The World’s First 360-Degree Drone Is Here So You Won’t Miss a Thing

The World's First 360-Degree Drone Is Here So You Won’t Miss a Thing

For an industry veteran like me, reviewing camera drones is a rare treat. DJI's consistent innovation and reliability have been a benchmark for the sector for years. However, Antigravity has just entered the fray with its first product, the A1, and it does something entirely new: creating a 360-degree video capture system.

The A1 boasts the same "shoot-first, frame-later" technology found in Insta360's X5 cameras, including twin cameras that work together to create seamless spherical videos. The drone allows users to reframe their footage using mobile or desktop apps, adding a new dimension to aerial photography and videography. The drone can capture 8K video at up to 30 frames per second, but lower options are also available for those requiring higher frame rates.

One of the standout features of the A1 is its ability to capture hemispherical views with a single camera, reducing the drone itself and propellers from the view altogether. In-camera software joins the two cameras' footage into seamless spherical videos, removing any need for extensive post-processing editing.

The output video looks impressive for an aerial 360-degree camera system, utilizing Insta360's expertise to deliver high-quality results. Users can easily edit their clips on both desktop and mobile devices using apps provided by Antigravity. While the video quality is excellent in clear conditions, noticeable softening and motion noise can occur in challenging environments.

However, while the A1 excels at capturing stunning 360-degree footage, its flying experience falls short. The device requires users to employ a set of goggles with dual micro LED screens that need their own battery, as well as a grip controller connected to a separate battery source. These controls are meant to enhance safety but instead result in an unnecessarily complex setup.

The A1 is also quite pricey, starting at $1,599/£1,219, which is comparable to the cost of a DJI Air 3S Fly More combo with its touchscreen controller and pro-quality cameras. While the A1's 360-degree video capabilities are innovative, the high price and cumbersome setup make it less accessible as a purchase option for many consumers.

In order for Antigravity to genuinely challenge DJI in the market, they may need to consider simplifying their control interface or offering alternative flying options. With its cutting-edge technology and stunning visuals, the A1 is an intriguing product that just needs some tweaks to make it more user-friendly and affordable.
 
🤔 I mean, can you believe how far camera drones have come since my old phone could barely take decent selfies? This Antigravity A1 drone is literally insane! It's like something out of a sci-fi movie 🚀. But seriously, $1,599 for a device that still requires goggles and a grip controller? I remember when smartphones were the biggest deal in tech 📱. They've come so far, but sometimes these high-tech gadgets just feel like overkill.

And have you seen those Insta360 cameras they're using? Those things are so old news 😂. I mean, I know innovation is key and all that, but can't someone make it more accessible to the average Joe? It feels like this A1 drone is still in beta or something 📊. Anyway, I'm definitely intrigued by its 360-degree video capabilities 📹. Maybe with a few tweaks, Antigravity will be able to give DJI a run for their money 💪.

But honestly, the more I read about it, the more I feel like I need to experience this thing for myself 🔍. Anyone got one of these things lying around? 😅
 
man this antigravity a1 drone is like totally mind blown lol I mean 360 degree video capture system? game changer! 🤯 but at $1599/£1219 it's like they're trying to rob us blind the price is insane, especially considering how complex the setup is - goggles with dual micro led screens and a grip controller all by themselves are just too much to handle. and don't even get me started on the need for an extra battery source I'm good with my old djii air 3s fly more combo any day now
 
🤯 I'm low-key hyped about the new 360-degree drone from Antigravity! The idea of capturing seamless spherical videos without needing extensive post-processing editing is super cool 📸. But, oh man, that price tag 😱 is a major letdown. $1,599 is steep for most people's budgets, even with the impressive features it offers.

I'd love to see Antigravity simplify their control interface or offer more affordable options to make this drone more accessible to a wider range of users 🤔. The goggles and grip controller setup feels like a lot to handle, especially when you're trying to capture stunning footage 🌄. Still, the output video quality is insane for an aerial 360-degree camera system 💥.

Maybe Antigravity can learn from DJI's playbook and find a sweet spot between innovative tech and user-friendly design 🤝. Until then, I'll be keeping an eye on their updates and hoping they make some changes to make this drone more inclusive 👀.
 
