The world's first 8K 360 drone expands US retail availability to Amazon following breakout success at CES.
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 27, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Antigravity will announce a major feature update for the Antigravity A1, introducing a built-in Flight Simulator to help new pilots master the skies. To celebrate the update, the brand is offering a 15% discount on all A1 bundles globally from January 27 to February 9.
Antigravity A1, is currently 15% off all bundles
Following a breakout performance at CES, the A1 has seen impressive sales momentum, becoming a top seller at Best Buy and official channels. Antigravity is also proud to announce that the A1 is now fully available on Amazon, further expanding access for US customers.
New Feature: Flight Simulator
To welcome new pilots to the A1 experience, Antigravity has released the Flight Simulator. Accessible directly inside the Vision Goggles, this feature creates a complete virtual flying environment that faithfully replicates the A1's physics and handling, allowing those new to flight to simulate before taking to the skies for real.
The simulator offers a low-risk entry, allowing new pilots to build muscle memory without risking a crash. While at home preparing for the next shoot, or waiting for weather to clear, the simulator stands as the perfect choice to hone flight skills in the real world.
Pilots can officially update and experience this new feature on January 29th.
Widely Available and Fully Compliant
With its expansion to Amazon, the A1 remains one of the few premium drones widely available across major US retailers. Antigravity confirms that all A1 models remain fully compliant following the recent FCC "Covered List" update. The import, distribution, sale, and operation of the A1 continue without restriction, ensuring that US customers can fly with total peace of mind.
Limited Time Offer: 15% Off A1
To celebrate Antigravity's latest update, the brand is offering 15% off all three A1 bundles (Standard, Explorer, and Infinity) globally from Jan 27 to Feb 9.
