Best GoPro Camera (2025): Compact, Budget, Accessories

Best GoPro Camera (2025): Compact, Budget, Accessories

Oct 26, 2025 9:00 AM

Which GoPro Hero Camera Should You Buy?

You’re an action hero, and you need a camera to match. We guide you through all the models, plus accessory recommendations and hidden software tricks to try.

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The Best for Most People

GoPro Hero 13 Black

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The Budget GoPro

GoPro Hero 13

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Best GoPro for Selfies

GoPro Lit Hero

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Best Budget GoPro

GoPro Hero 12

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The Top 5 GoPro Hero Cameras Compared

GoPro Hero 13 Black GoPro Hero 13 GoPro Hero 12 Black GoPro Lit Hero GoPro Max 2 360
Price $430 $220 $370 $270 $500
Video Capabilities 5.3K (8:7) @30/25/24 fps5.3K (16:9) @60/50/30/25/24 fps4K (8:7) @60/50/30/25 fps4K (9:16) @ 60/50/30/25 fps4K (16:9) @120/100/60/50/30/25/24 fps2.7K (4:3) @120/100 fps2.7K (16:9) @240/200 fps1080 (9:16) @ 60/50/30/25 fps1080p (16:9) @240/200/120/100/60/50/30/25 fps 4K 16:9 @30/25 fps1080p 16:9 @30/25 fps2.7K 16:9 @60/50 fps 5.3K (8:7) @30/25/24 fps5.3K (16:9) @60/50/30/25/24 fps 4K (8:7) @60/50/30/25/24 fps4K (9:16) @ 60/50/30/25 fps4K (16:9) @120/100/60/50/30/25/24 fps2.7K (4:3) @120/100/60/50 fps2.7K (16:9) @240/200 fps1080 (9:16) @ 60/50/30/25 fps1080p (16:9) @240/200/120/100/60/50/30/25/24 fps 4K: (16:9) @ 60/50/30/25 fps4K: (4:3) @ 30/25 fps1080p: (16:9) @ 60/50/30/25 fps(rotate camera for 3:4 and 9:16) 360: 8K: (7680×3840) @ 30/25/24 fps 5.6K: (5376×2688) @ 60/50/30/25 fps 4K: (3328×1664) @ 100/90/60/50 fps; Single-Lens: 4K: (16:9) (3840×2160) @ 60/50/30/25/24 fps 4K: (9:16) (2160×3840) @ 60/50/30/25/24 fps 4K: (4:3) (4000×3000) @ 60/50/30/25/24 fps
Video Modes Video, HDR Video with HLG, Burst Slo-Mo, Looping Video Video Video, HDR Video, Looping Video Video, Slo-Mo, 4:3 Video. TimeLapse video mode “coming soon” according to GoPro 360: Video, POV, Selfie, LoopingSingle-Lens: Video
Video Stabilization HyperSmooth 6.0 HyperSmooth stabilization applied via the GoPro Quik app. HyperSmooth 6.0 HyperSmooth stabilization applied via the GoPro Quik app. Max HyperSmooth with 360° Horizon Lock
Horizon Leveling Up to 27°, 5.3K60, 4K120, 2.7K240 and 1080/240 None Up to 27°, 5.3K60, 4K120, 2.7K240 and 1080/240 None 360° Horizon Lock
Digital Lens / FOV Options HyperView, SuperView, Wide, Linear, Linear + Horizon Lock / Leveling HyperView, SuperView, Wide, Linear, Linear + Horizon Lock / Leveling Max HyperView (16:9 only)Max SuperView (16:9 only)Ultra WideWideLinear
Photo Resolution 27.13 MP (5568×4872) 12 MP 27.13 MP (5568×4872) 12MP 360: 29MP (7680×3840)Single-Lens: 12MP (4000×3000)
Max Still Size (from video) 24.69MP from (8:7) 5.3K Video 21.16MP from (4:3) 5.3K Video 15.87MP from (16:9) 5.3K Video 8.29MP from 4K 16:9 4.11MP from 2.7K 16:9 2.1MP from 1080p 16:9 24.69MP from (8:7) 5.3K Video 21.16MP from (4:3) 5.3K Video 15.87MP from (16:9) 5.3K Video 11 MP from 4K 4:3 Video 12 MP from 4K 4:3 Video
Rear Display Size 2.27″ Touch LCD 1.76″ Touch LCD 2.27″ Touch LCD 1.76″ Touch LCD 1.82″ Touch LCD
Front Display 1.4″ Color LCD None 1.4″ Color LCD None None
HindSight Yes No Yes No No
Scheduled Capture Yes No Yes No Yes
Duration Capture Yes No Yes No Yes
Photo Capabilities SuperPhoto HDR Standard RAW (27.13MP – 5568×4872) Standard SuperPhoto HDR Standard RAW (27.13MP – 5568×4872) JPG only JPG Only. 360: Photo, Burst Photo, Night PhotoSingle-Lens: Photo

