DJI Avata 360 vs Antigravity A1: Which 360 drone is best?

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DJI Avata 360 vs Antigravity A1: Which 360 drone is best?

Compare the DJI Avata 360 and Antigravity A1. Find out which 360 drone is best, focusing on features such as camera, flight performance, design, and safety.

DJI Avata 360 and Antigravity A1 are two capable 360 drones. DJI Avata 360 has more powerful cameras, built-in propeller guards, can be flown in 360° or Single Lens mode, has a deeper controller ecosystem for greater flight flexibility, and is more cost-effective. The Antigravity A1 - with its premium price tag - has a foldable sub-250g frame for greater portability and is designed specifically for a fully-integrated 360° FPV experience with mandatory goggles and motion control.

Key takeaways

  • Switch between 360° and Single Lens mode with DJI Avata 360. Antigravity A1 can only be flown as a 360° drone.

  • DJI Avata 360 offers a greater ecosystem, compatible with a standard controller, FPV controller, Motion Controller, and goggles. This means Avata 360 can be operated as an FPV drone or a more standard drone without goggles. Antigravity A1 requires goggles and Motion Controller.

  • Avata 360 has two 1/1.1-inch square CMOS sensors, while Antigravity A1 has two smaller 1/1.28-inch sensors.

  • Both drones shoot 8K video: Avata 360 is capable of 8K @ 60fps, Antigravity A1 tops out at 8K @ 30fps.

  • Antigravity weighs less than 250g (with standard battery) and features a folding design for enhanced portability, while Avata 360 tips the scales at 455g and cannot be folded.

  • Antigravity A1 has a longer flight time than the DJI Avata 360 (24 minutes vs 23 minutes). Or use the High Capacity Batteries with the Antigravity A1 (taking the drone over 250g weight) for 39 minutes of flight time.

  • DJI Avata 360 has built-in propeller guards, omnidirectional vision system, and forward-facing LiDAR. Antigravity A1 does not have these features, but propeller guards can be added.

  • DJI Avata 360 is significantly cheaper than Antigravity A1. DJI Avata 360 is priced between £636 and £829, while the cheapest Antigravity A1 package is more than £1,000.

DJI Avata 360 vs DJI Antigravity A1: Key specs at a glance

The table below provides an overview of the key features of the DJI Avata 360 and Antigravity A1.

Feature

DJI Avata 360

DJI Antigravity A1

Takeoff weight

455g

249g (with flight battery)

291g (with high-capacity flight battery)

Dimensions (L x W x H)

246 x 199 x 55.5 mm

Folded: 141.3 x 96.2 x 81.4 mm

Unfolded (propellers extended): 308.6 x 382.3 x 89.2 mm

Max flight time

23 minutes

24 minutes (with Flight Battery)

39 minutes (with High-Capacity Flight Battery)

Camera

Two 1/1.1-inch square CMOS sensors

Two 1/1.28-inch sensors

Max video resolution

360° Mode: 8K @ 60fps

Single Lens Mode: 4K @ 60fps

8K @ 30fps

Max photo resolution

360° Mode: 120MP

55MP

Max horizontal speed

6 m/s (Cine mode)

16 m/s* (Normal mode)

18 m/s (Sport mode)

* Up to 12 m/s in Normal mode by default, adjustable to 16 m/s in settings.

3 m/s (6.7 mph) (C Mode)

12 m/s (26.8 mph) (N Mode)

16 m/s (35.8 mph) (S Mode)

Max wind resistance

10.7 m/s (Level 5)

10.7 m/s

Sensing

Omnidirectional vision system, supplemented with forward-facing LiDAR and an infrared sensor at the bottom of the aircraft

Forward and downward vision sensors, complemented by bottom infrared sensors.

