In case you were wondering what the next move is for GoPro as it
keeps its action cameras one step ahead of cellphones and DSLRs, we have
answers: virtual reality and drones. CEO Nick Woodman announced both
projects tonight during an interview at the Code Conference. GoPro showed off a spherical camera rig after it acquired Kolor last month,
a company that specializes in stiching together the resulting footage
so it can be experience in VR. The Six-camera Spherical Array should
arrive later this year, and a GoPro-branded quadcopter is planned for
next year. There's fewer details available about that, but rumors late
last year pointed to a model priced between $500 and $1,000.
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