GoPro Karma

GoPro issues complete recall of its first-ever drone

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GoPro Karma. Image: GoPro

10 November 2016

GoPro has begun an official recall of its Karma drone, which rolled out in late October.

The $800 flying device can apparently lose power during operation – presumably causing it to come tumbling out of the sky. GoPro says the issue affected only a “small number of cases”. Nevertheless, GoPro still felt it was serious enough to recall every single Karma out there – and it won’t give you a new one in exchange.

Around 2,500 Karma drones have been sold since launch. If you own one of the devices, GoPro wants you to cease using it immediately, pack it up, and return the drone directly to GoPro or the retailer you purchased it from for a full refund. Anyone who bought the Karma as part of a bundle with the Hero5 and Karma Grip will have to return all elements of the package to receive the full refund despite the fact that the Hero5 camera and Karma Grip are not part of the recall.

Despite the bad news, GoPro suggests the Karma will take flight again with shipments resuming “as soon as the issue is resolved”.

In many ways it’s surprising it took GoPro so long to come up with a drone of its own. A flying mount for the company’s Hero line of action cameras – popular among adventure sports enthusiasts – is a no-brainer. GoPro had high hopes for the device especially after the company posted lackluster quarterly results in early November. For now, those hopes will have to be put on hold as the company works out some engineering issues, but there’s little doubt another drone is in GoPro’s future.

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