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Save $110: The Ninja Dragons Blade X 4K Drone is on sale for $89 as of Aug. 21 — a more than 50% dip from its original price of $199.


We've all gushed over an aerial photograph of a beloved place, like a bird's eye view of a nostalgic vacation spot or a glimpse of your house on Google Maps.

But the real nerding out comes when you take those cool shots yourself. Start your new hobby for less than $100 with a 4K Dual Camera Drone from Ninja on sale.

The Ninja Dragons Blade X Drone offers a perfect entry-level setup for beginner pilots. Explore the incredible view of your surroundings with simple remote control gestures over the 360-degree flight angle. A secondary camera and built-in stabilization system are present to boost the quality of your footage. Fly and shoot for over 10 minutes on a single charge.

See it in action:

The Blade X ships with the gear needed to keep your device flying pristinely over time: backup blades, protective blade frames, a rechargeable battery, and charging cable, remote control, and clutch bag.

Save $110 at the Mashable Shop
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