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Take To The Skies With This One-Button Operation Drone

September 12, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Drones are so popular these days, and it’s no surprise why. Drones can capture amazing images, let you see the world in a whole new way, and they are super fun to use. However, if any of you have tried your hand at drone flying, then you know they can be tricky to maneuver and the pain of seeing one crash down to earth can bring tears to anyone eyes. But what if we told you that you can enjoy the thrill of piloting your very own Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (aka: drone) with ease? 

The Ninja Dragon 4K Dual Camera Smart Drone is easy to fly and comes at the affordable price of only $92.99, that is a discount of 45 per cent. The Ninja Dragon uses a one-button take off and landing so you know you can easily get your UAV off the ground and back into your hands without risk or fear of a disastrous crash. This smart drone can fly from anywhere and creates stunning aerial cinematography thanks to its dual 4k HD camera. 

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What’s more, the optical flow positioning accurately locks your desired height to give you greater stability when taking videos or taking photos. The 1800mAh modular battery lets you hover your craft in the air for up to 15 minutes and the Ninja Dragon’s compact design makes it super portable and easy to store. 

If you’ve been on the market for a drone, but really couldn’t justify the price then now is the time to throw your hat into the ring and take one home. You won’t be disappointed. In fact, you’ll score hours of fun flying your newest purchase around with ease and you’ll capture hours of aerial video that will impress your entire entourage. 

Get the Ninja Dragon 4K Dual Camera Smart Drone for $92.99, (reg. $169.99) a discount of 45 per cent. 

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Deborah Bloomfield
Deborah Bloomfield

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