SKU: 180199
$315.00 USD
Use Blink to achieve long term time lapse or motion detection for your next project. Just plug it into your GoPro and use the Blink app to connect and configure up to 10 separate time lapse schedules using a smartphone, tablet, computer, or any WiFi enabled device which has a web browser (no cell service or internet connection required). For more information, see the Quick Start Guide and User Manual. Also check out our tutorial videos for a quick overview of the user interface.
A WiFi network with internet access is only required if you would like to use our optional Blink Email status feature to provide daily status updates.
If you are looking at a long term time lapse you may be interested in our construction time lapse packs which incorporate an external solar system for long term deployment or where finding a power supply is difficult or expensive.
Compatible with the GoPro HERO3+ Black and HERO4 Black/Silver cameras. Note - Blink may work with HERO3+ Silver cameras but is not officially supported by CamDo due to the general unreliability of the HERO3+ Silver cameras as they get older. Please use our Time Lapse Intervalometer for older camera models.
For GoPro HERO5 Black and HERO5 Session cameras, please use our BlinkX product.
Camera |
Compatibility ( Y / N ) |
HERO5 Black |
|
HERO5 Session |
|
HERO4 Black |
✔ |
HERO4 Silver |
✔ |
HERO4 Session |
✘ |
HERO (2014) |
✘ |
HERO3+ Black |
✔ |
HERO3+ Silver |
✘ |
HERO3 Black |
✘ |
HERO3 Silver |
✘ |
HERO3 White |
✘ |
HERO2 |
✘ |
HERO |
✘ |
Can I have a time lapse and motion detection simultaneously?
Yes, Blink allows for multiple schedules to be active at a time.
What happens if there is a conflict between schedules?
If multiple schedules have been set and there is a conflict between the camera triggering time, priority is given to the lower numbered schedule. For example, schedule 1 has priority over schedule 2. While a schedule with a set duration is active, such as a video recording, any other schedule that is set to trigger will be skipped until the active schedule is complete.
Does Blink fit inside the standard GoPro housings?
Yes, if housing external batteries is not an issue, Blink can be used with the GoPro Frame Mount or the extended backdoors included in the GoPro Back Door Kit that are designed to clip into the standard housing to provide space to fit GoPro BacPac accessories.
What housings does CamDo offer that have space for Blink and external battery packs?
Blink is typically used with our Outdoor Enclosures to also house extra batteries and come with two power options, a 9Watt solar panel, or without a solar panel that is normally used for shorter deployments, when you can return regularly to recharge the batteries. The Outdoor Enclosures have space to fit up to two of our V44 (44watt-hour) battery packs.
If you require a waterproof solution, our aluminum Deep underwater housing allows for use of Blink and the GoPro to a depth of 2000ft, while the DeepEXT housing extension can fit up to three V15 (15watt-hour) battery packs.
How long will the battery last if I shoot some number of photos per hour?
Calculating battery life is non-trivial. It depends on the camera model, firmware version, SD card speed, lighting conditions, battery size, age of the battery, ambient temperature, and more. To help you understand the issues and to calculate estimated battery life, consult the Camera Power Consumption Study and our Time Lapse Calculator.
If I know approximately how long my project is, how do I determine the ideal interval between triggers?
The ideal shooting interval is normally determined by the length of the final time lapse video clip, capacity of the SD card or battery capacity available. Our Time Lapse Calculator can be used to help determine the ideal interval between photos as determined by these variables.
Why is "Always On" mode for batteries important?
Since Blink turns the camera off between triggers to conserve power, Always On mode is important to prevent the battery from automatically turning off due to periods of inactivity. Most of the USB battery packs on the market have an automatic power saving feature which turns off the battery if the battery is not constantly supplying power to a device. If the GoPro is turned off for more than a few minutes between triggers, the external battery might automatically shutdown due to inactivity. However, our V15 and V44 have two modes of operation, the standard Auto Off mode and an Always On mode. The Always On mode prevents the battery from automatically turning off when insufficient current is being drawn due to the camera being turned off by Blink to conserve power.
Does Blink retain the shooting schedule when power is removed or lost?
When all power is removed, Blink will retain the programmed shooting schedule. However, Blink does not have an internal battery to retain the time and date settings. When power is restored to Blink, it will determine the clock time and date information from the GoPro camera.
Can I switch the SD card in the middle of a time lapse schedule?
Yes, the SD card is "hot swappable". If an interval occurs when the SD card is out of the GoPro, Blink will continue the shooting schedule by triggering the camera to turn on and off, however, no image will be taken since there is no SD card to save the image to.
How do I change Blink's shooting schedule in the middle of a project?
Blink's WiFi can be turned on or off by using the supplied push button remote plugged into the board's 2.5mm input. Blink's WiFi only remains active for 15 minutes to program the new settings before the WiFi is automatically turned off to conserve power. If the camera is not easily accessable, we offer 2.5mm Extension cables that can be left attached to Blink's 2.5mm port for re-triggering the WiFi signal.
Can I schedule a time lapse with an interval less than 60seconds between images?
Yes, shorter intervals can be achieved on the HERO4 camera by using the GoPro's native "time lapse video" setting to allow the capture of 0.5 , 1, 2, 5, 10, 30, and 60 seconds between images as explained here: https://cam-do.com/pages/blink-troubleshooting-guide#short-interval
What can I connect to the circular jacks on my Blink?
Blink's Port1 is used to activate the Blink's WiFi signal and is typically used with the included wired remote.
Blink's Port2 is used for Motion Detection operation and information about this port is located in our Blink User Manual.
Please connect only CamDo-approved accessories to these jacks unless you are experienced. Do not connect other equipment, especially voltage sources such as your solar panel or battery, to these jacks. Doing so could damage your BlinkX or camera.
Please read our series of blog posts to understand how to connect custom hardware or interface a microcontroller such as an Arduino or Raspberry Pi.
Does Blink work with your Battery Eliminators?
Blink is not compatible with our Battery Eliminators.
What does Blink weigh?
Blink weighs 19g. This compares to a GoPro camera at 87g plus the GoPro extended enclosure at 71g.
General support can be found on our Support pages here.
Also read the FAQ's tab for more information.
Product Code: CBL01
$495.00 USD
Here are all the advantages of UpBlink:
Use UpBlink to achieve long term time lapse and/or motion detection (coming soon) for your next project. Just plug it into your GoPro and use the UpBlink app to connect and configure separate schedules (including email scheduling) using a smartphone, tablet, computer, or any WiFi enabled device which has a web browser (app connection is directly with UpBlink so no cell service or internet connection required). For more information, see the Quick Start Guide and User Manual.
A WiFi network or a data hotspot is required (see below) with internet access is only required if you would like to use our optional Blink Email feature to provide daily status updates straight to your inbox.
If you are looking at a long term time lapse you may be interested in our Construction Time Lapse packs which incorporate weatherproof enclosures external solar power for long term deployment or where finding a power supply is difficult or expensive.
Compatible with the GoPro HERO5 camera. For GoPro HERO4 and HERO3+ Black cameras, please use our Blink product. If you don't need upload, use HERO5, 6, 7, or 8.
Camera |
Compatibility ( Y / N ) |
HERO6/7/8 Black |
Trigger only, no Upload |
HERO 2018 |
✘ |
HERO5 Black |
✔ |
HERO5 Session |
✘ |
HERO4 Black |
✘ |
HERO4 Silver |
✘ |
HERO4 Session |
✘ |
HERO (2014) |
✘ |
HERO3+ Black |
✘ |
HERO3+ Silver |
✘ |
HERO3 Black |
✘ |
HERO3 Silver |
✘ |
HERO3 White |
✘ |
HERO2 |
✘ |
HERO |
✘ |
Is there a video for the UpBlink setup process?
Below is a full setup video for UpBlink with our outdoor enclosures. You can also view other helpful instructional videos in the “Support” section.
Is an internet connection required to use UpBlink?
Internet is required to support CloudX features, including the upload of footage for remote viewing on the CloudX server. However, programming schedules to capture footage does not require the internet. UpBlink's capture schedules are programmed via a local WiFi Access Point using a smartphone or computer.
How does UpBlink connect to the internet?
UpBlink can receive the internet signal from either a 2.4GHz WiFi network or from a "USB Ethernet device" connected to the USB-A port of UpBlink. The internet information is entered into the Upload Schedule in the UpBlink web UI.
If using a USB modem, plug the compatible modem into the USB-A port of UpBlink (see below). If the USB modem connects as an "Ethernet device", select "Internet via USB" in the UpBlink web UI. If the USB modem broadcasts a WiFi hotspot, select "WiFi (Standard)" in the UpBlink web UI then enter the WiFi details of the hotspot.
How is the USB hotspot powered?
UpBlink can control power to the hotspot via the USB-A port incorporated, therefore only turning on the hotspot when upload is scheduled to conserve power. A USB modem with an internal battery should not be powered from UpBlink's port since the modem's battery will only charge when an upload schedule is active. We have some suggested hotspots listed here but generally any 3G or 4G USB stick hotspot that creates a wifi network will work.
What USB hotspots do you recommend?
Please refer to the UpBlink manual here for the latest modem listing.
