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🌊 Dive Deeper, Shine Brighter — Own the Night with SecurityIng!
The SecurityIng 1050 Lumens Super Bright Scuba Dive Light is a professional-grade underwater flashlight designed for night diving enthusiasts. Featuring a powerful 1050-lumen LED with a focused 9° beam, it delivers exceptional visibility up to 150 meters underwater. Its IP68 waterproof rating and durable anodized aluminum construction ensure reliable performance in extreme conditions. With a runtime of 3 hours on alkaline batteries and included spare O-rings, this dive light is engineered for serious divers who demand brightness, durability, and precision.
















| ASIN | B00CRAARMC |
| Additional Features | Durable |
| Amperage | 2.8 A |
| Battery Description | Alkaline |
| Battery Type | Alkaline |
| Beam Angle | 9 degrees |
| Best Sellers Rank | #166,141 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #1,529 in Handheld Flashlights |
| Brand Name | SecurityIng |
| Color | Titanium |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 421 Reviews |
| Finish Types | Anodized |
| Included Components | 1 x Diving Flashlight, 1 x Diving Rope, 3 x O- rings |
| Item Type Name | Diving Safety Lights |
| Item Weight | 10.08 ounces |
| Light Path Distance | 150 meters |
| Light Source Special Features | Narrow-angle beam, Cold white light, Super bright LED, High output brightness |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Light Source Wattage | 7.84 watts |
| Manufacturer | SecurityIng |
| Manufacturer Part Number | EPC_LEF_046 |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Model Number | EPC_LEF_046 |
| Mounting Type | Handheld |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Light Sources | 1 |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor |
| Runtime | 3 hours |
| Shape | Cylindrical |
| Special Feature | Durable |
| Specification Met | IP68 water resistance |
| Style Name | Diving Safety Light |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Voltage | 4.2 volts |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Wattage | 5 |
| White Brightness | 1000 lumens |
I**N
Very good dive light.
This light is very bright! It is solid and well built. I used this light on a recent dive trip. We were on a boat anchoring at night. On the surface it easily lit up the shoreline that was more than 500 feet away. Underwater this light really surprised me. I took it down to 80 feet and had no problem with leaks. The light is turned on an off with a twisting action on the front bezel. The user manual suggests turning the light on before entering the water. I turned it on and off below the surface and have not had any problems. There are 3 rubber O rings for the front bezel and 2 for the rear cap. It comes with spare O rings. Batteries can be inserted from either end. It is by far the brightest light I have ever used.
A**R
The best night diving light you'll ever purchase at that price( better then Uk's)
Ok let me first say that I've been night diving for 20 years and have had a lot of dive lights, from the old uk's to the king pelicans. If you purchased this light, you made the right decision! The first time I used this, it blew me away with how bright it was for just a c3 battery flash light! We just went spearfishing at night 2 days ago and my dive partners had the uk eled 8 c battery flashlight and my light was just as bright as theirs ! My dive partner willie was speechless! The very next day he ordered one for himself and I ordered me another one too lol! People take it from me, I'm a Hawaiian that night dives for fish about 4 to 5 times a month and these lights are one of the best buys you will ever make in your life. If you read any reviews that were bad, in my opinion they just did not know what they were doing lol. These were also the longest lasting flashlights I've ever purchased. After 3 to 4 hrs of diving, the light was still bright and white! While my friends Uk Eled 8 c flashlight had a yellow tinge to it! I recommend this to any seriouse night divers out there!
B**R
This is almost the perfect dive light
This is almost the perfect dive light! It's not too big, it's very bright with a wide flood and brighter center. It runs on regular C batteries, plus it's very cheap. The only thing that could be better would be the switch, which is a twist style switch. I'm sure they made it that way so that it's more water proof and more durable, but it is a little annoying. I also like that it only has 2 modes, ON and OFF; no low beam or strobe because I never use those modes with other lights.
S**T
Do not use lithium batteries!
