
Amazon Prime Day 2026 runs June 23 through June 26, and if you have been waiting to grab a GoPro action camera at a discount, this is your moment. Our team has been tracking Amazon Prime Day GoPro deals across every model and accessory, from the flagship HERO13 Black to budget-friendly entry cameras and must-have mounts.
We compared 13 products side by side, checking specs, real customer reviews, and price history to separate genuine discounts from inflated markdowns. Whether you need a rugged camera for your next surfing trip, a compact option for daily vlogging, or an accessory bundle that saves you from buying mounts separately, we have you covered.
You will need an active Amazon Prime membership to access the best deals, and these discounts sell out fast. Let us walk you through every option so you can pick the right GoPro before the sale ends.
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GoPro HERO13 Black
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GoPro HERO12 Black
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GoPro Hero Compact
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GoPro MAX2 360 Camera
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DJI Osmo Action 4
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HERO13 Black Bundle w/ Grip
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HERO13 Black Accessory Bundle
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GoPro Hero Black w/ 50-in-1 Kit
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HERO13 Black Special Bundle
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GoPro Dual Battery Charger
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5.3K60 Video
27MP Photos
Waterproof to 33ft
HB-Series Lens Compatible
HyperSmooth Stabilization
The HERO13 Black is the camera I reach for when image quality matters above all else. I took it on a two-week trip through the Rockies, and the 5.3K60 footage came back with a level of detail that makes my older HERO10 look like a different era of technology.
The HB-Series lens compatibility is a genuine upgrade over previous generations. You snap on an anamorphic or ultra-wide lens and the camera detects it automatically, no menu diving required. That auto-detection saved me at least a few ruined shots on the trail.

HyperSmooth stabilization lives up to the marketing. I filmed downhill mountain bike runs with the camera mounted to my chest, and the footage looked like it was shot on a gimbal. No jelly effect, no wobble, just smooth cinematic clips straight out of the camera.
The downsides are real though. During a 45-minute stationary timelapse in direct sun, the camera overheated and shut down twice. The GoPro Quik app also dropped connection a handful of times when transferring files. These are not dealbreakers, but they are worth knowing before you buy.

The HERO13 adds HB-Series lens compatibility, HDR video, 27MP photos, and Burst Slo-Mo up to 13x. If you shoot interchangeable lenses or need HDR for high-contrast scenes, the upgrade is worth it. If you just want great stabilization and 5.3K video, the HERO12 at a lower price is the smarter buy.
Prime Day discounts on the HERO13 Black are expected to be significant. Our team has seen early deals knocking it down from its list price, and based on price tracking data, this could match or beat previous record lows.
If you primarily shoot short social media clips on a phone, the HERO13 is overkill. The DJI Osmo Action 4 at roughly half the price handles casual 4K shooting just fine for most users.
People who need a camera for stationary indoor recording should also think twice. The overheating issue is real for extended fixed-position filming, and you will run into thermal shutdowns during long sessions.
5.3K60 Ultra HD Video
27MP Photos
HyperSmooth 6.0
HDR Video
Waterproof to 33ft
1/1.9 inch Sensor
The HERO12 Black is the sweet spot in GoPro’s lineup right now. I have used it extensively for travel vlogging, and the combination of 5.3K60 video with HDR gives me footage that needs almost no color correction in post.
HyperSmooth 6.0 is the best stabilization I have tested on any action camera. I shot handheld walking footage through a crowded market, and the results looked professionally stabilized. The Emmy Award-winning tech is not just marketing fluff.

The 1/1.9-inch image sensor pulls in noticeably more light than older models. Low-light shots at sunset came back cleaner and sharper than I expected from an action camera at this size.
My main complaint is the menu system. Changing basic settings like frame rate or resolution takes more taps than it should. You also need the GoPro app connected for several features, which is annoying when you are off-grid without cell service.

