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Amazon Challenges GoPro with New DSP Technology

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In a move to challenge GoPro’s market dominance, Amazon has unveiled its new DSP (Digital Signal Processor) technology. The focus is on addressing one of the major concerns with GoPro cameras – overheating. Amazon’s DSP promises to maintain optimal performance without overheating, ensuring uninterrupted recording and smoother footage. This technology is a welcome change for customers who have long complained about the heat issues with GoPro cameras. While GoPro has faced these challenges, competitors like DJI and Insta360 have seized the opportunity to capture a larger share of the market. With Amazon joining the fray, it remains to be seen whether the industry will see a significant shift in consumer preferences.

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