
ASUS has officially launched a new convertible laptop in collaboration with GoPro, the limited edition ProArt PX13 GoPro Edition, which is specifically built for people on the road who enjoy shooting and editing their own footage. As soon as you open the lid, you’ll notice the vertical ridges running over the black metal surface, which are identical to the grip found on modern GoPro cameras. Then there are the subtle blue accents that appear here and there, tying everything together without overwhelming the laptop’s sleek lines.

ASUS, a laptop manufacturer, and GoPro, purveyors of action cameras, are collaborating to create something unique: a ProArt laptop with GoPro branding. That device, known as the ProArt GoPro Edition, is still under wraps, but ASUS will reveal it in full at their CES 2026 livestream on January 6th at 9 a.m. Pacific Standard Time.

GoPro hasn’t been the loudest voice in the action camera space lately, but the MAX2 is back with a bold statement. This 360-degree camera is pushing the boundaries of what GoPro can do in a crowded market. With clearer footage, smarter editing options and a durable yet sophisticated design the MAX2 is an attractive option for creators who want to capture every aspect of their journey.

It may be a while until we see an official GoPro go-kart, but strapping a few of the cameras onto a sprint boat does provide similar thrills, or at least for the ones watching the footage. That’s exactly what Jason and Sam Christ did when racing around Oregon’s Ontario Speedway in the Super Modified class.

Photo credit: Sean Gao
Industrial designer Sean Gao came up with an interesting GoPro Go-Kart concept that comes equipped with multiple action cameras built into the modular body panels. This means you don’t need to wear a helmet-mounted camera, as these automatically start recording when the go-kart begins rolling.

A diver set a GoPro camera down for a brief moment to adjust his goggles when this manatee decided to pick up the selfie stick with its muscular prehensile upper lips. Think of this action as how an elephant would use the tip of its trunk to pick up items.

Photographer Odysseas Froilan just so happened to be on a cruise ship when he happened to come up with the idea of dropping a GoPro camera into the ocean to see what lurks beneath. During the daytime, schools of fish appeared to be happily swimming along, with a few strange looking creatures, but nothing too out of the ordinary.

The GoPro HERO10 Black Accessory Bundle not only includes the camera, but also a mini extension pole + grip, magnetic swivel clip, two rechargeable batteries, as well as a camera case, all for $399.99 shipped, today only, originally $499.99. It features the new GP2 processor capable of capturing 5.3K video at 60 frames per second, 4K video at 120 frames per second and 2.7K video at an incredible 240 frames per second. Product page.

Photo credit: Roland Quandt
We know the GoPro Hero11 Black launch is imminent, but apparently, there will also be a GoPro Hero11 Black Mini action camera. It appears to be slightly smaller than the standard model, yet should still be compatible with all of the Hero11 Black, Hero10 Black, and Hero9 Black accessories. One downside to being this small is a reduced capacity battery, which should be under 1720mAh (Hero10 Black).
