- New teaser video reveals the official launch date of the Antigravity drone
- Price and package details are still under wraps
- The A1 is a drone weighing less than 250g with Insta360 camera technology
If, like us, you’ve been impatiently awaiting the Antigravity A1, it’s time to exhale. The company just released a short teaser video revealing the 360 drone’s launch date – and it’s very, very soon.
According to the video, the A1 will be available for order on December 4, 2025. Unfortunately, the pricing and details of any of its packs are still unconfirmed, but we’re told you’ll be able to purchase the drone on that date.
Tim Coleman, editor-in-chief of TechRadar Cameras, had the opportunity to fly an early version of the Antigravity A1 over the summer and declared it “the most exciting drone in years” with “a lot of potential” because of how it offers a completely different flying and video capturing experience than existing camera drones from the likes of DJI.
Look on it
He pointed to the A1’s immersive flying style, which uses FPV-style goggles and a motion controller, as one of the main reasons for its appeal. Apparently, it’s so simple that a child could master it, especially given the drone’s suite of safety features (including GPS-powered return to home and object detection) and modest top speed.
The real creative magic happens after your flight is over and you enter the editing process.
The A1 runs on the same “shoot first, frame later” camera technology as Insta360’s best 360 cameras, letting you set angles, fields of view and more using the accompanying mobile and desktop apps.
This means you don’t need to worry too much about capturing everything during flight, but instead can point the camera exactly where it works best in post-production. This is a radical departure from how traditional camera drones work, and Tim described it as a potential game-changer.
One potential issue Tim mentioned in his hands-on article was the possibility of a high price considering the A1 will be sold with a headset and motion controller, so we look forward to more news on that. We’ll know more next week – and you can also expect a full, in-depth review of the Antigravity A1.
DJI is not left out
It’s also worth mentioning that, if rumors are to be believed, the Antigravity A1 might not be the only 360 camera drone in the works.
Market leader DJI is strongly expected to prepare the launch of its own drone, called DJI Avata 360, potentially even by the end of this year.
The Avata 360 is said to have a similar video setup to the DJI Osmo 360 camera, with dual 1/1.1-inch CMOS sensors supporting 8K 50fps capture as well as 38MP still photos. As always, we will bring you updates on this as we receive them.
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