The DJI alternative Skyrover S1 Mini Drone is on sale for $60 off
SAVE $60: AS of Feb. 5, you can get the Skyrover S1 Mini Drone for just $289 at Amazon with an on-page coupon. That's 17% or $60 in savings.
In case you haven't been keeping up with drone news in the U.S., the popular brand DJI faced an FCC ban just last December, making it no longer possible to sell its drones in the country. Thus, DJI stock has been selling out by the day. If you're looking for an alternative, Skyrover was founded last year by a small team of engineers with backgrounds at DJI — and the new brand's S1 Mini Drone is not only in stock, but on sale for $60 off.
As of Feb. 5, you can pick up the Skyrover S1 Mini Drone at Amazon for only $289 instead of its usual $349 using an on-page coupon. That's about 17% off its list price. Just be sure to check the box that says "Apply $60 coupon."
The Skyrover S1 Mini Drone is built for beginners. It packs a 48MP camera on board and 3-axis gimbal stabilization for snapping shake-free 4K photos and 60fps videos. Auto-tracking and one-tpa SmartGo modes also allow for hands-free content creation. Other features include a 39,000 feet transmission range, a foldable build that can slip into your pocket, one-tap takeoff and landing, and smart app connectivity for guides and flight tutorials.
The battery will give you about 40 minutes of flight time before it needs a recharge or a swap. If you spend $110 more on the Skyrover S1 Bundle, you'll get three batteries to swap out for a total of 120 minutes of flight time. Or you can stick with the $289 S1 Mini Drone on its own and save your money by waiting for it to charge.
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