Cheers! Interesting... I'll see if those exist for the 7 Black. I may buy another one for bike mounting in fair weather, now that they're cheaper and can be had for about £135 from Webuy.com, when in stock.
The GoPro Hero 7 Black is waterproof without a case, has been rain-proof so far.
While disguised as a pedestrian last week, I happened to have my GoPro in my pocket as I exited Salford train station... and almost walked into a group of about 12 guys and gals engaged in a very loud shouting argument about money. "Where's my money?!!?", "I'll show you your money!!" etc. Because it's such a small camera which starts recording in about two seconds after pressing the "Record" button, I considered whipping it out of my Craghoppers Kiwi shirt's hidden zipped front pocket and filming the ensuing bloody carnage from a safe distance, unobtrusively with the GoPro for punters on Youtube (with a soundtrack)... but I was in a hurry and the smooth metal case of the GoPro 7 Hero Black is slippery, thought I might drop it during all the excitement... so I've ordered a thick lanyarded rubberish case for next time that and other amusing things occur while I'm disguised as my secret identity, on my days off cycling:
GoPro ACSST-001 Sleeve & Lanyard Black Official Accessory Silicone Protection
www.ebay.co.uk
I'd buy video recording glasses for stuff like that, but video quality is rubbish, built-in battery life is too short, and I don't wear glasses.
I used my GoPro to record wrongdoing in a care home recently - very useful to have a small fast activated reasonable quality video camera handy. Less obvious than a phone, can go unnoticed depending on how you point it at the action. The videos of the care home wrongdoings have been sent to the Care Quality Commission, who provide guidance about care home recording. The care home is denying it, so the matter will probably be escalated to the Ombudsman by the victim's relatives.