A sweet deal was just posted on eBay: $329 for a GoPro Hero 4 Silver Action camera. With a 99.7 percent positive feedback, the seller called getitdigital has sold more than 140 units in a few days' time. There's only a limited stock, so you'd better hurry if you want to grab this bargain.

According to the details, the condition of the GoPro Hero 4 Silver Action camera that the seller is offering is brand new, unused and unopened. Currently, it's a hot item on eBay, gaining 171 views by the hour.

The GoPro Hero 4 Silver Action camera can capture 4K, 2.7K, 1,440p, 1,080p, 1080p SuperView, 960p, 720p, 720p SuperView and WVGA videos and save in either H.264 codec or .mp4 file format. Regarding fps, the camera can go up to 15 fps in 4K, 30 fps in 2.7K, 60 fps in 1080p and 120 fps in 720p.

Moving forward to photos, the camera is fitted with a 12-megapixel sensor, and it can continuously take three, five or 10 photos per second. It can even take burst shots from three to 30 photos in one second.

Next up, the GoPro Hero 4 Silver Action camera supports Wi-Fi compatibility, the Auto Low Light feature, a built-in touch display and, as aforementioned, SuperView support. On top of that, it comes with special features such as Time Lapse Video and Protune for Photo and Video. Also, it can go to 131 feet deep underwater. Lastly, as the name suggests, it comes in a polished silver finish.

Available in three variants, this model originally comes with a $399 price tag. On other retailer's websites such as Walmart and Amazon, it has an asking price of $399 as well. Amazon offers Music and Surf bundles too, so it might be worth checking out. On the other hand, Walmart offers this model with an optional care plan priced at $39 for three years or $46 for four years.

Of course, the GoPro Hero 4 Silver Action camera that eBay is offering is the cheapest choice with its $329 price tag, but with a limited time offer and stock, it will run out pretty soon!

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