GoPro is making waves in the tech world again — and this time, not with an update to its legendary HERO, but with a brand-new trio of devices set to redefine what action cameras can do. For the first time in over a decade, the brand is skipping a new flagship release, focusing instead on revolutionary products: the powerful 360º MAX2 camera, the compact LIT HERO, and the smart Fluid Pro AI gimbal.
The star of the lineup is the GoPro MAX2. A camera the engineers themselves call “the world’s most durable and best 360 camera.” Dual interchangeable lenses, “True 8K” video with no “fake pixels,” and 16–23% higher resolution than competitors Insta360 X5 and DJI Osmo 360.
Add 10-Bit Color, GP Log, six microphones for immersive audio, and the ability to capture 29-megapixel photos with full control over framing — and you have a tool designed not just for vloggers but also for professional studios.
And yes, if you break a lens while skating or hiking, a simple “Twist-and-Go” lets you replace it yourself.
The second new release is the GoPro LIT HERO. A tiny 4K camera weighing only 93 grams, easily pocketable. Built-in light, recording in 4K/60fps or “2x slow-motion,” up to 100 minutes of battery life per charge, and waterproof up to 5 meters.
GoPro calls it “Whatever, Whenever” — take it to a party, outdoors, or on a hike, and you’re always ready to capture life as it happens.
Finally, GoPro delivers on a long-standing promise with the new AI gimbal Fluid Pro. Unlike the old Karma Grip (2016), it works not just with GoPros, but also with smartphones and any device up to 400 grams.
Three-axis stabilization, interchangeable mounts, built-in light, and 18 hours of battery life. Plus — it can even charge your devices directly from the gimbal.