I flew Insta360’s Antigravity — it could change how drones are made
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Insta360's Antigravity A1 drone reimagines aerial photography with a built-in 360-degree camera and included VR goggles that put pilots inside a virtual cockpit. Unlike traditional drones requiring precise camera aiming, the sub-250-gram A1 records 8K omnidirectional footage that can be edited after flight, allowing users to simply explore while capturing everything around them. Expected to launch January 2026 for $1,300-1,700, it offers point-and-shoot simplicity though flies slower than performance drones.
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