
GoPro Hero 10 Black price tipped to be around Rs 47,000, more images leak ahead of launch
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The GoPro Hero 10 Black was leaked last week and was tipped to be launched on September 15. The camera maker has remained silent about the launch so far but, more images of the upcoming action camera have leaked online.
The GoPro Hero 10 Black was leaked last week and was tipped to be launched on September 15. The camera maker has remained silent about the launch so far but, more images of the upcoming action camera have leaked online. In fact, we also have an idea about its possible pricing. According to WinFuture, the GoPro Hero 10 Black is going to retail for 540. A straight currency conversion makes it around Rs 47,000. We are sure that GoPro will not use a straight currency conversion, and it would be safe to assume that this year’s model will be more expensive than last year’s GoPro Hero Black 9. The GoPro Hero Black 9 was priced in India at Rs 49,500 and has been available since late October. The GoPro Hero 9 Black features a new 23.6-megapixel image sensor and is powered by the GP1 processor from the previous model. It also saw an improvement in the battery department.
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