GoPro HERO12 Black Waterproof Action Camera: 5.3K60 Ultra HD Video
🚀 Meet the GoPro HERO12 Black—your new adventure buddy that’s tougher than your last-minute camping plans. This little beast doesn’t just take videos; it captures your adrenaline-fueled moments in 5.3K60 Ultra HD and snaps 27MP photos so crisp, you’ll feel like you’re reliving the adventure all over again. And with HDR, those colors pop like fireworks, while the 1/1.9" image sensor laughs in the face of low light.
🎥 But wait, there’s more (because why stop at awesome?). Stream your exploits live or turn this camera into a webcam that’ll make your Zoom calls look like a Netflix documentary. Thanks to its stabilization tech, your footage stays smoother than a buttered-up otter, no matter how wild things get. Diving, skiing, biking—you name it, the HERO12 Black handles it like a champ.
- It’s waterproof, because rain checks are for meetings, not adventures.
- Shoots high-res videos and photos that’ll make your friends jealous.
- Go live or get professional on video calls—multitasking at its finest.
- Keeps your footage steady, even if you’re not.
- 27MP Photos
- HDR
- 1/1.9" Image Sensor
- Live Streaming
- Webcam
- Stabilization
- 5.3K60 Ultra HD Video
General specs
- Brand: GoPro
- Model: HERO12 Black
- Seller: Gshopper
- Video Resolution: 5.3K60 Ultra HD
- Photo Resolution: 27MP
- Image Sensor: 1/1.9"
- Features: HDR, Live Streaming, Webcam, Stabilization
- Waterproof: Yes
- First listed by seller: 1/2/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Brand | GoPro | GoPro | GoPro | GoPro | GoPro | Insta360 |
Model | HERO12 Black | HERO10 Black | HERO13 Black | CHDHX-131-XX | MAX | X3 |
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Price | $469.99 | $319.99 | $429.99 | $499.00 | $504.00 | $606.99 |
Seller | Gshopper | Gshopper | Amazon | Amazon | Gshopper | Gshopper |
Update | July 25, 2024 | July 25, 2024 | June 27, 2025 | June 27, 2025 | July 25, 2024 | July 25, 2024 |
Video Resolution | 5.3K60 Ultra HD | 5.3K60 Ultra HD | 5.3K60 | 5.7K | ||
Photo Resolution | 27MP | 23MP | 27MP | |||
Waterproof | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Gregory K.
San Antonio, TX
August 14, 2025
I've been using this for a couple of months now, and it's been a game-changer for my DIY projects and outdoor adventures. The sleek design makes it easy to handle, and the image clarity is very impressive—it really captures the excitement of the moment. Compared to my old camera, this one handles movement way better, keeping everything smooth even when I'm running or climbing. I did some research before buying, and it lives up to the hype for the most part, though I wish it had a longer battery for extended shoots. Overall, it's a solid choice if you're into action stuff and don't mind the investment. :)
- Pros: The video and photo quality is absolutely stunning, with everything looking super sharp and vibrant, even in tricky lighting. I love how it keeps the footage steady no matter how much I move around, making my action shots look professional. Being able to use it underwater or in the rain without worry is a huge plus, and the option to stream or use it for video calls adds great versatility.
- Cons: From what I feel, the battery life could be better, as it drains pretty fast when recording in the highest settings. It's also a bit pricey compared to what I used before, which might not be worth it for casual users. Sometimes the interface feels a bit overwhelming for a beginner like me, taking some time to get used to.
Archie B.
Nottingham
July 31, 2025
As someone who's been a fan of this brand for years, I was fairly excited to upgrade, and it hasn't disappointed. I've used it for a few concerts and outdoor activities, and the footage always impresses—colors pop, and the detail is top-notch. It's reliable and tough, just what I expect. Could be wrong, but it feels like a solid step up from previous models. Only minor gripes hold it back from perfection, but overall, it's a fantastic piece of kit for capturing life's adventures.
- Pros: The video quality is absolutely stunning, with incredibly sharp and vibrant footage that makes every moment look professional. It handles low light surprisingly well, and the stabilization keeps everything smooth even during fast movements. Setting it up was dead easy, and I love that it's waterproof, so I can take it anywhere without worry. The ability to stream live or use it for video calls is a nice bonus, adding versatility to its uses.
- Cons: Battery life could be better; it drains fairly quickly during extended use, which is a bit of a letdown for longer adventures. The price is on the higher side, and while it's great, it might not be worth it for everyone. I've noticed it can get a bit warm after prolonged recording, which is something to keep an eye on.
Noah W.
New York, NY
June 10, 2025
I picked this up thinking it would be overkill for my needs, but it's actually been a game changer for capturing my fitness journeys. The stabilization is incredible; even my trail runs look smooth. That said, it's not perfect. The cost is high, and the battery doesn't last as long as I'd hoped. But for the quality and durability, it's most likely worth the investment if you're serious about outdoor videos. Just be prepared to carry an extra battery or two :)
- Pros: The camera is tough as nails, perfect for my outdoor adventures without worrying about rain or a little dirt. The video quality is so sharp, it's like watching my hikes in real life all over again. Setting it up was plug-and-play, which is a big win for someone like me who's not too tech-savvy.
- Cons: The price tag was a bit too steep for my liking, and the battery life could be better. I found myself charging it more often than I'd prefer, especially on longer trips. Also, the interface took some getting used to, most likely because I'm not familiar with high-end cameras.