Applicable Models: GO 3, GO 3S, and GO Ultra
The camera combines a pocket-size body with high-performance hardware, so they naturally warm up during use—this is normal. The back of the camera is made of a special material to assist in heat dissipation. It is recommended that you avoid prolonged contact with this area during use.
If the camera hits its high-temperature threshold during extended shooting or charging, the overheat protection mechanism may activate: the camera will automatically stop recording and shut down (this only protects the device and does not affect the captured footage).
The camera can be used normally once it cools down. It is recommended to let it stand for a few minutes to cool down.
Table 1. Overheating Time for GO Ultra
|
Video Mode |
Camera / Camera + Action Pod |
Overheating Time |
|
Video 4K@30fps |
GO Ultra |
46-48 minutes |
|
GO Ultra + Action Pod |
148 minutes |
*The above data is based on testing in a windless indoor environment at 25°C with Wi-Fi off and Screen Auto Sleep enabled. Actual overheating time may vary under different conditions.
Table 2. Overheating Time Comparison for GO 3 & GO 3S
|
Video Mode |
Camera / Camera + Action Pod |
Overheating Time |
|
Video 4K@30fps |
GO 3S |
29 minutes |
|
GO 3S + Action Pod |
110 minutes |
*The above data is based on testing in a windless indoor environment at 25°C with Wi-Fi off and Screen Auto Sleep during recording enabled. Actual overheating time may vary under different conditions.
Yes. The camera can resume normal shooting once its temperature drops. It is recommended to let it stand for a few minutes to cool down.
No.
Yes, but high water temperatures can shorten battery life and may trigger thermal shutdown. It is recommended to shoot in environments with appropriate temperatures.