After the much-hyped HONOR 400 5G was released in the Philippines a few months ago (for a good, GadgetMatch-approved reason at that), HONOR is back with its even more capable variant, the HONOR 400 Pro 5G.
On paper, the Pro model has pretty much all the specs, features, and AI technologies expected from the midrange segment — and an HONOR device — at this time of the year.
But beyond a typical specs and features rundown, the last three weeks have proven that this phone’s performance speaks for itself.
Whether you’re going to use it primarily for taking stunning photos as it’s blatantly marketed, or for other purposes, you can get performance and reliability from this device that screams premium mid-ranger.
For capturing everyday wonders
Speaking of cameras, the star of the handset is its 200MP f/1.9 ultra-clear AI main camera, similar to the standard counterpart.
This has a 1/1.4-inch sensor size and OIS, enabling clear and sharp captures even in challenging conditions.
Naturally, if you’re taking scenes or subjects at just 1x or 2X zoom, they’ll come out with great detail. Even the most mundane or random subjects appear lively and will pop out immediately.
The color science leans more on the natural side, but not to a point where it’s washed out and already lifeless.
Although, sometimes, some results do come out with darker hues than what you’ll see with the naked eye — like medium-rare steaks coming out a little browner than expected, or other solid colors appearing more intense.
Food, portraits, low-light snaps, more
Captures under low light conditions or at night still look pleasing, without being overexaggerated. The lens just takes in more light for the image to retain more details for dark parts.
Beside the 200MP main camera is a 50MP Sony IMX856 AI telephoto camera. This particular shooter allows users to snap subjects from afar, like buildings, concerts, and more.
You can retain solid detail at up to 6X zoom. AI Superzoom also processes captures from an even longer range just to make them more recognizable.
To be honest, it’s the shots from various concerts above made me appreciate the camera package from the get-go.
Imagine, these were taken at 6X zoom, indoors, with a cozy low-light ambience, and there’s even a Portrait Mode at 6X far so you can make subjects stand out a bit more.
There’s also a 12MP ultra-wide lens. I used this sparingly, and there is also some color inconsistency, but results are still IG-worthy.
Portraits are sharp and detailed. You can easily pull off captures with smooth transitions. Of course, there are Harcourt filters, as well as soft and retro-looking ones under Film Simulation.
And for some reason, they all just look natural and apt for your shots. I have long looked for apps to at least get an overall appeal close to retro film cameras, but they just didn’t suit well with me.
The ones on the HONOR 400 Pro are actually some you can use and lean on.
With a 50MP selfie camera, captures from the front side also come out easily better than ones from lower midrange devices. There’s a good balance of sharpness and smoothness.
More samples:
Editing on the fly made easy
Having covered most of the build-up for the HONOR 400, it was also refreshing to be able to try some of the AI-powered creativity features on the Pro variant.
HONOR retained the popular ones, including AI Image to Video, as well as AI Outpainting and AI Eraser, among others. I couldn’t help but try on my Thor action figure.
And there was one instance I really forgot to take a video of our printed photo from a local studio, so the feature really played its role.
Using these features are still subjective as they’re “scary” for some, but it’s good to know it serves its purpose for some instances.
AI Snapshot also does a good job of freezing more fast-moving subjects, like the LRT train below.
Now, some might prefer Instagram-ready colors on some photos, particularly food, and this is where the built-in filters help.
MJ was right, these native filters eliminate the need for Instagram and VSCO, while AI Upscale smoothens images — including faces so you won’t need B612 and Remini anymore.
There are actually a ton, but “Bright” and “Genki” often satisfy the eye test. These just elevate the overall appeal of images up a notch.
And just the mere fact you won’t have to go through extra steps like downloading extra apps or switching from one screen to the other makes the usage experience more premium.
In a way, these filters will aptly match the mood of your shots — if they’re taken on a bright, sunny day or a more laxed, gloomy occasion.