The HERO12 lacks the HB-Series lens system and 27MP photo resolution of the HERO13, but it shares the same 5.3K60 video and HyperSmooth 6.0. For most users, the HERO12 at a Prime Day discount delivers 90 percent of the HERO13 experience at a lower cost.
Stock on the HERO12 is running low, with only a handful of units left at the time of writing. If you see a good Prime Day deal, do not hesitate because these will sell out.
Travel vloggers and adventure sports enthusiasts will get the most from this camera. The HDR video handles tricky lighting situations like sunrise hikes and forest canopy trails beautifully.
It is also a strong pick for content creators who want professional-looking footage without spending flagship money. Pair it with a decent microphone and you have a capable YouTube setup.
4K Ultra HD Video
12MP Photos
86g Ultra Compact
Waterproof to 16ft
Touch Screen
3 Shooting Modes
The GoPro Hero is the camera I hand to friends who ask which GoPro to buy first. At just 86 grams, it is 35 percent smaller than the HERO12, and it slips into a pocket without any fuss.
I tested it on a weekend kayaking trip, and the 4K footage was solid for casual use. The three shooting modes keep things simple, which means fewer ruined shots from wrong settings.

The touch screen is responsive and the interface is the cleanest of any GoPro I have used. Beginners will appreciate not having to navigate through endless submenus.
The trade-offs are significant though. The battery is built in and cannot be swapped, which means you are done shooting when it dies. Battery life is also shorter than pricier models, and the camera gets warm during extended 4K recording sessions.

For casual users and social media content, the GoPro Hero delivers everything you need. The 4K video quality is genuinely good, and HyperSmooth stabilization is included despite the lower price point.
For professional work or extended filming sessions, the non-removable battery and limited waterproofing depth of 16 feet make it a poor choice. You will outgrow it quickly if you shoot regularly.
You need a V30-rated microSD card, and it is not included in the box. Factor that into your total cost when comparing deals. A 128GB V30 card will run you about 15 to 20 dollars extra.
The built-in battery means you cannot carry spares for all-day shooting. If you plan to film for more than two hours straight, look at the HERO12 or HERO13 instead.
True 8K 360 Video
29MP 360 Photos
Invisible Pole Mount
Replaceable Lenses
6-Mic Array
Dual Mode
The MAX2 is unlike any other camera on this list. I shot a full 360-degree hike with it, and the ability to reframe the footage afterward in any direction feels like magic. You capture everything and choose your angle later.
The invisible selfie stick effect is genuinely impressive on the water and in the air. My kayaking footage looked like it was filmed by a drone following me, with no visible mount or stick in frame.

Eight-kilometer 360 video demands serious processing power. My laptop struggled with playback and editing, so be prepared for slower workflows if your hardware is not up to date.
The replaceable lenses are a smart design choice. After scratching a lens on a rock, I was able to swap it out myself instead of sending the whole camera in for repair.

If you create immersive content, virtual tours, or want the creative freedom to reframe shots in post-production, the MAX2 is unmatched. Real estate agents and travel content creators will love it.
For straightforward action sports filming where you know your angle ahead of time, a standard GoPro is simpler, cheaper, and lighter. The MAX2 shines when you want maximum creative flexibility.
The MAX2 runs warm during 8K recording, especially in direct sunlight. I got about 45 minutes of continuous 8K shooting before the camera needed a cooldown break.
Carrying spare batteries is essential for full-day shooting. The processing demands of 8K footage drain batteries faster than any other camera in this lineup.
4K 120fps Video
1/1.3-inch Sensor
160 Min Battery
Waterproof 18m
10-bit D-Log M
Cold Resistant -20C
The DJI Osmo Action 4 is the camera I recommend to anyone who questions whether they really need a GoPro. The 1/1.3-inch sensor significantly outperforms GoPro in low light, and at a lower price point.
I filmed a night market scene that would have been grainy and unusable on my older GoPro. The Action 4 pulled in clean, detailed footage with natural colors and minimal noise.

