Diving light is used for night diving but
can be taken down during the day, too. Many popular advanced
diving activities – such as wreck penetration and deep,
night and cave diving require diving light in order to see
anything. In fact, underwater, with little or no natural
light available, the diving light becomes an essential item
of safety diving equipment.
There are two reasons for divers to carry a diving light:
to see and to see color. Underwater, divers have two very
different solutions to achieve these goals. This is due
to the high red light attenuation in water. The advent of
diving light can solute this problem. Divers are necessary
to move the light continually and this gives a somewhat
disjointed impression of your surroundings.
How to choose a right diving light?
- Burn Time
- Rechargeable vs. Disposable Batteries
- Bulbs
- Configuration
- Depth Rating
Bigblue offers the high quality diving
light for both diving-lover and professional diver. Our
diving light comes in a number of shapes, colors and sizes
to fit everyone's taste. The typical diving light consists
of a self-contained light head, comprising both the power
supply and bulb. They are Rotary Magnetic Switch and 10W
High Intensity Discharge Bulb, encased in a waterproof,
test-tube-style lens and surrounded by a compact, focusable
reflector. The light heads consist of Hi-Lo Power Output,
Ultra High Performance Super Stabilizing Circuitry and Bigblue
BB-10 10W HID. Attached to the light head will be a handle.
Today's diving lights are substantially smaller and lighter
than their predecessors of just a few years ago.
Unique features include:
- Super Stabilizing Circuitry
- 10W HID Linear Circuit
- Hi-Lo Power Output
- Rotary Magnetic Switch
- LED Back-up Light
- Sun White Light Output
- C-cell Adaptor & AA-cell Adaptor
- Colorful Design