“It’s rugged as ever and waterproof out of the box to 33 feet. It has GPS, a 2-inch LCD touchscreen on the back, voice controls, and some neat instant-offloading and instant-editing features to help with the inevitable backlog of footage. Switching to a custom chip is a way to differentiate from that competition, while also giving the company more control over the entire image processing flow. It should also make some of the camera’s smart features, like voice control, or auto editing, even smarter,” reports The Verge.

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