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-[* black] After savaging most of the exterior, we aren't surprised to find the GoPro's battery soldered to the motherboard ''and'' glued into a bracket. Talk about adding insult to injury...
-[* black] Gone are the days of [guide|12457|removable batteries|stepid=43132|new_window=true], presumably in the interest of waterproofing.
+[* black] After savaging most of the exterior, we aren't surprised to find the GoPro's battery soldered to the motherboard ''and'' glued into a bracket.
+[* black] No more [guide|12457|removable batteries|stepid=43132|new_window=true]presumably in the interest of waterproofing.
[* black] The Hero4 Session packs a 3.8 V, 1000 mAh, 3.8 Wh battery, just about on par with the Hero 3+, and smaller than the 1160 mAh battery in the Hero4.
[* icon_note] With an estimated two-hour battery life, you're going to be recharging often—increasing the number of charge cycles on your camera, and decreasing its life before you need to, ''but can't'', replace the battery.