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This GoPro camera is $100 off at Walmart today

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When it comes to high-octane sports and other speedy scenarios, our phone cameras can only do so much to capture the action. That’s why there’s such a big market for action cameras, and one of the O.G. camera companies in this realm is GoPro. For years, GoPro has been delivering HD and 4K cameras that are both durable and user-friendly, which is why we’re glad to shine a light on this fantastic offer we found while vetting Walmart deals:

When you purchase the GoPro Hero 12 at Walmart, you’ll pay $300. At full price, this model sells for $400.

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Why you should buy the GoPro Hero 12

One of the main reasons people seek out GoPro cameras is because of how good they are for underwater photography. In the case of the Hero 12, once the waterproof casing is applied, you’ll be able to submerge the camera up to 33 feet. There’s even a water-repelling lens for ensuring lens flare and other visual maladies won’t impact your photos and videos. The Hero 12 also delivers incredible battery life. You can expect max recording times of 2.5 hours when recording at 1080p and 30fps.

The Hero 12 has top-notch HDR capabilities, too. When shooting in HDR, you’ll get brighter highlights and richer colors, which pair very nicely with the camera’s 5.3K and 4K resolution capabilities. And like most GoPro tech, the Hero 12 can be mounted or rigged up to just about any surface with the right accessories.

It’s hard to say how long this discount is going to stick around, but it could be gone tomorrow. That’s why it’s a good idea to buy now if you’re looking to save big on a solid GoPro. Own the Hero 12 for $300 when you purchase at Walmart, and be sure to check out our lists of the best GoPro deals and best camera deals, too.

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Michael Bizzaco
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Michael Bizzaco has been selling, installing, and talking about TVs, soundbars, streaming devices, and all things smart home…
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