Any USB powered hotspot that plugs into a USB-A port for power (with no internal battery) and creates a local WiFi network should be suitable, however, there are some hotspots that are very power hungry and will not work such as the 'Jetpack' series of modems. UpBlink connects via WiFi to the hotspot to then upload footage.
There are many hotspots available in different parts of the world and there are different models being released all the time. We would love to hear which USB wifi hotspot you have used successfully.
WiFi hotspots with an internal battery that can be removed may be suitable, but you will have to test if the hotspot automatically turns on, when powered via the hotpot's USB charging port. This is because UpBlink turns power off to the hotspot between upload intervals to save power.
Can UpBlink connect to the internet from an Ethernet cable?
UpBlink does not have an Ethernet port to directly connect the cable. However, a USB to Ethernet adapter can be used to provide an internet signal from an Ethernet cable via UpBlink's USB port.
Does someone require a subscription to use the file upload feature (in addition to unit purchase?)
Yes, CloudX Pro.
What is the benefit to buying UpBlink?
UpBlink with CloudX Pro provides status email notifications + image upload. Images can be viewed through the CloudX Pro web portal.
Is UpBlink compatible with the GoPro Plus upload feature?
No. The following link outlines the options available for downloading footage from the GoPro camera during a time lapse when using our UpBlink time lapse controller: https://cam-do.com/pages/how-to-download-your-gopro-time-lapse-footage-with-UpBlink
What are the dimensions of UpBlink?
UpBlink measures 85x50x22mm (3.3"x1.9"x0.85").
Can I have a time lapse and video simultaneously?
UpBlink allows for multiple schedules to be active at a time. Videos can be recorded inbetween photo events, but the GoPro can not capture a photos while currently recording and vice versa.
What happens if there is a conflict between schedules?
If multiple schedules have been set and there is a conflict between the camera triggering time, priority is given to the lower numbered schedule. For example, schedule 1 has priority over schedule 2. While a schedule with a set duration is active, such as a video recording, any other schedule that is set to trigger will be skipped until the active schedule is complete.
How does UpBlink attach to the GoPro HERO5?
UpBlink communicates with the USB-C port on the side of the GoPro camera using the included fully populated USB-C cable. UpBlink is designed to accommodate a strap to secure inside our outdoor enclosures, or connect the mounting knuckle to the 2pin pivot mount of GoPro camera/housings.
What housings does CamDo offer that have space for UpBlink and external battery packs?
UpBlink is typically used with our DryX and SolarX Outdoor Weatherproof Enclosures. These enclosures have space to house extra batteries and come with two power options, a 9Watt solar panel, or without a solar panel that is normally used for shorter deployments, when you can return regularly to recharge the batteries or if you have a permanent power supply available. The Outdoor Enclosures have space to fit up to two of our V50 battery packs.
How long will the battery last if I shoot some number of photos per hour?
Calculating battery life is non-trivial. It depends on the camera model, firmware version, SD card speed, lighting conditions, battery size, age of the battery, ambient temperature, and more. To help you understand the issues and to calculate estimated battery life, consult the Camera Power Consumption Study and our Time Lapse Calculator.
If I know approximately how long my project is, how do I determine the ideal interval between triggers?
The ideal shooting interval is normally determined by the length of the final time lapse video clip, capacity of the SD card or battery capacity available. Our Time Lapse Calculator can be used to help determine the ideal interval between photos as determined by these variables.
Why is "Always On" mode for batteries important?
Since UpBlink turns the camera off between triggers to conserve power, Always On mode is important to prevent the battery from automatically turning off due to periods of inactivity. Most of the USB battery packs on the market have an automatic power saving feature which turns off the battery if the battery is not constantly supplying power to a device. If the GoPro is turned off for more than a few minutes between triggers, the external battery might automatically shutdown due to inactivity. Our V50 has Auto Always On mode. The Always On mode prevents the battery from automatically turning off when insufficient current is being drawn due to the camera being turned off by UpBlink to conserve power.
Does UpBlink retain the shooting schedule when power is removed or lost?
When all power is removed, UpBlink will retain the programmed shooting schedule as well as the clock time and date settings. When power is restored to UpBlink, it will resume the programmed shooting schedules.
Can I switch the SD card in the middle of a time lapse schedule?
Yes, the SD card is "hot swappable". If an interval occurs when the SD card is out of the GoPro, UpBlink will continue the shooting schedule by triggering the camera to turn on and off, however, no image will be taken since there is no SD card to save the image to.
How do I change UpBlink's shooting schedule in the middle of a project?
UpBlink's WiFi signal can be turned on or off by pressing the on-board WiFi button for 3seconds. UpBlink's WiFi only remains active for 15 minutes to program the new settings before the WiFi is automatically turned off to conserve power. If the camera is not easily accessible, we offer a Wired Remote that can be attached to UpBlink's 2.5mm Port1 for re-triggering the WiFi signal, as well as 2.5mm Extension Cables if a longer distance trigger is needed.
What can I connect to the circular jacks on my UpBlink?
Please connect only CamDo-approved accessories to these jacks unless you are experienced. Do not connect other equipment, especially voltage sources such as your solar panel or battery, to these jacks. Doing so could damage your UpBlink or camera.
Port1 on UpBlink can be used to activate UpBlink's WiFi signal using a wired remote (purchased separately).
UpBlink's Port2 is used for Motion Detection operation and information about this port is located in our Blink User Manual.
Please read our series of blog posts to understand how to connect custom hardware or interface a microcontroller such as an Arduino or Raspberry Pi.
Does UpBlink work with your Battery Eliminators?
UpBlink does not require a Battery Eliminator and it is not compatible with our Battery Eliminators which are for earlier generation cameras.
What does UpBlink weigh?
UpBlink weighs about 19g. This compares to a GoPro HERO5 Black camera at 117g.
General support can be found on our Support pages here.
How to set-up your UpBlink controller
Also read the FAQ's tab for more information.
$995.00 USD
Our Solar Enclosures use a 9 Watt solar panel to recharge the included V50 battery. If your installation is in a particularly cloudy or rainy area we also have an 18W upgrade option for additional peace of mind.
Our outdoor enclosure is fitted with a sturdy aluminum mounting bracket that contains multiple ¼"-20 threaded holes on the top, back, and bottom for use with standard tripod screws. It also has 2 slots at the back for using straps to attach the enclosure to a pole. The solar panel is removable and attached to the top of the enclosure using a dual ball socket arm so it can be positioned for optimum sun exposure. The solar panel charges the included Lithium Polymer battery which outputs 5 volts to power the camera or other accessories in a weatherproof enclosure.
We also offer a sturdy swivel mount for easy mounting to a pole or flat surface, check out the product page here.
The enclosures are designed to be crushproof and dust tight. Inside the weather resistant enclosure contains an aluminum bracket designed to hold the GoPro camera, and CamDo Blink Time Lapse Controller. It is possible to access the SD card, or USB connector without removing the camera. If the camera needs to be replaced, the fit is extraordinarily tight, guaranteeing that the camera will be in the exact same position as before so there is no disruption to your time lapse footage positioning. The interior has space for extra batteries or other accessories such as our Motion Detector. The enclosure is fitted with a standard 67mm filter adapter and a neutral density UV optical glass “digital filter” is included. You can replace the filter with your filter of choice.
We also offer complete packs of equipment. Check out our packs page here.
Our case has several mounting options for different situations. There are two ¼” locking holes, one on each side of the case, through which a padlock, bolts, or threaded rods can be used to secure the contents of the box.
There are 2 slots on the back of the aluminum mounting bracket which allow it to be easily attached to a pole or structure using straps such as hose clamps or zip ties. The tripod screw holes at the back of the bracket can then be used to angle the camera.
We also offer a high quality swivel mount bracket that can be added to your system which allows fantastic aiming flexibility. Read more here.
The aluminum mounting bracket has multiple tripod screw holes on the top, back, and bottom that can be used with any standard photographic tripod or mounting bracket with a normal tripod thread (¼"-20). ¼"-20 bolts are easily obtained from any hardware store if you are making your own mount. There are hundreds of different compatible mounting brackets and magic arm brackets.
9 Watt Solar Panel
If your installation is in a particularly cloudy or rainy area we also have an 18W upgrade option.
Camera |
Compatibility ( Y / N ) |
HERO7 Black |
✔ |
HERO6 Black |
✔ |
HERO5 Black |
✔ |
HERO5 Session |
✔ |
HERO4 Black |
✔ |
HERO4 Silver |
✔ |
HERO4 Session |
✔ |
HERO (2014) |
✘ |
HERO3+ Black |
✔ |
HERO3+ Silver |
✔ |
HERO3 Black |
✔ |
HERO3 Silver |
✔ |
HERO3 White |
✔ |
HERO2 |
✘ |
HERO |
✘ |
Compatible with the GoPro HERO3, HERO3+, HERO4, HERO5 and Session cameras.
Which CamDo Solar System is right for my GoPro camera?
Our SolarX Enclosures are compatible with GoPro HERO3, HERO3+, HERO4, HERO5 and Session cameras. Refer Compatibility tab.
How do I setup my system?
