Wurkkos Dive Light Earlier Birds Testers: Acknowledging Challenges and Looking for Your Input

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Hello scubaboard folks,

Although Wurkkos has been manufacturing dive lights for years, our primary focus has been on engaging with the BLF and Reddit/flashlight. This has inadvertently slowed progress in advancing Wurkkos dive light Development and limited our connect of divers' actual needs.

So Terry is coming. We wanna looking for earlier birds testers help on new dive light:

Model 1, Wurkkos DL03 laser dive light (released):

--2800 Lumens with luminus SST70 led, 4 lighting modes

--520nm green laser light

--Combined button & toggle switch control

--Built-in bidirectional charging and discharging USB-C port

--5000mAh rechargeable 21700 Li-ion battery

--Constant current driver

--Battery Power Indicator

--Diving Depth up to 328ft (100m)
DL03-241129.jpg

Model 2, Wurkkos DL46 soda can dive light (within 3 days):

--20000 Lumens with cree XHP50*6, 3 lighting modes

--32000mAh rechargeable 46950 Li-on battery

--Magnet rotary ring switch

--Built-in bidirectional charging and discharging USB-C port

--Battery Power Indicator

--Diving Depth up to 328ft (100m)

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What you will be testing: Brightness, run time, ease of operation, functions and features, workmanship, durability, packaging, and more. You also need to provide underwater photos or videos of the diving lights.
Please let me know if you or your friends are interested in testing~
Only for professional reviews, only for detail reviews, only for truly reviews
~ Blog testers preferred~

The purpose of finding testers is to allow more users to learn about and use our products, and to provide more pictures and videos of our products being used in real-life scenarios.
We've been working tirelessly to continuously improve the quality of our products and are fully committed to providing exceptional customer service.
 
Hello scubaboard folks,

Although Wurkkos has been manufacturing dive lights for years, our primary focus has been on engaging with the BLF and Reddit/flashlight. This has inadvertently slowed progress in advancing Wurkkos dive light Development and limited our connect of divers' actual needs.

So Terry is coming. We wanna looking for earlier birds testers help on new dive light:

Model 1, Wurkkos DL03 laser dive light (released):

--2800 Lumens with luminus SST70 led, 4 lighting modes

--520nm green laser light

--Combined button & toggle switch control

--Built-in bidirectional charging and discharging USB-C port

--5000mAh rechargeable 21700 Li-ion battery

--Constant current driver

--Battery Power Indicator

--Diving Depth up to 328ft (100m)
View attachment 893848
Model 2, Wurkkos DL46 soda can dive light (within 3 days):

--20000 Lumens with cree XHP50*6, 3 lighting modes

--32000mAh rechargeable 46950 Li-on battery

--Magnet rotary ring switch

--Built-in bidirectional charging and discharging USB-C port

--Battery Power Indicator

--Diving Depth up to 328ft (100m)

View attachment 893849

What you will be testing: Brightness, run time, ease of operation, functions and features, workmanship, durability, packaging, and more. You also need to provide underwater photos or videos of the diving lights.
Please let me know if you or your friends are interested in testing~
Only for professional reviews, only for detail reviews, only for truly reviews
~ Blog testers preferred~

The purpose of finding testers is to allow more users to learn about and use our products, and to provide more pictures and videos of our products being used in real-life scenarios.
We've been working tirelessly to continuously improve the quality of our products and are fully committed to providing exceptional customer service.
Hi, Riccardo from Italy...
For what it worths I can give my feedback about the two Wurkkos diving lights I own... A DL10R and a DL06...
Ivm quite happy with the DL06, and I'm impressed by the DL10R... It is very small but very powerful, really happy with it.
I use the DL10R as video light as well, adding a white silicon cover ant it does a wonderful job.
I mainly dive in tropical water, so not a severe environment, but I can only talk well about these lights.
Probably not the best guy for you, Terry, lately I dive mostly on holiday, which unfortunately happens a couple of times per year, I'm pretty sure you will find better rivewers than me in this forum.
If I can... I'd like to suggest to add a kit of video filters for your lamps, something to be added and removed quickly and safely, while diving...
It would be very useful and a bonus that people would appreciate when making a decision on which light to buy...
All the best,
Ciao!
Rick
 
For once not being in the USA is an advantage for mail order shopping :wink:
Only because you live in Canada!
 
Hello scubaboard folks,

Although Wurkkos has been manufacturing dive lights for years, our primary focus has been on engaging with the BLF and Reddit/flashlight. This has inadvertently slowed progress in advancing Wurkkos dive light Development and limited our connect of divers' actual needs.

So Terry is coming. We wanna looking for earlier birds testers help on new dive light:

Model 1, Wurkkos DL03 laser dive light (released):

--2800 Lumens with luminus SST70 led, 4 lighting modes

--520nm green laser light

--Combined button & toggle switch control

--Built-in bidirectional charging and discharging USB-C port

--5000mAh rechargeable 21700 Li-ion battery

--Constant current driver

--Battery Power Indicator

--Diving Depth up to 328ft (100m)
View attachment 893848
Model 2, Wurkkos DL46 soda can dive light (within 3 days):

--20000 Lumens with cree XHP50*6, 3 lighting modes

--32000mAh rechargeable 46950 Li-on battery

--Magnet rotary ring switch

--Built-in bidirectional charging and discharging USB-C port

--Battery Power Indicator

--Diving Depth up to 328ft (100m)

View attachment 893849

What you will be testing: Brightness, run time, ease of operation, functions and features, workmanship, durability, packaging, and more. You also need to provide underwater photos or videos of the diving lights.
Please let me know if you or your friends are interested in testing~
Only for professional reviews, only for detail reviews, only for truly reviews
~ Blog testers preferred~

The purpose of finding testers is to allow more users to learn about and use our products, and to provide more pictures and videos of our products being used in real-life scenarios.
We've been working tirelessly to continuously improve the quality of our products and are fully committed to providing exceptional customer service.
I am interested in testing your brightest lights for my Dark water diving videos. Youtube Calabash Digger Adventures
 
I had a wurkkos light once, it only lasted 15 dives. I know it was only one light..
I have had better luck with orcatorch and nitescuba. It would be interesting to hear more remarks from people who have used wurkkos products.
 
I had a wurkkos light once, it only lasted 15 dives. I know it was only one light..
I have had better luck with orcatorch and nitescuba. It would be interesting to hear more remarks from people who have used wurkkos products.
I have had a few. Probably put a few hundred dives on some of them. I find the build quality OK. I did not really like the buttons on the side for some models, I found them too easy to turn on by mistake.
 
I am looking for lights to replace my Big Blues they seem to have the market cornered with the 33000, 18000, and 65000 lumens lights. I have had big problems with the 33000 and 18000 I got from them...Killed multiple batteries after a few cycles...
 

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