While the A1 lets you take the time to frame shots later and infinitely edit your 360° footage, sometimes you just need a polished and ready-to-upload video right now. Antigravity offers two single-tap automatic editing options.
A selection of pre-programmed flight maneuvers can easily and quickly film a subject with cinematic results:
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Arc Shot: Flies towards a subject, partially circles it, then flies backwards.
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Spiral Ascent: Flies around a subject while simultaneously gaining altitude.
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Oval Orbit: Pulls away, then flies close in an oval pattern.
Friends and family can experience what it's like to virtually sit in the A1's cockpit, fly, and look around at the scenery. In real-time. Without having to pilot the drone. Simply use the Sky Path feature to set up a flight path for the A1 to automatically follow. Then, hand over the Vision goggles to the first viewer and let them sit back and enjoy the show.
The futuristic filming and flight of the Antigravity A1 are also reflected in its operation. Once you power on the A1, the landing gear automatically folds out to let you place it safely on the ground. Once you take off, the landing gear automatically folds back inside and out again right before you land.
In addition to integrated obstacle avoidance, Antigravity offers multiple features to ensure that you have a safe flight with the A1.
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FreeMotion: This mode automatically aligns the nose of the A1 with the flight direction, giving forward-facing sensors optimal positioning for obstacle avoidance while looking around with the Vision goggles.
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Payload Detection: If you add weight to the A1, it will automatically flag the excess weight upon takeoff, triggering an immediate landing to prevent misuse of the A1.
- With the press of a button, you can activate the Return to Home feature, which will have the A1 plot a course back to the takeoff point while using obstacle avoidance to stay safe along the way.
- While the ability to look around as you fly is a thrilling experience, it's important to keep tabs on where the drone is going. Navigation Assist helps with that by overlaying a smaller screen that shows the forward view of the A1.
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VR-Quality Immersion: Traditional FPV gives you a forward-facing cockpit-eye view of the action, but the Vision goggles and A1 go further with head tracking. Use FreeMotion mode to lock forward flight and take a look around, as if you really were in the cockpit.
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External Display: One of the outside "eyes" of the Vision goggles is actually an external display. As you split canyons and zip through tight locations, everyone around you can watch what you see and share in the exhilaration.
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OmniLink 360: Antigravity's transmission system is designed to provide a stable, real-time view of your flight in the Vision goggles from up to 6.2 miles away.
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Virtual Cockpits: Blurring the lines of fantasy and reality, this feature increases the feeling of being in a cockpit by overlaying your video feed with one. Choose a traditional airplane view with a windshield, faux propeller, and control panel, or go medieval by making it look like you're flying on the back of a dragon!
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Rewatch: Use the huge simulated screen of the Vision goggles to rewatch past flights, catch a movie, or enjoy other immersive content.
The Grip is a one-handed remote for the A1 designed to provide intuitive kinetic control of the drone. Use the integrated flight stick, panning thumbwheel, and buttons, or use it like a magic wand to point to where you want the A1 to take you.
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FPV Mode: With a first-person view, simply tilt your wrist to bank the A1 right or left like a video game.
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FreeMotion Mode: Designed for everyone, this mode makes flying as easy as pointing and pulling the trigger. Hold your arm out and point the Grip in any direction; wherever you move your arm, the A1 will fly there. Point it up to gain altitude or to the right or left for side flying. You can even slowly rotate in place while side flying to capture an orbit shot of an object.
- Use Deep Track to select a subject and have A1 follow it as it films
- Three regular flight batteries included
- Up to 24 minutes of flight time per battery
- Regulation-free flight at 8.8 oz in weight
- Replaceable lenses
- GNSS satellite navigation
- Up to 35.8 mph flight speed
- Folding design
- Dual-band Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) and Bluetooth support
- Pancake lenses with 1" micro-OLED displays
- 2560 x 2560 resolution per eye
- 90° DFOV (approximately)
- View a 200" (equivalent) screen with HDR10+
- +2D to -5D diopter adjustment (works with corrective lenses for extended range)
- Low blue light with TUV Rheinland certification
- Up to 2.5 hours of battery life
- Recharges via USB-C
- Ultralight at only 12 oz
- 2.4 GHz wireless frequency
- Up to 32.8' of transmission distance
- Up to 4 hours of battery life
- Up to 2.5 hours of charging time
SPECIFICATIONS:
Performance
| Maximum Horizontal Speed |
35.8 mph / 16 m/s
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| Maximum Ascent Speed |
17.9 mph / 8 m/s
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| Maximum Descent Speed |
17.9 mph / 8 m/s
