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Hero 7 GoPro gets a crazy price cut at Walmart

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If you need a durable camera to capture your adventures, you can now get a GoPro Hero 7 Black camera for less than you think. Walmart has slashed the price of this popular action camera by $155, dropping your total from $400 to $245 with free shipping. This beats the best Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals on this camera by more than $50. Now’s your chance to grab one at the deepest discount we’ve seen this year.

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Record 4K60 video, take incredible 12MP still images, and livestream in 720p with the GoPro Hero 7. You can count on all your content coming out clear due to the automatic stabilization, so you can record smooth video whether you’re biking, snorkeling, or running. Your still photos will turn out amazing as well, even in low lighting, thanks to automatic HDR, noise reduction, and tone-mapping. You can even capture time lapse video and review your footage clearly in up to 8x slow motion. And the Hero 7 is durable to boot. It’s even waterproof as deep as 33 feet.

It’s easy to take photos and frame your shots with the touchscreen, and if you need to shoot hands-free, the Hero 7 responds to 16 different voice commands. Or, use the countdown timer to snap a selfie. Once you’re done, your photos and videos will automatically transfer to the GoPro app, where you can easily edit and post to social media. If you’re undecided on the GoPro Hero 7 vs the GoPro Hero 8, check out what our expert reviewer had to say about the difference between the two models. If you decide another model is right for you, check out our other GoPro deals.

But if you’ve determined that the Hero 7 will meet your needs, you should definitely act fast. There’s no telling how long this deal will last, and it’s a better offer than some of the biggest sales of the year. Once listed at $400, you can get the GoPro Hero 7 Black for only $245 at Walmart. That’s an almost 40% discount on a feature-packed camera that will go with you anywhere. Drop it on the ground, take it underwater, and still get beautiful, clear images you can share with your friends and family.

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Lindsay Frankel
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Lindsay Frankel is an expert deal hunter and freelance writer based in Denver. Her work has been featured in publications…
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