If DJI is entering the 360-degree action camera market, why shouldn't Insta360 venture into drones? That was my immediate thought when the company announced its first drone, the A1, from a spin-off ...
Insta360 has just shown off the world’s first 360-degree drone. Built by the company’s new drone brand — called Antigravity — the new A1 drone comes bundled with first-person-view goggles and shoots ...
Today sees the official announcement of the Antigravity A1 drone – and it’s a bit of a game-changer. Billed as the world’s first 360 drone, the A1 is a small, lightweight flying camera with similar ...
Action camera company Insta360 took things to new levels today, literally, announcing a new sub-brand called Antigravity that is set to launch “the world’s first drone equipped with 8K 360-degree ...
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Over the past wee while, immersive actioncam company Insta360 has been incubating a new camera-drone startup called Antigravity. Now the first flyer has been unveiled, a folding aerial adventurer ...
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Antigravity, a brand incubated by Insta360 and partners, has released the A1, a 249-gram drone capable of 8K 360-degree recording through a dual-lens 1/1.28-inch system. The device adopts a ...
Screw merely flying a drone; what if you were the drone? You’re a nimble robot buzzing over those rooted pedestrians far below. Above you is blue sky, below the dry ground, and all around you open ...
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