GoPro HERO13 Camera: Save 23% on Your Summer Action Shots

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You’re probably lining up many great adventures for this summer, whether it be swimming at the beach, hiking nearby trails, or participating in your favorite sport. If you want to capture these memories in a great way, you need a GoPro HERO13 Camera. Buy it before your adventures start, and save 23%.

If you are looking to share your exciting adventures with friends and family this summer, you can’t do better than this. It carries the GoPro name, so you know it’s durable.

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You’ll also be able to capture great slow-motion shots with the Burst Slow-Mo feature. It shoots 400 FPS at 720P. Each video can be 15 real-time seconds long. If you’d like a little more resolution, you can get 900p with 300 FPS or 5.3K at 120 FPS for five seconds.

This GoPro HERO13 Camera is also compatible with the HB-Series Lenses (available separately) that will grab the most immersive action shots. The lenses also allow you to get a closer focus and provide motion blur via neutral density filters and anamorphic footage.

Get more recording time, no matter the weather, with the new Enduro battery. The connector has been re-engineered, providing better efficiency and up to 2.5 hours of recording. Do note that it’s not compatible with older GoPro cameras.

The mounting system has also been updated, allowing more flexibility than any other GoPro. However, you still have the same HyperSmooth6.0 video stabilization and automatic highlight videos, and all of your footage can be uploaded to the cloud automatically.

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Get this action camera in Polar White, Black, or Forest Green for $329 with a 23% discount.

Or, if you’re looking for a package deal, consider one of these two bundles:

  1. The Action Bundle ($360 | 28% off): includes two Enduro batteries, curved adhesive mount, mounting buckle + thumb screw, USB-C cable, waterproof shutter remote
  2. Black Accessory Bundle ($379 | 21% off): includes the Handler (floating hand grip), two Enduro batteries, two curved sdhesive mounts, 64GB SanDisk MicroSD card, mounting buckle + thumb screw, USB-C cable, carrying case

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