Get 96 minutes of 4K drone footage for just $300 with this record-low deal
SAVE 17%: As of Oct. 22, you can get the Potensic Atom Fly More Combo for $299.99, down from $359.99, at Amazon. That's a 17% discount and $60 in savings.
Getting into drones can feel intimidating, and maybe even more so lately with all the news about potential bans on DJI. If you're looking for a capable alternative that won't break the bank (or worry about future restrictions), this deal on the Potensic Atom is worth checking out.
As of Oct. 22, you can get the Potensic Atom Fly More Combo for $299.99, down from $359.99, at Amazon. That's a $60 savings and the lowest price we've seen for this bundle.
With this deal, you'll get a 4K camera equipped with a Sony sensor, mounted on a 3-axis gimbal for smooth, stable footage, even if it's a bit windy (it handles up to level 5 wind resistance). It includes three batteries that give you a total flight time of up to 96 minutes, plus a nifty parallel charging hub that'll get you to 100% in about 1.3 hours.
It's also super lightweight (under 249 grams), which is a big plus because it means you don't need to deal with FAA registration for recreational flying. And, if you're using it for photography, it has fun creative modes like visual subject tracking and automated QuickShots (like Boomerang and Rocket) to help you get those cinematic clips you've been seeing on TikTok. Given the uncertainty around DJI's future availability in the US, grabbing a well-reviewed alternative like the Potensic Atom at its best price ever seems like a smart move.
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