The beginner-friendly Spectre Drone is now just $69

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It’s a drone deal day, and the Spectre Drone from Trndlabs has caught our eye. This powerful and nimble quadcopter has an HD camera, and for the next few days, it’s available for only $69.

The Spectre is a great option for beginners and expert flyers alike.

For first-timers, the controls are intuitive and user-friendly. Add to that flight-assistant functionality and auto-takeoff and landing, and you’ll be dominating the skies in no time.

The art of flight has never been this easy to master.

Seasoned drone vets can step it up and enjoy the expert flight mode. This increases your precision with the controls, allowing for stylish aerial acrobatic stunts that will be sure to impress.

The 720p HD camera lets you take high-quality photos and videos. This is true night or day, thanks to the built-in LED lights. You can even take ultra-wide scenic photos or videos at weddings, graduations, or birthdays using the hold function. 

Live video is streamed directly to your smartphone, which connects to the remote. 

TrndLabs Spectre Drone Wide

The Spectre Drone at a glance:

  • 720p HD camera for amazing footage
  • Enhanced auto take-off and landing, and the ability to hold altitude
  • Six-axis gyro sensitivity for complete 360-degree flips
  • Beginner and expert flight modes
  • Built-in LED lights
  • First-person view flights using VR goggles (not included)

The Spectre Drone has a retail price of $150 but, thanks to a double price drop, it’s available right now for just $69

The offer is time-sensitive, and it’s subject to stock. To start commanding the skies, hit the button below.

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