The new Antigravity 8K drone just got its first big price drop for the Amazon Spring Sale

The Mashable-tested Antigravity A1 drone has a unique 360-degree view — and that's not even the coolest part.
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TL;DR: As of March 28, the Antigravity A1 Infinity Bundle is marked down to $1,599 in the Amazon Big Spring Sale. The Standard bundle is priced even lower at


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Content creators have been spoiled for choice in the Amazon Big Spring Sale, with a solid selection of drone deals — particularly on drones from DJI, which usually flies ahead of the competition when it comes to drone technology and the flying experience. Now we’ve found a major price drop on one of the few non-DJI drones to feel like a genuine game-changer, the Antigravity A1 8K 360-degree camera drone. Our reviewer had a blast with this drone when it officially launched.  

Thanks to the Amazon Spring Sale, you can now land an Antigravity A1 Infinity Bundle for $1,599, a 20% discount from the regular list price of $1,999. To save a little more, the A1 Standard Bundle is $1,279, a 20% discount.

Not only does this drone offer a 360-degree view and 8K resolution, but it comes with immersive video goggles that let you fly using the drone's POV.

Mashable reviewer Adam Doud said it "gives you a sense of freedom in flight not possible until now."

Why we like the Antigravity A1 camera drone

The camera tech brand behind this drone, Insta360, boasts that this is the world’s first consumer aerial drone with built-in 360-degree video capture. You fly it with a combination of lightweight Vision goggles and a one-handed grip controller (all included as part of the marked-down Infinity bundle, including batteries, a charging hub, a carry case, spare parts, and more).

It’s a freaky but fun flying experience. When you turn your head in the goggles, you can see all 360-degree of the camera’s capture — it’s almost like drone flying combined with VR but it’s, erm, real.

Mashable’s Amanda Yeo said that the Antigravity A1 is “delightfully easy to fly, and the device makes it simple even for drone novices to capture spectacular, high quality aerial images.” There’s also simple landing, built-in obstacle avoidance, and lots of camera and video capture options. Its dual-lens camera system is based on Insta360’s X Series line and offers “beautifully smooth, clear, and seamless 8K 360 video,” according to our reviewer.

One of our few quibbles with Antigravity A1 was the price, but thanks to the Amazon Big Spring Sale, that’s no longer an issue. Land a great deal on the Antigravity A1 Infinity Bundle in the Amazon Big Spring Sale. Now starting at just $1,279.

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