
"Across its body, the A1 carries eight individual cameras, each equipped with a 1/1.28-inch sensor, f/2.2 aperture, and an ISO range of 100 to 6,400. Harnessing the magic of Insta360 software, these cameras all work together to record 360-degree hemispherical footage. You don't see the sphere at once; instead, the drone routes its video feed directly to the goggles, narrowing it to a 65-degree field of view. You physically turn your head to see the rest of the scene."
"The A1 is a compact aircraft, weighing just 249 grams. Folded, it measures 5.56 x 3.79 x 3.2 inches; unfolded with its propellers extended, it reaches 12.15 x 15.05 x 3.51 inches. That weight is especially notable because it means recreational pilots won't have to register the drone with the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration). In the United States, all drones that weigh 250 grams or more need to be registered, so it clears the threshold by a single gram."
The Antigravity A1 is a compact, foldable drone weighing 249 grams and launched in December 2025. The aircraft measures 5.56 x 3.79 x 3.2 inches folded and 12.15 x 15.05 x 3.51 inches unfolded. The sub-250g weight avoids recreational FAA registration requirements in the United States by a single gram. Eight individual cameras with 1/1.28-inch sensors, f/2.2 apertures, and ISO 100–6400 combine via Insta360 software to capture 360-degree hemispherical footage at 8K. The video feed is routed to goggles with a narrowed 65-degree field of view that tracks head movement. Antigravity Studio is used to produce recorded clips. The drone is especially accessible for first-time pilots but may not suit every user.
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