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Walmart Deals of the Day: Grab a Previous-Gen GoPro Camera for $50 Off to Catch All the Action

Walmart Deals of the Day: Grab a Previous-Gen GoPro Camera for $50 Off to Catch All the Action

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Walmart recently announced that it will be having a massive summer sale from July 8 to 13 (which just happens to coincide with Amazon's Prime Day sale). But you don't have to wait until next month to start saving big. The early Fourth of July deals are already in full swing, with tons of discounts you can shop on top tech, home goods and more right now. To help you make the most of these early offers, we've rounded up some of today's top picks below. For June 24, that includes $49 off a GoPro Hero 12 Black action camera for your extreme summer adventures, $40 off a Renpho massage gun to help boost recovery and a Lodge 5-quart dutch oven that you can pick up for just $50.
If you have some serious adventures planned for the summer, you'll want a camera that can capture all the action. This compact and rugged GoPro is now a generation old, but it can still handle just about anything you throw at it. Plus, it's a pretty great value now that you can grab it for $100 less than the latest model. It captures stunning 5.3K videos, as well as 27MP still photos, and it even supports 240 fps slo-mo for truly cinematic shots. The device can record for up to 2.5 hours per charge, and it's fully waterproof up to 10 meters.
Recovery is an important part of any fitness routine, and a massage gun can help speed up the progress. The Renpho C3 can produce up to 50 pounds of force and features 20 different speed levels ranging up to 3,200 rpm. It also comes with six different head attachments to help you target specific muscle groups. Plus, it weighs just over two pounds, which makes it easy to toss in your gym bag and take just about anywhere.
No kitchen is complete without a proper Dutch oven, and this deal is a great chance to grab one at a good price. Lodge has been making cast iron for more than 120 years, and its cookware is still some of our absolute favorites on the market. This 5-quart model comes pre-seasoned with vegetable oil, and the lid features self-basting tips that help prevent your ingredients from drying out.

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