🌟 Light up your deep dives like a pro — don’t get left in the dark!
The Sealion L12 Diving Flashlight delivers an impressive 8,000 lumens with multi-color LED modes, engineered for professional underwater use up to 100 meters deep. Featuring a durable, corrosion-resistant aluminum body, a wide 120° beam, and long-lasting battery life with fast Type-C charging, it’s the ultimate companion for scuba divers, underwater videographers, and marine engineers seeking reliable, high-performance illumination.
Manufacturer | LetonPower |
Part Number | EU-Sealion-L12 |
Item Weight | 1.22 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 5.5 x 5.1 x 2.56 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | Sealion L12 |
Batteries | 3 Lithium Metal batteries required. |
Size | Sealion L12 |
Color | Sealion L12 |
Style | Modern |
Finish | Stainless Steel |
Material | Aluminum |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Voltage | 3.7 Volts |
Wattage | 50 Watt-hours |
Type of Bulb | Light Emitting Diode |
Luminous Flux | 8000 Lumen |
Included Components | handle |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Average Battery Life | 14 Hours |
Warranty Description | 2 year |
J**N
Great Dive Lights for the Price!
My wife and each bought one of the Leton B-15 dive lights for our new underwater camera housings. We are very pleased with the heavy duty, quality build, and ease of operation. Overall, we liked these so much that we both ended up also buying this item's slightly bigger brother the B-24 separately in a different order. Amazon will only allow us to review one of the purchases from this company, apparently, so this review will be for both orders.TL;DNR Version: Highly recommended,More detail:Operation is simple with two buttons, but we really only use the main light mode button, not the colors or flash pattern (so far). The 8,000 lumens these lights provide is much brighter than our old lights were. Battery life is very good and both typically last us two or three dives if we use mostly the medium setting. The B-24 does eat up more of the available charge percentage on medium, but that hasn't been an issue for us so far. We recharge them at night on shore. The batteries are included, but we did need to buy a rapid charger that has both 110 - 240 volt adapter for travel. That was about $45, but charges eight batteries at a time. We usually can charge both sets of eight batteries overnight.Overall, we liked these so much that as I said, we both ended up also buying this item's slightly bigger brother the B-24, too, and carry one of each on each side of our dive camera setup. There is not much difference, frankly, in output. They are identical in terms of operation and controls.Good product at a reasonable price!
S**N
The he charging port is inside the light on the plastic battery holder!
Bright light!!
M**R
Light
Really good lights for the price. I don’t think they’re quite as many lumens as they say they are but still very good.
S**N
Great Light!
This light performed very well on a 30-40’ dive, as well as a 100’ dive. I was very pleased with the amount of light it put off. If you’re looking for a light with a broad beam and a lot of light, this is your guy.
A**R
Amazing light! Super bright and extremely durable. Loving it so far!
Amazing light! Super bright and extremely durable. Loving it so far!
T**K
Would not buy again
It’s not very bright. Battery dies super fast too. Must charge between every dive.
G**R
First impressions
I’ll update a proper review after I have had it underwater for a couple times.First what the non existent manual doesn’t tell you. The buttons are completely separate circuits. Each is a quick press to turn on each independent light function. Or both at the same time. There is no trick, press and hold or double tap or anything like that to turn on. This is important for handling and both good and bad. If you are traveling make sure to remove the batteries to avoid easy press activation. On the good, no funny business to turn the light on. Off is just keep staging down until off (4 presses).I’m a little concerned about the quality of the circuit board, will see how it holds up being screwed on and off, you can see in the images there is already kind of a grind point on the conductive glue… might be fine though, have to see over time. I’m also a little concerned on the quality of the anodized material, it seems pretty thin, have to see how it holds up.The good man handle is a little small, with drysuit gloves ect and back of the light will thwack the dry glove seal area. I’m planing to ball mount on scooter or camera arm, so not a problem but something to consider.The two o’rings seem a bit small to me but it passed the bucket water test. Have to see how they hold up, two replacements and a little lube is included (nice touch imo).Now the light head. I gotta say this is an impressive wide flood with a surprisingly even and well balanced looking light foot print. I can’t test the CRI 90 claim but it it seem a bit more even then my old kraken 3400.I’ll have to see how ocean tests go, but ‘if’ this holds but then it seems like pretty good value overall depending on your specific use case.It comes with both a Goodman handle (screw and tightening is a little Jenky, it will work loose) and standard ball mount which looks good enough.I’m using 4 capped (regular style) 4200 3.7v 18650 I had laying around.A couple odd things. Zero documentation was included. So print out from Amazon in case it disappears. It also doesn’t reference or explain if there is any battery life feedback. I am assuming that the blue led around the buttons will change in a standard way, I can’t tell for sure. It would be nice to know what 50% 25% etc looks like :).
M**T
Seems to be high quality for the price
I returned this video light. It looks like it was high quality craftsmanship for this dive video light. I returned it only because after reading more about diving lights; the consensus was " You get what you pay for".
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