🌟 Dive into Brilliance!
The Seutgjie Scuba Diving Flashlight is a high-performance underwater light boasting 3000 lumens of brightness, a waterproof rating of IP68, and a rechargeable 5000mAh battery. Designed for durability and versatility, it features three lighting modes and is perfect for scuba diving, camping, and other outdoor adventures.
Special Feature | Rechargeable |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Light Source Type | LED |
Material | High Speed Steel (HSS) |
Included Components | Batteries included |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Brand | Seutgjie |
Brightness | 3000 Lumen |
Runtime | 12 hours |
Manufacturer | Seutgjie |
Part Number | SJ-D617 |
Item Weight | 1.3 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 8.5 x 4.57 x 2.76 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | SJ-D617 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Rechargeable |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
L**R
Excelente calidad
El envío fue antes de lo esperado. La batería realmente almacena los amperios publicados en la descripción del artículo. La luz amarilla en realidad hace un cambio agradable durante el buceo nocturno.
A**R
Great dive light
Took it on a trip days after receiving it. Made 12 dives over 3 days and it was great! Only charged it up on the last day just to be sure. Very bright light!
R**.
Some products just feel like quality...this is one of those!
From the moment this arrived my overall reaction has been wow! This light comes packed in a nice, durable, plastic storage/carrying case (it has a handle). I wouldn't want to drop it down a staircase but for regular use (like storage in a vehicle etc.). This should do fine. I'm not a diver but I like the confidence of having a powerful, durable light around and this gives every appearance of being that. I have also submerged it under water and switched off/on and through functions and no problem. There are three light settings: Really Bright, Bright and strobe. The really bright and strobe can easily be seen from a good distance. This light is obviously heavy duty and has an attached handle that can be sized to your wrist for security. I will say that the weakest link on this light is the tiny key holder ring that attaches handle to light. It feels secure but I'm not sure it could stand up to a really strong pull. This small detail is why I gave a four rather than a five star rating. If I were diving with this I would definitely find some way to reinforce this aspect of an otherwise quality light. FYI: proper placement of rechargeable battery is really important. That battery is not clearly marked as to which is the positive end and which the negative ends. Light comes with battery in place. The positive is down. Suggest just mark that with a sharpie as positive + before removing it and you'll save yourself some guess work later on. Has an adaptor for three AAA batteries so if you forget to recharge your light will still work just fine (nice touch really). I'm putting this where I can get my hands on it easily for general use outside (garage with no lighting) or possible black-outs. They do happen and this will definitely shine a big light on that situation. Other than that weak tether handle connection (which won't honestly effect me) this is a great light and worth the money. Very pleased.
A**.
Suspicious! NOT WORTH IT
You might be looking at this because you're thinking you don't want to spend $60 or $120 for the diving flashlights that you see and figure hey, I'll give this $35 a shot. Well let me tell you, IT'S NOT WORTH IT. It worked great for the ONE time I used it. Feels good in the hand, brightness is great, and battery performance was good. I went to use it on my next dive and nothing. Looking at the button area, it looks like I see some sort of corrosion(?) even though I rinsed it well after use. Don't believe ANYTHING about this flashlight being waterproof. (I did find it funny that this one has a straight up button while all the other flashlights have a different design for on/off function). Trust me, spend the money and get a differently designed one.
C**.
Works great
Very bright and rechargeable.
S**T
Bright-ish
You get what you pay for with this. Moderately bright, but nowhere near what you get with “name brand” dive lights
K**M
Very Nice Light.
Comes in a decent storage box. A 26650 battery and USB charger is included. Also included is an 18650 battery adaptor, which is good because I’ve never seen a 26650 battery until now but I have loads of 18650 all over the place. There is also a 3xAAA battery adaptor included as well if your want to use alkaline batteries (which I don’t recommend because I doubt they will have the power to run this light for very long, (but the option is there just in case). And speaking of power, this light is very bright and brighter than you think (if you’re comparing it to other /very bright LED flashlights).The brightness is a little deceptive because it’s more of a yellow color than the white color that I’ve come to expect from lights like this. In other words, when I first powered it on, I was impressed by how large the beam is, but thought that the battery might be weak because of the yellow color of the light. I then charged the battery, but the color didn’t change. I then compared this one to 2 other (non dive light) flashlights and while this light puts out a yellow color light, it was far superior to my 2 other (very bright) flashlights as you can see in the first 2 photos. I also tried an 18650 battery and it too didn’t change the brightness, intensity or color. I will order some higher Mah 26650s to see if that changes anything and update this review if necessary, but I doubt it will.I then compared this dive light to my “Sky Ray” (it is not a water proof dive light either, but it uses 4x18650 batteries and is extremely bright) and was quite impressed because my SkyRay is the brightest LED light I own (and brightest I’ve ever seen for that matter). As I said, the brightness from this dive light is a little deceptive due to the yellow color leading you to think its dim or the batteries are low - but don’t be fooled by that (as I was), this dive light is extremely bright. And what’s really nice is that there is a low power setting so you don’t have to run it on high all the time to drain the battery too quickly.I am a scuba diver, but it is the middle of January right now here in Michigan so I can’t really test the water proof factor to see if it will hold up for a stand dive of 40-60 feet, but I have no reason to believe that it won’t, because it appears well made and the o-rings seem to be as they should. If the light fails this summer under water, I’ll update the review. If you buy one and it fails, send it back. The previous review said it failed right away so I suspect they got a defective one.That being said, this makes a phenomenal flashlight regardless of being used as a dive light or for anything else for that matter. Just for grins, I did compare the brightness of this light to my “actual dive light” - a 12 year old $35 “Princeton Tec 40” and it was no comparison as you can see from the last photo :-). In all fairness however, that Tec40 only claims 30 Lumens, but is still a decent dive light for most practical underwater applications. That being said, this “Seutgjie” brand dive light is going to blow your mind and will probably be WAY MORE light than you would ever need (even on the low setting).Dive Safe, and I’ll update this review later this summer if needed.
L**Y
Very powerful you should make this part of your equipment
This is very powerful if you are scuba diver especially if you're PADI certified I'd absolutely recommend that this be part of your equipment it's extremely powerful I love that it has like four different modes you can have it in low all the way up to what they call turbo which brings it up to 13,000 Lumen it does get hot so don't use it as a regular flashlight it is meant to be in the water so keep that in mind. You do have to separately recharge the batteries and then you put the batteries in and you can close them up that helps keep that water seal lock. If you're doing deep dives and you need to have it on high just keep in mind that you've got about two maybe 2 1/2 hours time wise before the batteries start to die off on you.
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