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I tested the Antigravity 360 drone – and only a sky-high price tag brings this unique DJI rival down to earth
- Best Buy began shipping the Antigravity A1 in the United States this week after a listing appeared ahead of the December 4th reveal, with a local store reporting the $1,599 drone-and-headset combo in stock.
- Earlier this year, Insta360 launched Antigravity to leverage its 360° expertise as DJI faced an imminent US import ban, opening the market for new competitors.
- The drone pairs dual 1/1.28-inch cameras that stitch 360° footage up to 8K/30fps with Vision Goggles showing dual 1.03-inch Micro‑OLED screens at 2560 x 2560px and a motion controller, while retractable landing gear keeps the lower lens clear for clean footage.
- Pricing comes in three bundles priced at $1,599 to $1,999, making the A1 the most expensive sub-250g drone, and the High-Capacity Flight Battery raises weight to 291g, requiring registration.
- Testing showed roughly 16 minutes of practical flight per standard battery, and reviewers found the immersive workflow with goggles and a motion controller changes the flying experience, though it’s less convenient than a controller‑and‑phone setup.
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