Skip to main content

HTC Re Camera vs. GoPro Hero3

As history has proven time and time again, it’s hard to overthrow a king. GoPro has essentially been the undisputed champ of action cameras ever since founder Nick Woodman began slinging shell necklaces from Indonesia on the California coast to help finance his vision for better surfing videos. Although such dominance in the field has never stopped competitors such as Sony and Polaroid, most people would simply skoff at the idea of HTC entering the camera game with a dedicated device of its own a year ago — after all, the company built its reputation on tablets and smartphones. However, the recently announced HTC Re is looking to take on the market for miniature cameras, with the ability to capture 16-megapixel stills and 1080p video within a waterproof frame that can just as easily moonlight as the Loch Ness monster as it could a smartphone accessory designed for the average consumer with a little cash to burn.

The HTC Re may be small and portable with the IPX7 rating to match, but how does it stack up against the similarly priced GoPro Hero3 White? Check out our side-by-side spec comparison below for a closer look at the hardware and capabilities of each mini cam.

Recommended Videos

Related: GoPro Hero3 Black Edition review and GoPro Hero4 Silver review

HTC RE Camera

product-blue copy
Image used with permission by copyright holder

GoPro Hero3 White

GoPro Small
Image used with permission by copyright holder
Size 3.85 x 1.04 (in.) 1.2 x 2.3 x 1.6 (in.)
Weight 2.35 ounces 4.8 ounces (with housing)
Battery 820mAh, up to 1.83 hours of video recording 1050mAh, up to 3 hours of video recording
Image capabilities 16MP stills 5MP stills
Video capabilities 1080p at 30fps Full HD video 1080p at 30fps Full HD video
Shooting modes Regular, time-lapse, slo-mo Regular, time-lapse, slo-mo
Sensor 1/2.3″ Sony CMOS sensor 1/2.5″ Sony CMOS sensor
Lens 146° ultra-wide angle lens (f/2.8) Ultra-wide angle lens (f/2.8)
Expandable storage Up to 128GB Up to 64GB
Waterproof Yes, depths up to 3.3 feet Yes, depths up to 131 feet
Wi-Fi Yes, 802.11a/b/g/n Yes
Bluetooth Yes, 4.0 Yes
Mobile app Yes Yes
Avg. Price $200 $200
DT Review 3.5 out of 5 3.5 out of 5

Design

The HTC Re and GoPro Hero3 may both be extremely lightweight and portable, but they differ greatly in design. The HTC Re is a tubular device that measures less than 4 inches tall, with a periscope-like frame that houses the equipped lens at the tip of the curved end. Only two buttons adorn the device, one on the front for changing filming modes (standard or slo-mo) and one on the top for capturing stills or video using your thumb. The minimalist device also lacks a standard display or interface, allowing you to automatically turn on the device by picking them up. At 2.35 ounces, it’s lighter than the Hero3 – even if you utilize the GoPro without the casing – but it lacks the robust waterproof housing of the boxy Hero3. Whereas GoPro’s offering is good up to 191 feet, HTC recommends you only submerge the Re at depths of 3.1 feet for up to 30 minutes without the company’s optional, waterproof accessory.

GoPro app (left) and the HTC RE app (right).
GoPro mobile app (left) and the HTC Re mobile app (right). Image used with permission by copyright holder

The Hero3 opts for a more traditional camera design (i.e., boxy). It lacks an integrated viewfinder and interface much like the HTC Re, with a handful of simple buttons positioned on the front and top of the device for turning it on, selecting your desired shooting mode, and recording content. There is a small front LCD, at least, that shows you camera status and you can adjust settings. However, both Hero3 and Re replace the high-resolution LCD displays and viewfinders of yesterday with an accompanying smartphone app for Android and iOS devices, allowing you to view what the cameras are shooting in real-time, or review images and video upon capturing them. Each device also features indicator lights that turn on whenever you start filming, so you’ll be able to quickly tell when the camera is live. Neither camera design is better than the other per se, but it’s hard to argue the waterproof appeal of the Hero3 when used in conjunction with the bundled housing.

Winner: GoPro Hero3

Shooting capabilities

Design and aesthetics aside, the merits of a quality camera lie within its shooting capabilities. The HTC Re and Hero3 are close in that regard, but the GoPro’s offering adds slightly more shooting functionality to the mix. While both cameras can shoot 1080p video at 30 frames per second (fps) and capture stills, the Re can capture 4x slo-mo video at 720p and 16MP still images. The Hero3, on the other hand, can also capture video at 25 fps whether you opt for 1080p or drop the resolution to 960p or 720p. The latter resolution even expands options that include those for capturing video at 50 fps or 60 fps. Both the HTC Re and Hero3 also tout a similar wide-angle lens with a f/2.8 aperture and provide options for capturing time-lapse video at various capture intervals, though, the Hero3 additionally touts a burst mode for capturing stills where the Re does not.

