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10 drones on sale: Try your hand at aerial photography and more


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First-person viewing makes it feel like you're the one in the air.

When you use a drone to take pictures, you can capture a bird's eye view of the mountains or stunning ocean-scapes without having to strain for the perfect shot.

As of July 18, these 10 drones are all on sale to help you capture images and memories you can hold on to for life.

Micro Drone 3.0 - Combo Pack

If you want a drone that's super customizable, the Micro Drone 3.0 combo pack is the way to go. Get this micro drone for over 39% off, with a price drop to $129.97 (regularly $215) for a limited time.

Micro Drone 3.0 - Combo Pack — $129.97
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SHIFT RED: HI-LITE Package

With FHD video shooting and real-time video transmission, you'll be primed to capture the perfect shot. When you enter the code SHIFTRED15 at checkout, you can snag this drone package for just $184 (normally $199).

Global Drone 4K Platinum Version

With the Global Drone's stunning 4K HD camera, you can capture clear and beautiful photos and video. Three-level flight speeds help make flying a new adventure every time, and you can practice your flipping and flying skills with 360-degree roll capabilities as well. While it's usually $119, you can snag it on sale for just $109.95 for a limited time.

DIY Building Block STEM Drone

With this DIY kit, kids can create their own drone design to build and fly in real-time — it can even perform 360-degree stunt flips. Save 61% for a limited time and get it for only $49.99 (normally $129).

DIY Building Block STEM Drone — $49.99
Credit: Electronic avenue

M9 Mini Foldable Drone

This compact mini drone is perfect for keeping kids occupied during vacation. You can fly it for up to 10 minutes at a time without a recharge. Save 58% for a limited time and get it for just $74.95 (normally $182).

M9 Mini Foldable Drone — $74.95
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Ninja Dragon Vortex 9 RC Quadcopter Drone with 4K HD Camera

Fly this 4K HD camera drone forward, backward, left, right, and all around with its four-channel 360-degree capabilities. Grab it for just $79.99 after taking 46% off of the retail price (regularly $149).

Copernicus Mini Drone

This drone is small, but it still boasts a 4K HD camera to capture and record photos and videos. Save 17% for a limited time and snag it for just $74.95 (normally $90).

Copernicus Mini Drone — $74.95
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Ninja Dragon Dual 4K Wide Angle 3D Flip Quadcopter

There's nothing that makes you feel like a wizard more than playing with gesture control on a drone. Take stunning photos and videos to boot with a 4K HD camera. While it's normally $169, you can save 41% and get the Ninja Dragon Dual for just $99.

Ninja Dragon J10X Wi-Fi RC Quadcopter Drone with 1080p Wide-Angle HD Camera

When you connect your smartphone to the Ninja Dragon J10X, you can feel like you're flying alongside it with real-time photo and video viewing. Plus, a six-axis gyroscope helps make flying more stable and easier to maneuver. Save 50% for a limited time and get it for just $99 (normally $199).

Stealth Dragon 240 Headless FPV Drone with 4K HD Camera

When you connect your phone to the controller of the Stealth Dragon 240, you can see everything from your drone's perspective. Shave 40% off for a limited time and get it for just $119.99 (normally $199).

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