GoPro Max 2 bundle drops to $369 with accessories included
Amazon cut the GoPro Max 2 accessory bundle to $369, but GoPro’s own subscription discounts and rival pricing make the real savings less clear.

Amazon has dropped the GoPro MAX2 accessory bundle to $369, with Best Buy and GoPro listing the same package at about $370. The deal matters because the bundle includes a 4-foot extension pole, two 1960mAh Enduro batteries and a 64GB SanDisk microSD card, turning a camera purchase into a ready-to-shoot starter kit.
The pricing edge is modest, but the accessory math is not. The bundle appears to include more than $100 worth of extras, which makes the offer more attractive for buyers who would have purchased batteries, storage and a pole anyway. Best Buy’s product page adds a signal of consumer interest: the GoPro MAX2 Action Camera Accessory Bundle carries a 4.6-star rating from 15 reviews.

GoPro introduced the MAX2 in September 2025 as the successor to the original MAX 360 camera, positioning it as a true 8K 360 camera with twist-and-go replaceable lenses. In its product materials, GoPro says the camera delivers up to 21% more resolution than the competition and includes 10-bit color in true 8K, GP-Log, six microphones and up to 300Mbps bitrate. Retail listings also say the MAX2 is waterproof to 5 meters and can capture 5.7K video at 60 frames per second.
For buyers deciding whether to move now or wait, the bundle is strongest for anyone starting from scratch and wanting to avoid piecing together accessories later. The inclusion of batteries and a memory card reduces the hidden cost that often makes discounted camera bundles less compelling than they first appear. It also undercuts the usual trap in action-camera sales, where the camera price looks sharp but the add-ons push the total far higher.
The case for waiting is narrower but still real. GoPro’s subscription program advertises up to 50% off cameras, mounts and other accessories on GoPro.com, which means direct buyers already in that ecosystem may find a better final price than a one-off bundle. GoPro is also leaning hard on bundle pricing across its own store, a sign that the company is using member discounts and accessory packs to drive adoption of the MAX2 rather than relying on the camera alone.
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