Do not use lithium batteries!!!!! The manufacturer's instructions specifically say that you can use 2 types of lithium batteries with this, 18650 and 26650. Do not under any circumstances use either lithium because it will fry the LED in about 2 seconds. The light is outstanding and works well and is a great value as a primary dive light but if you use only standard C batteries. It's incredibly bright and well made and performs better than other dive lights costing 10 times as much with the same number of lumens. The photo from the instructions clearly stays 3 different types of batteries can be used but the 26650 batteries fried the LED immediately when it was turned on on 2 separate flashlights. Although it's clearly an instruction problem, the light itself is sound. I did not return the 2 lights, I replaced them
A**L
SecurityIng XM-L2 LED vs UK SL4 eLED L1
I will first start out by saying this is a 5 star product. For the price, you really can't go wrong. But I wanted this review to be more a comparison than another product rave, as it appears there are enough of those already. I'm going to compare the SecurityIng 1000 Lumen XM-L2 LED(SecIng) to the UK SL4 eLED L1(UK). I was searching for a primary dive light in the $60 range, as I typically dive during the day, and narrowed my search to these two items. Both my girlfriend and I needed lights, so I thought I'd buy both and we'd decide among ourselves which we liked better. Light Output: The SecIng is advertised at 1000 lumens and the UK at 400 lumens. I don't have a light meter, but I can tell you that both having a new set of batteries, the SecIng is brighter than the UK. I've posted a picture of both lights side by side in a dark room. It's interesting, in the picture the SecIng looks quite a bit brighter than the UK, but in real life, the difference is not near as noticeable. If I had to guess, assuming the UK is truly 400 lumen, I'd put the SecIng at 600. Also of note, is that the light from the SecIng is whiter and bluer. Both are very pleasant and have that daylight LED look, but the UK has an ever so slight yellow tint to it, when viewed side by side to the SecIng. Winner - SecIng Build Quality: Both items are built very well. I'd almost call this a draw. The SecIng feels like a tank, like it could be used as a weapon if necessary. The UK is built with high quality plastic and I particularly like the rubber coated lens assembly. In the SecIng's favor, is the fact that it's lens is made from 5mm glass, while the UK's lens is made from plastic. This is particularly good when you consider that both these lights will be getting tossed around in a dive bag and the glass will do a better job avoiding scratches. I also like that the SecIng is waterproofed by 3 heavy duty o-rings(and it comes with spares) whereas the UK only has one and no spares. Winner - Tie Ergonomics: Ergonomics is where the UK has, in my opinion, the clear advantage. The SecIng weights 507g(with batteries) and displaces 175ml of water. This means that when diving, the SecIng weights 332g, just shy of 3/4 of a lb, underwater! The UK is much closer to neutral, weighing in at 443g and displacing 225ml of water. This means that underwater the UK is a featherweight at 218g or just shy of 1/2 lb. I also like the UK's one handed operation. I hold it with the switch on top, and toggle with my thumb, very nice. The SecIng is a bit more awkward, as it requires two hands to operate. That could get annoying if it were being switched on and off frequently. Conclusion: You can't go wrong with either product. If I absolutely had to pick, given the same price I'd probably give the nod to the UK, just for it's superior ergonomics. However, considering the SecIng is currently $15 less, I'd pick it.
C**8
No Good. Failed well above it's rated depth
VERY DISAPPOINTED. This thing is supposed to be rated to 150m, but it failed at 80'. No leaking that I could find, but it turned off and stayed off. Thankfully not a night dive or it would really have sucked!! It did eventually come back on the next day and I never took it below 70' again. I have to admit that when it did work, it was nice. Very bright, relatively wide beam. It's heavy, but the wrist strap is good. Also, minor complaint, but who uses C batteries??
D**J
Very sturdy and Very Bright Light for the Price
I bought this to have a decent light for diving. I don't do night dives yet, but needed for looking into crevices and such. Had a different light before that was made of plastic and it broke after my first dive. This one is very sturdy, I love that it takes just regular C cell batteries. And most of all, I was amazed at the amount how bright it was and easy to use under water. We were down around 60 feet and my light was the only one in the group that could light up the inside of some of the crevices well enough for us to all see. I think this light would be fine even as a primary on a night dive.
D**R
If the light you receive is manufactured the same as ours it should meet most scuba diver's needs.
We have two of the lights and have used them on quite a few dives, a couple over 150 feet. They provide very good light with "C" cell batteries. The beam focus cannot be changed but the beam has a nice center angle with appropriate side spill. If possible, I remove the tail caps on twisty lights so I can inspect and lubricate the O-rings. The tail cap on one light unscrewed easily but the other was difficult to remove because it had thread lock on part of the threads. These lights have three O-rings on the head end and two on the tail. This light is sold with different names stamped on the side, ours were Securitylng. I consider this light a good primary light but recommend a backup and/or battery powered tank marker light when diving at night. I would also recommend changing the batteries often to prevent damage from leaking batteries. I keep them in the cars when not diving.
P**D
Fantastic Quality
Fantastic quality, not used on a dive yet, but certainly looks and feels the part.
T**R
Väldigt bra lampa lyser upp väldigt bra i våra svenska mörka vatten
Positivt: Väldig robust och bra byggd lampa kommer hålla länge utan tvekan! Använt lampan nu flera gånger och den presterar på topp för de billiga priset man betala för den! lyser i runt 6 timmar på full styrka sen går den ner sakta och slocknar helt efter ungefär 8 timmar sen byter man bara till färska batterier och kör på igen! Negativt: Enda nackdelen är när lampan blev levererad till mig så hade paketet blivit kvaddat så lampan hade lite kant skador men jag öppnade upp lampan och den verkade okej och har nu blivit använd många gånger utan några problem! Rekommenderar starkt denna dykarlampa för svenska vatten och grummliga/mörka vatten
K**様
重めですよ
大き目で単二乾電池3本入れるとかなりの重さ ウェイトを少し減らせてベテラン顔ができる 深い洞窟の際に持参しています。
M**X
Backup light super
ottimo prodotto
B**Y
Good value little dive torch, worked well during a week in Egypt.
Good value little dive torch, worked well during a week in Egypt.
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