Almost
four
years
after
teasing
it
at
CES
2021,
Sony
is
discontinuing
the
Airpeak
S1
drone
that
was
designed
to
work
with
Sony’s
mirrorless
cameras.
According
to
a
notice
posted
to
Sony
Japan’s
website
on
November
1st,
sales
of
the
$9,000
drone
will
end
on
March
31st,
2025,
while
all
support
will
end
five
years
later,
as
reported
previously
by
PetaPixel.
Sony
will
also
stop
selling
Airpeak
S1
accessories
like
the
drone’s
gimbal,
battery
charger,
and
remote
control
next
year.
However,
it
will
continue
to
sell
replacement
batteries
and
propellers
until
March
31st,
2026,
and
will
offer
inspections,
repairs,
and
software
maintenance
until
March
31st,
2030.
The
AirPeak
S1
promised
capabilities
including
a
top
speed
of
55.9mph,
flight
times
up
to
12
minutes
with
a
camera
and
gimbal
attached,
and
an
ability
to
maintain
a
stable
flight
in
winds
up
to
44.7mph
when
it
was
officially
announced
in
2021.
However,
the
drone
struggled
to
compete
with
offerings
from
companies
like
DJI,
and
early
reviews
were
not
positive.
PetaPixel
reviewed
the
Airpeak
S1
in
2022
and
concluded
it
was
“not
ready
for
commercial
use.”
Sony
eventually
improved
the
drone’s
capabilities
with
software
updates
that
added
advanced
flight
mapping,
the
ability
for
the
aircraft
to
return
to
a
home
point
autonomously,
and
improved
flight
path
recreation.
The
company
also
introduced
a
lighter
camera
gimbal
and
a
larger
battery
that
extended
flight
times
to
20
minutes
with
a
payload.
However,
when
Sony
announced
its
ILX-LR1
61-megapixel
full-frame
drone
camera
in
2023
that
wasn’t
compatible
with
the
Airpeak
S1,
it
indicated
the
drone’s
days
were
numbered.
That
is
now
confirmed.
Original author: Andrew Liszewski
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