Winner: GoPro Hero3

Battery, storage capacity, and more

The HTC Re may not claim the most elaborate set of shooting options, yet the device does support expandable storage up to 128GB and comes with an 8GB microSD card. The Hero3 only supports 64GB of storage despite its shooting capacity, but it does boast longer battery life. HTC claims the Re can shoot up to an hour and half of continuous Full HD video, while the Hero3 can capture 1080p video at 30 fps for just over 2 hours. Both offerings also come equipped with built-in Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. Neither the storage, battery capacity, or connectivity will likely make a dramatic difference for the average user, but both worth noting.

As far as available accessories go, the HTC Re is no contender with the Hero3. GoPro built an entire ecosystem around its coveted mini cam, with a variety of mounts and accessories suited for any sport you might want to capture (skydiving, snowboarding, biking, etc.). Nonetheless, HTC does offer a select variety of clips, lanyards, mounts, and a few other methods for attaching the Re to various components. The company will certainly expand its lineup of accessories as time goes on, but it can’t currently compete with the sheer number of options afforded by the GoPro and its third-party manufacturers.

Winner: GoPro Hero3

Conclusion

To be fair, HTC isn’t marketing the Re as a mini cam for capturing extreme sports. It’s designed to be a no-frills device for the casual videographer, one with standard functionality that barely goes above and beyond that of your average smartphone. Although it offers better resolution for still shots than the Hero3 and the opportunity for more storage, it doesn’t quite showcase anywhere near the girth of shooting modes you can get with the GoPro. The Hero3 also touts a bigger battery, a waterproof housing that goes beyond that of the Re, and a treasure trove of accessories for mounting the device to anything you can think of. It simply offers far more for your money than the HTC Re — even if it is the last-gen edition of GoPro’s flagship device.

Topics
Brandon Widder
Brandon Widder is a multimedia journalist and a staff writer for Digital Trends where he covers technology news, how-to…
This GoPro bundle is only $250 and includes awesome accessories
The GoPro HERO11 Black Bundle includes the GoPro HERO11 along with a head strap, quick clip, and two Enduro batteries.

One thing you should be really excited about right now is looking through the few good early Prime Day deals we keep seeing every day. Its just a few, so you don't have to go searching for something in particular to look for, but can instead evaluate an item on its own. One such deal is on a GoPro Hero 11 Black that comes with a lot of accessories. Even if you usually aren't the type to even consider a GoPro, fearing extra costs and problems later, this deal makes it interesting because you know that you're getting a lot of extras with it and can probably enjoy the device problem-free straight out of the box. Right now, the kit is just $250 for Amazon Prime members, down $130 from the usual $380. Tap the button below to see it for yourself or keep reading to see more about the camera and the accessories.

Why you should buy the GoPro Hero 11 Black Bundle
The essential element of the GoPro Hero 11 Black Bundle is, naturally, the camera. The GoPro Hero 11 Black captures video in 5.3K quality and shoots pics up to 27MP. Even the 8X slow-mo feature picks up video in 2.7K resolution at 240Hz. Our GoPro Hero 11 Black review highlights the camera's extremely smooth capturing and nice wide-angle view mode.

Read more
GoPro HERO11 and HERO12 action cameras have $100 discounts
GoPro HERO12 offers waterproof use.

Best Buy currently has some fantastic discounts on the GoPro Hero11 and Hero12 for anyone who’s been waiting for the best GoPro deals around. If you’re looking to capture all the magic of the action around you rather than anything regular camera deals can provide, this is your chance to do so while saving plenty of money. Here’s a quick overview of what to expect from both of them, and bear in mind that the deals are likely to end soon.
GoPro Hero11 Action Camera -- $250, was $350

Consistently responsible for some of the best action cameras around, the GoPro Hero11 Action Camera is a great place to start. It allows you to shoot video with up to 5.3K resolution at 60 frames per second. It also has 8x slow motion at 2.7K while you can pause any of the 5.3K videos and take 15.8MP still photos. For standard image snapping, you can shoot at up to 27MP. It’s all aided by the GoPro Hero11 Action Camera’s HyperView digital lens with 8:7 aspect ratio which captures more of the scene in each shot. There’s also HyperSmooth 5.0 video stabilization for better low-light performance and horizon levelling via the high tilt limit. A rugged design, webcam mode, front display, and rear touch screen all add to the quality of this camera so there’s plenty to enjoy here.

Read more
Hurry! The GoPro Hero12 has a $100 price cut at beat buy
GoPro HERO12 offers waterproof use.

There are a lot of action cameras on the market, but one of the best and most well-known is the GoPro, so if you want something that can handle your active lifestyle, a GoPro is a great option. That said, GoPro cameras can be quite expensive, which is why you'll likely want to grab a deal on one to save you a little bit extra. Luckily, this GoPro Hero12 has a great deal on it from Best Buy that discounts it down to $300 from $400, saving you a solid $100, which is a nice discount.

Why you should buy the GoPro Hero12
One of the most important parts of any action camera is its video quality, and you'll be happy to know that the Hero12 can manage a whopping 5k at 60fps, which is pretty impressive for something so small. If you need more frames, you could go for the equally impressive 4K at 120fps, which is still quite impressive, and you could even go as fast as 240fps at 2.7K, so you have a lot of options when it comes to resolutions and framerates that work best for you. Another big positive is that the Hero12 has a pretty large field of view and can capture an aspect ratio of 8:7, which is pretty massive, all things considered.

Read more