All the pieces of Snap's grand plan are coming together, the latest of which appears to be putting its camera technology atop drones. 。
SEE ALSO:Snapchat blew its first-ever earnings。At least that's the obvious conclusion based on Snap's acquisition of Ctrl Me Robotics for "under $1 million," a deal that was first reported by。 Buzzfeed 。on Friday. Snap has not commented on the deal or the acquisition price. 。
Although the report calls the Venice Beach-based company a drone manufacturer, a subsequent report from。 Variety。indicates that Ctrl Me Robotics' true expertise is customizing existing drones to be able to carry cameras rather than specializing in producing drones. Additionally, the。 Variety。Variety。
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Headquartered in the same "Silicon Beach" neighborhood of Venice as Snap, the drone-focused startup may help Snap further its mission of moving from a mere app company to what it likes to call itself now: a camera company. 。
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In that respect, it's beginning to look like Snap make be encroaching on GoPro's territory, but with far greater reach into the mainstream consumer space as opposed to GoPro's relatively "enthusiast" action camera user profile. 。
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