🌟 Illuminate your underwater world like a pro — don’t just dive, dominate the depths!
The WINDFIRE TS08 Dive Light is a compact, rechargeable scuba flashlight featuring a powerful 5500K LED beam with a 150-meter range. Crafted from aerospace-grade aluminum, it offers IPX8 waterproof protection and corrosion resistance. With three versatile lighting modes and a built-in battery indicator, it delivers up to 4.5 hours of runtime, making it an essential tool for night diving, snorkeling, underwater photography, and emergency situations.
Special Feature | Battery Indicator/3 Lighting Modes/High Power/Long Range, Weatherproof/Waterproof/Impact Resistant, Adjustable Strap/Lightweight/Portable/Compact |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Light Source Type | LED |
Material | Aluminum |
White Brightness | 5000 Lumens |
Included Components | 2 x Waterproof O-rings, 1 x WINDFIRE TS08 Dive Light Underwater Flashlight, 1 x Lanyard, 1 x Storage Box, 1 x Instructions |
Product Dimensions | 5.11"D x 1.15"W x 1.06"H |
Voltage | 3.7 Volts |
Light Path Distance | 150 Meters |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium |
Item Weight | 0.26 Pounds |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Warranty Type | Limited Warranty |
Brand | WINDFIRE |
Battery Description | Lithium |
Runtime | 3 hours |
Style | Modern |
Bulb Base | GX5.3 |
Finish Type | Aluminum |
Specification Met | IPX8 waterproof |
Mounting Type | Handheld |
Recommended Uses For Product | WINDFIRE dive light scuba diving flashlight can be used for diving, night snorkeling, under water photography, lobster hunting, emergency, dog walking, cycling and other outdoor activities.. |
Manufacturer | WINDFIRE |
Size | Black-TS08 |
UPC | 702215495960 |
Part Number | DIV_TS08_SBA |
Item Weight | 4.2 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | TS08 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Shape | Round |
Finish types | Aluminum |
Specific Uses | WINDFIRE dive safety light is perfect for diving, salvage, snorkeling, scuba diving, underwaterprooof photography, swimming, fishing. |
Special Features | Battery Indicator/3 Lighting Modes/High Power/Long Range, Weatherproof/Waterproof/Impact Resistant, Adjustable Strap/Lightweight/Portable/Compact |
Shade Material | aluminum |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Bulb Features | flashing |
Color Temperature | 5500 Kelvin |
C**E
Great little light and a great value
Needed two lights for night dive certification made 5 dives 3 to 100+ feet it never leaked only actually used it the first dive because I had left my primary light locked out and needed this one to see while I fixed it. I do seal the o rings and threads with silicone grease every time I open it.
K**N
Need help
I have two of the lights and have had them since early 2024 and love them. We live in the Caribbean seven months a year so I use them five or six days a week. In the last two or three weeks I’ve struggled charging them. Until yesterday I could move them around in the charger until the red light came on signifying it’s charging. As of yesterday, I can get neither of the batteries to charge? Has anyone else had this problem and does anyone know who I should contact?
C**T
Brightess flashlight ever
Great flash light but overpowered for just daily use. I used it to trace cables at work and it can be also too bright where all you're seeing is whiteness but I always use the second mode because it's too bright. I like the design of it but it can sometimes be a hassle to charge it up and also the design require that you take the battery out and charge it in a little case which can be annoying.
D**S
Awesome Dive Light -- Made My Trip Even More Awesome!
This light is AWESOME and I highly recommend it! First, it's a great value for the price I paid ( about $39 USD ). I bought this light for a trip to Bonaire ( Feb 2025 ) for use during the daytime to see inside and underneath the corals and to see the reds, oranges and yellows that you can't see down around 70 to 80 feet. Several people noticed how bright it was and commented when we got back to the boat. And while I don't recommend you do this, I used it to clank my tank a bunch of times to call other divers over to come see stuff and it held up just fine for some 15 dives (some as deep as 80 feet). The battery lasted fine for two full dives using it intermittently but it started to run down on the 3rd dives. It uses an 18650 battery (which is easy to find on Amazon) so just buy more (with same or higher mAh rating) and swap the batteries if you want light for more than two dives in one day. I can't begin to tell you how much stuff I was able to see using this light.
C**B
Good condition
Only used it for 1 dive so far. But seems to work well!
R**G
Utter failure from the get-go.
I had decent hopes for this light. But within the first few minutes those hopes quickly faded. It started when I attached it to my weight belt with a key ring and rope through the backend hole. I put the belt around my waist for fitment. As I adjusted the belt I watched the white rubber ring that goes around the on/off button bounce off into the white pea rock in my yard to be lost for good. I looked for it in vein. But thought to myself that if it came off that easy. It might have been a shipping holder or something. Because there’s no way a critical piece of this light would come off that easy.Very first breath-hold dive with it.As I dropped down about 25 feet on my first freedive of the day I tried to look into some ledges , just to check the brightness. It wouldn’t turn on at all. At this time I noticed small bubbles pushing out of the area where the white rubber ring had fallen off. I was not happy. As I headed to the surface bubbles continued to push out of the on/off button area. Then the light actually turned on! But only for a moment. Then off again. I looked into the lens and to my dismay I could see a slight amount of water inside the lens. I dove again and noticed the light had turned on by itself and now I couldn’t turn it off. It’s not safe to have a bright reflective object next to your crotch when diving in the ocean. Knowing this light was officially toast after my second dive I headed for the boat to get my smaller backup light that I luckily brought with me.That was two days ago. I just opened it at home to take a look. The inside of the light is completely rusted and oxidized as the battery leaked and destroyed everything.I won’t even ask for a replacement or my money back. I don’t even care for the $50 or so it cost. Just trying to make note to others before they make the same mistake.
J**Y
Great back up light
It has a pretty straight beam. That is based on using it in a water filled quarry with 8-10’ visibility. It worked afterwards and we will have to wait for more dives to test durability.
R**X
Strong beam/light and with good features
Strong beam/light and with good features
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