Insta360 strikes back – surprise 'antigravity' drone leak shows it’s planning to take on DJI in the skies

Action camera maker Insta360 appears to be preparing to launch not one but two aerial drones. Here's how they might differ from DJI's flying cameras.

https://www.techradar.com/cameras/drones/insta360-strikes-back-surprise-antigravity-drone-leak-shows-its-planning-to-take-on-dji-in-the-skies

Creato 14d | 21 lug 2025, 17:30:19


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