By: Bryan Tropeano
Insta360, a leader in 360-degree camera technology, has announced the launch of the Insta360 Antigravity drone, a compact and lightweight drone designed for creative aerial photography and videography. This latest offering promises to bring high-end features and portability together, making it a compelling choice for content creators, travelers, and tech enthusiasts alike.
Compact Design Meets Powerful Performance
Weighing under 249 grams, the Insta360 Antigravity drone is ultra-portable and easy to carry. It complies with drone regulations that often exempt devices under this weight from registration. Despite its small size, it does not compromise on performance. The drone supports stunning 8K video capture, delivering ultra-high-definition footage with rich detail and clarity.
Tailored for Creative Freedom
The Insta360 Antigravity drone is designed with intuitive control and creative possibilities in mind. It is built to be user-friendly for beginners but powerful enough to satisfy professional users. Features include smooth flight stabilization, easy maneuvering, and compatibility with Insta360’s suite of editing tools, allowing users to create cinematic aerial videos with ease.
Pricing and Availability
The Insta360 Antigravity drone will be available in two variants. The standard model is priced at $599 and the Pro model at $899. Pre-orders are expected to open during Gamescom 2025, with an official launch set for August 2025.
Competing in the Growing Drone Market
With its lightweight build and 8K capture capability, the Insta360 Antigravity drone positions Insta360 to compete with other premium drones in the market. It appeals especially to those who want high-quality footage without the bulk and complexity of larger drones.
Final Thoughts
For those looking to elevate their aerial photography or video content, the Insta360 Antigravity drone offers a compelling mix of portability, cutting-edge technology, and creative potential. Its upcoming release will surely be one to watch in the consumer electronics space.
About the Author: Bryan Tropeano is a senior producer and a regular reporter for NewsWatch. He lives in Washington D.C. and loves all things Tech.