View the Solar Power System set-up guide here.
How long does it take to charge the battery?
In direct sun, the V15 (4,000 mAH Lithium Polymer battery) will fully charge in approximately 5.5 hours using the previous 6W solar panel model. Our newer systems use a 9W solar panel option which can charge the included V50 battery typically in a day. Where it is particularly cloudy/rainy, we recommend our 18W upgrade option. The battery system incorporates protection against overcharging, over discharge, over current (short circuit), unusual voltage input, and temperature extremes.
Will the solar panel be able to keep my time lapse running indefinitely?
This would depend on the shooting cycle used and the sun exposure available in your location. We advise all customers to calculate their battery needs due to the many variables. We have a Time Lapse Calculator that can be used to help determine your ideal shooting interval and how long your battery should theoretically last using our controller boards and batteries. The Calculator also gives the rate at which the solar panel should be able to recharge your battery at your given location and with the panel angle that is used. Keep in mind that temperature, battery fatigue, and other electrical inefficiencies will prevent the camera from using the full battery capacity.
What is the original dust and water ingress rating of your enclosures? Can I submerge your SolarX or DryX enclosures?
The enclosures have an IP67 rating prior to installation of CamDo accessories. Our SolarX and DryX enclosures are not meant to be immersed in water.
How long will the battery last before it is discharged?
It depends on many factors including your latitude, the amount of sun and cloud during your shoot, the controller you are using, the camera you are using and the shooting schedule you have programmed. There are too many variables to give a perfect answer but we have created a Time Lapse Calculator to work out the best setup for your shoot in your location.
This uses our analysis of the power consumption of the various GoPro cameras and provides an explanation of how to calculate the theoretical battery life.
Practically, we have run the system indefinitely taking one picture every 15 minutes with the WiFi on, in Canada in the summer.
Why is "Always On" mode for batteries important?
Since our controllers turn the camera off between triggers to conserve power, Always On mode is important to prevent the battery from automatically turning off. Most of the USB battery packs on the market have an automatic power saving feature which turns off the battery if the battery is not constantly supplying power to a device. If the GoPro is powered off for more than a few minutes between triggers, the external battery might automatically shutdown due to inactivity. However, our V15 batteries have two modes of operation, the standard Auto Off mode and an Always On mode, while the V50 is automatically in Always On mode when a USB cable is connected. The Always On mode prevents the battery from automatically turning off when very low current is being drawn due to the camera being powered off between triggers.
Refer to our support page here to make sure you are in "Always On" mode when setting up your system. Refer Step 2 of the guide.
Make sure to disconnect the battery from all devices to check this. If you hold down the power button for at least six seconds and the charge indicator flashes 3 times and stays lit for a second or two, you are now in Always On mode. If you hold down the power button for six seconds and the charge indicator flashes 3 times and then goes dark straight away, you are in Auto Off mode.
How can I avoid condensation on the lens?
Our enclosures have an integrated auto-pressure valve that equalizes the atmospheric pressure difference to reduce condensation. The IP67 micro vent allows air to pass through while preventing water from entering. If you need additional protection against condensation, the extra space in the solar enclosure allows for one or more sacks of desiccant to be inserted in the box. For even more protection, there are some products available to coat the lens, such as those used on ski-goggles. The standard 67mm threaded lens filter can also be replaced with another 67mm threaded lens that already has anti-fog characteristics or coating.
TIP: Condensation is a result of humid air being sealed in the box when you close it and condensing when there is a temperature change. Try to close the box in as dry an environment as possible. If you need additional protection against condensation, the extra space in the solar enclosure allows for one or more sacks of desiccant to be inserted in the box. For more information, Google for avoiding condensation in underwater cameras, where the problem is discussed at length by many experienced photographers.
Can I lock the case?
There are two ¼” locking holes, one on each side of the case, through which padlocks, bolts, or threaded rods can be used to secure the contents of the box.
Is it possible to separate the solar panel from the box?
Yes. The solar panel is removable and has a 4ft charging cable that enters the enclosure through a waterproof cable gland at the bottom of the enclosure.
Can I mount the solar panel remotely from the enclosure?
Yes. However, if you need to place the panel remotely from the enclosure, attention must be paid to the gauge of wire used to connect the solar panel to the battery. The connectors on the solar panel cable are 3.5mm outer diameter, 1.1mm inner diameter barrel power connectors. So you'll need one end male (M3.5x1.1), the other one end female (F3.5x1.1). A local electronics store will have these connectors. We recommend using the largest cable that can physically fit into the particular connector you source to minimize voltage drop from the panel to the battery. The voltage drop must not exceed 0.5 volts. A 16 AWG or larger wire is recommended for distances exceeding a few feet.
Alternative 1" ball mount accessories such as our Tough Claw can be used to mount the solar panel away from the enclosure using the sturdy dual ball socket system.
Which cables and adapters come with the system and what do I use to connect the battery to the solar panel?
The system comes with all necessary cables used to charge the included V50 battery. The right-angle solar barrel to microUSB adapter is used to charge the V50 from the solar panel cable.
Refer to Our Solar Setup Guide.
Can I use this system to charge other devices as well?
Absolutely. The V50 battery pack can be used to charge any 5V device.
Can your systems be used for other purposes than GoPro cameras?
Yes. You can remove the GoPro mounting fixture to provide extra space for your equipment. The solar panel, battery, and enclosure can be used for your custom system or just used as a remote charging station for phones and other USB chargeable devices.
Does the enclosure O-Ring seal require special care?
The case is equipped with a hollow core EPDM gasket that has been designed to give superior performance and resist compressive deformation over time. To ensure a watertight seal, the gasket must be free of cuts, abrasions or tears. Debris or foreign material caught between the sealing rib on the bottom of the case and the gasket on the top of the case will prevent the case from sealing properly. A coat of an automotive type surface protector is recommended to help prevent dirt and debris from sticking to the seal. If the seal becomes damaged a replacement seal can be ordered from Cam-Do.com.
Special care should be taken to ensure that wires or cables do not get trapped in the door when it is closed. The power-claw latches can exert extreme force, resulting in damage to the cable and the O-ring seal.
General support can be found on our Support pages here.
The CamDo Blink, BlinkX, or UpBlink controller boards are typically used with our Solar Enclosures to provide programming flexibility while significantly reducing power consumption. Information on these controllers can be found on the following pages:
UpBlink
BlinkX
Blink
Also, read the FAQ's tab for more information.
Product Code: HDR03 + PSP01
$635.00 USD
Our tough, weatherproof† dry enclosures are designed to be crush proof, air tight, UV resistant and built to survive in a hostile environment.
The DryX enclosure is the same enclosure that ships with our SolarX Enclosure Power System but does not include a battery pack or solar panel. Our outdoor enclosures are fitted with a sturdy aluminum mounting bracket that contains multiple 1/4"-20 threaded holes on the top, back, and bottom for use with standard tripod screws. It also has 2 slots at the back for using straps to attach the enclosure to a pole.
We also offer a sturdy swivel mount for easy mounting to a pole or flat surface, check out the product page here.
Inside the enclosure contains an aluminum bracket designed to tightly fit the GoPro HERO7/6/5/4/3 and HERO5 Session cameras with a CamDo time lapse camera controller such as BlinkX. The interior has space for extra batteries or other accessories. One accessory that can be used with BlinkX or Blink is our X-Band Motion Sensor that can detect motion through the walls of the enclosure without requiring extra opening for the signal to pass through. The enclosure is fitted with a standard 67mm filter adapter and a neutral density UV optical glass “digital filter” is included. You can replace the filter with your filter of choice.
† These enclosures are not submersible. The degree of water resistance depends on the mounting method and options selected. They are suitable for general outdoor use.
Our case has several mounting options for different situations. There are two ¼” locking holes, one on each side of the case, through which a padlock, bolts, or threaded rods can be used to secure the contents of the box.
There are 2 slots on the back of the aluminum mounting bracket which allow it to be easily attached to a pole or structure using straps such as hose clamps or zip ties. The tripod screw holes at the back of the bracket can then be used to angle the camera.
We also offer a high quality swivel mount bracket that can be added to your system which allows fantastic aiming flexibility. Read more here.
The aluminum mounting bracket has multiple tripod screw holes on the top, back and bottom that can be used with any standard photographic tripod or mounting bracket with a normal tripod thread (1/4" x 20). 1/4 x 20 bolts are easily obtained from any hardware store if you are making your own mount. There are hundreds of different compatible mounting brackets and magic arm brackets.
Camera |
Compatibility ( Y / N ) |
HERO7 | ✔ |
HERO6 |
✔ |
HERO5 Black |
✔ |
HERO5 Session |
✔ |
HERO4 Black |
✔ |
HERO4 Silver |
✔ |
HERO4 Session |
✔ |
HERO (2014) |
✘ |
HERO3+ Black |
✔ |
HERO3+ Silver |
✔ |
HERO3 Black |
✔ |
HERO3 Silver |
✔ |
HERO3 White |
✔ |
HERO2 |
✘ |
HERO |
✘ |
Compatible with the GoPro HERO7/6/5/4/3 and HERO5 Session cameras and CamDo Solutions products.
