This is a video from GoPro counting down what they believe to be the 10 scariest moments captured by their products. Are they the same 10 I would have chosen? Of course not, but we all find different things scary. Me? Heights, AND THAT’S ALL. A list of all the
This is a video from bar managers Markus and Chris of London’s Fallow Restaurant, who each wore a GoPro to show their drink-making during a busy Friday lunch service. Is that a martini? Wait — why’s everybody drinking at lunch on a Friday?! Are these people unemployed? Why can’t I
This is a video of Youtuber Ace Underwater dropping a GoPro off the Navarre Beach fishing pier in Florida to see what the hell is down there. SPOILER: a bunch of fish. And a dolphin. I did not see any treasure chests though, or any ghost pirates. A shame, because
Presumably to celebrate the release of Stray, this is a video from a Hong Kong cat owner, who attached a GoPro to their cat’s collar to document its exploration outside and interaction with other felines in its social circle. It has a lot of friends! Me? I don’t have that
This is a video from a McDonald’s employee who strapped a GoPro to their noggin and captured five minutes of their sandwich making during lunch rush. I’m not going to lie, those cheeseburgers looked good. Now I want a cheeseburger. Also, I could never do this. Partly because I crumble
This is a video from a GoPro belonging to Slovakian nature photographer Victor Čech, who noticed the camera wasn’t where he had originally set it up, and, upon watching the footage (like he wasn’t going to anyways), discovered a litter of baby foxes had been playing with. Foxes, am I
This is a video from New Zealand’s Fiordland National Parkwhere a native Kea parrot steals the GoPro that was placed out to film the birds snacking, and films its getaway. The bird eventually lands with its accomplice, and proceeds to tear off and nibble on a piece of the GoPro
This is a video of thrillseeker and pro wingsuiter Luigi Cani using a human slingshot to be launched off the roof of the tallest building in Brazil (the currently under construction Yachthouse Residence Club Towers in the beach resort city of Balneário Camboriú), speeding from 0 to 34MPH in just