Features:Seamlessly attaches to the back of GoPro cameras
LCD touch screen allows for easy visual control of camera (frame your perfect shot) and settings
Preview + playback photos and videos including instant slow motion playback
Integrated speaker with volume control
3.5 mm headphone jack
What's Included:
LCD Touch BacPac
Touch backdoor
Standard backdoor
Skeleton backdoor
Protective Case.
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