GoPro is taking to the sky in order to help users become better story tellers. The California firm has unveiled Karma drone, tailored for first-person-action mini-cameras, new Hero 5 cameras and a ...
UNITED STATES: GoPro took to the sky Monday with a Karma drone tailored for its first-person-action mini-cameras as part of a move to become a platform for modern-day storytelling. GoPro founder and ...
If you missed it on Tuesday because you were too busy watching the U.S. presidential election, here it is again: GoPro is recalling 2,500 of its recently launched Karma drones. In other words, all of ...
At CES 2017, GoPro revealed a bad latch mechanism that was used to secure the drone's battery in place was to blame. On Monday, GoPro announced the return of Karma with a redesigned battery latch that ...
As if we didn't have enough to worry about in the world, drones are now dropping out of the sky. In a terrifying video, one GoPro Karma user captured the moment their drone plummeted to Earth. Watch ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. GoPro had a terrible 2016. The company saw its market eaten away by cheaper, no-name knock-off action cameras. And it didn't help that ...
GoPro has long been celebrated for its ability to literally go anywhere, allowing you to capture imagery from surfboards, motorbikes, canoes or seriously large selfie sticks. You’ve heard the saying ...
GoPro Inc. recalled the drone it recently released, the first such product from the company, after customers reported that some of the Karma drones were losing power and falling from the sky. GoPro, ...
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