Video transmission

O4+

10 km (CE) / 20 km (FCC)

OmniLink 360

6 km (CE) / 10 km (FCC)

Internal storage

42GB

20GB

Supported storage

microSD (up to 1TB)

microSD (up to 1TB)

Class mark

EU C1

UK1

EU C0 (with Standard Flight Battery)

EU C1 (with High-Capacity Battery)

DJI Avata 360 vs Antigravity A1: 360 drones go maintstream

The battle of the 360 drones has begun.

The latter stages of 2025 marked the release of the Antigravity A1 - heralded as the world's first 8K all-in-one 360° drone.

But in March 2026, the Avata 360 entered the ring, with DJI unveiling its 8K 360° alternative.

What was previously a niche market now looks set to gain traction, with two highly-capable 360° platforms hitting the mainstream and bringing this type of flight experience to the masses.

So, with these two platforms entering the 360° drone space and vying to be top dog, which is best?

Find out in this in-depth comparison blog.

DJI Avata 360 vs Antigravity A1: Design

While both drones are 360° platforms, they do have different design features.

Avata 360 is equipped with full-coverage propeller guards, whereas Antigravity A1 has exposed propellers (although propeller guards are available separately or come with specific combos).

The addition of propeller guards is part of the reason why Avata 360 weighs more, tipping the scales at 455g. In contrast, Antigravity A1 has a sub-250g frame. This rises to just under 300g when the A1 is flown with the High-Capacity Battery.

With this in mind, the Avata 360 has a EU-C1 and UK1 mark, while Antigravity A1 has a EU-C0 mark (with Standard Flight Battery), and EU-C1 mark (with High-Capacity Battery).

DJI Avata 360 isn't foldable, whereas Antigravity has foldable arms. This, plus the A1's smaller footprint, makes it a more compact solution for easier portability.

Both drones feature two 360 cameras: One facing upwards, the other downwards.

However, Avata 360 has a rotating gimbal, meaning it can switch from a 360° drone to a single-lens craft. We'll cover versatility more later in the blog.

Both drones feature a microSD card slot, able to accommodate cards with up to 1TB capacity. They also house onboard storage: Antigravity A1 offering 20GB, while AVata 360 packs 42GB.

Does the DJI Avata 360 or Antigravity A1 have the better camera?

Avata 360 and Antigravity A1 offer 8K imaging capabilities, but Avata 360 trumps Antigravity in many areas - including larger sensor size, wider aperture, and higher frame rates when shooting in 8K.

DJI Avata 360 can also switch between 360° mode and Single Lens mode for a more traditional shooting experience, whereas Antigravity is dedicated to 360° content creation and immersion.

Sensor

DJI Avata 360 is equipped with two 1/1.1-inch square CMOS sensors. The square design delivers panoramic coverage equivalent to that of a 1-inch sensor.

In comparison, Antigravity A1 features two smaller 1/1.28-inch sensors.

Avata's larger sensors and its f/1.9 aperture (compared to the A1's f/2.2 aperture) allow the DJI drone to capture more light, resulting in cleaner footage, improved low-light performance, and greater dynamic range.

Avata 360 also offers a D-Log M colour profile. Antigravity A1 does not. This provides Avata 360 users with more flexibility in colour grading, giving more control over colour adjustment, contrast, and style in post-production.

Video

Avata 360 shoots 8K at 60fps and has a maximum video bitrate of 180 Mbps, whereas the Antigravity tops out at 8K at 30fps, with a maximum video bitrate of 170 Mbps.

As a result, Avata 360 delivers cleaner, smoother, and more professional-looking video than the Antigravity A1.

In Single Lens mode, Avata 360 shoots 4K/60fps.

Photos

DJI Avata 360 captures 360 imagery with a resolution of 30MP or 120MP, compared to the Antigravity's 14MP or 55MP resolution.

Avata 360's Single Lens mode does not support still image capture.

