Snag a dual 4K drone for half price

OSTN Staff

As of Dec. 25, get the Ninja Dragon Dual 4K Wide Angle 3D Flip Quadcopter for $84.15 instead of $160 with the code MERRY15 — that’s a discount of 50%.


Ever wonder what’s at the top of your roof or what the birds see when they fly over your neighborhood? Instead of daydreaming about it, you can actually live it with this aerial drone that lets you get first-person views of anything and everything in real-time. Enjoy some Christmas week savings when you use the code MERRY15 at checkout and score the Ninja Dragon Dual 4K Wide Angle Quadcopter for 50% off.

It’s usually $169, but with the Christmas discount, you can snag this powerful drone for only $84.15. It’s equipped with two wide-angle cameras that take crystal clear shots in HD quality. Once you snap a photo, the details are four times that of 1080 pixels, so you’ll see every highlight, shadow, sunrise, and more. But the coolest part about the camera on this drone is that the dual 4K front optical camera is actually switchable. That means you can take images and video straight ahead, or flip the camera underneath the quadcopter to get real-time bird’s-eye views.

Photos will be stable, thanks to the optical flow positioning that provides a more stable flight. You can use palm and gesture control to get the aircraft to go up or down or begin recording videos, just like a wizard. Then, with the one-key automatic return button, you’ll be able to call your drone back to you in a flash.

Check it out:

Snap crystal-clear photos and HD videos in real-time while you pilot your own drone. The Ninja Dragon Dual 4K Wide Angle Quadcopter retails for $169, but you can use the Christmas discount code MERRY15 at checkout and snag it on sale for just $84.15.

Prices subject to change.


Black drone in extended and folded up form, and controller with phone showing scene

Credit: Onetify

Ninja Dragon Dual 4K Wide Angle 3D Flip Quadcopter

$84.15 at the Mashable Shop with code MERRY15



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