GoPro Karma users are reporting a GPS bug that makes their drones unable to take off. GoPro is investigating the issue and should hopefully fix the problem pretty soon. Let’s take a closer look at why Karma drones are grounded right now. The GoPro Karma Fail The GoPro Karma is the brand’s only UAV that was discontinued two years ago, when hundreds of people were let go. To date, it is one of the biggest fails in GoPro’s history. If you never heard of this drone, let’s rewind to 2016, when the action camera company introduced this UAV to the world. The concept behind it is that you could attach your GoPro and GoPro Gimbal directly to the drone. While the idea was not bad, the drone market is dominated by severe contenders like DJI, who came out with their superior Mavic Pro drone shortly after the Karma. Also, Karma faced some serious issues like in-flight power loss, which led to 2500 drone recalls. In January 2018, GoPro decided to discontinue the Karma and told existing customers that they would continue to support/update it. Otherwise, the latest 2.5 firmware update is from September 2018. Image credit: Chris Hall GoPro Karma Unable to Take Off Recently, numerous GoPro Karma users reported that they were unable to take off due to GPS issues (since the beginning of 2020, apparently). GoPro is facing the situation and is aware of the problem. They wrote on Twitter that “our product team is aware of the...
Published By: CineD - Monday, 6 January, 2020