Feature

DJI Avata 360

DJI Antigravity A1

Image sensor

Two 1/1.1-Inch Square CMOS Sensors

Effective Pixels per Sensor: 64MP

1/1.28-inch

Aperture

f/1.9

f/2.2

Video resolution

360° Mode:

8K (2:1): 7680 x 3840 @ 60/50/48/30/25/24fps

6K (2:1): 6000 x 3000 @ 60/50/48/30/25/24fps Single Lens Mode:

4K (4:3)*: 3840 x 2880 @ 60/50/48/30/25/24fps

4K (16:9): 3840 x 2160 @ 60/50/48/30/25/24fps

2.7K (4:3)*: 2688 x 2016 @ 120/100/60/50/48/30/25/24fps

2.7K (16:9): 2688 x 1512 @ 120/100/60/50/48/30/25/24fps

*Only supported when using DJI Goggles 3/N3 paired with DJI RC Motion 3 or DJI FPV Remote Controller 3.

8K: 7680 x 3840 @ 30/25/24fps

5.2K: 5248 x 2624 @ 60/50/30/25/24fps

4K: 3840 x 1920 @ 100fps

4K Slow Motion: 3840 x 1920 @ 30/25/24fps

Photo resolution

360° mode: 30 MP* or 120 MP**

* For 30MP/8K 360° photos, the resolution is 7776 x 3888 (30 MP) in JPEG and 7680 x 3840 (29.49 MP) in DNG.

** For 120MP/16K 360° photos, the resolution is 15520 x 7760 (120 MP) in JPEG and 15360 x 7680 (118 MP) in DNG.

55 MP (10496 x 5248)

14 MP (5248 x 2624)

Photo format

JPEG/DNG (RAW)

INSP (Exported through Antigravity App or Antigravity Studio)

DNG

Flat colour profile

Yes. D-Log M

No

Colour

10 bit

8 bit

Video encoding format

OSV / MP4 (H.265)

H.264 / H.265

Max video bitrate

180 Mbps

170Mbps

ISO range

360° Video:

8K @ 60/50/48fps: 100-12800 (Normal/D-Log M)

8K @ 30/25/24fps: 100-25600 (Normal), 100-12800 (D-Log M)

6K @ 60/50/48/30/25/24fps: 100-25600 (Normal), 100-12800 (D-Log M)

360° Photo: 100-6400

Single-Lens Video: 100-12800

100-6400

Shutter speed

Video: 1/8000-1/25 s

Photo: 1/8000-1/30 s

14MP Photo: 1/8000-1/2s

55MP Photo: 1/8000-1/20s

What are the main flight performance differences between the DJI Avata 360 and Antigravity A1?

So, how do both drones stack up when it comes to flight performance? We'll take a look, using metrics such as speed, flight time, smart features, and video transmission.

Control and flexibility

Both drones are 360° platforms that can be flown FPV, but Avata 360 offers greater flexibility in numerous ways.

  1. Avata 360 can be flown FPV with goggles and Motion Controller/FPV controller, as well as with a standard controller (without goggles) for a more traditional experience. This includes using the DJI RC 2 with built-in screen, or the RC-N3/RC-N2 with a smartphone or tablet. Antigravity A1 can only be flown with goggles and Motion Controller. We'll cover the ecosystem differences later in the blog.

  2. Avata 360 can switch between 360° mode and Single Lens mode, whereas Antigravity is purely a 360° drone.

There's nothing wrong with Antigravity's control methods, but Avata 360 does offer more flexibility.

It's also worth stating that the Antigravity A1 can only be flown forward, while Avata 360 can move backwards, too. While 360° footage means that all angles are captured in one pass - and most of the editing is done in post - it is still an advantage to be able to fly backwards.

Speed

There's not much separating the Avata 360 and Antigravity A1 in terms of speed, although the DJI option is slightly quicker and more agile, especially in Sport mode.

Neither drone can be flown in Manual mode.

