GoPro fans, it’s time to celebrate! The GoPro Hero12 Black has just received a significant price reduction.

If you’ve been eyeing the GoPro Hero12 Black, now is the perfect time to make a move. The action camera giant has slashed the price by £100, bringing it down to £299.99 from its original £399.99. Even better, GoPro is throwing in a free year of its Premium subscription, which usually costs £24.99 for the first year.

The Hero12 Black is a powerhouse action camera, boasting a 27MP image sensor capable of 5.3K60 video recording. While it retains some hardware features from its predecessor, the Hero11 Black, it enhances the user experience with improvements such as longer battery life, HyperSmooth 6.0 technology for improved stabilization, and expanded Bluetooth functionality.

The image sensor allows for capturing stunning 27MP RAW still photos and high-resolution videos in multiple settings including 5.3K60, 4K120, and 2.7K240. HyperSmooth 6.0 digital image stabilization with AutoBoost ensures your footage remains smooth and high-quality with minimal cropping. Additionally, better power management means the Hero12 can record video continuously for twice as long as previous models.

With the price cut and the inclusion of the free Premium subscription, which offers a host of additional features and services, the savings add up to an impressive £125 off the RRP. This makes it an excellent opportunity to invest in GoPro’s latest technology.

In case you’re shopping around, the price at other major retailers like Wex and LDC remains at $299.99 but without the bonus subscription offer. Hence, buying directly from GoPro appears to be the best choice currently.

With these savings and added benefits, there’s never been a better time to grab a GoPro Hero12 Black. Don’t miss out on this limited-time offer!

By Peter Browne

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