For instance, the past few weeks have seen torrential downpours, and the shots below reflect the mood accurately.
For everyone’s highs
Filming is likewise smooth and steady. There is less stuttering, thanks in part to the camera system’s OIS. Rendering HD videos with your preferred video editing apps takes just a few minutes.
Another feature I like on the device is noise reduction when filming. This is very handy especially in crowded places or when I have to say something on the record while outside. And it does its work.
With how unmemorable the past few weeks have been, it’s easy to get lost in moving on. Good thing, viewing media I took from the device actually made me realize there were still some indelible highs in spite of many lows as of late.
Powerful for less
At the heart of the HONOR 400 Pro 5G is a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor. This delivers enough power for just about about every task — light and heavy.
The phone hardly broke sweat for titles like Honor of Kings, Racing Master, and Call of Duty Mobile.
Along with a 6.7-inch 120Hz AMOLED display, visuals look next-level and the overall gameplay experience is seamless each time.
The device will allow you to play at the highest possible graphics and resolution settings without heating up significantly.
Beyond these, the neat interface of the dedicated Game Manager makes it a lot easier to tinker with settings. I usually just have Mistouch Prevention Touch Enhance, FPS Boost, and Rotation Lock turned on.
Plus, if you’re just at home and have a fast and capable internet connection, the Wi-Fi 6 support on the device will amplify that for even less latency for scenarios like gaming and livestreaming.
Outside of gaming, just watching on YouTube or TikTok for hours and hours feels a lot better with the 460ppi pixel density of the screen and its brightness.
The phone has a wide real estate for viewing content. And while the display is quad-curved, the body’s thickness is ample enough to strike a balance.
There were hardly any moments of eye strain for extended screen time as well, even when I’ve been deprived of sleep as of late.
For quick trips and extended itineraries
With a 6,000mAh battery and support for up to 100W charging, the HONOR 400 Pro can last an entire day.
Between endless social media browsing and streaming videos and music, as well as occasional searches on Google Chrome and Maps and taking photos and videos, you’ll still end up with enough juice to take yourself home.
I even utilized the phone’s reverse charging capability to power another device, all while using it as a hotspot for two further gadgets. Always-On Display was also on.
Premium for a reason
Design wise, the HONOR 400 Pro does exude a premium feel. The back side is smooth and does not absorb fingerprints. My only gripe is that is a little slippery.
Although, gripping the phone firmly from the sides gives ample stickiness when you’re going to pull it out from your pocket or moving it from point A to point B.
The camera island takes up slightly more space with its extra shooter, with each rear camera protruding slightly. The design is simple, straightforward, and stylish.
Seamless everywhere else
For other scenarios, the HONOR 400 Pro can deliver a level of performance that, while doesn’t necessarily rival what you can get from legitimate flagships, is still close enough.
If you’re coming from lower mid-rangers or entry-level devices, you will ultimately feel the big jump when you switch to this device.
If you happen to have other HONOR devices like their earbuds or a MagicBook laptop, transferring files or even just general interconnectivity is likewise simple.
Is the HONOR 400 Pro 5G your GadgetMatch?
It feels like three weeks weren’t enough to exhaust just how capable the handset is across all aspects.
But all in all, HONOR 400 Pro 5G gives you a vibe that it will easily last for four to five years and can still deliver what is expected from it.
The phone does face stiff competition in the segment, but my bet is on its longevity.
It’s an easy Swipe Right. Explicitly, you get what is marketed to you. Beyond that, the little things truly make the device a midrange wonder.
HONOR 400 Pro 5G specs:
- Processor: Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, 4nm process, up to 4.3GHz power
- OS: MagicOS 9.0
- Memory: 12GB+12GB
- Internal storage: 512GB
- Display: 6.7-inch 120Hz AMOLED display, 1 billion colors, 5,000 nits peak brightness, 460ppi pixel density
- Battery: 6,000mAh
- Charging: 100W wired, 50W wireless HONOR SuperCharge
- IP68 and IP69 water and dust resistance rating
The HONOR 400 Pro 5G is now in the Philippines for PhP 32,999 via Lazada, Shopee, and TikTok Shop.
