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What Do 2500 Lumen Dive Lights Offer?

2500 lumen dive lights are considered medium to high in brightness. The lights can typically be submersed up to 200 feet underwater. They are suitable for professional underwater photographers and divers, with battery lives ranging between 60 to 120 minutes. The lights’ brightness is not too powerful to cause spots on captured images, nor too weak for good quality images and video footage. Ultimately, this level of brightness provides a perfect balance for quality shots.

Below are the 3 top rated 2500 lumen dive lights:

The Tovatec Beacon Diving Flashlight

Known to be the most powerful hand-held light on the market, the Beacon light is ideal for all kinds of diving given its 11-degree beam angle and long battery life made possible by 3 adjustable power settings. The light comes with 2 rechargeable Li-ion batteries and is constructed of anti-corrosive aluminum.

The Light and Motion Sola Video Spot/Flood Light

The Sola Video 2500 lumen light gives the diver the best experience underwater. Its beam has two options: a 12-degree spot beam and a 60-degree wide beam, giving the diver greater flexibility in capturing all the required angles. The Sola Video also comes with LED indicators for mode and battery status, helping the underwater diver keep tabs on the status of the battery to avoid any issues.

SeaLife Sea Dragon 2500 Photo/Video Light

The Sea Dragon uses a flat COB LED light that mimics natural sun, an effect that helps eliminate the blue effect in captured images. It operates at 3 brightness levels and its 120-degree wide beam comes as a delight to the diver. The battery compartment is waterproof and its flexi-connect feature allows the diver to easily adjust the size of the light to a comfortable size.

 

Cavediver Aaron: On Aaron’s 10th birthday his uncle surprised him with diving lessons, and Aaron was instantly hooked. Today, he’s a certified master scuba diver working as a commercial diver full-time and a PADI instructor specializing in cave diving part-time. Because he’s used to exploring the deepest, darkest corners and crevices of the water, he has tested out and tried just about every worthwhile dive light and accessory on the market, and he loves to share his expertise and favorite products here on the Dive Light blog.