Technology
Take some sick aerial photos and videos with this drone that’s on sale
TL;DR: Snag the essential Force1 Wi-Fi Drone with HD Video Camera for $89 in the Mashable Shop. It’s typically $149.99, so you’ll save 40%.
Selfie sticks are so 2000 and late. Drones are currently the coolest way to take billions of pictures of yourself. But they also tend to be expensive as heck, which means you find a great deal on a drone — like the Force1 with HD video camera for 40% off — you should probably get on that.
The Force1 easily connects to your iPhone or Android and lets you take some sick first-person photos and 720p HD videos. It’s fully loaded with three speed settings and one-key takeoff and landing, making it super easy to fly — even for beginners.
Play around with several high-tech features to capture your best footage, like altitude hold, headless mode, full trim, and real-time WiFi FPV. Just make sure you don’t take too long getting the perfect shot because, after 25 minutes of total flying time, you’ll have to recharge.
You can also connect this drone to your VR headset and fly for real.
The Force1 U49WF FPV drone usually goes for $149.99, but you can get 40% off and pick one up for just $89 in the Mashable Shop. That’s practically a steal.
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