The first Insta360 drone looks like nothing else

The A1 Insta360 antigravity is a new 360 -degree FPV drone of a derived brand called Antigravity. The A1 includes a drone, OLED vision glasses and a socket controller – it’s more a set.
The drone has two ultra-reversal cameras that can capture an 8K video, and it uses sewing algorithms to make the drone invisible in the final images. When I tested the pre -production model in Germany, the flight experience is different but surprisingly intuitive, even for new drivers, and 360 -degree video degrees, so that the pilot can look around without changing the drone flight direction.
Antigravity A1 Practical Drone
(Image of Mat Smith for Suradget)
The controller uses freemotion control, so the drone moves in the direction that the pilot points to his hand. Once you have caught your images, you can refer it to post -production – in short, you will not miss a blow.
It is a category of new intriguing products for Insta360 – but there is not yet a price or launch date.
– Mat Smith
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