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Karma Drone review by ABE KISLEVITZ

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Karma Drone review by ABE KISLEVITZ

Postby sidd finch » Thu Oct 27, 2016 11:34 am

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http://abekislevitz.com/gopro-karma-drone/

The experience out of the box feels easy and helpful – at no point are you questioning what to do or what different things mean. If you take a look at any other drone, the display is cluttered with telemetry data, graphs – it all feels very RC hobbyist. It’s been getting better, but at the base of it, all other drones came from a very “industrial” RC background. It’s like comparing a PC to a Mac. PC at its core was built from a platform to do real business-y work. Apple was built around an experience – geared towards creativity. Karma feels different in that it’s made from the ground up to solve very specific issues such as experience and ease of use.


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Re: Karma Drone review by ABE KISLEVITZ

Postby Dave McElderry » Thu Oct 27, 2016 11:49 am

It's a new frontier and things will be changing fast. Everybody's trying to cash in on the new technology. Good for the consumer but I'd sure be careful about investing in these startups. They'll be dropping like flies.
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Re: Karma Drone review by ABE KISLEVITZ

Postby sidd finch » Fri Oct 28, 2016 6:35 pm

I agree Dave. I like the way that they have mad the quadcopter one piece of the puzzle. Where the pieces are there to support the use of the camera. So you buy the camera and the ecosystem and it is all interchangeable.

One of my hesitations with some of these quads is that they are kind of a one trick pony. Especially if your funds are limited but you want to use more than just the quad for video.

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