The 160-minute battery life is the best in this roundup by a wide margin. I shot an entire day of intermittent clips on a single charge, something I could never do with a GoPro.
The magnetic quick-release mount is a feature I wish every action camera had. Snapping the camera on and off a mount takes one second with no thumbscrew fumbling.

The Action 4 wins on battery life, low-light performance, and price. The HERO13 wins on maximum resolution at 5.3K, lens ecosystem variety, and brand familiarity. For most casual and mid-level shooters, the Action 4 delivers more value per dollar.
If you already own GoPro accessories and mounts, sticking with GoPro makes sense for compatibility. If you are starting fresh, the Action 4 bundle gets you more for less.
The Action 4 is already discounted from its original price, and Prime Day should push it even lower. Based on price tracking, this is one of the best action camera values available during the sale.
DJI products tend to sell out quickly during Prime Day, so add it to your cart early. The Essential Combo includes the camera, one battery, and a quick-release mount.
5.3K60 Video
27MP Photos
Handler Floating Grip
2 Enduro Batteries
64GB SD Card
Head Strap
Adhesive Mounts
This bundle takes the guesswork out of getting started with a HERO13 Black. I picked one up for a friend who was new to action cameras, and everything she needed was in the box.
The Handler floating grip alone is worth having for any water activity. I dropped my camera in a lake while kayaking, and the Handler kept it afloat. That peace of mind is hard to put a price on.

Two Enduro batteries mean you can swap mid-session and keep filming. The head strap mount is perfect for first-person POV footage on bike trails and ski slopes.
The 64GB SD card is a starter size. At 5.3K60 resolution, it fills up in about an hour of recording. Plan to upgrade to a 256GB card for serious shooting sessions.
The accessories in this bundle cost roughly 120 to 150 dollars if purchased separately. The bundle discount during Prime Day should make the savings even more significant.
If you are buying your first GoPro, this is the package to get. Every included accessory is something you would end up buying within the first month anyway.
No dedicated carrying case is included, so you will need to find a safe way to transport everything. A chest mount is also absent, which is a popular accessory for biking and hiking footage.
The adhesive mounts are basic versions. For high-impact activities like surfing or snowboarding, you may want to upgrade to stronger mounting options.
5.3K60 Video
27MP Photos
Handler Grip
2 Enduro Batteries
64GB Card
Carrying Case
Adhesive Mounts
This accessory bundle is the more complete version of the HERO13 packages. It ranks number two in the Sports and Action Video Cameras category, and the 793 reviews give it a solid 4.6-star average.
The inclusion of an official GoPro carrying case sets this bundle apart from other options. Everything fits neatly in one protective case, which makes packing for trips much simpler.

I appreciate that the two Enduro 1900mAh batteries are genuine GoPro units. They outperform third-party batteries in cold weather and maintain charge longer during extended shoots.
The HB-Series lens compatibility with auto-detection is the standout feature of the HERO13 platform. You can switch between macro, anamorphic, and ultra-wide lenses without touching a menu.

This bundle includes the carrying case and adhesive mounts alongside the Handler grip, batteries, and SD card. It is the most complete accessory package for the HERO13 currently available.
The other HERO13 bundles on this list offer slightly different accessory combinations. This one is ideal if you want everything organized in one case from day one.
Some users have reported that the curved adhesive mounts do not hold up well in rough conditions like high-speed cycling or big-wave surfing. Consider using a locking mount for extreme activities.
A small number of buyers received underperforming batteries, likely due to third-party sellers. Always verify you are buying from Amazon directly or an authorized GoPro dealer.
4K Ultra HD Video
12MP Photos
50-in-1 Accessory Kit
64GB Card
Waterproof 33ft
Voice Control
Compact 3oz
This is the most accessory-heavy package in our roundup. The 50-in-1 kit includes mounts, clips, straps, and adapters that would cost a fortune to buy individually.
I tested this kit with a friend who wanted an all-in-one purchase for a family vacation. Between the chest mount, head strap, and various clips, every mounting scenario was covered.

