GoPro Hero 13 Black is packed with changes from swappable lenses to a magnetic mount. It's a big year-over-year change, even if it features the same sensors. Updates to the popular action camera have ...
GoPro has launched its flagship action camera for 2024: the Hero 13 Black, along with an entry-level, low-cost version without the bells and whistles, called the GoPro Hero, for US$199 (AU$295). Both ...
GoPro’s latest action cam has officially broken cover, after a few leaks spoiled some of the surprises. With the Hero 13 Black, the company is bolstering its position as the go-to action cam with more ...
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The GoPro Hero 13 Black features the same software smarts in a new package. The company has made its new camera more modular and easier to mount. It is also claimed to last longer than before. The ...
With summer already in full swing, you’re going to want to capture your best outdoor moments of the season with the GoPro Hero 13 Black. The latest model of the action camera is available with a 23% ...
After debuting last September with upgrades that included magnetic mounting and charging, a higher capacity battery, and three new lenses, the GoPro Hero 13 Black is now available in Polar White. The ...
Following a string of leaks, GoPro has officially confirmed the launch date for its next generation of action cameras. A teaser video posted on the company’s X/Twitter account reveals September 4th as ...
The GoPro Hero 13 Black, the latest addition to the renowned action camera lineup, brings a host of significant updates and new features to the table. With a price tag of $399, it solidifies its ...
It isn't the Hero 14 Black, but something entirely new instead.
With a 1-inch sensor, 8K60 video and a bold new interchangeable lens model, GoPro’s latest cameras look like a serious shift ...
GoPro announces two new 'MISSION 1' cameras – one with interchangeable lenses – but where does that leave the rest of the range?