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It’s finally Christmas, which means it’s the best time of the year to buy yourself something new. The Vivitar Aeroview drone is only $99 today — down $30 from its original price of $129 at Walmart. If you’ve been looking for cheap drone deals, this is one of the best. Buy the Vivitar Aeroview drone today and change the way you capture your favorite memories this Christmas season and beyond — you never know when it might sell out.

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The Vivitar Aeroview drone has a Full HD wide-angle camera so you can capture the most stunning landscapes and gorgeous sunsets on that next hiking trip you take. The Wi-Fi-enabled live video feed will let you see what your drone is recording so you get the right angles for all your videos. There’s no better way to save your favorite memories. Don’t worry about losing your drone in the sky; with follow-me technology you can always keep track of where your drone is — even when you can’t see it. Your video will also be incredibly smooth — there’s both an auto-hover feature and a quadcopter design so your drone will always stay steady and deliver clear images and videos. The 1,000-foot range is great as well, allowing you to capture videos from very high, almost as if you were shooting for a professional movie.

The Vivitar Aeroview drone has a 12-minute flying time, more than most drones at its current price point. There’s even a one-key return feature if you’re ever in a hurry and need your drone safely in your hands — using a drone has never been this convenient. It’s super easy to use as well. Just download the smartphone app and follow your drone with live video wherever it goes. Reviewers also marveled at how easy the assembly is — you’ll have your drone up in the air within minutes not hours.

With a 12-minute flight time, auto-hover features, and live video feed, the Vivitar Aeroview drone is one of the best affordable drones on the market right now. Buy it now at its reduced price of $99 and start recording your favorite videos this Christmas. Just make sure to snap it up quickly. At such a low price this drone is bound to run out of stock soon.

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Nishka Dhawan
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Nishka Dhawan is a freelance blogger and writer. She loves writing about tech, entertainment, and style. Her biggest…
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