I'm loving this 360-degree drone tech! Can you imagine capturing stunning aerial footage without any blind spots? It's like having a personal cinematographer up in the air 🤩. The video quality is top-notch, and I can see how it'd be a game-changer for filmmakers, real estate agents, and even social media influencers 📸.

But, gotta say, the setup is kinda confusing with those goggles and separate batteries 🤯. And $1,599? That's a pretty steep price tag for most people's budgets 💸. DJI's been doing this aerial photography thing for years, so it'll be interesting to see how Antigravity shakes things up without getting too carried away with the tech 😅.

One thing's for sure: this 360-degree drone is making me wanna take my own aerial photos and vids! Maybe they should consider a more user-friendly setup or even offer some tutorials on how to get the most out of it 📚. Anyways, I'm excited to see where Antigravity takes this innovation 😃.
 
This 360-degree drone thingy is kinda lit 🤩 I mean, who wouldn't want to capture insane spherical footage without having to deal with post-processing editing? DJI's always been the king of drones, but Antigravity's A1 might just shake things up 💥 However, that price tag is just straight-up ridiculous 💸 $1600 for a drone that's still got some major kinks to work out 🤦‍♂️ I mean, what's next? A smartphone that only works if you're wearing VR goggles and has a built-in mini-fridge? 🤣 Seriously though, Antigravity needs to simplify the controls and make it more affordable for regular folks who wanna give this tech a shot. Until then, it's still an intriguing product that's worth keeping an eye on 👀
 
omg u guys i just saw this new drone that can record 360 degree vids like wow cant wait to get my hands on one!!! 🤩 idk about the price tho $1600 is kinda steep but the vid quality looks insane 📹 what do u think antigravity needs to work on for this thing to be more user friendly? 🤔 shouldnt there just be a simple way to control it like other drones? 🚁
 
I gotta say, 360-degree drone tech has come a long way 💥! The idea of seamless spherical videos and hemispherical views is mind-blowing 🤯... I can already imagine some crazy cool aerial footage that'll just take my breath away 🌆. But, at the same time, $1,599 is like, a lot of cash 💸... you'd think they could find a way to make it more user-friendly and accessible for hobbyists and enthusiasts without sacrificing too much tech 🤔. Maybe Antigravity can learn from DJI's strengths and weaknesses, and find that sweet spot where innovation meets affordability 🔓
 
I gotta say, a 360-degree drone sounds super cool in theory 🤯, but for me, the practicality falls short. The fact that you need goggles with their own battery and a grip controller is just too much 🙄. I mean, who wants to deal with that when all they wanna do is capture some sweet aerial footage? And at $1,599, it's just out of reach for most people 🤑. Don't get me wrong, the visuals are gorgeous 😍, but the complexity and price tag make it a hard sell for me. Maybe Antigravity can take some notes from DJI and simplify things up a notch 📊
 
🤔 I'm not sure if I'd splurge on this thing just yet... I mean, $1,599 is a pretty penny! And yeah, the goggles with dual screens are kinda weird, plus they need their own battery 📊. It's like, I get it, safety first and all that, but come on, can't they just simplify the controls a bit? 👎

I did love watching those 360-degree vids though - it's like you're right there in the scene! 😮 And the fact that you can reframe your footage afterwards is genius 🤓. But for me, that price and the hassle of dealing with extra batteries just puts me off. Maybe Antigravity should consider a more affordable option or a bundle deal to make it more accessible to regular folks? 💸
 
OMG, can you believe this thing exists? 🤯 a 360-degree drone sounds like something straight out of a sci-fi movie, but apparently, Antigravity has made it a reality! 😲 the video quality is insane, I mean who needs a fancy watch when you can capture entire hemispheres with one camera? 🔍 but, gotta say, the flying experience is kinda meh. goggles and grip controllers are so not cool, dude 🙄 and that price tag? 🤑 it's like they're trying to charge us for the privilege of taking pretty pictures in the sky. still, I got to respect the tech. can't wait to see what other crazy stuff Antigravity comes up with next! 💥
 