Freebies include an HONOR Choice Earbuds Clip (worth PhP 4,999) and an HONOR High Speed Fan Vimi Sonic 1 Pro (worth PhP 1,099).
Gaming
The Razer DeathAdder V4 Pro made me believe in wireless mice
I used to turn my nose up at ultra-light wireless mice. I preferred the heft of a traditional mouse. The tactile sensation of pushing a heavier mouse makes me feel that my efforts are mechanically moving the cursor on the screen. In contrast, a lighter mouse eradicates that connection, making itself invisible. You no longer feel connected to your PC via a mouse; your hand itself becomes the cursor. I needed that connection.
It wasn’t until the Razer DeathAdder V4 Pro that I realized how silly it is to keep that extra weight.
As if nothing was there
The Razer DeathAdder V4 Pro is built for pro gamers. It’s extremely lightweight and impressively fast through its wireless connection.
To be more accurate, the mouse itself, minus the wire and the dongle, weighs only 56 grams. Coming from a chunkier mouse, my hand just flies through my desk mat. It’s like taking off ankle weights and suddenly feeling the weightlessness of a run.
Despite the reduced resistance, I never felt disconnected from the cursor on the screen. The mouse has a maximum polling rate of 8,000Hz. Personally, I didn’t go beyond the default 1,000Hz much. It’s more than enough for casual to slightly more competitive gaming. And in any case, the higher settings are just there for those rare times I want to dabble in more intense games.
Immediately, the DeathAdder V4 Pro’s weight and polling rate were enough to melt my worries over ultra-light and wireless mice.
A simple, no-frills layout
As a competitive mouse, the DeathAdder V4 Pro sheds off any extemporaneous buttons that some gaming mice have.
For input, the mouse has the two traditional left-and-right mouse buttons, a scroll wheel and middle mouse button, and two extra buttons near the thumb. For non-gaming purposes, the two extra buttons can act as the back and next buttons.
Right near the bottom’s optical sensor, you can find a button that doubles for turning the mouse off and changing the sensitivity. I adore this layout. My previous mouse had its DPI button near my grip, leading to a lot of accidental presses. Now, I understand that the layout might favor some types of games, but it just wasn’t it for me. The DeathAdder V4 Pro keeps it out of sight and out of mind.
A remarkably useful app
Initially, I bristled at needing another seemingly unnecessary for a new peripheral. However, the Razer Synapse app is surprisingly useful.
It’s remarkably good with fine-tuning. In the traditional DPI settings, you can adjust all the way down to the last digit. It’s all about making the experience as tailored to your tastes as is possible.
Besides the sensitivity, the app also has settings for mouse mat surface calibration for when you lift the mouse off the mat. It also has dynamic sensitivity and rotation calibration to tailor mouse movement based on what angle you hold the mouse with.
Even the dongle is useful
Traditionally, a mouse dongle is just to ensure that the mouse is well connected to the PC. The DeathAdder V4 Pro’s dongle is more useful. For one, it uses the same USB-A to USB-C wire to charge the mouse, so you don’t need to take off the wire every single time.
Secondly, it has three LED lights for three customizable displays. By default, it shows connection quality, battery level, and polling rate. You can rearrange these three, take out one to add DPI stage, or turn them off altogether. To me, these displays are very useful. They even use multiple colors and shades, so it’s not just red, orange, and green to show the battery, for example.
Most importantly, it’s small enough to keep out of the way. Since the wire is long, you can just hide the entire thing.
Optional grip tape
This is such a small thing to add, but I love it so much. The box includes grip tape for the left-and-right mouse buttons and both sides.
Besides adding grip, the tape also keeps the main body clean from the dirt on your hands over time.
