🌟 Dive Deeper, Shine Brighter — Own the Depths with APLOS AP150!
The APLOS AP150 Dive Light delivers an extraordinary 15000 lumens of cold white LED brightness, powered by rechargeable lithium-ion batteries. Built with aircraft-grade aluminum and military-grade anodizing, it offers superior durability and corrosion resistance. Featuring four adjustable brightness modes via a rotary switch and an IPX8 waterproof rating for dives up to 492 feet, this flashlight is engineered for serious scuba divers and underwater explorers seeking reliable, high-performance illumination.
Special Feature | Rechargeable |
Color | White |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Light Source Type | LED |
Material | Aluminum |
White Brightness | 15000 Lumens |
Included Components | Bulb included |
Voltage | 7.4 Volts |
Light Path Distance | 356 Meters |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
Number of Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Brand | APLOS |
Brightness | 15000 Lumen |
Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
Style | Modern |
Finish Type | Aluminum |
Manufacturer | Nan Jing You Yi Rui Dian Zi Shang Wu You Xian Gong Si |
Size | AP150 15000 LM |
Part Number | ‎AP150 |
Item Weight | 2.12 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7.56 x 2.05 x 1.18 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | AP150 |
Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Assembled Height | 3 centimeters |
Assembled Length | 19.2 centimeters |
Assembled Width | 5.2 centimeters |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Finish types | Aluminum |
Special Features | Rechargeable |
Shade Material | aluminum,glass |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Bulb Features | resistant |
H**R
Nice and bright good for spearfishing!
I had gotten one of these a while back for a family friend in Mexico he uses it at night to catch fish in the rivers, it's nice and bright has different modes, the battery last nice and long,under the water it shines about 20 feet nice, he liked it so much I then got one for his son so now theyr both gonna catch some fish with it! They like that it has a strap attached You get a nice diving flashlight for a good price would definitely recommend!
K**A
Mighty and tiny dive light
Bought two for my kids for night diving (Mantas!) in Hawaii. The lights are machined aluminum with a double O-ring that came lubed. If you are a diver, you likely have a tube of silicone grease (if not, it is a useful add to a save-a-dive kit). A couple hours in the charger and they were good to go for three full dives. These are slightly brighter than my 900 lm primary light, with a cool white light, and much smaller - they fit easily into a kid's hand. Came with a good wrist lanyard and the battery indicator around the toggle switch is a great feature (as is the blinking mode should you come up away from your boat). We had these down to around 100 ft (33m) with no leaks and the narrow beam was great for poking into crevices for shrimp and octopi (there's enough side illumination to light the area around the main beam sufficiently). My son dropped his twice on the boat ramp pavement with no dings. Users should note the light will get warm/hot in the air - it is a dive light and meant to be water cooled. I would not use this as a standard toolbox flashlight. On the whole an outstanding dive light at a great price point. I'm buying one for myself to have as a backup for my BCD pocket.
M**L
Underwater very bright scuba light!
I can't say enough good things about this dive light. It is way smaller then my old UK1200 halogen and by far brighter with 2/3 less weight. It is very durable and I am planning to purchase a second one because I love it so much. It also gives you a battery 🔋 indicator around the switch green, yellow, then red! If you need a lot of light while wreck diving, cave diving, or night diving this is a great option all the way around. I also recommend you purchase a second rechargeable backup battery so between dives on your surface interval you can swap out and have another hour dive on the reef or wreck with 100% fresh batter for your next dive. Very quick and easy to change out a fresh battery on your way to the next dive location while your switching to your new air tank. Very happy with this light! I will include a photo of my old light with this new one you can see that major difference in the light! I also recommend you purchase from Amazon a Boomerang retractable tether midgrade weight tether. Not their smallest tether, midgrade retracts the dive light much better. You will love the two together!
A**R
My New Dive Light Flooded During Bucket Test
The beam was so bright and smooth I decided to purchase an identical second Aplos dive light. Note, this light is advertised as a Scuba Diver's Torch.Prior to our upcoming dive trip Saturday, I decided to take all my dive lights and put them in a 5-gallon bucket to make sure all batteries were going to last the duration of our night dives.Both Aplos AP-150 lights ran on highest setting for about 75 minutes.However once removed from the water, each of them showed moisture behind the lens.Now, after having recharged the batteries, the lights no longer have 3 settings plus SOS mode. Now they have low and high only. THEY WILL NOT TURN OFF. As soon as you put the batteries in and the springs connect, the light comes on, even though the rotary switch is in the Off position.We can not take these on our dive trip with us, as they have already flooded in 12" of water.
M**D
Works well enough.
I used this last summer across multiple days swimming in a 15ish foot deep swimming hole my family frequents while we are camping. The water is fed by a creek and it can be quite murky. But my cousins and I had a really good time swimming down deep with fins and collecting quarts pebbles with the light! And it’s still working! I charged the battery in my car in between the days we used it. Never had it die on me and we were at the swimming hole for a few hours each time
S**N
Impressive light! Very suitable for diving
I'm always leery of diving lights that I buy from Amazon for a couple of reasons, but I decided to try these out (and not rely on them as a primary or secondary until tested) but I WAS IMPRESSED.Review:1. Ease of use: I actually really like the button placement and the depth of pressure means you *probably* won't turn it on accidentally or switch it on in a pocket underwater(If using a clip, only attach to one side of the bottom. Throw away the silly little lanyard)2. Battery life: unit came with a 3000MHA battery and it's actually pretty close! (Surprisingly). I got 4 HOURS on high, and it was only beat by my other light running a true 3500MHA battery3. Quality: this is actually a true anodized aluminum tube not plastic so it should be pretty good to go even for depth below 100fswExtras: the silicone lube is nice and necessary to prevent leaks, the charger (as expected) is basically useless. Throw it away and use a quality charger and you shouldn't have any issues overcharging the battery. To be fair this is something I do with any "freebie" lithium ion battery charges.
T**.
Quality BRIGHT dive light
This is a very well made light. It is super bright!!! The wrist strap is a nice feature while diving. The on/off button is easy to operate with and without gloves. I recently used it diving a lake, and had no problems. It’s super bright and I’ll be tossing out my old one. It comes with a wall charger and the battery is removable. This is a nice feature as you can buy an extra battery if you need extra run time (or the battery goes bad). I’d recommend this to a friend and would purchase again. I might actually need to buy another one as my son likes it so much!
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