Latest GoPro action camera prices cut by up to RM550


  • TECH
  • Tuesday, 09 Jan 2018

The Hero 6 Black is now RM1,849, down from RM2,399.

GoPro is dropping the price of its action cameras across the board, as part of a new pricing structure for the year.

This includes the Hero 6 Black which was launched as its flagship model last September, and is now available at RM1,849, down from RM2,399.

In a post on GoPro's official Malaysian/Singaporean Facebook page, it announced discounts to the Hero 5 Black, now RM 1,369 and the Hero 5 Session, now RM949. 

"Get it now via authorised dealers throughout Malaysia via www.funsportz.com.my/retailers #gopromy," it posted. 

The Hero 6 Black features a new GP1 chip that allows users to double the FPS (frames per second) frame rate at 4K resolution, up to 60fps (previously 30fps). 

The newer model also has more advanced electronic image stabilisation, while the GP1 chipped offers better dynamic range, low-light performance and improved colours. 

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