The best part is that it’s replaceable. Some mice have the rubber built in. So, in those other mice, when your finger inevitably rub them smooth, you’re stuck with a slippery rubber piece until you replace the entire mouse. The replaceable grip tape is such a godsend against this problem.
Battery for weeks
The DeathAdder V4 Pro lasts an absurdly long time. It took me two weeks before the dongle showed a color that hovered perilously closer to red. Even then, it still had juice to keep going on. For reference, I usually keep my PC on the entire day for five to six days a week. I also don’t turn the mouse off with the PC because it has a low-power state that preserves battery life.
If you keep the mouse at the default 1,000Hz, Razer promises that a full charge can last 150 hours. If you’re more diligent in turning the mouse off after every use, you can probably squeeze out a bit more, too. Alternatively, the lifespan at the maximum 8,000Hz is reportedly 22 hours, which isn’t too bad if you need the mode for long competitive sessions.
Regardless, it’s not too much of a big deal to charge the mouse. It can still work perfectly when connected to the included cable.
Is the Razer DeathAdder V4 Pro your GadgetMatch?
The Razer DeathAdder V4 Pro made me eat humble pie. After years of snobbery towards ultra-light wireless mice, Razer’s latest peripheral mended my ways and convinced me to drop the weightier mouse.
But that’s just me. If you’re already a fan of wireless mice, the DeathAdder V4 Pro is a no-frills gaming mouse that brilliantly prioritizes function over form. It’s simple, fast, and reliable as a plug-and-play peripheral. But when it needs to be better, it can tailor your entire experience to give you a competitive edge.
The only aspect that might make you think twice is its price. At US$ 169.99, the DeathAdder V4 Pro asks you to pay for a bit more than other alternatives. It’s still within the range of its contemporaries, but the price tag is a heavy ask.
It’s still a Super Swipe for me, though. Price aside, it’s a perfect mouse for all occasions.
Reviews
How the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 fit the life I built from the ground up
’tis a compact companion built for busy days, big dreams, and a life in full color~
When the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip line entered my life years ago, it felt like a playful detour that sparked joy in my late twenties.
Seven generations later, the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 arrived at a time when I had shed my old skin and rebuilt my strength.
Holding this new version felt like meeting a familiar companion who had also transformed and grown into something far more refined. I saw a glow up I recognized because it mirrored my own.
literally, glowing up
I have seen the Flip evolve through every generation. Calling the Galaxy Z Flip7’s design a small update does not honor the work Samsung put in.
This model feels like a body sharpened by intention, the same way an athlete reaches a new physique through discipline and consistency.
At 13.7 mm folded and 6.5 mm unfolded, it is the slimmest Flip yet. It feels like it dropped unnecessary weight and revealed its strongest form.
It easily fits inside my tiny Rags2Riches purse along with my cards, lip balm from Bench Beauty, and my Poy Sian inhaler. When holding it, it feels natural, almost like a custom grip carved for my daily routine.
Its Armor Aluminum frame and Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2 body feel sturdy without feeling heavy. The matte finish keeps it smudge free and secure.
Despite my clumsy moments and active life, I have never dropped it. I trust this phone in the way I trust my body after years of rebuilding strength.
People once assumed I would never survive ultramarathons because I looked thin and fragile, but that version of me existed seven years ago. Seven years change people, and seven years also change phones.
the color of confidence
The Blue Shadow variant is the signature color of this year’s lineup, and it is stunning.
Still, I felt pulled toward the Coral Red. My spiritual advisor once said that the colors we gravitate to reflect our internal shifts.
Purple and Blue Shadow belonged to my healing era. Coral Red came to me when I was finally ready to live louder.
The moment I held the Galaxy Z Flip7, something in my life began to shift. It became an accessory that matched my renewed courage.
It was the first thing people noticed when I joined events or casual dinners. People asked about it, and each time felt like an invitation to share stories about life and technology.
