2025’s most interesting drone – the Antigravity A1 – just got its first-ever price cut and an intriguing feature for new pilots

You may have heard of the Antigravity A1. It’s the world’s first 8K, 360-degree FPV drone, and it was certainly one of 2025’s most interesting product launches. We’re pleased to note that there have been a few developments in the world of the Antigravity A1. Firstly, this fantastic drone is currently 15% off at Amazon and the official Antigravity site – that’s the first price cut on the model.

When we reviewed the Antigravity AI, we loved its ease-of-use and stunning footage, but the price was a real sticking point. Today’s deal goes a long way in addressing that criticism and makes the drone a much more compelling package.

Secondly, Antigravity has also released a new Flight Simulator mode, which is a welcome addition for new pilots. With this feature, users can don the A1’s Vision Googles and practice in a virtual flying environment before taking their first flight. FPV drones are notoriously tricky to pilot for newbies, so this is definitely another interesting feature – and one that pairs nicely with the freshly discounted price.

The Antigravity A1 is now 15% off

Here it is, folks: the first-ever price cut on the Antigravity A1. This superb drone lays claim to being the world’s first 360 FPV drone capable of capturing 8K footage, and we really liked it when we reviewed it late last year. Not only is it easy to fly, with an exceptionally immersive flying experience, but it’s capable of capturing absolutely mind-bending footage in up to 8K. Yes, it’s pricey, but today’s discount knocks an impressive 15% off the standard bundle and other accessory-laden combos.

See this same deal at the official Antigravity siteView Deal

  • In the UK? Check out this deal at Amazon UK

We love this drone’s mind-bending footage

The Antigravity A1 is quite a niche product, being both a 360 drone and an FPV drone, but it’s definitely a model that has no rivals in this regard. It’s a very unique drone indeed, and one that’s a good choice if you’re looking to capture wide (extremely wide, in fact) footage.

In terms of bundles, if you go for the standard combo linked above, you get the drone, a pair of FPV goggles, and one battery. Each battery equates to roughly 24 minutes of flight time, so you may want to stock up. Or, opt for the Explorer Bundle, which also includes three batteries, a battery charging hub, a shoulder bag, and spare propellers.

There’s also the Infinity Bundle with higher-capacity batteries, but that makes the A1 exceed 250g, which means it requires additional registration with authorities.

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