Two spectacular drones, one killer price: Just $99.97 during the year end sale

Didn’t unwrap the cool tech toy you hoped you’d get this Christmas? Well, sometimes you’ve just got to take care of business for yourself – and with this End of the Year sale on all the coolest stuff we offer, you can take home two of our most popular drones, Alpha Z Pro 4K and Flying Fox 4K Wide-Angle Dual-Camera Drone bundle, at a ridiculously low price.

The Alpha Z Pro drone is equipped with a six-axis gyroscope and a headless design for quick orientation in the air, making it ideal for new pilots. 

Its durable build and four-channel control system allows for precise maneuvers and even aerial acrobatics like controlled flips. Meanwhile, the drone also features intuitive controls, flight stabilization, a one-key automatic return feature, and an accompanying app with intelligent flight control, enabling users to draw and execute flight patterns right on their phone, tablet, or other connected device. 

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It also includes a 4K wide-angle front-mounted camera, as well as a bottom-positioned 720p resolution cam to capture stunning images and 4K video chronicling all your adventures.

The Flying Fox complements the Alpha Z Pro with similar flight features as well as advanced 4K video and still image capture abilities, albeit in a sleek silver frame. Both drones provide versatile options for business and leisure flying, as well as the compact size and weight to make both models extremely portable. 

This Alpha Z Pro 4K and Flying Fox 4K Wide-Angle Dual-Camera Drone bundle is usually almost $400, but right now, both craft are available at one of the year’s best prices, just $99.97 if you get your order in before 11:59 p.m. PT on New Year’s Day, Jan. 1.

 

Alpha Z PRO 4K + Flying Fox 4K Wide-Angle Dual-Camera Drone Bundle – $99.97

Fly high for $99.97

Prices subject to change

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Source : Macworld