The Galaxy Z Flip7 amplified my world instead of blending in. Like that line from “Golden” by H/UNTRIX, it felt like stepping into a chapter where hiding is no longer an option because shining has become natural.
strength training for a hinge
My life is fast, demanding, and most of the time, messy. I open and close the Galaxy Z Flip7 more times than I can count.
It reminds me of how I worry about my knees during steep downhill sprints. Yet I trust the Galaxy Z Flip7’s hinge the way I trust my legs after proper rehab.
The new Armor FlexHinge feels smoother and more controlled. The crease is less visible, the same way my knee scars softened after I recovered from that cliffside fall in the Cordilleras.
The hinge performs like it completed a strength program built for elite athletes. It stays stable in various Flex Mode angles and never feels weak.
After more than three months, I have not encountered a single moment that made me concerned about durability. It feels ready to journey with me into another year of reinvention.
now playing: Kimetsu no Yaiba
The main display now stretches to 6.9 inches from last year’s 6.7 inches, while the cover screen expands to 4.1 inches from 3.4 inches with slimmer bezels that give more room to breathe.
It’s bright enough at 2600 nits to use under sunlight and smooth enough at 120Hz to glide through my day.
The bigger cover screen changed my routine. I reach for the phone less and still get what I need. It feels like learning efficient movement in training where every exercise has purpose.
When I had the Galaxy Z Flip7, I was deep into a Demon Slayer marathon. I wanted to catch up before the first part of the Infinity Castle movie arrived, and the timing felt impeccable.
I was casually seeing a doctor who loved the anime, and through his influence, I finished all five seasons in just two weeks.
During lunch, I squeezed in episodes by watching through my iPad Pro and continued the journey through the Galaxy Z Flip7 every night before falling asleep.
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba is visually rich, and the Galaxy Z Flip7’s vibrant display carried the colors and emotions beautifully.
It felt like watching a moving painting, bright enough to keep me invested even when my eyes were tired after long training days.
The phone was light enough to hold with one hand, which made late-night streaming comfortable. I often drifted into sleep with the anime’s warm glow still playing in my palm, the same way I used to fall asleep after exhausting long runs.
The sound quality was not the Galaxy Z Flip7’s strongest suit. It became loud and cranky when pushed too far, so I kept the volume lower, which worked well for quiet nights and even quieter TikTok spirals.
Still, the Galaxy Z Flip7 handled content consumption smoothly. Whether I was watching Netflix or scrolling through TikTok for story inspiration, the phone kept up in a way that felt seamless.
personal device for a personal life
I assigned the Galaxy Z Flip7 to my personal world. My iPhone 16 Pro handles work, deadlines, productions, and campaigns.
Meanwhile, the Galaxy Z Flip7 holds my personal content, and the people who deserve my presence after hours.
The Now Brief feature surprised me. I handle many things at once and often miss small but important details. Now Brief feels like having a reliable secretary who keeps track of messages, appointments, and updates.
It makes everything feel lighter. Even when the phone is folded, it supports me in ways I did not expect. The Galaxy Z Flip7 teaches me that sometimes the smaller screen can carry the bigger load.
the stamina to keep up
Unfolded, the Flip7 gives a complete smartphone experience. It’s lean and compact, yet powerful.
It supports all the facets of who I am. Creative director. Lifestyle journalist. Endurance athlete. Entrepreneur. Strategist. Co-founder of a sports team and a sports marketing agency. I have many roles that demand structure, time, and energy. A flagship phone must keep up at all times.
The new chipset delivers smoother performance and improved Wi-Fi stability. The Galaxy Z Flip7 can handle content creation, writing, and bursts of social uploads. Although, it struggles with overheating during long data sessions or when I edit many media files.
The 4300mAh battery is better than before, yet still not enough for my lifestyle. Even so, the Flip7 remains reliable. It’s compact without compromising capability.
