GoPro HERO10 Black Bones

GoPro HERO10 Black Bones User Manual Important Messages

GoPro HERO10 Black Bones

Performance issues are rare, but here are some of the problems that could affect your GoPro.

QR NOT READING CORRECTLY

If you're unable to get a confirmation that your QR is being read by the camera, ensure that you have a correct QR and it is of the right size. Recommended size should be approximately 1.5" x 1.5". Please visit gopro.com/bones for more information.

WI-FI RANGE

Your camera's FPV-specific design limits its Wi-Fi range to 1 meter. Be sure you're within range when connecting to the GoPro Quik app to frame your shot or adjust modes and settings.

SD CARD ERROR

Your GoPro can detect a variety of problems with your SD card. Problems can be due to, but not limited to, electrostatic discharge. Restart your camera if this occurs. It will automatically try to repair any damaged files and restore your camera back to full function.

REPAIRING YOUR FILE

Your GoPro will automatically try to fix damaged files. Files can be damaged if your camera loses power while recording or if there’s a problem saving the file.

CAMERA IS TOO HOT

Your camera requires constant airflow for continued use. It was designed to recognize when it’s at risk of overheating and will shut down when needed. Simply let it sit and cool before using it again.

Heads Up: The operating ambient temperature range of your HERO10 Black Bones is 14° F ~ 95° F (-10° C ~ 35° C). High temperatures will cause your camera to use more power and drain the battery faster.

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PRO TIP: Shooting video at a high resolution and frame rate will also cause your camera to heat up faster, especially in hot environments. Try switching to a lower resolution and frame rate to lower the risk of overheating your GoPro.

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