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| Maximum Wind Resistance |
23.9 mph / 10.7 m/s
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| Maximum Take-Off Altitude |
2.5 Miles / 4000 m
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| Maximum Flight Time |
24 Minutes
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| Maximum Tilt Angle |
Not Specified by Manufacturer
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| Hovering Accuracy |
Vision Positioning Vertical: ±0.3' / 0.1 m Horizontal: ±0.3' / 0.1 m GNSS Vertical: ±1.6' / 0.5 m Horizontal: ±1.6' / 0.5 m
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Aircraft
| Rotor Configuration |
Quadcopter
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| Remote ID |
Yes
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| Operating Conditions |
14 to 104°F / -10 to 40°C
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Imaging
| Number of Cameras |
1
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| Camera System |
360 Camera Dual 1/1.28"-Type CMOS Sensor with Dual f/2.2 Lens
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| ISO Sensitivity Range |
100 to 6400
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| Night Vision |
No
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| Shutter Speed |
1/20 to 1/8000 Seconds
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| Maximum Video Resolution |
Up to UHD 8K at 30 fps
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| Still Image Support |
Up to 55 MP (DNG)
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| Media/Memory Card Slot |
In Aircraft Body microSD/microSDHC/microSDXC [1 TB Maximum]
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| Internal Storage |
In Aircraft Body 20 GB
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Avoidance/Sensing System
| Sensing System |
Forward/Downward Only with Infrared Enhancement
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| Sensing System Capabilities |
Forward Measurement Range: 1.6 to 59.1' / 0.5 to 18 m Max Speed: 26.8 mph / 12 m/s Field of View: 93° (Horizontal) / 104° (Vertical) Downward Measurement Range: 1.0 to 24.6' / 0.3 to 7.5 m Max Speed: 13.4 mph / 6 m/s Field of View: 107° (Front-to-Back) / 90° (Side-to-Side)
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Remote Controller / Transmitter
| Control Method |
Included Transmitter
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| Transmission System |
Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) Frequencies: 2.4 GHz (2.400 to 2.4835) / 5.1 GHz (5.170 to 5.250) / 5.8 GHz (5.725 to 5.850) Power at 2.4G: 20 dBm (CE/FCC/SRRC) Power at 5.1G: 20 dBm (CE/FCC/SRRC) Power at 5.8G: 20 dBm (FCC/SRRC) / 14 dBm (CE) Bluetooth 5.0 Frequencies: 2.4 GHz (2.400 to 2.4835) Power at 2.4G: 10 dBm Proprietary Frequencies: 2.4 GHz (2.400 to 2.4835) / 5.1 GHz (5.170 to 5.250) / 5.8 GHz (5.725 to 5.850) Power at 2.4G: 33 dBm (FCC) / 20 dBm (CE/MIC/SRRC) Power at 5.1G: 23 dBm (CE/FCC) Power at 5.8G: 33 dBm (FCC) / 30 dBm (SRRC) / 14 dBm (CE)
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| Maximum Operating Distance |
6.2 Miles / 10 km
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| Transmitter I/O |
1x USB-C Input (Power)
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| Clean Video Output |
Not Specified by Manufacturer
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| Battery Type |
Built-In (2300 mAh)
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| Mobile App Compatible |
No
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| Built-In Display |
No
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Flight Battery
| Battery Chemistry |
Lithium-Ion Polymer (LiPo)
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| Battery Capacity |
2360 mAh / 16.9 Wh
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| Battery Configuration |
2 S / 7.16 V
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| Maximum Charging Power |
8.6 V
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| Charging Temperature |
41 to 113°F / 5 to 45°C
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| Weight |
2.4 oz / 67.5 g
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Charger
| Output Voltage |
5 V, 3 A 9 V, 3 A 12 V, 2.5 A 15 V, 2 A
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| Power Rating |
30 W
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General
| GNSS Support |
GPS, BeiDou, Galileo
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| Overall Dimensions |
3.8 x 3.2 x 5.6" / 96.2 x 81.4 x 141.3 mm (Folded) 15.1 x 3.5 x 12.1" / 382.3 x 89.2 x 308.6 mm (Unfolded)
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| Weight |
0.5 lb / 249 g (Takeoff)
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Comparison Between Explorer and Infinity Bundle
| Feature / Item |
Explorer Bundle |
Infinity Bundle |
| Antigravity A1 Drone |
✔ |
✔ |
| Vision Goggles |
✔ |
✔ |
| Grip Motion Controller |
✔ |
✔ |
| Flight Batteries Included |
3 × |
More than 3 ×* |
| Charging Hub |
✔ |
✔ |
| Carry Case / Bag |
✔ |
✔ (Premium/Extra*) |
| Spare Propellers |
✔ |
✔ (Extra*) |
| Best For |
Extended flying |
Maximum flight time & full setup |
*Infinity Bundle typically includes additional batteries and/or extra accessories compared to Explorer.
WHAT'S IN THE BOX:
1 × Antigravity A1 8K 360 Drone (Infinity Bundle)
1 × Vision Goggles
1 × Grip Motion Controller
3 × Flight Batteries (Extra batteries provided)
1 × Charging Hub
1 × Controller Strap
1 × Vision Battery
1 × Headband
1 × Foam Padding
1 × Lens Cap
1 × Battery Lanyard
1 × USB-C to DC Power Cable
1 × USB-C Charging Cable
8 × Spare Propellers
1 × Screwdriver
1 × Carry Case
1 × Sling Bag
1 × Corrective Lens Frame
1 × Lens Cloth
1 × Limited 1-Year Manufacturer Warranty