Feature

DJI Avata 360

Antigravity A1

Max Ascent Speed

2 m/s (Cine mode)

6 m/s (Normal mode)

10 m/s (Sport mode)

3 m/s (6.7 mph) (C Mode)

6 m/s (13.4 mph) (N Mode)

8 m/s (17.9 mph) (S Mode)

Max Descent Speed

1.5 m/s (Cine mode)

6 m/s (Normal mode)

10 m/s (Sport mode)

3 m/s (6.7 mph) (C Mode)

6 m/s (13.4 mph) (N Mode)

8 m/s (17.9 mph) (S Mode)

Max Horizontal Speed

6 m/s (Cine mode)

16 m/s* (Normal mode)

18 m/s (Sport mode)

* Up to 12 m/s in Normal mode by default, adjustable to 16 m/s in settings.

3 m/s (6.7 mph) (C Mode)

12 m/s (26.8 mph) (N Mode)

16 m/s (35.8 mph) (S Mode)

Flight time

When it comes to flight time, the Antigravity has the edge, staying airborne for 24 minutes, compared to the Avata 360's 23 minutes (although these times will be slightly less in real-world environments).

For greater endurance, the A1 can carry a High-capacity Flight Battery offering up to 39 minutes of airtime. But this takes the weight over 250g, pushing it to 291g.

Feature

DJI Avata 360

DJI Antigravity A1

Max flight time

23 minutes

24 minutes (with Flight Battery)

39 minutes (with High-Capacity Flight Battery)

Max flight distance

13.5 km

13 km (8.0 mi) (with Flight Battery)

23 km (14.3 mi) (with High-Capacity Flight Battery)

Video Transmission

DJI Avata 360 features an enhanced video transmission system compared to Antigravity A1, for a clearer, more responsive, and more reliable feed, improving flight control and overall safety.

Equipped with the O4+ video transmission system, Avata 360 features a live view quality of up to 1080p @ 60fps (in 360° mode), has a maximum transmission distance of 10km (CE) or 20km (FCC), and a latency of approximately 130ms (with the standard controller).

Antigravity A1 has the OmniLink 360 video transmission system, delivering a live view quality of 2K @ 30fps, a maximum transmission distance of 6 km (CE) or 10 km (FCC), and a latency of around 150ms.

Feature

DJI Avata 360

DJI Antigravity A1

Video transmission system

04+

OmniLink 360

Live view quality

Single Lens Mode: 1080p @ 100*/60/50/48/30/25/24fps

360° Mode: 1080p @ 60/50/48/30/25/24fps

*In Single Lens Mode, 1080p/100fps is supported only when the aircraft is used with Goggles 3/N3 and RC Motion 3.

2K @ 30fps

Max Transmission Distance

10 km (CE)

20 km (FCC)

6 km (CE)

10 km (FCC)

Lowest latency

With RC 2/RC-N2/RC-N3: 1080p/60fps Video Transmission Quality: Approx. 130 ms*

Approx. 150 ms

Max Video Bitrate

60 Mbps

30Mbps

Smart Features

DJI Avata 360 and Antigravity A1 support Smart Features, including tracking.

Avata 360 has ActiveTrack 360° (requires an RC 2, RC-N2, or RC-N3 remote controller) - available in Standard and the more dynamic Cycing mode - while FPV gimbal mode (in 360 mode only) adds a natural roll effect to Spotlight Free, ActiveTrack 360°, and manual flights, giving your footage a dynamic, FPV-style look. This can be applied in post.

The Antigravity A1 has Deep Tracking: Select your subject and the A1 will follow. You can easily tweak your framing or change your subject in the editing room without losing image quality.

DJI Avata 360 vs Antigravity A1: Which is the safest 360 drone?

Flight safety is an important consideration, and while the Antigravity A1 is a reliable solution, the DJI Avata 360 is stacked with safety features.

Antigravity A1 has forward and downward vision sensors, complemented by bottom infrared sensors, but Avata 360 takes this further with an omnidirectional vision system in 360 mode (in Single Lens mode, only forward obstacle sensing is supported), plus an infrared sensor at the bottom of the aircraft.

