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Antigravity A1 Drone Brings 8K 360 Flight to the Masses

World’s first immersive drone with intuitive 8K 360 capture

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Antigravity has officially launched the A1, after what now seems like months of teasers, updates and more teasers, finally the official announcement of the new 8K 360 drone has arrived. Antigravity have launched this new drone as something that will redefine what it means to experience flight and storytelling from the sky. Essentially combining intuitive controls with immersive visuals with cutting-edge camera technology, that positions the Antigravity A1 into a brand-new product category: the 360 Drone.

I’ll come onto the specs and what’s expected in a moment from this new 360º drone, but before I do we have a bit of an exclusive here at Camera Jabber. Antigravity has sent through a few images of the retail box for the new Antigravity A1 drone alongside the actual drone, this really shows so much of what we can expect and we’re definitely looking forward to giving this a test.

At the heart of the A1 lies a dual-lens 1/1.28-inch sensor capable of capturing 8K video at 30fps, 5.2K at 60fps, or 4K at 100fps — all in seamless 360 degrees. With this, users can “fly first, frame later”, choosing angles and effects in post-production. Its FlowState Stabilisation ensures footage remains cinematic, even in windy conditions.

But it’s not just the capture specs that make the A1 stand out. The drone is controlled not by traditional sticks, but via a Grip controller and Vision Goggles. These goggles, powered by Micro-OLED displays and Pancake optics, mirror the pilot’s head movements in real time, creating an unparalleled feeling of flight. With FreeMotion Mode, simply pointing the Grip directs the drone, dramatically lowering the learning curve and making aerial capture more accessible.

Weighing just 249g, the A1 is regulation-friendly in many global regions, including the EU’s C0 class. Its standard battery delivers 24 minutes of flight, while a high-capacity option extends this to 39 minutes.

For creators, Antigravity’s Sky Path system enables pre-programmed autonomous flights, while the Sky Genie feature automates professional-style maneuvers with a single tap. With Deep Track and virtual overlays like the “Virtual Cockpit”, the A1 blends functionality with fun — turning every flight into a creative opportunity.

More than just a drone, the A1 integrates into a full editing ecosystem via the Antigravity app and desktop software, making 360 post-production faster and easier. With accolades like the Red Dot Award and CES Innovation Honours already under its belt, the Antigravity A1 is set to be a standout in the aerial imaging world.

Specifications:

  • Image Sensor: Dual 1/1.28-inch
  • Video Resolution: 8K@30fps, 5.2K@60fps, 4K@100fps
  • Weight: 249g with standard battery
  • Flight Time: 24 mins (standard), 39 mins (extended battery)
  • Control System: Vision Goggles + Grip (FreeMotion + FPV Modes)
  • Display: Dual Micro-OLED 2560×2560
  • Stabilisation: FlowState
  • Smart Features: Deep Track, Sky Genie, Sky Path, Virtual Cockpit
  • Software: Antigravity App & Antigravity Studio
  • Build: Retractable landing gear, user-replaceable parts
  • Compliance: EU C0 Class, sub-250g compliant globally

Price and Availability:
The Antigravity A1 is available now in three bundles through the Antigravity Store, Best Buy, and authorised global retailers. Prices vary slightly by region:

  • Standard Bundle: Includes drone, Vision Goggles, and Grip Controller
    • US: $1,599
    • UK: £1,499
    • EU: €1,599
    • AUS: AU$2,499
  • Explorer Bundle: Adds extra battery and ND filters
    • US: $1,899
    • UK: £1,749
    • EU: €1,899
    • AUS: AU$2,899
  • Infinity Bundle: All Explorer items plus charging hub and carry case
    • US: $1,999
    • UK: £1,849
    • EU: €1,999
    • AUS: AU$3,099

With its innovative design, intuitive controls, and unmatched capture capabilities, the Antigravity A1 marks the dawn of a new era in drone photography.

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