Skydio is pivoting to enterprise — its consumer drones are dead
The self-flying drone startup is sticking to enterprise business.
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They will resolve this issue with the next drone they launch.I hope that they fixed the problem about those Drones not flying at night, that’s where my DJI Drones came in!
I hear you. I was sad, but not surprised about this. As soon as Skydio went into the Enterprise side of things I saw they were plotting a course away from consumer. When they introduced the X2 and finally the Dock I knew it was a forgone conclusion. Alos, the fact that their software, like the mapping and such had to be purchased after consulting with the company was a sign that consumers were not a viable solution for their business.Sad day for USA drone manufacturer and me!....
I'm dying inside and was thinking of upgrading to their mapping software for my Skydio 2. Even was looking forward to purchasing a 2 Plus!
You'd think that continuing to market to small time commercial and consumer markets would bolster their Enterprise business!
I feel like a guinea pig for them!
now for DJI and China to take over even more and gather ALL of our information for neferious purposes!
I can't say how bummed I am!
DB
one word... China. are we Americans or not?I hope that they fixed the problem about those Drones not flying at night, that’s where my DJI Drones came in!
They are winding down their accessories sales, not eliminating them. If you want to buy the few items they have left, you can get there here (this link was shared in the Skydio blog):Sure they will support existing customers, but why would they shut down the store on their site ????
If I need props or batteries, I gotta call Sales and leave a message ? That is the process for Enterprise, but why for existing consumer side of it. ?
Offical answer from Skydio:Sure they will support existing customers, but why would they shut down the store on their site ????
If I need props or batteries, I gotta call Sales and leave a message ? That is the process for Enterprise, but why for existing consumer side of it. ?