GoPro HERO12 Accessory Bundle – Includes HERO12 Black
GoPro HERO12 Accessory Bundle – Includes HERO12 Black Camera, The Handler (Floating Hand Grip), Head Strap 2.0, Enduro Rechargeable Battery (2 Total), and Carrying Case





All-New HDR Video
HDR (High Dynamic Range) Video delivers greater detail in highlights and shadows, and is now available in 5.3K.
Ultra Wide-Angle Digital Lenses
HyperView and SuperView—both GoPro exclusive digital lenses—enable ultra wide 16:9 capture, standard in HERO12 Black. For even wider shots, consider the new Max Lens Mod 2.0 accessory.
Light Painting
Create brilliant brush stroke effects with moving light.
| Weight: | 260 Grams |
| Dimensions: | 29 x 48 x 66 millimetres |
| Brand: | GoPro |
| Model: | CHDRB-121-RW |
| Part: | CHDRB-121-RW |
| Colour: | Black |
| Batteries Included: | 1 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Dimensions: | 29 x 48 x 66 millimetres |
The answers in the title!! Theees nothing that needs to be said here, the GoPro hero 12 is outstanding, the only drawback and this is minor is the lack of gps. Otherwise you cannot go wrong with i
I’m new to GoPro, this being my first. Must say, straight out the box it was very easy to install the battery and get going. Just press the button and away it goes. Video footage is very good so far as I’m concerned. Love it!
This was made for those who are new to GoPro as it’s not a big upgrade from 11 but for me this is an awesome camera and just wish Amazon would let me buy multiple batteries for this at one time.
I purchased the GoPro 12 Black on the very first day of its release, eager to discover any significant differences from my trusty 11 Black. Here are my takeaways:
1. Speedy Menus and Responsiveness: Gone are the lags and delays. The menus are now fast and responsive.
2. Carry Case Absence: Unfortunately, GoPro doesn’t include a carry case, which can be disappointing if you don’t already have one.
3. 1/4″ Mounting Addition: The addition of a 1/4″ mounting option at the bottom is a welcome feature. However, if you’re already invested in the GoPro ecosystem, you probably have numerous backward-compatible items with the standard GoPro mounting mechanism.
Picture Quality:
In bright daylight, there’s a negligible difference in picture quality between the 11 and the newly released 12 Black. Details are represented similarly in standard mode.
GP-Log: GP-Log seems pretty much useless, as it’s challenging to grade and not particularly useful.
HDR: The HDR mode is decent, but the reproduction of details in bright areas appears somewhat artificial to me. Dark areas are slightly lifted compared to standard mode. However, you’re limited to a frame rate of 30, and you can only shoot at certain ratios — there’s no open gate 8:7 (entire sensor readout).
Voice and Earphone Controls: While I haven’t tested these features yet, the addition of voice control and earphone control is a welcome addition to the GoPro family.
Low-Light Performance: Unfortunately, there hasn’t been any noticeable improvement in low-light performance compared to the Hero 11.
Picture Brightness: The pictures are bright, and detail reproduction is okay, but subpar with newly released smartphones. Can be used as a whole but when cropped the fall of details is significant.
Hypersmooth 6.0: I couldn’t discern any substantial difference between Hypersmooth 6.0 and 5.0 from the Hero 11.
Autoboost: Autoboost is a nice feature that dynamically adjusts the strength of the Hypersmooth stabilization. It’s particularly useful for those engaging in dynamic sports.
The product itself is solid and well-made, with slightly improved responsiveness. However, I did encounter a camera crash during the initial firmware update, which was perilously close to bricking itself. Thankfully, a manual update via SD card resolved the issue.
In summary, if you can find a used Hero 11 Black on sale or a promotional offer for around 300-350, it might be a better choice. Otherwise, if you’re in the market for a new GoPro, the 12 Black is a viable option. In my opinion, it should be named the GoPro 11 Black S, as the improvements make it feel like a patched version of the 11 Black.
For low light it is still a no-go(pro), Action 4 could be a better option for you.