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Review: Quick Glo-Toob AAA Emergency Dive Light

The Glo-Toob Emergency AAA dive light is a three function, waterproof, reusable light with numerous applications. They are virtually indestructible, easily taking knocks and bumps in any environment. Glo-Toob dive lights are also ideal for action sports, camping, roadside emergencies or any other extreme situations, including military operations. The Gloo-Toob’s compact design lets you to carry it easily on your belt, in your pocket, or in a glove compartment, making it an ideal travel dive light.

Quick Look at Features of Glo-Toob Emergency Dive Light

  • Waterproof to 200 feet, or 60 meters
  • 3 Light Modes
  • Removable lanyard with a quick release clip
  • Utilizes AAA batteries with a lifespan of between four and 15 hours. Burn time depends on the mode used.

But like any other gadgets out there, the Glo-Toob Emergency dive light has its fare share of benefits and limitations.

Pros

  • It utilizes a single AAA battery
  • With its rechargeable AAA alkaline battery you do not need to purchase new batteries on a regular basis
  • It offers 360 degrees of lighting
  • Its extremely waterproof up to 200ft
  • It has warm amber color
  • It possesses sufficient mode options without over complication (low, high, blink)
  • It is fast and easy to cycle via the three different modes
  • Its plastic components are thick and durable
  • It attaches to a key chain
  • It has multiple applications ( bike blinker, marker, lantern, rescue, emergency search, and diving)

Cons

  • The blinking mode can be too fast for some users
  • It’s a bit too big as key chain light
  • It does not actually double as a regular flashlight (though it operates in a pinch)
  • The battery life isn’t very long for present LED standards

The Glo-Toob Emergency AAA dive light is one of the world’s toughest, smallest, and brightest emergency light. It is so powerful that it may be seen over a mile away. Built to last and highly recommended by divers across the board, this is a fantastic add to your equipment.

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.