Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Snap sold 71,000 Pixy drone batteries (and thus, fewer than 71,000 drones). Snap sold 71,000 Pixy drone batteries ...
Snap's venture beyond social media and into the world of cute little drone cameras is coming to an unfortunate end. Snap has asked all buyers to immediately stop using the drone due to fire hazards ...
It looks like Snap is enlisting outside help to advance its expansion into new hardware projects. The U.S. company is in talks with China-based drone maker Zero Zero Robotics over an acquisition, ...
Snap is asking owners of its Pixy selfie drone to stop using the device. It seems the rechargeable lithium-ion batteries sold with its pocket-sized Pixy Flying Camera have been reported to be ...
Snap is urging the people who bought the Pixy to “immediately stop using” it and “remove the battery and stop charging it.” Reading time 2 minutes A couple of years ago, Snap (the company behind ...
Snap, the company behind the social media app Snapchat, is recalling its Pixy drone due to a fire hazard. The US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) says the lithium-ion battery in the drone can ...
Snap is recalling its Pixy drone due to battery hazard issues, offering full refunds for those who bought it. The recall comes after reports of the battery overheating and causing a minor battery fire ...
Snap is recalling all of its Pixy drones after four reports of its batteries overheating, according to the company and the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). The company says it will issue ...
Snap and the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) are recalling the company’s discontinued Pixy drone and telling owners to stop using it or charging the batteries because of a fire hazard. This ...
Snap is halting the development of its selfie drone, called "Pixy," according to the Wall Street Journal. Snap's CEO told employees that the decision is part of a reordering of resources as the ...
Sure, a selfie stick is handy to have, but if you want to take a truly epic selfie, you clearly need a drone. That might be Snap’s reasoning, since the company behind the Snapchat app has reportedly ...
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