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Amazon has the GoPro Hero 6 Black on sale for almost $130 off
Filming your vacations isn’t always a walk in the park — especially if you’re doing anything remotely athletic like hiking, surfing, or snowboarding. What makes it even *more* difficult is bringing along a bulky, fragile, easy-to-mess-up camcorder (no disrespect to camcorders). If you can relate, maybe it’s time for you to finally pony up and get a GoPro.
If price is what’s in your way, then this deal is worth checking out.
The GoPro Hero 6 Black is currently . Usually priced at $270.99, this is a real steal (they once ran for $500 when they were first introduced, and this is one of the lowest prices they’ve ever been).
This waterproof, touchscreen digital action camera captures incredible looking 4K HD footage as well as still images. In tandem with its companion mobile app, the GoPro sends all footage directly to your device for immediate viewing. Say goodbye to the dreaded “shaky-cam” too, because the ’s image stabilization works overtime even when strapped to your gear, and the updated UI touch-screen allows for easy zooming and framing for unrivaled shots. It’s lightweight, durable, and the perfect camera to chuck in your bag for any of your travels.
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