Avata 360 also features forward-facing LiDAR, meaning it can detect obstacles in lower-light environments (Avata 360 = lux > 1, Antigravity A1 = lx > 15).

Avata 360 also has built-in prop guards, providing enhanced protection from the get-go. Propeller guards are available as an accessory for the Antigravity A1.

It means that you can fly Avata 360 more aggressively and capture footage in tighter areas with greater confidence.

In the event of any scratches to the lenses, the Avata 360 and Antigravity A1 offer lens replacement kits - a nice feature.

Feature

DJI Avata 360

DJI Antigravity A1

Sensing type

Omnidirectional vision system, supplemented with forward-facing LiDAR and an infrared sensor at the bottom of the aircraft

Forward and downward vision sensors, complemented by bottom infrared sensors.

Forward

Measurement Range: 0.5-20 m

FOV: Horizontal 90°, Vertical 90°

Measurement Range: 0.5–18 m (1.6–59.1 ft)

Effective Sensing Speed: Flight Speed ≤ 12 m/s (26.8 mph)

FOV: Horizontal 93°, Vertical 104°

Downward

3D ToF Effective Measurement

Height: 10 m

Precise Hovering Range: 0.3-10 m

3D ToF FOV: Horizontal 60°,

Vertical 60°

Measurement Range: 0.5-20 m

FOV: Horizontal 90°, Vertical 90°

Measurement Range: 0.3–7.5 m (1.0–24.6 ft)

Effective Sensing Speed: Flight Speed ≤ 6 m/s (13.4 mph)

FOV: Front and Back 107°, Left and Right 90°

Lateral

Measurement Range: 0.5-18 m

-

Upward

Measurement Range: 0.5-18 m

-

Operating environment

Diffuse reflective surfaces with discernible patterns, diffuse reflectivity > 20% (such as concrete pavement).

Adequate lighting (lux > 1, normal indoor lighting conditions).

Forward: Surfaces with discernible patterns and adequate lighting (lux > 15)

Downward: Surfaces with discernible patterns, diffuse reflectivity > 20% (e.g. cement pavement, stout trees), and adequate lighting (lux > 15)

Product ecosystem for the DJI Avata 360 and DJI Antigravity A1

We've touched on it previously, but DJI Avata 360 offers a deeper ecosystem, providing greater flexibility for users.

In comparison, Antigravity A1 has a new, dedicated, and more limited ecosystem.

DJI Avata 360 can be used with the following:

  • Standard Remote Controller: DJI RC 2 (with built-in screen), DJI RC-N2 and DJI RC-N3 (require separate mobile device).

  • Motion Controller (requires pairing with DJI Goggles 3 or DJI Goggles N3): DJI RC Motion 3.

  • FPV Remote Controller (requires pairing with DJI Goggles 3 or DJI Goggles N3): DJI FPV Remote Controller 3

  • Goggles (require pairing with DJI RC Motion 3 or DJI FPV Remote Controller 3): DJI Goggles 3, DJI Goggles N3.

This provides greater flexibility in how you fly the drone, and enables people to choose between an FPV and a traditional control experience.

It can also result in a lower upgrade cost. All of the hardware listed above is compatible with a suite of DJI drones, meaning that some DJI users will be able to fly Avata 360 with their existing hardware.

In contrast, Antigravity A1 can only be flown with the Vision Goggles (which require you to wear the battery around your neck) and the grip controller.

However, while the Antigravity ecosystem is more limited, the Antigravity goggles are super nifty, including an external display for spectators, and featuring Micro-OLED screens for an ultra-clear viewing experience.

All goggles support Head Tracking.

