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Waiting for GoPro's top-secret drone? Well, you'll have to wait some more.
GoPro announced in its Q1 financial results report it's delaying its Karma drone until the holidays. The drone was originally scheduled to launch within the first half of the year.
SEE ALSO:The Air Case is the ultra-thin battery case Apple should have made"While we had to make the difficult decision to delay our drone, Karma, the upside is that Karma's launch should now benefit from the holidays," said Nick Woodman, GoPro's founder and CEO.
Though nobody outside of GoPro knows exactly what the Karma will look like, the company did drop at least one hint last year. And that is, the drone's camera will be at least 1440p resolution and video will look super stabilized. You can see the smooth footage taken from the drone yourself below:
"The [quadcopter] boom exists because of GoPro and now it's growing much bigger than GoPro," Woodman told Mashablelast year. "People are getting into quads not because they like flying little quads around, but I think the original impetus is they want the incredible content that a GoPro and a quad enables."
The question now for drone fans is: Do you wait for the Karma or just go out and buy the excellent DJI Phantom 4? Decisions, decisions.
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