It’s Cyber Monday, and the deals and discounts are only still active for a limited time! We’ve been looking out for the best Amazon deals for weeks now, and if you’ve been in the market for an awesome 4K drone, today is your lucky day: Right now, when you order the Bwine F7 GPS Drone on Amazon, you’ll only pay $400 for Cyber Monday. At full price, this model sells for $630. The F7 comes with everything you need to get airborne, making for what could be a very exciting Christmas Day for you and yours!

We also recommend checking out our roundup of the best Cyber Monday drone deals for even more sky-is-the-limit discounts!

The Bwine F7 comes with a 4K video camera that captures up to a 120-degree field of view. From new heights, you’ll behold the glories of sunrise, sunset, your neighborhood, and other places of interest. The three-axis gimbal ensures your video is buttery smooth, and you’ll be able to get in close to the action with the camera’s 5x digital zoom. Not to mention, you’ll be able to take the F7 up to 2,000 feet in the air, making it a must for mountaintop photography.

On a full charge, you can expect the F7 to last for up to 75 minutes, and the drone comes with three rechargeable 2,600mAh batteries, so you’ll have over three hours of recording time if you pack all three cells. We were also glad to learn that once the F7 battery starts getting low, the drone will automatically fly back home. And the easy-to-use F7 app even lets you share pics and clips on social media platforms like TikTok and FaceBook.

We’re not sure how long this Cyber Monday markdown is going to stick around, but this is definitely going to be a popular purchase. That being said, today might be the only day to grab the Bwine F7 GPS Drone for as little as $400. That’s 37% off its $630 list price! We also recommend checking out our roundups of the best Cyber Monday Walmart deals and best Cyber Monday Best Buy deals.

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