Anti Gravity says its A1 drone is the world’s first drone designed to capture a 360 degree video. This is the company’s new flagship project, which is covered on Insta 360, and I had to check it in a preview event. The company says it is easier to fly through its intuitive controls, even if you have never seen the first person’s view, which I have not done.
The Ant Givenite A1 drone was a secret project developed by Insta 360.
FPV drone is known to be acrobatics. Extremely skilled pilots can occupy dynamic videos with widely camera tricks, including spin, divers and loops.
Anti -Gravity says the A1 drone can produce similar FPV -style shots flying in a straight line, thanks to its 360 degree field of view, where post -production of antigity editing software can include spinning and rotating camera movements.
Insta -360 users may already be familiar with this workflow. You do a full panoramic view film and after reality you harvest the desired structure and camera movement.
I had the opportunity to test the antigity A1 drone on the go cart track.
The A1 drone contains a headset that lets you see what the drone looks when you are flying. Moving to your head is transferred to the viewing field around 360 degrees image, and has the power of a battery headset worn around your neck.
The controller reminded me of the WiI remote, which had a trigger to fly. I can change the direction of the drone by moving my body, and the Red Emergency Stop button was also easily accessible.
It was an intuitive experience, but I felt a slight motion disease towards the end of my test flight. Overall, for the first time, I managed to destroy two basic goals and not capture the video while flying the drone for the first time.
Anti -gravity A1 drone has no fixed price yet, but it is coming to the market in January 2026. To look at this new masked drone, watch the video in this article.