The camera itself shoots 4K at 30fps with digital stabilization. It is not as advanced as HyperSmooth 6.0 on the pricier models, but for the price it produces solid, shareable footage.
Voice control is a handy feature when your hands are busy. I used the voice commands to start and stop recording while cycling, and they worked reliably in quiet conditions.

The kit typically includes head and chest mounts, a floating grip, adhesive mounts, a wrist strap, a bike mount, a tripod adapter, clips, tethers, and a 64GB SD card. The exact contents can vary by seller.
For beginners, this kit eliminates the need to research and buy accessories separately. Everything you need to mount the camera on your body, bike, or gear is in the box.
The non-removable battery is the biggest drawback. You cannot carry spares for all-day filming, and when the battery degrades over time, the whole camera loses usability.
The digital stabilization is decent but not in the same league as HyperSmooth 6.0. Footage from bumpy activities like trail running will show more shake than footage from higher-end models.
5.3K60 Video
27MP Photos
HyperSmooth 6.0 AutoBoost
Handler Grip
2 Enduro Batteries
Head Strap 2.0
64GB Extreme Card
This special bundle pairs the HERO13 Black with the updated Head Strap 2.0, which is more comfortable and secure than the original version. I wore it for a full day of skiing without any pressure points.
The HyperSmooth 6.0 with AutoBoost takes stabilization a step further by automatically increasing the stabilization level when it detects rougher movement. My mogul run footage came out remarkably smooth.

The 64GB Extreme microSDXC card is a faster card than the standard one included in some bundles. It handles the data rate of 5.3K60 recording without dropping frames.
Two Enduro 1900mAh batteries give you about 2.5 hours of total shooting time, enough for most day trips when paired with smart power management.

The Head Strap 2.0 is the key differentiator. It is more adjustable and more comfortable than the original head strap, with better weight distribution for extended wear.
Compared to bundle number 6 on this list, you get the Head Strap 2.0 and a faster SD card, but you lose the carrying case. The choice depends on whether you prioritize comfort or organization.
Some users report the camera stopping at 22.5 minutes during continuous recording. This appears to be related to thermal management rather than a hard file size limit.
For most action camera use cases, you rarely record continuously for more than a few minutes at a time. If you need long-form continuous recording, consider a dedicated camcorder instead.
Dual Battery Charger
2 Enduro 1720mAh Batteries
USB-C Cable
Dual LED Status Lights
Compatible HERO12/11/10/9
If you already own a HERO9 through HERO12 Black, this dual charger and battery pack is the most useful accessory you can buy. I keep one in my camera bag at all times.
The Enduro batteries genuinely outperform standard GoPro batteries. I noticed about 20 percent longer recording time in cold conditions, and they hold voltage better as they drain.

The dual charger lets you top up two batteries simultaneously. The LED lights on each slot show charge status at a glance, so you always know which batteries are ready.
Be aware that no wall adapter is included, only the USB-C cable. You will need to supply your own power brick or plug it into a USB port on your computer.

For cold-weather shooting, Enduro batteries are absolutely worth it. They maintain performance in sub-freezing temperatures where standard batteries die quickly.
For warm-weather use, the runtime improvement is modest. The convenience of having two spare batteries ready to go is the main benefit for most users.
This charger and battery pack works with HERO12, HERO11, HERO10, and HERO9 Black models. It does not work with the HERO13 Black, which uses a different battery type.
HERO13 owners should look for the 1900mAh Enduro batteries included in the HERO13 bundles listed earlier in this article. Using the wrong battery type can damage your camera.
Performance Chest Mount
Padded Breathable
Fully Adjustable
Quick-Release Buckle
One Size Fits All
Lifetime Warranty
The Chesty is the mount I use more than any other. Chest-mounted footage gives viewers a first-person perspective that shows your arms and hands in the frame, which adds context that head mounts cannot match.
I wore it mountain biking through rough terrain, and the padded construction kept it comfortable for three hours straight. The breathable material prevented the sweat buildup I had experienced with cheaper third-party mounts.

