SAVE 50%:The Holy Stone HS175D quadcopter drone is on sale at Amazon for just $135.99, down from the Holy Stone MSRP of $269.99. That's a savings of $134.
Whether you're hoping to capture epic footage of friends skiing this winter or would like to share aerial views of trips to your family back home, a drone can be a fun tech gadget to play with. Thanks to Amazon's Prime Day Big Deal sale event, we're seeing some incredible deals on drones (and smartphones and Apple Watches and all kinds of tech).
As of Oct. 8, the Holy Stone HS1775D quadcopter drone is on sale for just $135.99 at Amazon, down from the listed price at Holy Stone of $296.99. That's a 50% discount or a savings of $134 — and an even better deal than Amazon has listed.
SEE ALSO: October Prime Day is finally here — here are all the best deals to shop so farHoly Stone makes quality drones that come in at affordable prices. With a 4k camera, the Holy Stone HS175D quadcopter drone captures a wide 110-degree angle with 90 degrees of adjustability. Thanks to the two batteries, you can get up to 46 minutes of flight time with the drone. Plus, you get an included carrying case.
Holy Stone designed the HS175D to be friendly for beginners to the world of drones. Functions like altitude hold and one key take off and landing make learning how to control the drone less intimidating. Plus, this model has GPS auto return, meaning it'll use GPS to automatically return home should it lose signal, get out of range, or enter a low battery mode.
If you've been considering a drone or have someone on your holiday shopping list who would love one, today's deal on the Holy Stone HS175D is an impressive one.
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