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Review: Liquid Image 330 Rechargeable Dive Light

If you plan on diving in caves, among or in wrecks, or you simply want to explore underwater cracks where interesting wildlife live, having a good dive light is critical. Dive lights come in different sizes and with different specifications and prices tags. The Liquid Image 330 Rechargeable dive light is designed to give you the best experience when diving. The rugged aluminum waterproof dive light has a 60-degree beam that is perfect for taking photos and videos. Enjoy the exceptional illumination and the extended battery life that this dive light offers.

Key Features

  • Beam Angle: 60 degrees
  • Depth rating: 90 meters/ 300 Feet
  • Dimensions: 5”*1.5”*1.5”
  • Weight: 0.42lbs
  • Battery: 18650 rechargeable battery
  • Light output: 300 lumens

Pros

  • The dive light comes with a mount to attach it to a mask
  • The torch has been manufactured using LED technology. The LED light emitted travels farther underwater than alternative bulbs, providing maximum visibility and truer colors
  • The wide beam of the dive light creates a smooth light source that does not create hot spots
  • It is specially designed to offer an even, steady 60-degree light for a perfect underwater video
  • The 18650 rechargeable battery provides a maximum burn time of up to 120 minutes
  • The bracket can easily be rotated inwards and outwards to enable you to focus the beam on closer objects or create contrast on the object in focus.
  • Two torches can easily be attached to the camera mask providing full light coverage.

Cons

  • The Liquid Image 330 rechargeable dive light is relatively expensive compared to other dive lights with similar features
  • The wide beam angle of the light may be inappropriate in some circumstances based on the type of diving you are planning to do. Smaller beam angles tend to provide a tighter, bright spotlight effect suitable for looking into crevices and under ledges.
Scuba Dave: Dave had the good luck of growing up in a family of divers: his mom is a PADI instructor and his dad is a wreck diver. He started working toward earning his open water diving certification as a freshman in high school, and by the time he graduated college he was a certified master scuba diver and PADI instructor. Dave loves to try new things, and is just as happy dipping into a deep lake as he is deep sea diving to explore underwater wrecks and caves. He documents everything with his camera, making him our resident expert in videography and photography lighting.