GoPro Drops All Camera Prices By $100 – Review Geek

Now’s the time to buy a 5K action camera.

GoPro Hero 11 Black over a photo of motocross racing.
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Back in 2020, GoPro responded to supply chain constraints by raising its prices. But the company is finally taking a step back—all of its action cameras, including the HERO 11 Black, are now $100 cheaper. Previously, you had to join GoPro’s subscription program to get these prices.

I’d say that this is some pretty solid timing. GoPro’s rivals, especially Insta360, are extremely aggressive in terms of pricing. And with the economy as crappy as it’s been, low pricing is what most customers are searching for when buying luxury goods.

Anyway, here’s the new and reduced pricing for GoPro’s action cameras:

All of these camera discounts are permanent, as explained by GoPro. The only camera that isn’t getting a discount is GoPro MAX, a 360-degree camera.

Yes, you could get these camera discounts in the past, but only if you joined GoPro’s subscription program at the time of purchase. And GoPro Subscribers still get a $100 coupon toward a new camera each year (after the first year of being a subscriber).

Retailers like Amazon are already honoring GoPro’s new pricing. If you’re in need of an action camera (or just a highly-portable, high-res camera), now’s the time to join the GoPro bandwagon.

GoPro HERO11 Black

GoPro’s flagship action camera offers a maximum 5.3K 60FPS video resolution, plus high-res photography capabilities, a waterproof design, and a long-lasting battery meant to withstand harsh conditions.

GoPro HERO9 Black

It’s a few years old, but the GoPro HERO 9 Black shoots 5K video with HyperSmooth 3.0 stabilization, so it’s still a fantastic camera.

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