🌊 Light up your underwater world like a pro!
The Suptig Waterproof Underwater Light is a high-performance dive light compatible with a wide range of action and SLR cameras. Waterproof up to 180ft (55m), it features a powerful 1300 lux LED array with four lighting modes powered by a rechargeable 2500mAh battery. Built with stainless steel and durable PC materials, it’s designed to resist rust and endure deep-sea conditions, making it the perfect companion for professional-grade underwater photography and videography.
W**1
This thing is great
Used this for a food review i did and it worked out amazing. It has 3 settings, a low, high, and a strobe and gave me more than enough light for what i needed.
S**E
Don't Buy: The Best Sub-$40 Dive Video Light With Severe Quality Control Issues
Final review After 17 Dives: It Died after charging it overnight. It turned itself off (as it would at random and then turn itself back on) and simply would not turn on regardless. Note that I Never went any deeper than their advertised depth limit and I never abused the light.If you choose to buy this brand, I highly suggest that you cycle the light on and off several times to make sure that it doesn't fail while you can still return it for free in case it fails. Definitely seal it after the free return has expired and Before your first dive! And keep your fingers crossed!Avoid the Brand until they fix their Quality Control Issues.... SadnessReview After 14 Dives:Please also read my original review, below.Everything started really great and hopeful: Having read the horror tales about flooding on the first dive, I found and purchased a semi-permanent waterproof silicon seal that I then used around the lip of the light, where the front clear plastic is attached to the black back housing. It seems to have worked 99%, as I still see a bit of fogging when exposed to cold water at depth - which scares me! All was well until in the middle of the 5th dive (day 3, 1st dive) the light wouldn't turn off! No matter how many times I pressed the button, how long I held it, etc. it simply would not change modes or turn off. So I decided to stop pressing it out of the fear that if I press too hard I might break the seal behind the button and flood the light, making a bad situation worse. I also counted my lucky stars that I knew that the light lasted 2.5 hours (~1.5 dives: 1 hour dive + 1 hour surface time + 1/2 second dive) so that I'd at least have the light at the beginning of the second dive, and that we were only doing one dive a day. I also knew that the light recharged quickly, but I didn't know how long it took to recharge if it was On the Entire Time!So, I now charge over night making sure that the light is well vented (as it gets quite hot with the light on while charging). I am a bit concerned about the battery catching on fire. I am considering partially submerging it in water (coffee cup?) to help cool it off without getting the electric connections wet, but that is hard to arrange when you are moving from one hotel room to another and diving in Indonesia!Fortunately, the light Does fully recharge overnight. It also sometime switches from mode to mode while recharging all on its own lonesome! What is more, on the 11th dive, I found out that I can - sometimes - even turn it off. Though it sometimes also turns itself back-on! I am months from returning to the US where I'd have been able to send the light back as defective. Of course, given that I've placed the seal, I seriously doubt that they'd give me my money back....At this point I am not sure that I'd trust ANY Scuptig light to take with me on a long overseas trip. At least if you are diving in the US and buy it right before your dive, you'd be able to return a defective light. But.....Moral of the story:1. Great Concept2. Horrible Quality Control / parts / manufacturing3. Buy 2 at such a great price or buy this and a similar one from Neewer? (given the Scuptig quality control issues) or just buy the Neewer and forget about All Scuptig lights (sadness)-----------Original Review Before Diving (gave 5 stars!)I purchased four (4) different lights to compare and keep the best (I am retired and have the time, but travel most of the year so I don't have time, space, etc to carry / replace a poor light, ~1 year at a time!). My wife and I dive as often as we can and I take pictures and videos using my (out of production) Nikon Coolpix w300. It's built-in flash is great for macro but.... And my previous sub $40 light just died.I compared 4 sub-$40 dive lights and "Suptig 30 LED Video Light Waterproof Light Underwater Light" won (for my purposes) after a day-long competition!https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08B8TN4F4The competitors were:Suptig Video Lighting Dive Light Underwater Lights 72 Led Lightshttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B07Z1TYVTZSuptig Diving Light High Power Dimmable Waterproof LED Video Light Fill Night Light Diving Underwater Light Waterproof 147fthttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B07BCC4VQWNeewer