Dive into Brilliance! 🌊
The ORCATORCH DC710 is a high-performance scuba dive light featuring a maximum output of 3000 lumens, Type-C direct charging, and an IP68 waterproof rating, making it ideal for deep-sea exploration and underwater photography. With multiple brightness levels and a robust design, this dive light is perfect for both professional divers and enthusiasts alike.
Manufacturer | ORCATORCH TECHNOLOGY LIMITED |
Item model number | DC710 |
Product Dimensions | 16.26 x 3.05 x 3.56 cm; 762 g |
ASIN | B0D2RML9CX |
D**L
I’m telling you this is the best light
From start to finish my first time trying this amazing light. First it comes with 2 batteries but you will only need one, it lasted all 3 dives. Charging was easy. You simply twist and plug in. No need to take battery out. Now the fun part. It comes with a wrist strap and it’s just always there when you need a light. I had room for my computer, camera and the light is just easily there on your wrist. The light is very, very bright. You can see in the videos it even lights light areas. The light can be adjusted down if needed also. I highly recommend this light to beginners or advanced divers. Love the color, size and composition. Thumbs up all the way. I have other lights but probably won’t be seeing them much anymore. This light is by far the brightest light on the market. So in summary:Easy, cool, bright, long lasting, compact, 2 batteries, wrist strap, leash, and awesome. Contact me for anything. Glad to help
J**H
Perfect Size, Super Bright, and Easy to Use!
I had my eye on this for awhile and when I got the opportunity to try it out, I jumped on it!First, it's definitely a bit bigger than the Amazon photos led me to believe, but nothing crazy either. Compared to other wrist mounts I've seen/used, this is a bit longer, but more more thin/compact all around.We were diving in really murky water but this still came in handy. The light is bright, and has 3 settings for high, medium, and low. These are switched through pushing the power button. You have to cycle through them to turn it off as well.The wrist strap was great! It felt really snug and secure. My wife use it as well, she has smaller hands. We made it as tight as possible and it was a bit loose, however, it secures over your hand/thumb in such a way that she never felt like she was going to drop it, even with an open grip.The only thing that felt a bit frustrating was attaching the strap to the flashlight. You need an allen wrench to insert the screws through the inside of the glove, into the flash light. Once it's on their and tightened down, it's not going anywhere! But it also meant I had to fiddle with it to get it on/off. And if you leave home without the allen wrench you're out of luck, or even if for some reason you wanted to attach it in-water (not sure you would?) but you couldn't.I was surprised that this came with 2 batteries, both rechargeable. One complaint I heard during our night dive course recently, was that they had charged their battery all day and after a few dives they felt nervous the power was getting low. We didn't have that worry, but it was nice to know in-between dives if we did get a low battery, we could easily swap with the spare.At the price-point, feels hard to beat. We had some $50 dive live lights which didn't really do what we needed on our night dives, unless the water was crystal clear and pitch black. Even then it was a narrow beam. This had a wider beam, or at least enough that it lit up the area I expected it to when using it. The swappable batteries are a huge plus too!If you're looking for an adaptable dive light and don't want to break the bank spending $300+, this is the light I'd go with. We're ordering another one so my wife will have one as well.
G**R
Small but powerful light with convenient charging port
The new Orcatorch DC710 is unique among dive lights in having both a convenient charging port on the light and replaceable batteries. With most lights, you have to choose between being able to swap out batteries or being able to charge directly to the light. The DC710 uses a non-proprietary USB-C charging cable (included) to charge the 5000 mAh 21700 battery through a concealed charging port. A spare battery is also included.The DC710 is about 1 cm longer in length and the same diameter as the popular Orcatorch 710. Like its predecessor, the DC710 has three continuous power levels plus an ultra-bright 3000 lumen turbo level. There is a “safe lock” function to prevent the light from turning on by accident. The side button allows for easy switching between modes and has a battery power indicator.The DC710 is equipped with a bracket module to attach the included hand-mount. This mount is comfortable, can be used on either hand, and can be adjusted to fit a wide range of hand sizes. It holds the DC710 securely on the back of the hand allowing full use the hand.My in-water testing was performed in murky water due to recent storms. But, this allowed the focused 6-degree beam angle and brightness of the DC710 to really shine! The narrow beam combined with turbo mode made it easy to get the attention of my dive buddy despite the poor visibility.The Orcatorch DC710 definitely earns a five star review. The only thing I’d like Orcatorch to add is a special edition purple DC710.
M**.
Small and powerful
This light is very well built!! I have used it over the last month several times in different conditions and it has performed very well. The battery life is impressive and the LED battery status light is extremely helpful. I have also liked the charging port on the light. No more battery swaps on a rocking dive boat!!
B**L
Super Bright, love the wrist strap and mount
Added this light to my scuba diving gear. Used it on a boat trip this weekend in San Diego off of Point Loma. We did 3 dives for an hour and 45 minutes total, and the battery didn't even budge off of green.I love the case it comes in, able to throw it into my dry bag I brought on the boat. The extra battery is nice to have in case I forget to charge the main one, but holy cow, that is a strong battery. I also love the external charging port, no need to pull out the battery to charge it.You can see from the video how strong of a light it is, and also, how nice it is to have it right there attached to my hand. We hit 95 feet on our first two dives, and needed this light to help push through the murkiness. Peeping into dark little caves was nice, really lit up the whole area.
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