If you look at my other review of the Suptig dive light you will see that it was an EPIC FAIL...the light button failed after the first dive. From reading other reviews, the problem seems to be that the pressure at depth can act on the button itself, causing the flashlight to malfunction. Regardless, the button was burned, as was the light. With a new dive ahead of us, it was time to roll the dice and try a different light from someone else. When you read reviews of these types of lamps, it's quite common that they don't work properly, as was the case with my suptig. When you unpack this lantern, you will surely notice that it has the same design. The button is exactly the same. In the flashlight, this device does not have a removable battery like the Suptig. Instead, there is a plastic cover on top of the battery itself. It doesn't appear to be "sealed" as such, the battery simply cannot be removed. (see photo comparison). If the back cover seal is broken, the water will damage the light and/or switch as before. The time will show. This light comes with three diffusers… red, amber and clear that slide along the "path”. in front of the light (see photo). Not sure if it's worth using underwater or trying it out. Updates come after a dive or two. Thank you for watching my video. Please consider giving me a "useful" vote. Thanks very much!
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