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Gepuly Dome Port For Gopro Hero 13 12 11 10 9 Black, Dome Port Lens With Waterproof Housing Case, Trigger, Floating Hand Grip, B

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Management number 200673039 Release Date 2025/09/21 List Price $34.54 Model Number 200673039
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This Dome Port Is Compatible With Gopro Hero 13 / Hero 12 / Hero 11 / Hero 10 / Hero 9 Black. It'S Up To 147Ft Waterproof And Provides Superior Optical Performance. | Move Waterline Away From The Lens Makes It Possible To Capture Images Both Above And Below The Water Simultaneously. The Wide Angle Dome Lens Helps You To Take Immersive Photos. | Built-In Red Filter And 10X Macro Filter, This Thoughtful Design Will Enhance Your Shooting Experience In Different Situations. Simply Swivel The Rotary Knob To Switch Filters: 10X Macro Filter For Capturing Tiny Underwater Wildlife, Red Filter For Vivid And Natural Underwater Scenery. We Also Left The Original Option For Shooting Without Filter. | The Dome Port Is Made Of High Transparent Acrylic Which Offers You High Visibility To Capture Vivid Images Above/Under Water. The Built-In Waterproof Housing Case Fits For The Gopro Hero 9 10 11 12 13 Black Camera Perfectly. You Only Need To Put The Camera Into The Housing Case And Close The Backdoor, Then It'S Ready For Use. | Comes With Plenty Of Accessories Such As Floating Hand Grip, Drawstring Storage Bag, Length Adjustable Wrist Strap, Spanner Tool, Thumb Screw And Anti-Fog Inserts.


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