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The Gopro Hero13 Black action camera drops to $319 in 26% off deal

5.3K60 video, 27MP photos, and new lens options for less than $320.

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If you’ve been thinking about upgrading your action camera before your next trip, this is a strong excuse. The GoPro Hero13 Black is on sale for $319.00, down from its $429.99 list price, a 26% discount on GoPro’s latest flagship. You’re getting top-tier 5.3K capture, strong stabilization, and support for the new HB series lenses at a price that feels much closer to midrange money.

What you’re getting

The Hero13 Black is built around a 1/1.9 inch sensor that can shoot 5.3K60 video, 4K120, and 2.7K240 for super smooth slow motion, plus 27MP still photos if you want high-resolution shots instead of frame grabs. GoPro’s HyperSmooth 6.0 stabilization and AutoBoost work together to keep footage steady even when you’re bouncing down a trail or dropping into a run, so you can focus on the line instead of the camera.

Out of the box, it’s waterproof to 33 feet (10 meters), with GoPro’s usual rugged build that’s happy with mud, snow, or salt water. The big twist this generation is compatibility with HB series lenses. You can swap in ultra-wide, macro, neutral density, or anamorphic style lens mods to change the look of your footage without changing cameras, whether you want immersive pov, cinematic motion blur, or close-up detail.

A 1900mAh Enduro battery gives longer runtimes and more reliable performance in cold weather, and the camera still supports cloud uploads, automatic highlight videos, live streaming, and webcam mode through GoPro’s software.

Why it’s worth it

This price matters because Hero13 Black is more than a small refresh. You’re getting better stabilization, expanded slow motion options, HDR or HLG support, longer battery life, and a more flexible lens system than older Hero models. At $319, it undercuts a lot of competing action cameras that can’t match the same combination of frame rates, resolution, and accessory ecosystem.

If you already own an older GoPro, this is a meaningful jump in both image quality and usability. If you’re coming from your phone, the difference in stabilization, ruggedness, and mounting options will be obvious as soon as you strap it to a helmet, board, or handlebars.

The bottom line

For creators, travelers, and anyone who spends time outdoors, the GoPro Hero13 Black at $319.00 is a very compelling deal. You get 5.3K60 video, 27MP photos, class-leading stabilization, waterproofing, and the flexibility of HB series lenses for significantly less than launch price. If you want one camera that can follow you from the mountain to the ocean and still double as a compact travel rig, this discount makes the decision a lot easier.

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