That didn’t last long: Camera maker GoPro announced Monday that it is exiting the drone business, killing off its Karma drone product after selling off all remaining inventory, and laying off 250 ...
Since the publication of the article below, GoPro has told Digital Trends that it’s currently in the process of implementing and testing a fix, and expects to release a firmware update for Karma that ...
Just 16 days after it was released, GoPro issued a recall order for its first-ever drone product, the Karma. The struggling company, known for its action cameras, needed the Karma to do well in the ...
If you buy something from a Verge link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement. GoPro’s Karma drone is returning to store shelves after a three-month-long recall. The company ...
The disastrous GoPro Karma drone launch was back in the fourth quarter of 2016, but the action camera company is still feeling its effects. A new report claims that GoPro will lay off hundreds of ...
As if the beginning of 2016 wasn't bad enough for GoPro (GPRO-4.33%), the company's botched launch of its Karma drone and subsequent -- and immediate-- recall was an embarrassing way to end the year.
Earlier this week, GoPro recalled every one of the 2,500 Karma drones it had sold since launch last month due to potential power loss issues. Now, reports Petapixel, people have been posting videos of ...
Karma isn't the best drone, but it was always a cheap option for consumers. Now, a new DJI drone blows that value proposition out of the water. However, Chinese drone maker DJI stepped up its game ...
Just ahead of tomorrow’s earnings call GoPro have put the Karma back up for sale on their website. It is as before retailing for $799 for the drone, case and grip. No GoPro camera is included at that ...