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Four Drones To Help You Start Flying [Up To 55% Off]
This year is going to be dominated by personal drones. Why? Because they’re incredibly fun to fly, and becoming increasingly affordable.
We're bringing prices down even further — here’s a roundup of deals not to miss. We and our friends at Stack Commerce put together four drones that will make it easy to take to the skies.
Despite weighing just over an ounce, the Extreme Micro Drone 2.0 (46% off) is impressively equipped with gyro-based stabilization and a camera — in fact, this is the only micro drone in the world with a swiveling lens.
Being so compact means it can fly indoors and out, and it can pull 360º flips. A really nice all-rounder that is forgiving on newbies and ships globally for free.
Get 46% off the Extreme Micro Drone 2.0 ($74.99 incl. global shipping)
Don't forget to use the code droneinsider10 for an extra 10% off.
The Code Black (55% off pre-orders) looks like it emerged from the Batcave, and it has the kind of features the Dark Knight would demand. It is a great out-of-the-box flyer, with a HD camera on board, and it is small enough to fly anywhere.
Plus, it can perform the all-important flips. If you order by Dec. 1, the Code Black will ship in time for Christmas, but the price will rise come mid December.
Get 55% off the Limited Edition Code Black drone + HD Camera ($89 incl. shipping; pre-order)
Don't forget to use the code droneinsider10 for an extra 10% off.
Panther Spy drone (55% off), which uses its size for durability. The rotors are surrounded by protective foam, but given that it has gyro stabilization, those guards shouldn’t be needed all that often. It also has a 720p camera, 2.4GHz transmission for good range, and 360º flips in its tricks locker.
Get 55% off the Panther Spy drone with HD camera ($110 incl. shipping)
Don't forget to use the code droneinsider10 for an extra 10% off.
There’s a reason why Richard Branson backed the 3DRobotics IRIS+ (3% off) — it is an incredible machine. Along with nice manual controls, this thing has a GPS to pilot itself along any flight paths you designate, and it can even intelligently track objects.
With a GoPro mounting, that means the IRIS+ is ideal for capturing your sporting exploits hands free, and a flight range of 16-22 minutes is unusually long.
Get 3% off the 3DRobotics IRIS+ ($750 incl. shipping)
Don't forget to use the code droneinsider10 for an extra 10% off.
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No Man's Sky warps into The Game Awards with a new trailer
D GThis could be really good (unless they gimp it for consoles)
No Man's Sky made its latest appearance at The Game Awards in Las Vegas, Nevada tonight.
Like last year's debut trailer, this year's video explored some procedurally generated worlds — though these were much more detailed and included planet hopping with a spaceship, flora, fauna, animal life and even what looked like a mech.
According to Hello Games' Sean Murray, the trailer was designed to show five ways to journey through No Man's Sky. The music in the background of the trailer — the music that inspired the game — was performed by 65 Days of Static, who also performed onstage.
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I Have NO Idea What Is Going On Here
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Andrew Y., working for the weekend.
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