It's Prime Day 2 and eroticizationyou know Amazon loves a drone deal. During past Prime Days, Amazon has offered drone discounts of up to 50% off, and this one is no exception. Read on for our top picks so far.
Best Prime Day drone deals:Now that it's officially fall [stares wistfully out the window], why not take a drone for a spin and capture the changing leaves from a new perspective? It will put the blurry photos from your leaf-peeping parents to shame. Whether you're firmly in the beginner category or a more experienced drone pilot looking to up your footage, take a look at some of the deals Amazon has to offer.
Sure, you could spend thousands of dollars on a top-of-the-line drone with all the bells and whistles. But for creators and influencers, what you really need is an easy-to-use drone that captures high-quality images and videos. The Ruko U11Pro has a 4K UHD camera, making the resolution crisp and clear. Amazon reviewers praised the U11 for easy setup and intuitive controls. It has GPS auto-return (which is key for newbies), comes with two battery packs, and is foldable, so you can carry it with you on all your adventures. The Ruko U11Pro is normally listed at over $400, so with today's deal, you're getting a lot of bang for your buck.
For kids and beginners, perhaps the most important factor is that a drone is not too expensive. In inexperienced hands, drones might find themselves stuck in a tree or on someone's roof, so it's best not to buy something too expensive if you're just starting out. While the Hiturbo S20 is low-priced — and even lower thanks to Prime Day discounts — it doesn't skimp on quality. It has a 1080P camera, comes with an extra battery pack for an extra 12 minutes of flight time, one-key takeoff and landing, and has fun features like the ability to do 3D flips and take photos and videos activated by hand gestures. Perfect for playing around and earning your drone wings.
The Holy Stone HS720E isn't at its all-time lowest price, but it's still $70 cheaper than the original price, which is a good deal if you're looking for a high-quality drone that has lots of features for capturing video. This model from Holy Stone has a 4K UHD camera, as well as Electric Image Stabilization (EIC) which cuts down on blurring, so your footage is crisper. It also has different flight modes, like one that follows you, or another that circles a certain point for capturing footage in unique ways. The HS720E comes with two battery packs for a combined flight time of 46 minutes, which is ample time to get just the right shot.
Potensic ATOM SE drone — $231.99$289.99(save $58)
Holy Stone HS600 drone — $308.99$459.99(save $151 with on-page coupon)
Ruko F11GIM2 GPS drone — $419.99$849.99(save $430 with on-page coupon)
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