Techeternal
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True, but I did specify Mavic 2 in my original post.![]()
Just asking, but why wouldn’t the original Mavic ones work? The legs on the drone did not really change, did they?
True, but I did specify Mavic 2 in my original post.![]()
In that case you make good mounts, not sure where Carolina Dronez get there strobes but they are excellentI'm Carolina Dronz supplier for strobe mounts too, Frank is a good guy. He does only carry our Arm Mounts though.
They sell Standalone Cree lights from Flytron. If you ever need lights for other drones, check out the STROBON Cree lights. They are Flytron's newest model.not sure where Carolina Dronez get there strobes
Just asking, but why wouldn’t the original Mavic ones work? The legs on the drone did not really change, did they?
Sorry I'm late to the game guys, we were releasing a new OSMO Pocket product last night and today. We offer the front foot / leg mounts, you can find them HERE just select the "FOOT MOUNT" option in the pull-down.
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Yup......I'm thinking this would be my best method to mount the strobes. Then I can mount white ones front and back on the body as well.
The arms of the M2 series are completely different in size and profile than the Mavic Pro. The Mavic Pro is very square profile while the M2 has eased edges and taper down toward the motors. Our Mavic Pro strobe mounts and are Mavic 2 strobe mounts are not interchangeable.Just asking, but why wouldn’t the original Mavic ones work? The legs on the drone did not really change, did they?
That is correct they do face forward for best visibility on your return trip.Good to know but I'm looking for some that aim the strobes straight out to the side for red / green navigation lights. Yours appear to aim the strobes forward.
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