GoPro’s Fluid Pro AI gimbal supports action cams, smartphones, and point-and-shoots.

GoPro's Fluid Pro AI has a 400-gram payload capacity.

GoPro announced the Fluid Pro AI stabilizer for $229.99, available October 21st, compatible with various cameras and smartphones.
Sam Gupta23 September 2025Last Update :
GoPro’s new gimbal works with action cams, point-and-shoots, and phones
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GoPro has announced the Fluid Pro AI, a new handheld camera stabilizer compatible with various devices, set to be available on October 21st for $229.99.

6 Key Takeaways
  1. GoPro has announced a new handheld camera stabilizer.
  2. The Fluid Pro AI is priced at $229.99.
  3. It will be available on October 21st.
  4. It has a 400-gram payload capacity.
  5. The gimbal features an integrated AI-powered tracking module.
  6. Battery lasts up to 18 hours of use.
Fast Answer: GoPro’s Fluid Pro AI stabilizer launches October 21st for $229.99.

The Fluid Pro AI can support a 400-gram payload, making it usable with smartphones and some compact point-and-shoot cameras, unlike the Karma Grip stabilizer from 2016. It is more expensive than competitors like the $159.99 Insta360 Flow 2 Pro and the $149 DJI Osmo Mobile 7 Pro.

The stabilizer features an integrated AI-powered tracking module that recognizes hand gestures for remote control and keeps subjects in frame. It can pan 360 degrees and tilt up to 320 degrees, and has a battery life of up to 18 hours, or six hours with active AI tracking and LED light.

Under Investigation: The Fluid Pro AI includes swappable mounting brackets and a built-in LED fill light.

Originally reported by www.theverge.com as “GoPro’s new gimbal works with action cams, point-and-shoots, and phones” on 2025-09-23 17:00:00.

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