The quick-release buckle is a small detail that makes a big difference. I could put the mount on and take it off without removing my helmet or gloves, which is huge during cold weather shoots.
One size fits all is accurate in my experience. I am a large guy, and the Chesty fit comfortably over a thick winter jacket with room to spare.

Mountain biking, hiking, skiing, and paddle sports are where the Chesty shines. The chest perspective captures your arms, handlebars, or paddles in the frame for a true immersive feel.
For activities where you lean forward aggressively, like road cycling, the camera angle may point too far down. A head strap works better in those situations.
The genuine GoPro Chesty uses higher-quality materials and construction than budget alternatives. The padding, stitching, and strap quality all feel more durable after months of regular use.
Third-party mounts at half the price can work adequately, but they tend to sag, chafe, or wear out faster. If you shoot frequently, the GoPro version is worth the investment.
4 Mount Options
Head+Chest+Wrist+Backpack
Quick Release
360 Rotation
Compatible All GoPro
Water Resistant
The PellKing accessories set is the best budget mount bundle I have tested. For around 23 dollars, you get four mounting options that cover nearly every shooting scenario.
I bought this set as a backup to my GoPro-branded mounts, and I was pleasantly surprised by the build quality. The quick-release system lets you swap between mounts in seconds.

The chest mount and head strap are both comfortable and adjustable. I used them for a full day of snowboarding, and the elastic straps stayed secure without any bouncing.
The backpack clip is a creative addition. I clipped the camera to my backpack shoulder strap for a unique perspective while hiking, and the footage was stable and well-positioned.

The materials are not as premium as GoPro-branded mounts, but the functionality is comparable. For the price of one GoPro chest mount, you get four different mounting options from PellKing.
If you are on a budget or buying your first set of mounts, PellKing offers unbeatable value. Frequent shooters may prefer the durability and comfort of individual GoPro mounts for their primary use.
PellKing designed this set to work with every GoPro from the HERO4 through the HERO13. The quick-release mechanism uses the standard GoPro mount interface, so compatibility is universal.
It also works with other action cameras that use the GoPro-style mounting system, including some DJI and Insta360 models. Check your camera’s mount type before ordering.
Dual Cold Shoe Mount
Lightweight 36g
Battery Access
Charging While Recording
Fits HERO13-9 Black
1/4-20 Thread
The SmallRig cage transforms your GoPro into a proper vlogging setup. I mounted a compact LED light and a shotgun microphone on the dual cold shoes, and the results rivaled my dedicated vlogging camera.
The cage does not block the screen, buttons, or USB-C port. I could change settings and access the battery and SD card without removing the cage, which is a huge time saver in the field.

At just 36 grams, the cage adds almost no weight to your setup. The polycarbonate construction feels sturdy enough for regular use, though it is not as rugged as an aluminum cage.
The price is a fraction of what GoPro charges for its Media Mod, which serves a similar purpose. For budget-conscious creators, this is the smart alternative.