Goggle comparison

Feature

DJI Goggles 3

DJI Goggles N3

Antigravity Vision Goggles

Weight

Approx. 470 g (battery included)

536 g (battery and headband included)

349 g (battery and headband excluded)

340.4 g (12.0 oz) (spacer, mask and band included)

Battery: 175 g

Dimensions (L x W x H)

With antennas folded: 170 x 109 x 112 mm

With antennas unfolded: 205 x 109 x 112 mm

With antennas folded: 193 x 163 x 103 mm

With antennas unfolded: 206 x 163 x 132 mm

Antenna Folded: 174 x 106 x 92 mm

Antenna Unfolded: 200 x 106 x 115 mm

Run time

3 hours

2.5 hours

2.7 hours

Internal screen size (single screen)

0.49 inch

3.5 inches

1.03-inch Micro-OLED with TÜV Rheinland Low Blue Light Certification

Resolution

Internal display resolution: 1920 x 1080 (single screen)

Internal display resolution: 1920 x 1080 (single screen)

Internal display resolution: 2560 x 2560 (single screen)

Real-view resolution: 1088 x 1088

Refresh rate

Up to 100 Hz

Up to 60 Hz

72Hz

Interpupillary distance range

56-72 mm

No interpupillary distance adjustment required, ready to use immediately.

59-72 mm

Diopter adjustment range

-6.0 D to +2.0 D

Diopter adjustment not supported, can be used with personal glasses.

-5.0 D to +2.0 D

FOV (Single screen)

44°

54°

DFOV:90°

HFOV/VFOV:65°

Video recording format

MOV

MOV (video format: H.264)

INSV

Supported video and audio playback formats

MP4, MOV (video coding formats: H.264, H.265; audio formats: AAC, PCM)

Panoramic Video: Spherical 2D panoramic videos.

3D Video: Half-Side-by-Side (HSBS), Full-Side-by-Side (FSBS), Half Over-Under (HOU), Full Over-Under (FOU).

Max Video Specification: 4K/60fps

MP4, MOV (video coding formats: H.264, H.265; audio formats: AAC, PCM)

Panoramic Video: Spherical 2D panoramic videos

Max Video Specification: 4K/60fps

MP4, MOV, JPG, PNG, INSP, INSV

Real-view FOV

44°

54°

DFOV: 115°

HFOV: 93°

VFOV: 93°

Operating temperature

-10°C to 40°C

-10° to 40° C

-10˚C to 40˚C

Power input

Built-in battery

Built-in battery

Supports only Vision goggles dedicated battery; requires USB-C to DC cable.

Internal storage

-

-

Approx.30GB

Supported storage

microSD (up to 512 GB)

microSD (up to 512 GB)

microSD (up to 1TB)

What is the price difference between the DJI Avata 360 and Antigravity A1?

Price plays a key part in any purchase, and there is clear daylight between the Avata 360 and Antigravity A1 - with the DJI option being significantly cheaper.

At launch (March 26, 2026), Avata 360 ranges from £635 to £829, whereas the Antigravity packages start at just over £1,000.

Which drone combos are available for the DJI Avata 360 and Antigravity A1?

The Avata 360 and Antigravity A1 are available in different packages, with the more expensive combos offering additional accessories.

The DJI Avata 360 is available as:

DJI Avata 360 is available as:

  • Standard Bundle

  • Explorer Bundle

  • Infinity Bundle

  • Infinity Bundle + Propeller Guards

  • Ultimate Bundle (Lite)

  • Ultimate Bundle

The tables below show the what's-in-the-box differences between the Avata 360's package options, and the Antigravity A1's variants.

