With just a few weeks left until the end of the year holidays, Rakuten is back with a promotion not to be missed in the sports camera department. A promotion on a Black Edition model of GoPro Hero 11 that also continues to be compatible with the many benefits of Rakuten, such as free and guaranteed delivery in just a few days. The Rakuten marketplace also allows you to earn more than 14 euros in cashback when purchasing the product. Also keep in mind that you can pay for this item by paying in 4 installments for free, with monthly installments of 72.25 euros. Because while supplies last, the GoPro Hero 11 Black Edition is available at the price of 289 euros instead of the usual price of 449 euros.
The Black Edition of the Go Pro 11 for less than 300 euros
The GoPro Hero 11 Black Edition is a high-end action camera that stands out for its sensor that offers a maximum resolution of 27 megapixels in photographs and its ability to film in 5.3K at 60 frames per second. This sensor allows better light management, guaranteeing quality images and videos, even in low light conditions.
Equipped with HyperSmooth 5.0 stabilization, the Hero 11 Black guarantees exceptional fluidity, even in the most hectic situations. This system features AutoBoost, which automatically adjusts stabilization as needed.
The GoPro Hero 11 features an 8:7 aspect ratio, ideal for capturing videos suitable for social media. This format expands the field of view and allows you to easily crop content. TimeWarp 3.0 and Night Effect recording options add creative possibilities for users.
With its Enduro battery included, it offers better autonomy and greater performance in cold conditions. Water resistant up to 10 meters without a case, it is designed to withstand the most extreme adventures.
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Source: BFM TV