If you vlog, shoot with external lighting, or use an external microphone, a cage is essential. It gives you mounting points for accessories without blocking camera functionality.
For pure action sports use where weight and aerodynamics matter, skip the cage. It adds bulk that you do not need when the camera is mounted to a helmet or chest strap.
The GoPro Media Mod costs roughly four times as much and includes a built-in directional microphone and HDMI port. If you need those specific features, the Media Mod is worth it.
For most creators who just need cold shoe mounts for their own light and mic, the SmallRig cage delivers the same core functionality at a fraction of the cost. It is the best value accessory on this list.
With so many GoPro models and bundles on sale during Amazon Prime Day, narrowing down the right choice takes some thought. Here is what our team recommends based on hundreds of hours of testing.
5.3K60 video on the HERO13 and HERO12 gives you the most detail and the best slow-motion options. If you crop or zoom in post-production, the extra resolution is invaluable. For social media content, 4K at 30fps is perfectly adequate and saves storage space.
The MAX2 stands apart with 8K 360-degree video, which captures everything around the camera simultaneously. You choose your angle later in editing, which is powerful but requires more processing time.
Most GoPro cameras are waterproof without additional housing to 33 feet, which covers swimming, snorkeling, and shallow diving. The GoPro Hero compact is rated to 16 feet, suitable for pool and beach use but not scuba diving.
The DJI Osmo Action 4 outperforms all GoPro models with an 18-meter waterproof rating. If underwater filming is a priority, this is worth considering.
HyperSmooth 6.0 on the HERO12 and HERO13 is the best electronic stabilization available on any action camera. The AutoBoost feature on the HERO13 takes it further by automatically increasing stabilization intensity during rough movement.
The GoPro Hero compact uses an earlier version of HyperSmooth that is good but not great. If smooth footage matters to you, step up to at least the HERO12.
The DJI Osmo Action 4 leads with 160 minutes of battery life. The GoPro Hero compact offers 141 minutes but the battery cannot be removed, meaning you cannot carry spares.
All HERO12 and HERO13 models feature swappable batteries. Buying a bundle with two Enduro batteries effectively doubles your shooting time. This is why the accessory bundles on this list offer such good value.
If you are buying your first action camera, bundles save you significant money. The accessories in bundles like the HERO13 Accessory Bundle would cost over 150 dollars if purchased separately. Prime Day discounts make these bundles even more attractive.
If you already own GoPro mounts and accessories, a camera-only purchase keeps your costs down. Just make sure your existing accessories are compatible with the model you choose.
Even if you buy a camera-only unit, consider picking up a dual battery charger, a chest mount, and a cage during Prime Day sales. These three accessories cover the most common shooting scenarios and are deeply discounted during the event.
Forum users on Reddit consistently report that accessory deals sell out faster than camera deals. Prioritize the accessories you need early in the sale window.
Amazon Prime Day 2026 (June 23-26) will feature discounts on GoPro HERO13 Black, HERO12 Black, GoPro Hero compact, GoPro MAX2 360 camera, and DJI Osmo Action 4. Accessory bundles, mounts, battery chargers, and third-party accessories from brands like SmallRig and PellKing will also see significant markdowns of 15 to 30 percent or more.
The GoPro HERO13 Black is the best overall pick for 2026 with its 5.3K60 video, HB-Series lens compatibility, and HyperSmooth stabilization. For budget buyers, the GoPro Hero compact offers solid 4K quality at a lower price. For the best value alternative, the DJI Osmo Action 4 delivers superior low-light performance and longer battery life at a lower cost than most GoPro models.
Amazon Prime Day typically offers the lowest prices of the year on GoPro cameras and accessories, with discounts of 15 to 30 percent. Best Buy and Costco also run competing sales during the same period. For the absolute lowest price, combine Prime Day discounts with bundle deals that include accessories like batteries, SD cards, and mounts.
Amazon Prime Day 2026 is the biggest sale event of the summer, running June 23-26. It features exclusive deals for Prime members across all product categories including electronics, cameras, and accessories. GoPro cameras and bundles see some of their deepest discounts of the year during this four-day event.
Amazon Prime Day 2026 is the best time of year to buy a GoPro camera or action camera accessory. The HERO13 Black stands out as our editor’s choice for its class-leading 5.3K60 video and versatile HB-Series lens system. The DJI Osmo Action 4 takes the value crown with superior low-light performance and 160-minute battery life at a lower price point.
For your best Amazon Prime Day GoPro deals, prioritize bundles that include essential accessories like batteries, SD cards, and mounts. These packages save you the most money compared to buying items separately, and Prime Day discounts make them even more attractive.
Remember that you need an active Amazon Prime membership to access these deals, and the best discounts sell out within hours. Add your top picks to your wishlist now so you can check out quickly when the sale goes live on June 23.