Dude, you gotta wonder why Antigravity decided to go for a 360-degree drone in the first place... Like, what's the real purpose behind this? Is it just gonna be used by vloggers and influencers or is there something more sinister at play? 🤔 And have you seen those goggles they need to use with their thingy? That's some serious tech right there. I'm not saying it's a bad drone, but $1,599 is a lot of cash for something that feels like a niche product. What if this is just DJI trying to corner the market on 360-degree drones and Antigravity is just a pawn in their game? 🤑
 
I gotta say, I'm hyped about this 360-degree drone but also super disappointed at the same time 🤔💸 Antigravity's innovation is off the charts, no doubt about it, capturing those sick hemispherical views with minimal obstruction is a game-changer. But, for all its greatness, the A1 feels like a luxury item that's just out of reach for most people. The price tag is steep and the setup is kinda awkward, especially if you're not used to flying drones 🤦‍♂️. I think Antigravity needs to simplify things and offer more affordable options without sacrificing quality. Until then, it'll be hard for me to recommend this thing to my friends who want a reliable drone for just capturing sweet vids. Still, props to DJI for being the standard-bearers in this industry – they're gonna have to step up their game if Antigravity wants to give them a run for their money 💥
 
i think antigravity's a1 drone is pretty cool but like, 1599 is kinda steep for most ppl 🤑 i mean, you get what u pay for, but djis products r usually way more affordable & reliable 🤖 plus, the flying part just feels super clunky with all those goggles & controllers 🙄 it'd be awesome if they could simplify that setup without sacrificing too much safety features 💡
 
🤔 I gotta say, this 360-degree drone thingy is straight fire 🔥! Capturing those sick spherical vids is like having a bird's eye view of your surroundings 🌐. But, for the love of all things tech, DJI can't have all the fun 🤪. Antigravity needs to simplify their setup and make it more accessible to those who wanna get in on the aerial action 📺.

I mean, $1,599 is a pretty penny 💸, especially when you're just tryna capture some sick vids for Instagram 📸. And don't even get me started on the goggles with separate batteries - that's straight up confusing 🔮! Maybe Antigravity can learn from DJI's playbook and offer more affordable options or user-friendly features? 🤞

That being said, I'm hyped to see where this tech takes us 🚀. Who knows what kind of creative possibilities will emerge from having 360-degree drone vids at our fingertips? 🎥 The future is looking bright! ✨
 
🤔 I mean, who doesn't want a drone that's essentially just a fancy camera on sticks? The idea of having 360-degree video capture sounds cool and all, but have you seen the goggles they came with?! 🕶️ Dual micro LED screens that need their own battery? More like dual pain points in my book. And $1,599 for it? That's just steep... especially when you can get a decent camera with a normal interface for half that price 📸💸
 
omg 8k video at 30fps 🤯 thats crazy! but like, whats up with the goggles tho? 😂 need their own battery? thats extra 💸 cant they just integrate them or something? 👀 also, $1599 is kinda steep for a drone that needs its own setup and batteries 🤑
 
I'm totally stoked about this 360-degree drone, but I gotta say, I'm a bit underwhelmed by the whole experience 🤔. On one hand, the tech is straight fire – capturing seamless spherical vids with two cameras that work together like magic ✨. And let's be real, the output video looks insane, especially for an aerial 360-degree camera system. But, on the other hand, I think Antigravity needs to dial it back a notch when it comes to the control interface 🙅‍♂️. Those goggles and grip controller thingies just add unnecessary complexity to the flying experience, making it more hassle than it needs to be. And don't even get me started on the price – $1,599? That's like asking for a small fortune 🤑. I mean, I get that innovation costs money, but come on! For Antigravity to really make an impact in the market, they need to find a sweet spot between cutting-edge tech and user-friendliness 💡. Until then, it's gonna be hard for me to get excited about this drone 🤷‍♂️.
 
🤯 I'm loving the idea of a 360-degree drone, but let's be real, $1,599 is a bit steep for me 🤑. The goggles with dual screens are such a cool feature, but having to deal with two separate batteries just feels like too much extra hassle 💻. Still, can't deny that the video quality is insane and would make for some epic vlogs and cinematography experiences 📹🌄
 
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