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The Genwiss Scuba Diving Light is a high-performance underwater flashlight boasting 6000 lumens and a remarkable depth rating of 200 meters. Constructed from durable aircraft-grade aluminum, it features advanced battery technology for extended use and comes with a complete diving kit, making it the ultimate companion for any diving enthusiast.
Special Feature | Water-Resistant, diving, Waterproof, Underwater, scuba |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Light Source Type | LED |
Material | Aluminum |
Included Components | Battery |
Light Path Distance | 200 Meters |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
Item Weight | 380 Grams |
Number of Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Brand | Genwiss |
Finish Type | Aluminum |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.84 x 8.27 x 2.76 inches |
Package Weight | 1.02 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Genwiss |
Suggested Users | unisex |
Manufacturer | Genwiss |
Part Number | GNXHP7.0-03 |
Outer Material | Aluminum |
Sport Type | Caving,Diving |
Skill Level | Advanced,Beginner,Expert,Intermediate,Professional |
B**N
Bright like the sun.
The media could not be loaded. This review is special, insofar as I am sharing a moment of personal tragedy. I will let the video do most of the talking, as it demonstrates better than words the Illuminating power of this formidable flashlight. The written portion will merely cover those things the video doesn't touch upon.THE POWER BUTTON:The way the push button functions is a little strange. The first press turns the light on at full brightness. The second and third presses activate medium and low brightness respectively, while the fourth turns the light off. A long press of the power button while the light is on will turn it off directly, avoiding the need to cycle through the brightness modes. However, it's quicker just to press the button three times to turn it off. That said, if you press it too quickly it activates a slow strobe mode. None of that is bad, per se, but it's maybe not how I'd have done it. Aside from function, the button does introduce a point of potential water entry. My other diving flashlight uses a rotating magnetic ring that eliminates a point of failure, especially at greater depths.THE BATTERY CHARGER:I've had several of these chargers for cylindrical lithium batteries, all from different manufacturers, and all of them have the same annoying quirk: the indicator lights never switch from red to green when the batteries are charged. I always have to wait a couple hours, then give a slight bump or tap on the body of the charger to get the light to change. Whether or not the charger is overcharging the cells in the interim, I can't say.THE CASE:It's adequate, but nothing so special that I'm inclined to keep it. It's certainly more impressive than a blister pack or cardboard box, and does convey an impression that the company takes their light seriously.THE LANYARD:It's comfortable, and cinched down securely around my wrist. If only it had been 30 feet long, maybe I'd have been able to better evaluate battery life. No, instead I had to tie a long piece of paracord through the flashlight's lanyard hole before heaving it into the pond to test its beam attenuation underwater as well as it's seals. Yes, it did hold up after one brief trip down to about 20 feet. But I felt that wasn't enough, so I threw it out again for a second trip to the bottom. In my excitement, having failed to properly prepare my testing equipment, I let the free end of the paracord slip from my hand. There is a uniquely empty, tingling sensation when you feel the blood drain from your face. It is one that I hope you never experience in relation to your use of this light because, in my all-too-brief experience, it seems like a pretty good one that's worth your purchase.UPDATE:Against probability, I managed to fish the flashlight from the murky depths. After four days underwater, not the first hint of moisture could be seen behind the lens or in the battery compartment. After a recharge, its blinding beam blazed as brightly as before.
B**O
I'm guessing it's defective, as it's so dim
I had charged the batteries with the provided charger overnight. I inserted them correctly per instructions. But when I turned it on, candles were brighter. I'm guessing it's either the batteries or the LED board, As a result it's FAR from the advertised 6000 lumens. More like 6. Again, I'm assuming I got a defective unit.
J**D
Great Light, Yet Not Best Value for Money
I mean, the light is fantastic and bright as it can be for its rating...However, there are lights with triple 3X the lumens for only a few bucks more...Sure, there has been some hyper-inflation going around and so $90 might be as low as they can go...Only I think from comparison that $70 would have been a more fair price... just saying...
W**N
Powerful, bright, and solid
This is my new car light. It sets next to the drivers seat and I check the batteries and make sure they are charged every weekend. It comes in handy, especially since I work third shift and my duties include checking the parking lot and perimeter for security. It is heavy and solid, so not ideal for carry, but it lights up the night. Battery life has been good.
B**I
Underwhelming features for 2023
This does not feel like a $135 diving flashlight. Very simple high, medium and low modes without memory function but you can long press in any mode to shut off. Double click from off will turn on SOS or flashing mode. Defaults into high and single presses will change to medium, low and then off. There is major rattle in the tail section with the batteries. I like that it includes a usb battery charger and two 26650 batteries that can be replaced when needed.But so many options out there that match or exceed the specs of this light at a lower price point. I don't think this should be priced over $100.
J**V
Two Thumbs Up
I’m not a scuba diver, but I was interested in this flashlight because of the promised brightness, which they deliver some of that. Because I have another flashlight with less advertised Lumens, but with an actual blinding brightness, I stopped taking Lumens number in much consideration because even the ones that advertise more can’t match it.This flashlight is very bright for most uses, and it meets all my needs, but what I really like about it is the build quality. It feels incredibly solid with its nice metal material. There’s no plastic except for a ring under the on/off button that turns blue when it is set to maximum brightness. I would expect it to last a very long time and not rust or be damaged by water, mud, or sand. And because it uses two lithium-ion batteries, I don’t have to worry about having to replace/buy batteries for it. Two thumbs up!
A**H
This light is HUGE
I have purchased a dive light from this brand previously and it works well. I have had no issues in the last two years while owning it so I was excited to try this new light. Everything about it is large : the case, batteries, the light. I think it’s too big for me to comfortably clip it to my bcd and go in. I’d be worried it would hurt me when it hit me. It comes with o rings , rechargeable batteries and a hard plastic case.This is probably a better light for camping or around the house.
V**A
SUCKS
This is junk! my cellphone has more brightness on its flashlight.
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