Save $100 on a GoPro HERO10 Accessory Bundle

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No matter what kind of fun and exciting activities you have lined up, you need an action camera to capture all with great detail. You can’t go wrong with a GoPro HERO10 Accessory Bundle You’ll get an extension pole, swivel clip, and extra rechargeable battery, case, and more, while saving $100.

The GoPro includes s game-changer processor that makes it smoother and better, while the GP2 engine enriches the performance and responsive touch controls while doubling the frame rate. The Gp2 system on a chip is GoPro’s fastest ever.

Another great upgrade on the GoPro HERO10 is the system that produces 23MP photos and a 5.3K video resolution at 60fps. The motion will be incredibly smooth with double the frame, and you can pause the 5.3K video and grab 15.8MP photos from it.

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You’ll have great details, contrast, and lifelike textures, and it also works in low light. A new water-shedding hydrophobic lens cover eliminates lens flare and more. Easily get the best stabilization and horizon leveling with a higher tilt limit. Your videos will naturally look straight.

Once you’re safely back at home, you can transfer your photos and videos from your GoPro to your phone. Load through the wireless upload option and Quik app or a USB-wired connection. Upload all or as many photos as you want via the cloud storage auto upload. All you have to do is plug in the GoPro, and it will upload everything.

Take $100 off and pay just $399.99 for the camera and accessories. There are a few more options with different cameras and accessories, with all options costing $399.99.

GoPro HERO10 Accessory Bundle

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