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When GoPro announced the Karma, CEO Nick Woodman knelt down onstage for a dramatic reveal, unzipping a thin backpack and lifting out the drone. The Karma’s legs fold onto its belly and its wings ...
GoPro’s been teasing Karma since May of 2015, and the no-longer-just-an-action-camera company finally unveiled the drone this morning during an event at Squaw Valley Ski Resort in California ...
Meet Karma, GoPro’s long-promised drone. The Karma is capable, packable and easy to fly. And since it uses GoPro’s best cameras, the picture quality is superb. In the end, GoPro is a camera ...
The Karma will work with the new GoPro Hero 5 Black, the Hero 5 Session, as well as the Hero 4 and Hero 3. That $800 price tag only covers the cost of the Karma, controller, and backpack.
When the Karma issues arose, GoPro promised free $399 Hero5 cameras to customers who had bought the drone, , and also began selling the Karma grip as an accessory for $299 in January.
GoPro is hosting an event on Monday in which it is expected to formally unveil the Karma. The company's stock has surged more than 15% in the past week, a reflection of the hype (and hope ...
GoPro refers to Karma as a "stabilization system." It's easy to see this as the company positioning Karma as a camera product, as opposed to a drone competing directly with the Phantom 4 or Mavic.
The Karma drone from GoPro (NASDAQ: GPRO) is coming sometime this fall. But producing a device just as good as other drones isn't going to be enough -- GoPro's product has to be better than the ...
After the Karma’s initial launch, the drone was well received for its portability and ease of use but then GoPro noticed a problem. Some of the Karmas were losing power mid-flight, causing them ...
GoPro consciously excluded features from the first version of Karma. Here's why.