DJI Avata 360: What's in the box

DJI Avata 360 with RC 2

DJI Avata 360 with RC 2 Fly More Combo

DJI Avata 360 Motion Fly More Combo

Drone x 1

Drone x 1

Drone x 1

DJI RC 2 x 1

DJI RC 2 x 1

DJI RC Motion 3 x 1

Intelligent Flight Battery x 1

Intelligent Flight Battery x 3

DJI Goggles N3 x 1

Gimbal Protector x 1

Two-way Charging Hub x 1

Intelligent Flight Battery x 3

Spare Propellers (Pair) x 2

Gimbal Protector x 1

Two-way Charging Hub x 1

Foldable Landing Pad x 1

Spare Propellers (Pair) x 2

Gimbal Protector x 1

Lens Cleaning Cloth x 1

Sling Bag x 1

Spare Propellers (Pair) x 2

USB-C to USB-C Data Cable x 1

Foldable Landing Pad x 1

Sling Bag x 1

Lens Cleaning Cloth x 1

Foldable Landing Pad x 1

USB-C to USB-C Data Cable x 1

Lens Cleaning Cloth x 1

USB-C to USB-C Data Cable x 1

DJI RC Motion 3 Lanyard x 1

Antigravity A1: What's in the box

Antigravity A1 Standard Bundle

Antigravity A1 Explorer Bundle

Antigravity A1 Infinity Bundle

Antigravity A1 Infinity Bundle + Propeller Guards

Antigravity A1 Ultimate Bundle (Lite)

Antigravity A1 Ultimate Bundle

Drone x 1

Drone x 1

Drone x 1

Drone x 1

Drone x 1

Drone x 1

Vision Goggles x 1

Vision Goggles x 1

Vision Goggles x 1

Vision Goggles x 1

Vision Goggles x 1

Vision Goggles x 1

Grip Motion Controller x 1

Grip Motion Controller x 1

Grip Motion Controller x 1

Grip Motion Controller x 1

Grip Motion Controller x 1

Grip Motion Controller x 1

Flight Battery x 1

Flight battery x 3

High-capacity Flight Battery x 1

High-capacity Flight Battery x 3

Flight Battery x 3

High-capacity Flight Battery x 3

A1 Drone Carry Case x 1

Charging Hub x 1

Quick Reader x 1

Quick Reader x 1

Replacement Lens Kit x 1

Replacement Lens Kit (Double Lens) x 1

Spare Propellers x 4

A1 Drone Carry Case x 1

Charging Hub x 1

Charging Hub x 1

256GB SD card x 1

256GB SD Card x 1

Sling Bag x 1

A1 Drone Carry Case x 1

A1 Drone Carry Case x 1

Landing pad x 1

Landing Pad x 1

Spare Propellers x 8

Sling Bag x 1

Sling Bag x 1

Quick reader x 1

Quick Reader x 1

Spare Propellers x 8

Spare Propellers x 8

Charging Hub x 1

Charging Hub x 1

Propeller Guards x 1

A1 Drone Carry Case x 1

A1 Drone Carry Case x 1

Sling Bag x 1

Sling Bag x 1

Spare Propellers x 8

Spare Propellers x 1

65W GaN Fast Charger x 1

Propellers Guards x 1

65W GaN Fast Charger x 1

DJI Avata 360 vs Antigravity A1: Which should you choose?

DJI Avata 360 - key considerations

Antigravity A1 - key considerations

You want the best value for money

You don't mind paying for a more expensive product

You want flexibility (360 + Single Lens modes)

You only care about 360 capture

You want multiple control options

You're happy to only fly with goggles and Motion Controller

You own DJI gear to reduce scale-up costs

You're happy to buy into a new ecosystem

You value built-in prop guards over a foldable design

You want a lightweight and foldable drone

Summary

Kudos to both drones: The Antigravity A1 ushered new ground when it was released last year, and DJI has now followed up, giving the market two capable 360° platforms and pushing this type of aerial content creation into the mainstream.

It will be exciting to see where the 360° drone space goes from here.

When it comes to choosing the best 360° drone, it's fair to say that both offer something slightly different.

The DJI Avata 360 is the more versatile, accessible, and cost-effective option. It’s ideal for pilots who want flexibility, compatibility with existing DJI gear, and the ability to switch between shooting styles.

Meanwhile, the Antigravity A1 is a more specialised product, designed for users who want a fully immersive 360° FPV experience and are happy to commit to a dedicated ecosystem and pay slightly more.