Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication.
TL;DR: The Alpha Z PRO 4K and the Flying Fox 4K Drones Bundle is just $139.99 at the Mashable Shop with code CYBER20 as of Dec. 31.
Didn’t get that drone you were wishing for this holiday season? No biggie. You can buy not only one, but two 4K camera drones for a steal this week and start recording yourself drone dancing ASAP.
For a limited time, you can get two Ninja Dragon drones, equipped with 4K front cameras and 720p bottom cameras, for less than the price of one. First up is the Alpha Z Pro — a sleek, black, sophisticated-looking gadget with all the features you’ve come to expect from a basic-level drone. It’s packed with one-key automatic return, altitude hold mode, headless mode, and a six-axis gyroscope, making it easy for beginners to get the hang of things. Plus, it’s equipped with four channels for ascending, dissenting, forward, backward, left and right flight, and 360-degree rolls. So, intermediate and advanced pilots can enjoy themselves as well. With the compatible WiFi app, you can even watch your flight in real-time and snap photos and videos of scenes from above.
Next, you’ll get the Flying Fox 4K Wide Angle Dual Camera Drone. The Flying Fox is a clean silver shade and features many of the same functions as the Alpha Z Pro, like altitude hold, four-channel mode, app connectivity, and one-key auto return. But you can take your flights to new heights with additional features, like gesture control and follow function. Gesture control enables you to take a photo or record a video just by doing hand gestures — like a wizard. Meanwhile, the ‘follow’ function connects the distance between the drone and controller location, so you can autonomously track a target — say, yourself — without having to pilot the drone.
Normally, it would cost you $398 for both of these 4K camera drones. But you can enter the code CYBER20 at checkout and slash the cost down to just $139.99. That’s about 65% total in savings.
Prices subject to change.
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