Is there a video for the DryX setup process?
Below is a setup video for DryX enclosures. You can also view other helpful instructional videos in the “Support” section.
Can the DryX enclosure be powered by mains power?
Yes. The DryX enclosure has a removable plug at the bottom that provides a 3/4" (19mm) hole to allow AC power or other cabling to enter the enclosure. A 5V 2A USB wall adapter can be used to power the camera system inside the enclosure.
If you would like more power reliability in case of power outages, the DryX enclosure has space to house our V50 batteries that can be used as an Uninterruptible Power Supply because they can supply power while charging and be used in an "Always On" mode.
How many battery packs can fit inside the DryX Enclosure?
The DryX enclosure can fit up to two V50 battery packs that both have the Always On mode that is required for long term deployment using our controller boards.
Why is "Always On" mode for batteries important?
Since our controllers turn the camera off between triggers to conserve power, Always On mode is important to prevent the battery from automatically turning off. Most of the USB battery packs on the market have an automatic power saving feature which turns off the battery if the battery is not constantly supplying power to a device. If the GoPro is powered off for more than a few minutes between triggers, the external battery might automatically shutdown due to inactivity. The V50 is automatically in Always On mode when a USB cable is connected. The Always On mode prevents the battery from automatically turning off when very low current is being drawn due to the camera being powered off between triggers.
How long will the battery last before it is discharged?
It depends on many factors including the outside temperature, the age of your battery, controller you are using, the camera you are using and the shooting schedule you have programmed. There are too many variables to give a perfect answer, but if you are taking time lapse images, we have created a Time Lapse Calculator that can be used to help determine how long your battery should theoretically last using our controller boards. The calculator can also be used to determine your ideal shooting interval based on the length of the project and final video clip length you are trying to achieve.
This uses our analysis of the power consumption of the various GoPro cameras and provides an explanation of how to calculate the theoretical battery life.
How can I avoid condensation on the lens?
Our enclosures have an integrated auto-pressure valve that equalizes the atmospheric pressure difference to reduce condensation. The IP67 micro vent allows air to pass through while preventing water from entering. If you need additional protection against condensation, the extra space in the solar enclosure allows for one or more sacks of desiccant to be inserted in the box. For even more protection, there are some products available to coat the lens, such as those used on ski-goggles. The standard 67mm threaded lens filter can also be replaced with another 67mm threaded lens that already has anti-fog characteristics or coating.
TIP: Condensation is a result of humid air being sealed in the box when you close it and condensing when there is a temperature change. Try to close the box in as dry an environment as possible. If you need additional protection against condensation, the extra space in the solar enclosure allows for one or more sacks of desiccant to be inserted in the box. For more information, Google for avoiding condensation in underwater cameras, where the problem is discussed at length by many experienced photographers.
Can I lock the case?
Yes. There are two ¼” locking holes, one on each side of the case, through which padlocks, bolts, or threaded rods can be used to secure the contents of the box.
What is the original dust and water ingress rating of your enclosures? Can I submerge your SolarX or DryX enclosures?
The enclosures have an IP67 rating prior to installation of CamDo accessories. Our SolarX and DryX enclosures are not designed to be immersed in water.
Does the enclosure O-Ring seal require special care?
The case is equipped with a hollow core EPDM gasket that has been designed to give superior performance and resist compressive deformation over time. To ensure a watertight seal, the gasket must be free of cuts, abrasions or tears. Debris or foreign material caught between the sealing rib on the bottom of the case and the gasket on the top of the case will prevent the case from sealing properly. A coat of an automotive type surface protector is recommended to help prevent dirt and debris from sticking to the seal. If the seal becomes damaged a replacement seal can be ordered from Cam-Do.com.
Special care should be taken to ensure that wires or cables do not get trapped in the door when it is closed. The power-claw latches can exert extreme force, resulting in damage to the cable and the O-ring seal.
General support can be found on our Support pages here.
The CamDo Blink, BlinkX, or UpBlink controller boards are typically used with our DryX Enclosures to provide programming flexibility while significantly reducing power consumption. Information on these controllers can be found on the following pages:
UpBlink
BlinkX
Blink
Also, read the FAQ's tab for more information.
Product Code: with V50 - HDR05
$179.00 USD
The marine grade aluminum swivel mount kit consists of a 6" long straight swing arm on a vertical mounting base for attachment to a flat or rounded surface such as a wall or post. The opposing end is a ball socket used with the 1.5" ball mount plate that can be attached to our SolarX or DryX outdoor enclosure for ultimate aiming flexibility.
The swing arm pivot allows for full 360-degree rotation and the ball and socket system allows a 360-degree rotation with a 180-degree pivot.
There is an insert on the vertical mounting plate to allow solid mounting to a flat surface like a building or a rounded surface such as a pole or rail.
Included in the kit:
The mount is the perfect complement to our SolarX and DryX outdoor enclosures and is included as an option with our Construction Time Lapse kits.
Product Code: MSM01
$360.00 USD
The Solar Kit adds an extra 9W solar panel to give you a total of 18W of power (2 x 9W panels) when using DryX/SolarX. It comes with all necessary attachments (ball arm, socket) and wiring to get up and running in no time with your existing DryX/SolarX.
The SolarX outdoor enclosure is fitted with a sturdy aluminum mounting bracket that contains multiple ¼"-20 threaded holes on the top, back, and bottom for use with standard tripod screws. Each solar panel is simply attached to this bracket using the included ¼"-20 ball mount and associated socket arm so the panel can be positioned for optimum sun exposure.
The 9W Solar Panel Kit includes a "(2Fx1M) Y-cable" that can be used to connect two solar panels to simultaneously charge a single V50 (included with SolarX). Alternatively, our outdoor housings can fit two V50 battery packs that can each be charged from a separate solar panel. So if one panel gets dirty or covered by shadow, the second panel will continue to work hard for your project.
Note, the outdoor enclosure is NOT included. Please see our SolarX product page.
9 Watt Solar Panel
For battery and enclosure specifications, please see our SolarX product page.
The 9Watt Solar Panel Kit is only compatible with our DryX and SolarX Enclosures that have a aluminum mounting bracket and cable gland entry (product codes HSO04 or HDR03). It is not compatible with previous versions. The Solar Panel cannot be connected directly the camera or UpBlink. The solar panel does NOT output a regulated 5Volts and is used to charge our V50 battery pack.
Solar System |
Compatibility ( Y / N ) |
SolarX (HSO04) |
✔ |
DryX with V50 (HDR05) |
✔ |
Previous Solar systems |
✘ |
Which CamDo Solar System is compatible with the SolarX-18W upgrade?
The SolarX-18W upgrade is only compatible with the SolarX system. It is not compatible with previous versions. Refer Compatibility tab.
How do I setup my system?
View the Solar Power System set-up guide here.
Will the solar panel be able to keep my time lapse running indefinitely?
This would depend on the shooting cycle used and the sun exposure available in your location. We advise all customers to calculate their battery needs due to the many variables. We have a Time Lapse Calculator that can be used to help determine your ideal shooting interval and how long your battery should theoretically last using our controller boards and batteries. The Calculator also gives the rate at which the solar panel should be able to recharge your battery at your given location and with the panel angle that is used. Keep in mind that temperature, battery fatigue, and other electrical inefficiencies will prevent the camera from using the full battery capacity.
How long will the battery last before it is discharged?
It depends on many factors including your latitude, the amount of sun and cloud during your shoot, the controller you are using, the camera you are using and the shooting schedule you have programmed. There are too many variables to give a perfect answer but we have created a Time Lapse Calculator to work out the best setup for your shoot in your location.
This uses our analysis of the power consumption of the various GoPro cameras and provides an explanation of how to calculate the theoretical battery life.
Practically, we have run the system indefinitely taking one picture every 15 minutes with the WiFi on, in Canada in the summer.
General support can be found on our Support pages here.
The CamDo UpBlink controller boards are typically used with our Solar Enclosures to provide programming flexibility while significantly reducing power consumption. Information on these controllers can be found on the following pages:
UpBlink
BlinkX
Blink
Also, read the FAQ's tab for more information.
Product Code: PSP01
$169.00 USD
Motion detection can be used for security camera applications, wildlife photography, and for recording events where a person or other object, such as a car or truck, moves past the camera from time to time.
The X-Band Motion Sensor does not work underwater.
Our X-Band Motion Sensor is an active device powered by BlinkX/Blink’s 3.5mm Port2 connection, which bounces 10.5Ghz microwave signals to determine if motion has occurred. Microwaves do not rely on heat so the moving object does not need to be warm to trigger the sensor. Microwaves will also pass through glass and plastic, so the X-Band sensor can be mounted behind a window or inside an opaque waterproof box for use outdoors. The range of the X-Band sensor is adjustable from 8 to 30 feet (2-10m). Actual distances will depend on the environment and mounting configurations.
The X-Band Sensor is typically used with our durable weatherproof SolarX or DryX enclosures that have enough space to house the GoPro, BlinkX/Blink, Motion Sensor, and Battery Packs.
