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Embracing the Live-Streaming Trend to Enhance Skiing and Snowboarding Video

A lot of people take cameras with them on their runs down the slopes. You can grab some incredible footage as you slalom down and land those jumps, but most of this filming is held on the camera’s SD card until later. By going live, you can capture a real-time audience and show them the action while you take on the elements.

Of course, the need for a strong internet connection has long made this a difficult task. Thanks to high-speed mobile internet and more accessible, weather-proof wearable tech, now, you can join the live streaming trend and show your runs in real time.

The Masses Seek Live Streams

Live streaming is becoming the go-to way to enjoy video content online. Owing to the authenticity of going live and the sense that anything can happen, live streaming is very much in demand. It’s because of this that the online casino in the UK has seen its live casino section expand massively.

From the classic beginnings of Roulette Lobby Live and Blackjack Lobby Live, the platform now hosts several variants and even new game shows made just for this new way to play live. Money Time Live, The Bingo Spot Live, Ice Fishing Live, and Sic-Bo Deluxe Live all offer a real-time, authentic experience made possible by live streaming.

This trend of increased interest in live casino gaming mirrors the overall rise of live tech. It’s been found by YG research that over 50 per cent of British adults have watched a live-stream video, with many turning to platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube to do so.

Even though anyone can record their live activities and then post the video online, there’s a different element of appeal to a live stream. People have to click on the stream right there to catch the action as it happens. When it’s a high-speed run on the slopes being streamed, it’s tough to resist a click to see how it goes.

Going Live on the Slopes

You have a clear-cut and reliable option for getting a live stream going while you ski or snowboard. Naturally, you’ll need a device with the best mobile internet connection possible, preferably 5G. That’s not always possible, but usually, you’ll be able to get a good enough connection even on the slopes.

Naturally, GoPro is at the forefront of winter sports recording and is fully prepared for you to catch the live streaming trend. On the Quik app, you can connect your GoPro to live stream your runs. Once set up, you can create a private link so that any of your friends or family can watch along.

To do this, you’ll need to activate the live stream feature while using a HERO7 Black camera or a later model. From there, you can pick Twitch, YouTube, Facebook, or another platform to host your live stream by putting in the RTMP URL. It’s a great choice, especially because GoPro is famous for its 360 capture and stabilisation features.

While there are plenty of other options, from TomTom and Insta360 to even trying out live-streamed body cams from Pinnacle or Novestom with mobile connections, GoPro has become the trusted pick in winter sports.

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