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Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
Good so far
daniel mcdowall
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
Good so far
Kimberly Couto
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2025
Great scuba diving light, super bright.
Kimberly Couto
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2025
Great scuba diving light, super bright.
Scott M Schulze
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025
Super bright and powerful!
Scott M Schulze
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025
Super bright and powerful!
H2Cobra
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2024
OK, I'm a knucklehead. I did not see the very tight plastic wrap on the battery and could not get my flashlight to work. Once that was removed this light lit up my entire shop. I have some cool tactical flashlights that I thought were bright. Nope. This tiny wonder outshines them all (forgive the pun). Waterproof too, though I have not tested it at depth. This is a great flashlight, whether or not you dive.
H2Cobra
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2024
OK, I'm a knucklehead. I did not see the very tight plastic wrap on the battery and could not get my flashlight to work. Once that was removed this light lit up my entire shop. I have some cool tactical flashlights that I thought were bright. Nope. This tiny wonder outshines them all (forgive the pun). Waterproof too, though I have not tested it at depth. This is a great flashlight, whether or not you dive.
Adam Hicks
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2024
For a third of the price of the better known name brand lights, this is a steal. No, it doesn’t really seem like 5000 lumens. My 3k lumen Orcalight is arguably brighter, or about the same (see picture, this product is on the right). But that cost 3x as much as this light. Build quality is solid, light is bright, and it comes with a charger and nice touches such as the power level indicator. All features found on higher level/cost lights. Great for a backup light. Build quality feels decent, though nothing to write home about. But again, expectations have to be realistic with something this affordable.Battery life is as indicated so far, and I appreciate the charger being included, which works great.
Adam Hicks
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2024
For a third of the price of the better known name brand lights, this is a steal. No, it doesn’t really seem like 5000 lumens. My 3k lumen Orcalight is arguably brighter, or about the same (see picture, this product is on the right). But that cost 3x as much as this light. Build quality is solid, light is bright, and it comes with a charger and nice touches such as the power level indicator. All features found on higher level/cost lights. Great for a backup light. Build quality feels decent, though nothing to write home about. But again, expectations have to be realistic with something this affordable.Battery life is as indicated so far, and I appreciate the charger being included, which works great.
Uncle Jack
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2024
Meh. I'm very disappointed in the product page for not really showing much about the product. They've even changed the photos from when I first ordered it and they give even less info. I wanted to know how it charged, if it had a focus feature, and some other things but I had to get it to actually find out.What you get is the flashlight, a case, a big battery (not Samsung), a battery charging "cradle", and a lanyard.This is WAAAY too complicated to use as a regular flashlight. This is JUST a diving light. That's it. That's all you want to do with it. You have to remove the big battery from the light, put it into the cradle, and then plug that into the wall to charge it. Then put everything back together when it's done. Bleh.Oh, and it has no focus feature which makes sense with the waterproofing feature.Overall, if you dive, it's probably fine. If not, don't get it.
Uncle Jack
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2024
Meh. I'm very disappointed in the product page for not really showing much about the product. They've even changed the photos from when I first ordered it and they give even less info. I wanted to know how it charged, if it had a focus feature, and some other things but I had to get it to actually find out.What you get is the flashlight, a case, a big battery (not Samsung), a battery charging "cradle", and a lanyard.This is WAAAY too complicated to use as a regular flashlight. This is JUST a diving light. That's it. That's all you want to do with it. You have to remove the big battery from the light, put it into the cradle, and then plug that into the wall to charge it. Then put everything back together when it's done. Bleh.Oh, and it has no focus feature which makes sense with the waterproofing feature.Overall, if you dive, it's probably fine. If not, don't get it.
Brandon
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2024
This rechargeable LED dive light is good backup or loaner quality light. It comes with 26650 battery, charger, lanyard, and USB-C cable in a semi-disposable plastic case. The battery has to be charged externally, meaning you have to remove the end cap of the light; this may lead to eventual leaks due to O-ring wear.The light is quite bright and has a relatively narrow beam. I did not run it long above water to prevent overheating the LED head. I've tested it on three dives in fresh water, down to a maximum depth of 96 feet. I experienced no leaks. It will not be replacing my Dive-Rite lights but it's a fine loaner or backup.Good value for the money.
Brandon
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2024
This rechargeable LED dive light is good backup or loaner quality light. It comes with 26650 battery, charger, lanyard, and USB-C cable in a semi-disposable plastic case. The battery has to be charged externally, meaning you have to remove the end cap of the light; this may lead to eventual leaks due to O-ring wear.The light is quite bright and has a relatively narrow beam. I did not run it long above water to prevent overheating the LED head. I've tested it on three dives in fresh water, down to a maximum depth of 96 feet. I experienced no leaks. It will not be replacing my Dive-Rite lights but it's a fine loaner or backup.Good value for the money.
Dan Trdge
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2024
This flashlight comes in a nice kit that includes the flashlight, a carrying case, a lanyard, the battery, charger and sheeth. It's a very bright light, with multiple settings to adjust the brightness level that you need. I apprecaite that it uses a rechargeable battery, however, just note that if that battery goes bad you would't be able to replace it with a regular alkaline battery, you would need an exact replacement. I had a similar light where once the battery was fully depleted when I accidentally left it on in a bag, it couldn't be recharged. So I am a little bit leary of that but if you use the case and prevent accidental full discharge, it would likely never be an issue for you. Otherwise, the battery lasts a long time and you get a lot use and versatility with it being rechargeable.
Dan Trdge
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2024
This flashlight comes in a nice kit that includes the flashlight, a carrying case, a lanyard, the battery, charger and sheeth. It's a very bright light, with multiple settings to adjust the brightness level that you need. I apprecaite that it uses a rechargeable battery, however, just note that if that battery goes bad you would't be able to replace it with a regular alkaline battery, you would need an exact replacement. I had a similar light where once the battery was fully depleted when I accidentally left it on in a bag, it couldn't be recharged. So I am a little bit leary of that but if you use the case and prevent accidental full discharge, it would likely never be an issue for you. Otherwise, the battery lasts a long time and you get a lot use and versatility with it being rechargeable.
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