
"With DJI facing an imminent import ban in the US and its flagship drones disappearing from shelves, the new Antigravity A1 didn't need to be a groundbreaking gadget to make headlines. It just needed to be a competent alternative that you can actually buy in the United States. In August, the Chinese brand couldn't promise that for sure. But today, it's happening: the Antigravity A1 is now on sale at Best Buy here in the US, on shelves and shipping this very week."
"As I explained in August and as you can see in my embedded video, this 8K drone isn't about "piloting a drone" or "shooting aerial footage." It's designed to keep you from having to think about flying or filming at all. The 360-degree camera and motion-sensing goggles let you simply turn your head to look in any direction. Inside, you'll see a line you can move with your arm and point where you want to go."
DJI faces an imminent US import ban, and Antigravity launched the A1 as a purchasable alternative now selling at Best Buy in the United States. The A1 pairs an 8K, 360-degree camera drone with motion-sensing goggles and sells for $1,599. The system emphasizes intuitive, hands-free operation: goggles let users look around by turning their heads, and an on-screen line can be moved with arm gestures to point a destination. Pulling a trigger sends the drone to the indicated spot, removing the need for traditional piloting or camera operation. The product aims to simplify aerial footage capture.
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