Antigravity Beats DJI to the Punch, Releases A1 360° FPV Drone Early

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The Antigravity A1 also features retractable landing gear to prevent its bottom camera lens from scratching.

The wait is over for FPV and 360-camera enthusiasts. In a strategic move that has the drone community buzzing, Antigravity – the brand incubated by camera giant Insta360 – has launched its first product, the Antigravity A1, months ahead of schedule. Originally slated for a January 2026 debut, the company has pushed the button in December, seemingly to get a jump on competitors like DJI and its rumored Avata 360.

This isn't just a simple camera drone; it's a high-performance, immersive flying machine designed to capture stunning, spherical footage from the sky. Let's dive into what makes the Antigravity A1 a compelling new entry in the crowded drone market.

A Clever Weight Game for EU Pilots

One of the A1's smartest design choices revolves around weight and regulations. The drone ships with a standard Flight Battery that keeps the total weight at a featherlight 249 grams. This is a critical threshold, as it qualifies the A1 for the EU's simplest C0 drone classification, meaning fewer restrictions for recreational flyers in Europe.

However, for those seeking extended airtime, Antigravity offers an optional High-Capacity Flight Battery. The trade-off? It bumps the weight to 291 g, moving the drone into the C1 class. It's a clear and flexible choice for pilots: ultimate convenience or maximum flight time.

Ready to see the A1 for yourself? Check out the official launch details on the Antigravity website.




Specifications That Impress

On paper, the Antigravity A1 is built for performance. The centerpiece is its powerful camera system, capable of capturing incredibly detailed 360-degree content.

  • Camera: A sizable 1/1.28-inch sensor with an f/2.2 aperture. It can shoot up to 8K/30FPS 360° video, 5.2K/60FPS for smoother action, and 4K/100FPS for stunning slow-motion. For stills, it captures 55 MP photos.
  • Flight Performance: With the standard battery, you get 24 minutes of flight time and a 13 km (8 mi) range. Upgrade to the high-capacity battery, and those numbers jump to a impressive 39 minutes and 23 km (14.3 mi). It's also fast, hitting 16 m/s (35.8 mph) in Sport Mode and resisting winds up to 10.7 m/s (24 mph).
  • Navigation: It leverages BeiDou, Galileo, and GPS for solid positioning and return-to-home accuracy.

The Immersive (But Tethered) Experience

To truly pilot the A1 like an FPV drone, you'll want the companion Vision Goggles. They feature dual 1-inch Micro OLED displays with a sharp 2,560 x 2,560 pixel resolution per eye, promising a crystal-clear, immersive view.

There is a notable caveat, however. Unlike DJI's all-in-one goggles, the Antigravity Vision Goggles require a tether to an external battery pack – a design choice similar to the Apple Vision Pro. This means extra cabling and a separate power source to manage during flight, which some pilots may find less convenient than the integrated solution offered by DJI's Goggles series.

Looking for compatible accessories or want to compare with other FPV gear? You can find options on Amazon.

Pricing and Bundle Options

The Antigravity A1 is available to order starting today. The base package includes the drone, one standard battery, the vision goggles, and essential controllers.

  • Base Price: $1,599 (US) / CA$1,899 / €1,399 / £1,219 / AU$2,199

For those ready to dive in deeper, Antigravity offers two compelling bundles:

  1. Explorer Bundle ($1,899): Adds two extra Flight Batteries, extra propellers, and a convenient sling bag.
  2. Infinity Bundle ($1,999): The ultimate kit, swapping in three High-Capacity Flight Batteries and including a Quick Reader accessory for fast media transfers from the drone to your device.

The Bottom Line

The early release of the Antigravity A1 signals a confident and aggressive entry into the premium FPV/360 drone segment. By leveraging Insta360's imaging expertise and offering flexible battery options for EU regulations, Antigravity has crafted a powerful and capable drone. The tethered goggle system may give some pause, but for creators seeking the unique perspective of 8K 360° footage from a high-performance drone, the A1 presents a fascinating new option that just couldn't wait until 2026.

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