SQUAW VALLEY, United States: GoPro took to the sky Monday with a Karma drone tailor-made for its first-individual-movement mini-cameras as part of a move to turn out to be a platform for present day-day storytelling.
GoPro founder and leader govt Nick Woodman unveiled Karma while introducing new Hero5 cameras and a cloud-based carrier for storing, enhancing and sharing video.
“We need to help you all grow to be notable storytellers,” Woodman stated after making a rock-celebrity entrance at a media occasion in a tent at the Squaw Valley ski region wherein the 1960 Winter Olympic Games have been held.
“We converted GoPro into an cease-to-quit storytelling answer.”
Karma drones will be priced at $799 when they end up available beginning on October 23.
The drones boast simple joystick and contact-display controls, and fold without difficulty into a padded backpack that is furnished.