A price appears before NAB: GoPro chose to hold back one key detail ahead of NAB 2026. The price of the new MISSION 1 PRO was missing from the official announcement. That silence did not last long. A temporary product page indexed by Google, alongside a Reddit thread showing a live reservation link, now points to a clear number. $699. This figure did not come from speculation alone. It appeared in what looks like a real GoPro checkout flow, briefly accessible before being removed. That changes the discussion from rumor to signal.
What the leak actually shows
A screengrab circulating online reveals a “Buy MISSION 1 PRO” page with a listed price of $699.99. Another capture from a mobile checkout flow shows the same price tied to an early access reservation, with shipping expected by late May 2026. More interesting is the Google search result. It displays the same pricing, suggesting that the page was live long enough to be crawled and indexed. That detail adds weight. Google does not generate product pricing. It reflects what existed on the page. This combination suggests that the pricing was not fabricated. It was likely exposed briefly.

Why $699 makes strategic sense
The number fits perfectly within our GoPro’s expected positioning. The MISSION 1 PRO is not a typical action camera. It introduces a 1-inch sensor, 8K recording up to 60 frames per second, 10-bit color, and even 32-bit float audio. These are specifications that push the camera toward a prosumer and even cinema-adjacent category. At the same time, GoPro cannot abandon its core identity. Pricing too high would isolate its traditional audience. Pricing too low would undermine the new positioning. $699 sits exactly in the middle. It keeps the camera accessible while clearly separating it from the HERO lineup.

This aligns with earlier predictions
In a previous analysis, we estimated that the MISSION 1 PRO would land between $700 and $900. The leaked figure lands right at the bottom of that range, reinforcing the idea that GoPro is aiming for aggressive adoption rather than niche positioning. That strategy becomes even more interesting when viewed against competitors. DJI and Insta360 dominate the sub-$600 segment. Moving slightly above that range allows GoPro to redefine its category without directly fighting on price alone.

Is this the final price?
Not necessarily. There are still several variables that could shift the final number. The $699 figure could represent an entry configuration, an early access offer, or a regional price. It is also possible that the official MSRP will land slightly higher, for example, at $749 or $799, with promotional pricing bringing it down to the leaked level. However, even with these uncertainties, the signal is strong. This is not an arbitrary number. It reflects internal pricing logic. GoPro may have tried to control the narrative by delaying the price reveal. Instead, the market now has a preview. And that preview suggests a deliberate move. The MISSION 1 PRO is being positioned as a bridge. Not a pure action camera. Not a full cinema tool. Something in between. If the $699 figure holds, GoPro is not testing the waters. It is entering a new segment with intent. The official price will be announced at NAB. But the direction is already visible. The leaked $699 figure aligns with both the product’s capabilities and GoPro’s strategic needs. Sometimes the most important announcement is the one that happens before the stage.

