DJI's Avata 360 is a more functional, flexible 360 drone
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DJI's Avata 360 is a more functional, flexible 360 drone
"DJI's Avata 360 finds the company at an odd time. For one, it's been beaten to the punch - upstart Antigravity's A1 became the first 360-degree drone when it launched last December, and DJI is playing catchup."
"If you're in the US, the Antigravity A1 remains the best (and only) option for a flying 360-degree camera. But in the rest of the world, the Avata 360 makes a good case for itself."
"The Avata 360 is available now in China, but is estimated to start shipping elsewhere some time in April. It starts from just £409 / €459 (about $540) to get the drone alone."
DJI's Avata 360 drone is entering a competitive market after Antigravity's A1 became the first 360-degree drone. Due to FCC regulations, the Avata 360 may not be legally sold in the US, making the A1 the only option for American consumers. However, the Avata 360 offers advantages such as speed, dual functionality as a 360 and FPV drone, and user-replaceable lenses. It is available in China and expected to ship elsewhere soon, priced lower than the Antigravity A1 bundle.
Read at The Verge
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