Blink and BlinkX are designed to extend the GoPro camera's battery life by turning the camera off between triggers and allows for motion detection triggering to be set on a scheduled active time to ensure footage is only captured when needed. In power saving mode, since the camera needs to power on before starting the recording, there is approximately a 5 second delay between when the Motion Sensor is triggered and when the recording starts or the picture is taken. Where power is less of a concern Blink has a "fast capture" mode (currently in Beta for firmware v2.00) where the camera will continue to stay on during the active motion detection schedule to reduce the activation time to less than 1 second. The camera will remain off when no motion detection schedule is active.
The X-Band Microwave Motion Sensor is an accessory that can be combined with Blink or BlinkX to trigger the GoPro camera when motion has occurred.
Camera |
Compatibility ( Y / N ) |
HERO5 Black |
✔ |
HERO5 Session |
✔ |
HERO4 Black |
✔ |
HERO4 Silver |
✔ |
HERO4 Session |
✘ |
HERO (2014) |
✘ |
HERO3+ Black |
✔ |
HERO3+ Silver |
✔ |
HERO3 Black |
✘ |
HERO3 Silver |
✘ |
HERO3 White |
✘ |
HERO2 |
✘ |
HERO |
✘ |
Do I require Blink or BlinkX to use the X-Band Motion Sensor?
Blink or BlinkX is required to use the X-Band Microwave Motion Sensor accessory to trigger the GoPro camera when motion is detected.
How does the Motion Detection video recording time work if motion is detected more than once in the interval?
If the video mode is selected in the Motion Detector interface of Blink/BlinkX, the camera will continue to record for the amount of time set in the Video recording menu once motion is no longer detected. If movement is detected before the recording time elapses, the recording interval will be reset to ensure you capture the entire motion event.
How does the X-Band detect motion?
The X-Band sensor uses doppler detection of microwaves bounced off the object and is triggered by motion towards or away from the sensor. Microwaves pass through opaque plastics and glass, but not metal. The moving object does not need to be warm to trigger the sensor.
Will the X-Band Sensor work underwater if contained in a waterproof housing?
No. The X-Band Sensor only works in air and will not work underwater.
Can I use more than one sensor with Blink or BlinkX simultaneously?
No. Blink and BlinkX detect pulse frequency from the X-Band Sensor, so only one sensor can be used at a time.
Does the controller board fit inside the standard waterproof case?
BlinkX does not fit into any of the standard GoPro housings. Blink fits in the extended BacPac backdoor attachments included in the GoPro Backdoor Kit and provided with the GoPro accessories such as the GoPro Dive Housing, GoPro LCD BacPac or the GoPro Battery BacPac. However, since the Motion Sensor plugs into the 3.5mm port on the bottom of Blink, a small hole needs to be drilled into the housing to allow the sensor’s wires to pass through the housing. X-Band detectors are normally used with our outdoor SolarX and DryX enclosures.
CamDo offers a series of Outdoor Weather Resistant Enclosures designed to house the GoPro camera, Blink, and Motion Sensor along with space for a high capacity battery and optional solar panel for longer term deployment. The X-Band detector fits inside the weather resistant case and does not require any hole in the case for installation of the X-Band Sensor.
Can a Blink or BlinkX motion detection schedule and time lapse schedules overlap?
Yes, the motion detection can be set on a schedule that overlaps with a time lapse schedule. If the camera enters a time lapse interval while camera is currently recording in motion detection mode, the time lapse image will be skipped. If the camera is currently taking a time lapse image when motion is detected, Blink will re-trigger the camera on the motion detection schedule after the camera has taken the time lapse photo and turned off.
I am a hacker. Can I use the ports on the Blink or BlinkX board to trigger the camera using other devices?
The motion detection Port2 of Blink and BlinkX can be programmed to accept an external input to trigger an action. Unlike the X-Band operation which requires a set amount of pulses within a certain timeframe, PIR/External mode only requires a pulse for more than 250ms to trigger the camera. See this blog post for more details.
I am a not a hacker. I have an idea for a project for our organization. Can you help?
Yes. Our controller boards were originally designed to handle custom projects we built for scientists and professional photographers. Our controllers are very flexible and can be reprogrammed to respond to different kinds of control inputs. Some controllers also have an output which can be used to control lighting, or give different types of feedback. Contact us for a quote for your application.
General support can be found on our Support pages here.
BlinkX
Blink
Average GoPro recording times in each video setting (limited by SD card capacity)
Also read the FAQ's tab for more information.
Product Code: ASX01
$399.00 USD
CamDo Product Code: OGP14
GoPro Product Code: CHDHX-701
Features 4K60, 2.7K120 and 1080p240 video, 12MP photos up to 30 frames per second, built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth®, and Protune™ for photos and video. Waterproof to 33’ (10m).
What's Included:
High-definition video recording
With resolutions of 4K60, 2.7K120, and 1080p240 for crisp, smooth footage.
Ultrawide-angle glass lens
Captures an expansive field of view for stunning videos and photos. Ultrawide, medium and narrow field-of-view options allow you to select your perspective.
Protune
Offers cinema-quality capture of photos and videos, as well as manual control over color, ISO limit, exposure and other settings. HiLight Tag makes it easy to identify video highlights to simplify playback, editing and sharing.
Night Photo and Night Lapse
Enable customization of exposure settings for nighttime time lapse photos. Auto low-light setting adjusts frame rates to optimize performance in low-light conditions.
12.0MP still image resolution
Allows you to take stunning photographs. Burst shooting up to 30 fps.
QuikCapture
Allows you to turn the camera on and begin recording with the push of a single button. SuperView lets you record video with an immersive field of view.
Time Lapse mode
Allows you to capture long term time lapse footage with BlinkX.
Auto image rotation
Helps simplify setup.
Waterproof Camera
The camera is waterproof rated for use at depths of up to 33' without an additional housing, so you can capture your underwater adventures in stunning high-definition.
Wearable, mountable design
Ensures flexible recording options and compatibility with most GoPro mounts (curved and flat adhesive mounts included).
Built-in microphone
Records crisp, clear sound with minimal distortion and a high dynamic range.
microSD slot
Supports select cards for expansive storage capabilities (card not included).
Rechargeable battery
Enables extended recording.
Built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
Offer enhanced connectivity to the GoPro app (download required), as well as a range of accessories (not included).
Warranty Terms - Parts |
1 year limited |
Memory Card Compatibility |
microSD |
Warranty Terms - Labor |
1 year limited |
Memory Card Included |
No |
Height |
1.7 inches |
Number Of Batteries Required |
1 |
Width |
2.4 inches |
Touch Screen |
Yes |
Depth |
0.9 inches |
Tripod/Monopod Mountable |
Yes |
Weight |
4.2 ounces |
Water Resistant |
Yes |
Digital Zoom |
None |
Wi-Fi Built-in |
Yes |
Effective Megapixels |
12 megapixels |
Maximum Depth Of Water Resistance |
33 feet |
Max Resolution |
4K |
Digital Memory Format |
Flash Memory |
Image Stabilization |
Yes |
High Definition |
Yes |
Temperature |
0C to 51C | <--- may operate below 0C |
Get Started With GoPro
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Quick Start Guide
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HERO7 Black User Manual
Learn how to use your GoPro product, and get all the info you'll need here. View User Manual >
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Here are all the new advantages of BlinkX over Blink:
Use BlinkX to achieve long term time lapse and/or motion detection for your next project. Just plug it into your GoPro and use the BlinkX app to connect and configure up to 10 separate schedules (including email scheduling) using a smartphone, tablet, computer, or any WiFi enabled device which has a web browser (no cell service or internet connection required). For more information, see the Quick Start Guide and User Manual.
A WiFi network with internet access is only required if you would like to use our optional Blink Email feature to provide daily status updates straight to your inbox.
If you are looking at a long term time lapse you may be interested in our BlinkX time lapse packs which incorporate weatherproof enclosures external solar power for long term deployment or where finding a power supply is difficult or expensive.
Compatible with the GoPro HERO5, HERO6, HERO7 and HERO8 camera models as listed below. For GoPro HERO4 and HERO3+ Black cameras, please use our Blink product.
Camera |
Compatibility ( Y / N ) |
HERO8 Black |
✔ |
HERO7 Black |
✔ |
HERO6 Black |
✔ |
HERO5 Black |
✔ |
HERO5 Session |
✔ |
HERO4 Black |
✘ |
HERO4 Silver |
✘ |
HERO4 Session |
✘ |
HERO (2014) |
✘ |
HERO3+ Black |
✘ |
HERO3+ Silver |
✘ |
HERO3 Black |
✘ |
HERO3 Silver |
✘ |
HERO3 White |
✘ |
HERO2 |
✘ |
HERO |
✘ |
Is BlinkX compatible with the GoPro Plus upload feature?
No. The following link outlines the options available for downloading footage from the GoPro camera during a time lapse when using our BlinkX time lapse controller: https://cam-do.com/pages/how-to-download-your-gopro-time-lapse-footage-with-blinkx
Can I have a time lapse and motion detection simultaneously?
Yes, BlinkX allows for multiple schedules to be active at a time.
What happens if there is a conflict between schedules?