Waterproof Up to 131ft/40m Underwater 20 LED 700LM Flash Dimmable Fill Night Light with 3 Color Filter(White, Orange, Purple)https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01KO0SSH2How I tested:1. I fully charged all four2. I turned-on all four at full power at the same time and ran a timer3. Suptig 30 LED Video Light lasted 2:22 before it suddenly cut-off (awesome)4. Suptig Video Lighting Dive Light Underwater Lights 72 Led Lights lasted over 3 hours, but was not as bright (granted, it's beam was much wider, but that is not always a positive for most of my shots)5. Rest of the lights were severely fading by 1:30 mark!6. Suptig Video Lighting Dive Light Underwater Lights 72 Led Lights took 3:30 - 4:00 hours to fully charge (I couldn't tell how much it had charged as it only had a singly light for charging)7. Suptig 30 LED Video Light charged as follows: 50% - 20 min, 75% - 30 min, 100% - 3:15! (at least according to it's back lights - still need to check that out over the next few days, as I have time)8. Suptig 30 LED Video Light was the only one that was fully sealed. They should all go to that. Granted, "Suptig Diving Light High Power Dimmable Waterproof LED Video Light Fill Night Light Diving Underwater Light" gives you the ability to swap-out the Gopro compatible battery (Awesome) and I never had a problem w/ a similar waterproof mechanism on my old light and it also throws a pretty powerful beam. But if you are doing back-to-back dives (1 hour surface time), you'll need a maximum of 4-5 batteries (4-5 dives/day). An option (OK - if you turn-on the light only when you are taking a picture, it should last over multiple dives).Note that, except the first two (my choice and the 72 light), all other lights' outputs faded with the fading battery power - something I dislike.Again, I highly recommend "Suptig 30 LED Video Light Waterproof Light Underwater Light" for diving photography. Keep in mind that it is not a $300-$600 light, so it's beam is not as powerful.I hope that I don't experience any of the flooding issues that some other folks seem to have experienced. I am going to look into possible ways of waterproofing the outside seal that would not void the warranty or otherwise damage the device (unlike superglue, for example!).Good luck!
B**E
Best light on the market
The media could not be loaded. Just finished diving in Cozumel with this Suptig light attached to a Gopro 9 camera. Everyone in Cozumel wants one of these lights now. It lights up a wide area rather than the spot light effect that normal hand held lights have. I attached a night dive video using this light. The light has three power settings and the attached video was done with the medium light setting. As you can see, the light illuminated the area around the octopus for a much nicer video. The light performed flawlessly down to 80 feet with no leakage in the case. After the 45 minute night dive the light still indicated full charge on medium power. I also did a ship wreck dive and again, after the light was on for 45 minutes it still indicated full charge using medium light setting. I can't say enough positive things about this light. There are two contacts on the outside of the case that allow the light to be charged so just be sure to soak the light in a sink full of fresh water when you are done diving in salt water and wipe the contacts clean. The actual video is very clear but I hope you'll get an idea about how good the light is.
J**S
Great light for the price
Took it down to 65ft on a couple dives and didn't have any issues. It's decently bright when you test it out inside, but outside, underwater, it's not as impressive. Either way, it's still a great addition to an amateur underwater photography rig.
J**Z
Good light
I bought for dive photography and they work well for that purpose. That being said they are useful for much more and I find myself using them whenever extra light is needed. The mounts make them super useful just about anywhere. They have good battery life and bright light. Great value.
G**Y
Very Bright
Overall very happy with this product. Don't know how long the battery will last but the ease of use and brightness is great
T**C
Worked Well Until it Stopped Working
I used this light for underwater, photography, and videos. Unfortunately, it just stopped working. It was great while it worked.
C**R
NOT waterproof. Failed after first use.
The light worked very well on the first dive (max depth 50 ft). Light projected a wide flood, good enough for close video from a GoPro. After use, light was cleaned by soak in freshwater to remove any saltwater and recharged. Prior to second use light was functional on dry land, but failed underwater after 1 minute at about 10 ft depth and would not turn back on. Back on dry land light would not function, but showed full charge. Soon evidence of internal moisture became clear (see image). Either I got a bad unit or these simply do not work as advertised. Never again, please avoid for Scuba.
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