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FoxFury Announces A Trio Of Drone Mount Solutions For Its Rugo Light

Features 360 Degree Swivel For Positioning

FoxFury Lighting Solutions announces new drone mounts that allow its Rugo light to be used as a drone mounted lighting solution. Mounts are available for DJI Inspire 1 and 2, DJI Phantom 4 and 4 Pro, along with the Yuneec Typhoon H and H520 drones.

The Rugo drone mounts require no tools and can be attached and removed easily. The mount also features a 360-degree rotational swivel that allows the light to be positioned at any angle.

Three mounts are available for drone use:

  • Handlebar / Drone mount for the DJI Inspire 1 and 2 drones. This is sold as a single item because this particular mount can fit a variety of items (including bicycles and select drones). Two are needed to use them with DJI Inspire drones.
  • Rugo Drone mount for the DJI Phantom 4 and Phantom 4 Pro. These are sold as a set of two for balancing on a drone.
  • Rugo Drone mounts for the Yuneec Typhoon H and H520. These are sold as a set of two for balancing on a drone.

The FoxFury Rugo was released in 2016 for use with action cameras, DSLR cameras and drones - ideal for videography and inspections. The Rugo light features a sliding Tri-Lens, a USB rechargeable Quick Swap Power Pack, and waterproof durability. It is visible from 3 statute miles, which satisfies the FAA requirements for night flight.

FoxFury consulted with industry experts to learn how drones are being used in specific fields such as fire, industrial, law, and entertainment. As a result of this feedback, FoxFury designed mounts for the Rugo to attach directly to top selling drones from DJI and Yuneec.

"FoxFury is excited to have quality mounts available that permit Rugos to be used as drone-mounted lighting solutions. The Rugo can now help perform critical inspections at night and help capture key scenes," said Mario Cugini, CEO of FoxFury.  

(Images provided with FoxFury news release)

FMI: www.foxfury.com

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