It has enough stamina for my personal life, and that is all I need from this phone.
an experience just for you
What I have always loved about Android is the creative freedom that allows a phone to feel like an extension of who you are.
Apple is slowly catching up, yet One UI 8 already gives a level of personalization that feels intentional. Living with the Galaxy Z Flip7 made me appreciate how these refinements upgrade daily life in ways that may seem small yet feel meaningful when added up.
The dynamic wallpapers were a delight. The color tones shifted with the time of day, brightening during mornings and softening at night.
It felt like a gentle reminder that the smallest routines are often the ones that build consistency. Fitness taught me that progress happens through tiny habits that compound in silence, and somehow the Galaxy Z Flip7’s design language echoed that mindset.
Even something as simple as the Weather app felt more polished. It became a small visual check-in that added a bit of calm to busy days.
Depending on how you use your phone, One UI’s enhancements may feel subtle. I noticed them in those moments when life slows down enough for you to appreciate the way technology quietly supports your life.
It truly is in the smallest things where the most meaningful changes begin.
for picture-perfect memories
The Galaxy Z Flip7 has been my daily driver for more than three months, and its cameras consistently produced vibrant, sharp photos.
I relied heavily on the main camera and the cover screen because that feels like the core reason to own a Flip. Flex Mode gave me angles that matched every part of my life.
It supported my workout videos, my best selfies, my solo travel portraits, and spontaneous moments with friends or dates whenever I wanted to capture a memory without involving anyone else.
The hardware stayed the same with its 50-megapixel main camera, 12-megapixel ultrawide lens, and 10-megapixel front shooter.
But the real improvement came from the ProVisual engine. Its software enhancements handled dynamic range and low light more confidently.
It felt oddly similar to how an athlete trains. Your body may look the same from the outside, yet your form and strength grow from refining what already exists.
I’ve shared my sample photographs at my story about my trip to Zhengzhou in China. (READ: Zhengzhou through the lens of Galaxy Z Flip7)
If you haven’t checked that out, here are some of the moments I captured with the Galaxy Z Flip7 throughout the year:
Is the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 your GadgetMatch?
The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 is the strongest version of the Flip so far. It feels like a phone that has gone through its own version of strength training, carrying subtle upgrades that form a noticeable transformation when you live with it every day.
It’s an easy recommendation if you are coming from older Flip models or switching from other Android devices. It even feels refreshing if you want to try something different from a slate phone like an iPhone.
People often assume that my lifestyle is better suited for the Galaxy Z Fold7 because of the volume of work that I handle. I thought the same.
Yet the Galaxy Z Flip7 surprised me by fitting my routines and the life I am building as I continue to grow into this new chapter.
It has the power of a flagship smartphone, cameras that let me document milestones, and a personality that blends effortlessly with mine.
The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 starts at PhP 70,990 for the 12GB+256GB variant and PhP 78,990 for the 12GB+512GB. It feels worth every bit of the investment if you want a phone that can keep up with your lifestyle while adding a sense of intention and identity.
And because of that, the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 is a Super Swipe and earns the GadgetMatch Seal of Approval. It’s a device shaped by years of refinement, much like any athlete who continues to evolve with discipline. Of course, it’s easily my GadgetMatch.
But if you’re wondering if this could be yours, it’s time to Swipe Right if you want a flip smartphone that offers a full and personal experience.
Swipe Left if you still prefer larger devices like the Galaxy Z Fold7 or traditional slate smartphones.
The Galaxy Z Flip7 is an acquired taste, and choosing it feels similar to choosing a sport or a fitness journey. It becomes meaningful only when you are ready for the change it brings.
When a drone removes the pressure of framing your shot, something shifts. Instead of thinking like a cameraman in mid-air, you start feeling like a passenger—gliding, peeking, drifting wherever curiosity points. That’s the Antigravity A1’s biggest trick. It frees you from the usual anxiety of lining up subjects and horizons, and instead hands you a 360° canvas where everything is the shot.