If multiple schedules have been set and there is a conflict between the camera triggering time, priority is given to the lower numbered schedule. For example, schedule 1 has priority over schedule 2. While a schedule with a set duration is active, such as a video recording, any other schedule that is set to trigger will be skipped until the active schedule is complete.
How does BlinkX attach to the GoPro?
BlinkX uses a USB-C connection to communicate with the GoPro camera. BlinkX is approximately the same height and width as the HERO7, and is designed to accommodate straps to attach to the camera or to our enclosures.
What are the dimensions of BlinkX?
BlinkX measures 64.5x44x12.7mm (2.54"x1.73"x0.5").
What housings does CamDo offer that have space for BlinkX and external battery packs?
BlinkX is typically used with our Outdoor Enclosures to also house extra batteries and come with two power options, a 9Watt solar panel, or without a solar panel that is normally used for shorter deployments when you can return regularly to recharge the batteries. The Outdoor Enclosures have space to fit up to two of our V44 (44watt-hour) battery packs.
How long will the battery last if I shoot some number of photos per hour?
Calculating battery life is non-trivial. It depends on the camera model, firmware version, SD card speed, lighting conditions, battery size, age of the battery, ambient temperature, and more. To help you understand the issues and to calculate estimated battery life, consult the Camera Power Consumption Study and our Time Lapse Calculator.
If I know approximately how long my project is, how do I determine the ideal interval between triggers?
The ideal shooting interval is normally determined by the length of the final time lapse video clip, capacity of the SD card or battery capacity available. Our Time Lapse Calculator can be used to help determine the ideal interval between photos as determined by these variables.
Why is "Always On" mode for batteries important?
Since BlinkX turns the camera off between triggers to conserve power, Always On mode is important to prevent the battery from automatically turning off due to periods of inactivity. Most of the USB battery packs on the market have an automatic power saving feature which turns off the battery if the battery is not constantly supplying power to a device. If the GoPro is turned off for more than a few minutes between triggers, the external battery might automatically shutdown due to inactivity. However, our V44 has two modes of operation, the standard Auto Off mode and an Always On mode. The Always On mode prevents the battery from automatically turning off when insufficient current is being drawn due to the camera being turned off by BlinkX to conserve power.
Does BlinkX retain the shooting schedule when power is removed or lost?
When all power is removed, BlinkX will retain the programmed shooting schedule as well as the clock time and date settings. When power is restored to BlinkX, it will resume the programmed shooting schedules.
Can I switch the SD card in the middle of a time lapse schedule?
Yes, the SD card is "hot swappable". If an interval occurs when the SD card is out of the GoPro, BlinkX will continue the shooting schedule by triggering the camera to turn on and off, however, no image will be taken since there is no SD card to save the image to.
How do I change BlinkX's shooting schedule in the middle of a project?
BlinkX's WiFi signal can be turned on or off by pressing the on-board WiFi button for 3 seconds. BlinkX's WiFi only remains active for 15 minutes to program the new settings before the WiFi is automatically turned off to conserve power. If the camera is not easily accessible, we offer a Wired Remote that can be attached to BlinkX's 2.5mm Port1 for re-triggering the WiFi signal, as well as 2.5mm Extension Cables if a longer distance trigger is needed.
What can I connect to the circular jacks on my BlinkX?
Please connect only CamDo-approved accessories to these jacks unless you are experienced. Do not connect other equipment, especially voltage sources such as your solar panel or battery, to these jacks. Doing so could damage your BlinkX or camera.
BlinkX's Port1 is used as an alternate trigger to activate the Blink's WiFi signal via a wired remote (purchased separately).
BlinkX's Port2 is used for Motion Detection operation and information about this port is located in our Blink User Manual.
Please read our series of blog posts to understand how to connect custom hardware or interface a microcontroller such as an Arduino or Raspberry Pi.
Does BlinkX work with your Battery Eliminators?
BlinkX does not require a Battery Eliminator and it is not compatible with our Battery Eliminators which are for earlier generation cameras.
What does BlinkX weigh?
BlinkX weighs 19g. This compares to a GoPro HERO5 Black camera at 117g or the GoPro HERO5 Session at 74g.
General support can be found on our Support pages here.
Also read the FAQ's tab for more information.
$399.00 USD
CamDo Product Code: OGP11
GoPro Product Code: CHDHX-501
Cameras available in our construction time lapse packs
Features 4K30, 2.7K60 and 1080p120 video, 12MP photos up to 30 frames per second, built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth®, and Protune™ for photos and video. Waterproof to 33’ (10m).
What's Included:
High-definition video recording
With resolutions of 4K30, 2.7K60, 1080p120 and 720p240 for crisp, smooth footage.
Ultrawide-angle glass lens
Captures an expansive field of view for stunning videos and photos. Ultrawide, medium and narrow field-of-view options allow you to select your perspective.
Protune
Offers cinema-quality capture of photos and videos, as well as manual control over color, ISO limit, exposure and other settings. HiLight Tag makes it easy to identify video highlights to simplify playback, editing and sharing.
Night Photo and Night Lapse
Enable customization of exposure settings for nighttime time lapse photos. Auto low-light setting adjusts frame rates to optimize performance in low-light conditions.
12MP still image resolution
Allows you to take stunning photographs. Burst shooting up to 30 fps.
QuikCapture
Allows you to turn the camera on and begin recording with the push of a single button. SuperView lets you record video with an immersive field of view.
Time Lapse mode
Allows you to capture long term time lapse footage with BlinkX.
Auto image rotation
Helps simplify setup.
Waterproof Camera
The camera is waterproof rated for use at depths of up to 33' without an additional housing, so you can capture your underwater adventures in stunning high-definition.
Wearable, mountable design
Ensures flexible recording options and compatibility with most GoPro mounts (curved and flat adhesive mounts included).
Built-in microphone
Records crisp, clear sound with minimal distortion and a high dynamic range.
microSD slot
Supports select cards for expansive storage capabilities (card not included).
Rechargeable battery
Enables extended recording.
Built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
Offer enhanced connectivity to the GoPro app (download required), as well as a range of accessories (not included).
Warranty Terms - Parts |
1 year limited |
Memory Card Compatibility |
microSD |
Warranty Terms - Labor |
1 year limited |
Memory Card Included |
No |
Height |
1.7 inches |
Number Of Batteries Required |
1 |
Width |
2.4 inches |
Touch Screen |
Yes |
Depth |
0.9 inches |
Tripod/Monopod Mountable |
Yes |
Weight |
4.2 ounces |
Water Resistant |
Yes |
Digital Zoom |
None |
Wi-Fi Built-in |
Yes |
Effective Megapixels |
12 megapixels |
Maximum Depth Of Water Resistance |
33 feet |
Max Resolution |
4K |
Digital Memory Format |
Flash Memory |
Image Stabilization |
Yes |
High Definition |
Yes |
Temperature |
0C to 51C | <--- may operate below 0C |
Get Started With GoPro
Learn about the GoPro App, download GoPro software and more. Get started >
Quick Start Guide
Want to jump right in? Learn the basics of capturing incredible photos and videos with your GoPro. Download Now >
HERO5 Black User Manual
Learn how to use your GoPro product, and get all the info you'll need here. View User Manual >
$399.00 USD
Product Code: OGP07
Features 4K30, 2.7K60 and 1080p120 video, 12MP photos up to 30 frames per second, built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth®, and Protune™ for photos and video. Waterproof to 131’ (40m).
What's Included:
High-definition video recording
With resolutions of 4K30, 2.7K60, 1080p120 and 720p240 for crisp, smooth footage.
Ultrawide-angle glass lens
Captures an expansive field of view for stunning videos and photos. Ultrawide, medium and narrow field-of-view options allow you to select your perspective.
Protune
Offers cinema-quality capture of photos and videos, as well as manual control over color, ISO limit, exposure and other settings. HiLight Tag makes it easy to identify video highlights to simplify playback, editing and sharing.
Night Photo and Night Lapse
Enable customization of exposure settings for nighttime time lapse photos. Auto low-light setting adjusts frame rates to optimize performance in low-light conditions.
12.0MP still image resolution
Allows you to take stunning photographs. Burst shooting up to 30 fps.
QuikCapture
Allows you to turn the camera on and begin recording with the push of a single button. SuperView lets you record video with an immersive field of view.
Time Lapse Video mode
Allows you to capture time lapse footage.
Auto image rotation
Helps simplify setup.
Standard waterproof housing
Enables use at depths of up to 131', so you can capture your underwater adventures in stunning high-definition.
Wearable, mountable design
Ensures flexible recording options and compatibility with most GoPro mounts (curved and flat adhesive mounts included).
Built-in microphone
Records crisp, clear sound with minimal distortion and a high dynamic range.
microSD slot
Supports select cards for expansive storage capabilities (card not included).
Rechargeable battery
Enables extended recording.
Built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
Offer enhanced connectivity to the GoPro app (download required), as well as a range of accessories (not included).
