EHang drops the price of the Ghostdrone 2.0 to $899

One of the simplest problems with drones has been the huge price gap between the top end of the market and the toys at the bottom end – so many people want a drone, but end up buying a toy that doesn’t come close to their expectations.

Today, EHang helps a little more – reducing the price of the Ghostdrone 2.0 in Australia by $300 to just $899.

Under $900 for a drone with high level video and photo capabilities, programmable flight, companion goggles, smartphone control and you’re really getting a bargain there.

Plus, remember, EHang have a three strikes rule – they’ll repair your crashed drone three times in the first year – and for a new pilot, this is a very very good deal.

Web: EHang

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