You’re not just flying a drone here. You’re capturing possibilities.
A learning curve that feels worth it
Our first encounter with the A1 wasn’t graceful. The whole kit—the drone, the motion controller, the goggles—looked like more gear than we’d ever want to carry. And honestly, it’s not light. The carrying case helps, but if you’re a creator who travels with limited space, you’ll feel the bulk.
But something changes after you watch Antigravity’s tutorial videos. The setup starts making sense. The workflow becomes clearer. And suddenly this intimidating kit clicks into a system that feels thoughtfully built.
Yes, the A1 demands more commitment than a typical foldable drone. But once everything is running, it also rewards you in ways those drones simply can’t.
Because the moment you let go of traditional framing, the experience opens up.
Flying feels different — and surprisingly freeing
The first few minutes gave us honest-to-goodness vertigo. The goggles trick your brain for a moment, and we had to remind ourselves that we weren’t the ones flying… only the drone was. But after that initial adjustment, the A1 became one of the easiest drones we’ve flown.
This is coming from a team used to a standard RC controller.
The motion controller does have a tiny millisecond delay, but nothing deal-breaking. Once you start moving with it, the A1 responds fast enough to match your intent. The result: a strange but enjoyable combination of freedom and precision.
Range is a bit trickier. The spec sheet promises up to 5km, but real-world conditions paint a very different picture. In our subdivision, we managed only about 500–800 meters before warnings popped up.
In a more open field, we pushed farther—around 1.5km—before the connection dropped again. We’re guessing interference, but it’s a reminder that real-world flight always has variables.
Still, when it’s in the air, the A1 feels smooth, confident, and ready for creativity.
A camera that encourages imagination
This is where the A1 shines the most.
The 8K 360° camera is excellent in well-lit environments. Stitching between lenses is clean, and the lack of blind spots means you can essentially treat the entire sky as a playground. Missed your subject? Reframe later. Didn’t tilt fast enough? Fix it in post.
The camera encourages experimentation because it removes punishment. It lets you fly for fun—and edit with intention later.
Obstacle avoidance also works well, at least in proper lighting. The goggles flash colors and beep based on distance: yellow at around 2.5–5 meters, red when you’re close—around 1–1.5 meters. Just remember: this system does not work in the dark. If visibility is low, the sensors won’t save you.
Return-to-Home, on the other hand, is rock solid. We unplugged the goggles by accident and the drone immediately started flying back. Same thing happened when the signal dropped. It’s reassuring, especially for a drone that encourages bold flights.
The workflow is both smooth… and frustrating
Antigravity’s card reader is great. Plug it into your phone and the app picks it up right away. It reads, writes, and lets you edit without transferring files into internal storage. It’s efficient, and it saves so much time and space.
Wireless transfer, however, needs work. Our phone refused to connect to the drone directly. No wireless transfers, no visibility, just repeated errors. For a product aimed at fast social-ready workflows, this is a weak spot.
Antigravity Studio—the brand’s own editing app—feels familiar if you’ve used CapCut or similar tools. Layout is intuitive, and even if it has its own style, newcomers won’t get lost. You can start editing almost immediately.
Is the Antigravity A1 your GadgetMatch?
The Antigravity A1 isn’t trying to compete with traditional drones. It’s trying to change the way we capture the world from above. And in many ways, it succeeds.
It’s not the smallest setup. It’s not the easiest to pack. And its wireless transfer issues are frustrating.
But once you’re in the air, flying through its goggles, seeing a spherical 8K world you can reframe later—it becomes an entirely different creative experience. The kind that makes the weight worth carrying. The kind that makes you want to go out and try something new.
If you’re a creator who’s tired of shooting the same angles and the same predictable drone footage, the Antigravity A1 opens up a new lane.
One that feels a little wild, a little experimental, and a lot of fun.
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