Warranty Terms - Parts |
1 year limited |
Memory Card Compatibility |
microSD |
Warranty Terms - Labor |
1 year limited |
Memory Card Included |
No |
Height |
4 inches |
Number Of Batteries Required |
1 |
Width |
4.13 inches |
Touch Screen |
No |
Weight |
1.3 ounces |
Tripod/Monopod Mountable |
Yes |
Color Category |
Silver |
Water Resistant |
Yes |
Digital Zoom |
None |
Wi-Fi Built-in |
Yes |
Effective Megapixels |
12 megapixels |
Maximum Depth Of Water Resistance |
131 feet |
Image Resolution |
1080 |
Digital Memory Format |
Flash Memory |
Image Stabilization |
None |
High Definition |
Yes |
Get Started With GoPro
Learn about the GoPro App, download GoPro software and more. Get started >
Quick Start Guide
Want to jump right in? Learn the basics of capturing incredible photos and videos with your GoPro. Download Now >
HERO4 Black User Manual
Learn how to use your GoPro product, and get all the info you'll need here. View User Manual >
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Under normal circumstances, the standard GoPro battery will last for one to two hours of shooting. The CamDo Blink controller can be programmed to turn the camera off between shots to only have the camera powered on when the footage is needed. However, while Blink can extend the length of time the camera can be deployed on a single battery, the total amount of time the camera can remain powered on is still the same. The V15 battery increases the GoPro battery life by approximately 4x and has the Always On operating mode required for use with our Blink controller.
There are a lot of battery packs available, however, don't be fooled by cheaper alternatives. Most of the USB battery packs on the market have an automatic power saving feature which turns off the battery if it is not continuously supplying power. Often, this feature is not even mentioned in the battery description, and only discovered when you find the camera's internal battery is dead, even though the high powered battery pack is still fully charged.
Calculating battery life is non-trivial. It depends on the camera model, firmware version, SD card speed, lighting conditions, battery size, age of the battery, ambient temperature, and more. To help you understand the issues and to calculate estimated battery life, consult the Camera Power Consumption Study and our Time Lapse Calculator.
Up to four V15 battery packs fit in our Weather Resistant Outdoor Enclosures and one V15 battery is included with our 6Watt Solar Power System. Up to three V15 battery packs can fit inside of our DeepEXT aluminum deepwater housing extension.
The V15 comes with all necessary cabling to parallel up with other V15 batteries including the V15 that ships with our Solar system. See the FAQ's and Support tab on this page.
Camera |
Compatibility ( Y / N ) |
HERO5 |
✔* |
HERO5 Session |
✔* |
HERO4 Black |
✔ |
HERO4 Silver |
✔ |
HERO4 Session |
✔ |
HERO (2014) |
✔ |
HERO3+ Black |
✔ |
HERO3+ Silver |
✔ |
HERO3 Black |
✔ |
HERO3 Silver |
✔ |
HERO3 White |
✔ |
HERO2 |
✔ |
HERO |
✔ |
*Does not include USB-C cable
Compatible with 5V USB Devices.
How long will the battery last before it is discharged?
It depends on many factors: the controller you are using, the camera you are using and the shooting schedule you have programmed. There are just too many variables to give an accurate answer.
In theory, the 4,000 mAh V15 battery combined with the standard GoPro 1,050 mAh battery will give you about 5 times the shooting time.
Combine multiple V15 batteries together in parallel (you can fit 4 x V15's in our solar enclosure to provide 16,000 mAh (60 Wh)) to give you that extra shooting time.
An analysis of the power consumption of the various GoPro cameras and an explanation of how to calculate the theoretical battery life is outlined on the GoPro Power Consumption page. Our Time Lapse Calculator page can be used to assist you in planning the interval times of your time lapse project.
How do I connect multiple V15 batteries together?
Additional V15 batteries can be ordered for use with our Solar and weatherproof enclosures (4 x V15's can fit in our enclosure) for extra shooting time. All of the wiring to connect them together comes with the batteries. It just a simple matter of plugging them together as per our guide here.
How many V15 batteries can fit in the solar or DRY weatherproof enclosures?
Up to 4 x V15's can fit in either the Solar or weatherproof DRY enclosure. It just a simple matter of plugging them together as per our guide here.
How can I tell when the battery is in Always On mode?
It is easiest to determine the operating mode when the battery is disconnected and neither charging or supplying power to a device. When in Always On mode, if you double tap the power button a few times, the LED should continue to stay lit. If the LED goes dark between every other double press, you are not in Always On mode.
How can I change the operating mode?
To switch modes, hold down the power button for six seconds.
If you are not in the desired mode. Press the button again for 6 seconds to change modes.
General support can be found on our Support pages here.
Average GoPro recording times in each video setting (limited by battery capacity)
Also read the FAQ's tab for more information.
Product Code: BAT04
Discontinued
Under normal circumstances, the standard GoPro HERO4 battery will last for one to two hours of shooting. The Blink or BlinkX can be programmed to turn the camera off between shots to only have the camera powered on when the footage is needed. However, while Blink can extend the length of time the HERO3+ and HERO4 cameras can be deployed on a single GoPro battery, the total amount of time the camera can remain powered on is still the same. The V44 battery increases the GoPro battery life by approximately 11x and has the Always On operating mode required for use with our Blink and BlinkX controllers.
BlinkX requires an external power source and cannot be powered directly from the GoPro battery.
There are a lot of battery packs available, however, don't be fooled by cheaper alternatives. Most of the USB battery packs on the market have an automatic power saving feature which turns off the battery if it is not continuously supplying power. Often, this feature is not even mentioned in the battery description, and only discovered when you find the camera's internal battery is dead, even though the high powered battery pack is still fully charged.
Calculating battery life is non-trivial. It depends on the camera model, firmware version, SD card speed, lighting conditions, battery size, age of the battery, ambient temperature, and more. To help you understand the issues and to calculate estimated battery life, consult the Camera Power Consumption Study and our Time Lapse Calculator.
Up to two V44 battery packs fit in our Weather Resistant DryX/SolarX Outdoor Enclosures and one V44 battery is included with our SolarX Enclosure.
Camera |
Compatibility ( Y / N ) |
HERO5 Black |
✔* |
HERO5 Session |
✔* |
HERO4 Black |
✔ |
HERO4 Silver |
✔ |
HERO4 Session |
✔ |
HERO (2014) |
✔ |
HERO3+ Black |
✔ |
HERO3+ Silver |
✔ |
HERO3 Black |
✔ |
HERO3 Silver |
✔ |
HERO3 White |
✔ |
HERO2 |
✔ |
HERO |
✔ |
*Does not include USB-C cable
Compatible with 5V USB Devices.
How long will the battery last before it is discharged?
It depends on many factors: the controller you are using, the camera you are using and the shooting schedule you have programmed. There are just too many variables to give an accurate answer.
In theory, the 4,000 mAH V15 battery combined with the standard GoPro 1,050 mAH battery will give you about 5 times the shooting time.
The 12,000 mAH V44 battery combined with the standard GoPro 1,050 mAH battery should give you more than 12 times the shooting time.
An analysis of the power consumption of the various GoPro cameras and an explanation of how to calculate the theoretical battery life is outlined on the GoPro Power Consumption page. Our Time Lapse Calculator page can be used to assist you in planning the interval times of your time lapse project.
How can I tell when the battery is in Always On mode?
It is easiest to determine the operating mode when the battery is disconnected and neither charging or supplying power to a device. When in Always On mode, if you double tap the power button a few times, the LED should continue to stay lit. If the LED goes dark between every other double press, you are not in Always On mode.
How can I change the operating mode?
To switch modes, hold down the power button for at least six seconds.
If you are not in the desired mode. Press the button again for at least 6 seconds to change modes.
General support can be found on our Support pages here.
Average GoPro recording times in each video setting (limited by battery capacity)
Also read the FAQ's tab for more information.
Product Code: BAT02
$56.00 USD
Product Code: ASD03
The SanDisk Extreme 64GB microSDXC Memory Card from is A2 and U3 rated to provide a minimum write transfer rate above 30MB/s (U3 rated SD cards are required for use with GoPro cameras). This SD card is supplied with a "full sized SD" card adapter for high-speed file transfer to your computer via an SD card port.
$799.00 USD
ADVANCED USERS ONLY. IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO DEPLOY YOUR OWN FTP SERVER HEAD ON OVER HERE TO CloudX.
Please note, CamDo is unable to support troubleshooting your FTP server and network connections.
The following diagram summarises the difference between using CamDo's CloudX platform vs deploying your own FTP server.
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FTP for UpBlink allows you to integrate image upload into your existing infrastructure.
FTP and SFTP protocols supported.
Image upload after every image or once per day.
Status file upload so you can check on vital stats such as SD card free space.
Monitor your time lapse camera remotely.
If you don't have the time to worry about deploying your own FTP server, you'll want to check out CloudX, CamDo's managed time-lapse platform.
Uploads a text file to a status folder on your server listing heartbeat status items confirming:
In order to use this feature, UpBlink must be near a 802.11n WiFi access point with an internet connection(either an open WiFi network or WPA secure network). WEP secure networks are older technology and not supported. Alternatively a 3G/4G hotspot can be plugged into UpBlink.
FTP functionality for UpBlink is a one-off purchase for lifetime access including lifetime firmware updates.
