The update improves recording at low temperatures

Jan 25, 2019 14:16 GMT  ·  By

GoPro has rolled out a new firmware package compatible with its HERO 7 Black action camera, namely versions 1.70, which provides detailed user notifications and removes the stabilization bug when recording at low temperatures, and also includes general bug fixes.

If you want to enjoy the benefits of these updates, save and unzip the downloadable archive, and transfer the “UPDATE” folder onto the root directory of a formatted microSD card. Make sure not to copy it in a different folder.

Now, remove the memory card from your computer and insert it into your action camera (power off the device before this step), turn on the GoPro unit, and wait patiently as the new firmware is applied.

Take into account that the camera will cycle through some beeps and restart itself some times. During this, the unit will flash an “UPDATING” message before it turns OFF; make sure not to interrupt this process in any way.

Even though this seems straightforward, bear in mind that removing the card/battery or making use of the camera’s buttons during the upgrade might lead to severe malfunctions, and can even render the device unusable.

That said, download GoPro HERO7 Black Camera Firmware 1.70, carefully apply it on your device by following the steps mentioned above, and check back with us as often as possible to stay “updated one minute ago.”