The Inspire One drone looks cool flying and offers a ton of new features, including a 360 degree camera that records in 4K. Read more: www.theverge.com/2014/11/12/7210621/dji-inspire-one Subscribe: www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=theverge The drone game has changed. That may sound like hyperbole, but that was my first impression when experiencing the DJI Inspire One. This is a unit that anyone could pick up and learn to fly quickly, just as you could with the DJI Phantom. But it offers a ton of powerful new features that were previously only available in units too big, dangerous, and expensive for the average consumer to own. Watching the Inspire One take off and land is exciting, because it transforms mid-flight, with the legs folding up after takeoff so you can shoot 360 degrees of unobstructed video. The unit also has a ground-facing camera that can track what's below and keep the unit stabilized, even when there is no GPS signal, making it much easier to fly indoors. Check out our full video catalog: www.youtube.com/theverge/videos Visit our playlists: www.youtube.com/theverge/playlists Like The Verge on Facebook: www.facebook.com/verge Follow on Twitter: www.twitter.com/verge Follow on Instagram: www.instagram.com/verge Read More: www.theverge.com