Technology
This Parrot drone is on sale for the cheapest we’ve ever seen it, saving you $200
Editor’s note: Mashable and PCMag are both owned by Ziff Davis.
When it comes to buying a drone, you have many options. Some have features that others don’t, and can lead to some painful drone FOMO. Fortunately, we have a great, well-rounded pick for you that won’t completely break the bank if you’re looking to become a bonafide drone enthusiast.
The Parrot ANAFI Portable Drone is at the lowest price we’ve seen it on the web — . You’d be saving a whole $200 off its retail price, and this discount is far lower compared to Best Buy, B&H Photo Video, and Amazon, whose current lowest price is $540.
This is an excellent drone with features that rival the best in its category. Among them are 4K HDR video for some truly stunning footage, and a 25-minute flight time for plenty of wiggle room when trying to get the perfect shot. It’s lightweight, portable, and charges easily via your standard USB-C cable.
The Parrot’s built-in camera can zoom up to 2.8 times without any data loss to keep your videos looking clear (up to 1.8x in 4K mode). The device produces smooth and stable images, and its camera can tilt 180 degrees for various shooting angles. This drone has a lot packed into it and will get you the perfect shots for your next vacation vlog.
Take advantage of this deal and pick up a Parrot ANAFI Portable Drone its original price in the PCMag Shop.
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