Connect with us

Subscribe

technology

Tech giant unveils new drone

Karma - it's much more than a drone. Pictured here with the game-style controller, featuring an integrated touch display, and the new HERO5 Black camera. (PRNewsFoto/GoPro)

|19 September 2016|

USA

GoPro has officially unveiled its much anticipated Karma drone.

The founder and CEO, Nicholas Woodman, introduced a new line of HERO5 cameras, cloud-based software, and drone, Karma, to international press today at the base of Squaw Valley, CA, near Lake Tahoe.

“With these new products, we’re delivering on our promise to make it easy to capture and share engaging stories,” said Woodman. “HERO5’s ability to auto-upload photos and videos to a GoPro Plus account dramatically simplifies mobile, on-the-go editing, sharing and enjoyment. This is a game-changing experience that we will continue to build upon.”

Woodman added: “We’re stoked to launch Karma and show how much more it is than a drone. Karma packs Hollywood-caliber aerial, handheld and gear-mounted image stabilisation into a backpack for $799. It’s so easy to use, a beginner can have fun straight away.”

Newsletter Signup

Written By

Iain is a creative writer, journalist and lecturer, and formerly an editor of two international business publications. Iain is now editor of Innovators Magazine, as well as the strategic content director for OnePoint5Media.

Advertisement

Vodafone system tracks drones

technology

Drones secure gold in PyeongChang

technology

Drones help save two Aussie teenagers

technology

Air traffic systems created for drones

technology

Connect
Newsletter Signup