🌟 Dive into Brilliance with BlueFire!
The BlueFire Professional 1100 Lumen Diving Flashlight is a high-performance underwater torch designed for divers and water sports enthusiasts. With a maximum brightness of 1100 lumens and a range of up to 100 meters, this IPX8 waterproof flashlight is perfect for various underwater activities. It features three adjustable brightness modes and a long lifespan of 60,000 hours, making it a reliable choice for both beginners and seasoned divers.
Special Feature | Portable, Rechargeable |
Color | 1 Pack |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Light Source Type | LED |
Material | Aluminum |
Included Components | Shade included |
Light Path Distance | 100 Meters |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Brand | BlueFire |
Brightness | 1100 Lumen |
Runtime | 60000 hours |
Style | Modern |
Finish Type | Alloy,Aluminum,Plastic |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.34 x 1.93 x 1.77 inches |
Package Weight | 0.14 Kilograms |
Brand Name | BlueFire |
Warranty Description | One year. |
Model Name | LMN56PP-123 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | BlueFire |
Part Number | LMN56-BF-3-123 |
W**E
Worth the money.
This light is inexpensive but it has held up really well for me, for the cost. I bought it over 9 months ago and it's just now wigging out of me. Mind you, I use it every day underwater for 2-6+hours. I use the rechargeable CBJJ 3200mAh batteries instead of AAA. I get about 2-3 hours per battery on high.I imagine a bit of water slipped in and started corrosion which is causing it to strobe and turn on/off without touching it.I just ordered another one of these to replace the dead one.Only complaint is the beam size. I wish it was wider.
A**R
it works
I used this flashlight to look for leaks in my vinyl lined training pool. Functioned as I hoped it wood ,clear bright light while i squirted dye. Initial testing of light resulted in my wife waking me up at 1:30 am asking me why the new flashlight was in strobe function and lighting our bedroom from a patio table. Easy fix but the twist on/off /strobe switch had to be played with until correct setting . I had turned it off around 5:00pm after using it that day.
E**S
Awesome flashlight
The flashlight works awesome. Very bright to see those dark areas while diving. I had to buy a second one. The Velcro strap is kind of cheap and wouldn’t fit my wrist with my wet suit on. But I bought a additional hand thing that the flashlight slides into. Works great together
M**2
Works under water
Great
P**S
It works and it’s inexpensive, but… Major Design Flaw
It is pretty darn bright. It is supposed to have three settings, which are flashing light, medium brightness, and full brightness. I was only able to use flashing and full brightness because, and this brings us to the major design flaw, when I turned the mechanism for adjusting the light settings I kept jumping from flash to bright. The mechanism for adjusting the light is also the mechanism for removing the batteries. So twist all the way to the right and you’re at full brightness. Twist all the way to the left and you’re opening up the flashlight. Somewhere between right and left are three ambiguous zones which you, damp handed and in the dark, are expected to navigate. There is no detectable locking click that tells you that have found the zone… Just you twisting back and forth and back and forth, then giving up. And also, you cannot turn it on or off underwater. So if you don’t want the light on for a moment while you and the flashlight are wet, you can do like I did and stuff the still-on flashlight into your pocket. 🤷🏻♀️
E**N
The battery capacity is bigger and the lighting is better
People are always curious about the unknown, me too. I occasionally dive to observe the underwater world, but you know that there is not enough light at the bottom. I need a waterproof flashlight, I bought this product. Whenever the light under the water is bad, I turn it on, it can illuminate the underwater environment. And I found that it has a certain amount of electricity can be maintained for a relatively long time. I like this flashlight, I bring it whenever I go underwater.
R**E
Good for the price. Good as a backup.
The design is reliable, cheap, albeit cumbersome.For normal recreational depths, This light would be a nice cheap backup to your primary light. for $15 ($12 sometimes) it's effectively disposable to me.A Little difficult to turn on and off, but the twist cap won't fail unless you snap an o-ring or throw it at a rock.Really wish it had a better place for a bolt-snap though.Bright enough to get you out of most dark places on deeper rec/night dives. Obviously, it's not a cave light.
D**E
Lasted the test of time.
For the price you can't go wrong. Have used the two of them extensively. Highly recommend even just for a backup light when diving.
J**E
Inexpensive and bright
I paid £18 for this and wasn't sure on the quality or performance. After one dive I can say the following.Positive: It's pretty bright and being flourscent yellow easy to spot! It asted the 30mins of our dive with no noticable loss of power or brightness.Negative: I'm not sure about the three modes. I could only find one, on/off. The twist on/off was very tight and hard to engage with gloves. Lubricating the thread with silicon grease seems to have helped.As a starter torch or spare I would say this is reasonable value.Pictures taken at about 25m. Pics 1 & 4 taken inside the wheel house and hold respectively. All pics are sceeen shots from GoPro footage.
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