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Antigravity A1 Drone Drops 20% Across Major Retailers

March 17, 2026Source: The Verge
Antigravity A1 Drone Drops 20% Across Major Retailers
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Ulaş Doğru

Ulaş Doğru

Software & Startup Analyst

Antigravity has cut prices on its Insta360-made A1 drone bundles by about 20% at Amazon, Best Buy and its own store through April 16. A free software update arriving soon will add voice controls, timelapse modes and a Virtual Cockpit feature.

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Antigravity's A1 — the Insta360-backed 360-degree drone that ships with immersive Vision Goggles — is currently discounted across major retailers. The company has knocked roughly 20% off list prices at Amazon, Best Buy and on Antigravity's own storefront in a promotion running through April 16.

The A1 stands out because its goggles provide a first-person, fully spherical view fed by the drone's cameras, and the goggle lenses include an outward display that shows what the pilot sees. The system can capture 8K video at 30fps or 5.7K at 60fps, making it appealing to creators who want high-resolution spherical footage straight out of the air.

Bundles range from the entry-level “Standard” kit to fuller “Explorer” and “Infinity” packages. The Standard bundle is currently listed at $1,279 (down from $1,599) and includes the drone, Vision Goggles, a remote control, one battery, a carrying case and spare propellers. The Explorer and Infinity tiers add extra batteries, propellers and accessories such as a sling bag, charging hub and a faster media reader, with prices now around $1,519 and $1,599 respectively.

The sale arrives just as Antigravity prepares a free software update. The company already shipped a Flight Simulator mode that lets pilots practice flying via the Vision Goggles without launching the drone. On April 15, Antigravity plans to add voice controls for certain shooting actions, expanded timelapse capture across multiple flight modes, and a Virtual Cockpit option that overlays playful virtual assets — think dragons or cockpit instruments — into the pilot's view.

For buyers who have been curious about immersive drone filming, the current price cut lowers the barrier to entry for what is a fairly unique kit. If you were weighing whether to try FPV-style 360 filming, these bundles and the upcoming software features make the A1 worth a closer look — just keep the April 16 sale deadline in mind.

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