERO11 Black: Subscription Is a Bargain

Unlimited Cloud Storage, Auto-Uploads
AI Edits
HERO11 Black Quik Editor: Pros & Cons
Coming Soon: HERO11 Black Mini