If you don't know how to setup an FTP server or need email notifications and automatic time lapse generation, checkout CloudX, CamDo's managed time lapse platform.:
The following compares FTP functionality to the CamDo CloudX service.
Feature/Pricing |
FTP |
CloudX Lite Plan |
CloudX Pro Plan |
Status Heartbeat |
✔ |
✔ |
✔ |
Daily Email |
✘ |
✔ |
✔ |
Image Upload |
✔ |
✘ |
✔ |
Cloud Storage | By customer |
✘ Status history only |
✔ 15 GB storage |
Automatic Time Lapse Creation | By customer | ✘ |
✔ Once per week |
Monthly fee | n/a | ✔ | ✔ |
One-off fee | ✔ | n/a | n/a |
The platform is compatible with UpBlink and GoPro cameras.
Additional features we are working on:
Camera |
FTP Heartbeat |
FTP Upload |
✔ | ✔ | |
✘ | ✘ | |
✘ |
✘ |
What is an FTP server?
If you are not familiar with FTP, you will want to check out CloudX, CamDo's managed time lapse platform.
I just received UpBlink - how do I activate FTP functionality?
Once you have received your UpBlink controller, email support@cam-do.com with your UpBlink SSID details and we will send you a firmware update keyed specifically to your device. See the next FAQ to check your activation.
I just activated FTP - how do I know it worked and where do I put in my server settings?
Once activated, the following dropdown box will appear under "Upload Schedule" --> "Upload Type" (see screenshot below). Select FTP or SFTP and fill in the server details.
Can I use the FTP firmware on more than one UpBlink?
No. each firmware is keyed to your particular UpBlink controller. If you have multiple controllers, you will need to purchase 1 x FTP license per UpBlink controller.
Can I use FTP to upload to Google Drive or DropBox?
No. You will need to deploy your own FTP server or purchase a subscription from a web based service. Last time we checked, Box.com offered an FTP service for Enterprise and Business accounts.
How do I setup an FTP server?
If you don't know how to setup an FTP server or need email notifications and automatic time lapse generation, check out CloudX, CamDo's managed time lapse platform.
Do you support FTP and SFTP?
Yes, both protocols are supported. We do not support FTPS.
Help, my FTP connection is not working.
We cannot support the setup of your FTP server, however we suggest the following as a starting point:
Can I get status updates?
Yes, a status.json text file containing status information is uploaded to the FTP server so you can check status remotely.
Can I update firmware remotely using FTP?
Yes, simply place the UpBlink firmware update file into the status folder. On the next upload event, UpBlink will download the firmware and update.
Can I change the settings of the camera remotely?
Not yet. This is likely to be a future feature.
This product does not have any specific support pages as it is a customer deployed FTP server. Please see the FAQ's tab for more information.
General support can be found on our Support pages here.
Also read the FAQ's tab for more information.
Product Codes: SCS09 (FTP)
$139.00 USD
Under normal circumstances, the standard GoPro battery will last for one to two hours of shooting. Our UpBlink, BlinkX and Blink controllers can be programmed to turn the camera off between shots to only have the camera powered on when the footage is needed. However, while Blink can extend the length of time the GoPro cameras can be deployed on the internal GoPro battery, the total amount of time the camera can remain powered on is still the same. Our 47Wh battery increases the GoPro battery life by approximately 12x and has the Always On operating mode required for use with our UpBlink, BlinkX and Blink controllers.
Note: UpBlink and BlinkX requires an external power source and cannot be powered directly from the GoPro battery.
There are a lot of battery packs available, however, don't be fooled by cheaper alternatives. Most of the USB battery packs on the market have an automatic power saving feature which turns off the battery if it is not continuously supplying power. Often, this feature is not even mentioned in the battery description, and only discovered when you find the camera's internal battery is dead, even though the high powered battery pack is still fully charged.
Calculating battery life is non-trivial. It depends on the camera model, firmware version, SD card speed, lighting conditions, battery size, age of the battery, ambient temperature, and more. To help you understand the issues and to calculate estimated battery life, consult the Camera Power Consumption Study and our Time Lapse Calculator.
Up to two V50 / 47Wh battery packs fit in our Weather Resistant DryX/SolarX Outdoor Enclosures.
Camera |
Compatibility ( Y / N ) |
HERO5 Black |
✔* |
HERO5 Session |
✔* |
HERO4 Black |
✔ |
HERO4 Silver |
✔ |
HERO4 Session |
✔ |
HERO (2014) |
✔ |
HERO3+ Black |
✔ |
HERO3+ Silver |
✔ |
HERO3 Black |
✔ |
HERO3 Silver |
✔ |
HERO3 White |
✔ |
HERO2 |
✔ |
HERO |
✔ |
*Does not include USB-C cable
Compatible with 5V USB Devices.
How long will the battery last before it is discharged?
It depends on many factors: the controller you are using, the camera you are using and the shooting schedule you have programmed. There are just too many variables to give an accurate answer.
In theory, the 4,000 mAH V15 battery combined with the standard GoPro 1,050 mAH battery will give you about 5 times the shooting time.
The 12,800 mAH V50 battery combined with the standard GoPro 1,050 mAH battery should give you more than 12 times the shooting time.
An analysis of the power consumption of the various GoPro cameras and an explanation of how to calculate the theoretical battery life is outlined on the GoPro Power Consumption page. Our Time Lapse Calculator page can be used to assist you in planning the interval times of your time lapse project.
How can I tell when the battery is in Always On mode?
Unlike the V44 which was more complicated, all you need to do is plug your device into the V50 and the battery goes into Always On mode automatically.
General support can be found on our Support pages here.
Average GoPro recording times in each video setting (limited by battery capacity)
Also read the FAQ's tab for more information.
Product Code: BAT03
$57.00 USD
CloudX is a state of the art online time lapse platform, allowing you to monitor your time lapse camera remotely.
If you have purchased the CamDo UpBlink, BlinkX or Blink scheduler/controller, you can login for remote status monitoring of your devices. View a list of heartbeat status for each day confirming:
There is also flexibility in setting up multiple email addresses and a schedule of how often the daily status information should be emailed to you.
In order to use this feature, UpBlink, BlinkX or Blink must be near a WiFi access point with an internet connection(either an open WiFi network or WPA secure network - WEP secure networks are older technology and not supported).
If you have purchased UpBlink, you can also upload your images to CloudX and get updated time lapse videos automatically created!
With every purchase of a compatible CamDo product (UpBlink, BlinkX or Blink), you get two weeks free access to CloudX.
All you need to do is enter your details into the user interface for your particular product (see the instructions for how to do this on our support pages here) and your free account will be automatically created. You will then automatically receive an email with your account details and how to login.
For continued access, CloudX requires a subscription. If you need to deploy on your own servers, we offer an FTP license option. The options, features and pricing are as follows:
Two weeks free is included with all compatible CamDo products so you can try it out. For the 12 month Pro Plan, get 12 months access and only pay for 11 months.
Feature/Pricing |
Trial Period |
Lite |
Pro |
Pro Plus | FTP |
Status Heartbeat |
Unlimited |
1 per day |
Unlimited |
Unlimited | Unlimited (via uploaded status text file) |
UpBlink, BlinkX or Blink compatible |
Blink BlinkX UpBlink |
Blink |
UpBlink only |
UpBlink only |
UpBlink only |
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Unlimited |
Unlimited |
Unlimited |
Unlimited | ✘ |
Image Upload per Day |
✘ |
Unlimited |
Unlimited | Unlimited | |
Cloud Storage | 15 GB storage | Status history only | 15 GB storage | 100 GB storage | By customer |
Automatic Time Lapse Creation | ✔ | ✘ | ✔ | ✔ | ✘ |
Review schedules remotely | Coming soon | Coming soon | Coming soon | Coming soon | Coming soon |
Update schedules remotely | Coming soon | ✘ | Coming soon | Coming soon | Coming soon |
1 Month Access | 2 weeks free | $19 | $49 | $89 | n/a |
3 Months Access | $57 | $147 | $267 | n/a | |
12 Months Access | $209 | $539 | $979 | n/a | |
One off purchase | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | $799 |
If you need enterprise pricing, more frequent uploads or larger storage, please contact sales@cam-do.com for pricing.
The platform is compatible with CamDo's UpBlink, BlinkX and Blink using GoPro cameras:
Compatibility with devices is as follows:
Device |
CloudX Lite |
CloudX Pro and Pro Plus |
FTP |
UpBlink, BlinkX or Blink compatible |
Blink |
UpBlink only |
UpBlink only |
BlinkX and Blink - time-lapse controllers for GoPro cameras.
Additional features we are working on:
Camera |
CloudX Heartbeat |
CloudX Upload |
✔ | ✔ | |
(discontinued) |
✔ | ✘ |
✔ | ✘ | |
UpShot |
coming soon | coming soon |
Will Blink/BlinkX ever have the upload feature?
No, however, the new product UpBlink does!
Can I change the settings of the camera remotely?
No, only update the firmware. This is something we are working on.
General support can be found on our Support pages here.
Also read the FAQ's tab for more information.
Product Codes: Lite - SCS05 (3month) / SCS09 (12 months)
Pro - SCS07 (3month) / SCS08 (12months)
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