Sunday, January 22, 2017

What’s new in the new GoPro Karma drone?

GoPro Karma drone

On November 8th, 2016, GoPro issued a global recall for the Karma drone following cases of electrical failures causing a loss of power during flight. GoPro advises that owners can return their units to GoPro, or their place of purchase for a full refund.Will GoPro resume selling Karma drone?

The answer is yes. Now the GoPro is preparing the ground to revive its foldable Karma drone. In these hours on the online shop of the California home famous for the eponymous action cam appeared the new Karma Core along with numerous spare parts and accessories including propellers, batteries and remote control.

Karma Core is a complete replacement of a Karma drone can not be repaired with a new arm or new landing legs. These components can be easily replaced and are available individually, provided that the drone did not suffer more damage. Karma Core includes the main body, the arms and the landing legs. Use it with the controller, the stabilizer and the battery to return to flying.

  • Complete replacement for drones impossible to repair with new arms and new landing legs.
  • It includes the main body of the Karma drone, the four arms, and landing legs.
  • Use it with the controller, the stabilizer and the battery to put in flight your GoPro

The above is the official description, elements that suggest that the Karma that GoPro prepares to relist will be substantially equal to the version announced in September last year and then retreat for known problems. No addition of new features such as follow-me or avoidance pop, but a drone finally reliable and bug fixes, hopefully.

Karma Core, which does not include remote control, gimbal, propeller, battery and charger, will shortly be available on the shop gopro at a price of $460.

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