GoPros to Avoid

GoPro doesn’t sell anything older than the Hero 12, but there are plenty of Hero 11s and even Hero 10s out there for sale on the internet. We suggest avoiding them. They may work fine, but modern accessories designed for later models won’t work, and these cameras have likely been through the wringer. (They are action cameras, after all.)

Overhead view of Go Pro Hero 11, a small black camera with a lens and screen on the front, on a wet rock in a stream
Photograph: Scott Gilbertson

GoPro

Hero 11 Black

GoPro no longer sells the Hero 11, but it’s still commonly available on Amazon and other retailers. Unfortunately it’s usually the same price as the Hero 12 (around $300) and therefore not worth buying.

GoPro Hero 10
Photograph: GoPro

GoPro

Hero 10 Black

The Hero 10 is really showing its age at this point, but it can sometimes be found on sale for $200, but the video quality and stabilization aren’t nearly as good as the Hero 13, which also sells for about $220 and is better in every way.

The Best GoPro Accessories

GoPro Media Mod accessory
Courtesy of GoPro

Should you buy a bundle? Generally, I say no. Get the camera, figure it out, and see how you end up using it. When you find yourself trying to solve a problem, start looking for an accessory. Here are some of my favorite things that I’ve tested and used, but if you have favorites you think I should try, drop a comment below.

A good microSD card for $50: According to GoPro’s recommendations, you want a microSD card with a V30 or UHS-3 rating. That said, GoPros can be finicky about SD cards. I’ve had good luck with, and recommend, the Samsung linked here. Another card I’ve used extensively is the Sandisk Extreme Pro.

GoPro Media Mod for $80: By far my most-used accessory, the media mod does add some bulk, but in most cases this is more than made up for by the fact that you can plug in a real microphone (I use mine with a Rode Wireless). Sound quality is radically improved with this one. This may be less necessary if you get the Hero 12 or later, since those models do have support for Bluetooth mics.

GoPro Handlebar Mount for $40: I’ve been doing a lot more riding lately, and this mount pretty much lives on my bike these days. It’s been rock solid in my testing, and beats any of the third-party mounts I’ve tested.

GoPro Tripod Mount Adapters for $30: Unless you have the Hero 12 or 13, which have a tripod mount built-in, you’ll need a few of these to mount your GoPro to a tripod like the GorillaPod.

GoPro Floaty for $35: If you’re getting anywhere near the water, grab one of these. Trust me, you will drop your GoPro, and when you do, you will glad you have this (unless the water is clear and you’re a good free diver). GoPro also makes a Floating Hand Grip ($23), which not only floats but has a leash for diving or surfing.

GoPro Selfie Stick for $80: This 48-inch extension pole collapses up surprisingly small and isn’t very heavy. It’s the best selfie stick I’ve used. I rarely use it for selfies, but it makes a great monopod on soft ground, like a sandy beach.

DaVinci Resolve Studio for $300: This is my video editing software of choice. There is a free version, but I got tired of converting media to fit the restrictions of the free version. Best money I ever spent when it comes to making better videos.


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