[Comparison] Who is cheaper and more portable on the GoPro and Dajiang River?

Robotics> Robot Web: After six months delay, last week, GoPro finally launched the long-awaited Karma drone.

Nicholas Woodman, GoPro's founder and CEO, promised that their drones were more than drones. Karma's design solved four problems. DJI Phantom4 is a GoPro competitor and it has four major issues: portability, versatility, simplicity and price.

After the introduction of Karma, Adam Lisberg, director of communications at DJI, responded by saying: “Originally, Dajiang welcomes all competitors and we have unparalleled experience in drone flight and handheld stabilization technologies. Trying to catch up."

Here we will compare the two products.

Portability: Karma can be packed into a backpack

GoPro and Da Jianggan who are cheaper and more portable?

Compared with its predecessor, DJI Phantom4 is much smaller, but it takes up more space than Karma. If the GoPro drones are folded, the size of the Phantom4 is twice that of Karma.

In the standard configuration, Karma is equipped with a backpack. If you purchase a drone, you need to spend an extra $200 to buy a backpack. We can pack a drone, a controller, a stable embedded Karma Grip (a handle that can be connected to the drone's head), a camera, and a charger.

The Phantom4 is relatively cumbersome and it is not particularly easy to put in a backpack.