WURKKOS DL03 2800 lumens dive light with Green laser

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Hello Scubaboard folks,
The post is only for WURKKOS DL03 Diving Flashlight. I will keep updating only in this post.
Currently, I have only given a preliminary introduction to this product, after continue to update as planned.
1. Handheld outdoor shots
2. Beam shots gallery
3. Lake diving shots
If you have other interest parameters, just live your comment here.

========2025-4-25 updated========

Luminus SFT70 Main Light & Green Laser Light
Combined Button & Toggle Switch
100 Meters Waterproof


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The compact light and comes in a complete package:
  • Flashlight
  • 5000mAh 21700 rechargeable Li-ion Battery
  • usb cable C/C standard
  • a long lanyard with rubber tubing
  • 2x spare O-rings
  • manual and papers
  • battery insulator for storage
Here’s the cardboard box and content
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The light uses a SFT-70 6000-6500K cool white LED and 520nm green laser light

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The declared Max Output is 2800 lumens (on double clicks the button to turbo), continue 2 minutes, then stepdown reduces the brightness to 1800lm-1000lm total runtime 80 minutes+
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BTW, the output test data by drop in full water cup


It’s powered by included 21700 Li-ion, flat top rechargeable battery, the declared capacity is 5000mAh, about 2C to 3C, to recharge you can use the C/C cable.

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The charger for max 5V/3A USB-C port. So you can use a powerbank, phone charger etc to charge it. Or discharger by DL03.
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The Wurkkos DL03 is operated by Combined Button & Toggle Switch, with a green-red LED indicating the power level. The power level stays on all the time, useful for cave divers to know the remaining power without having to turn it off and on. The indicating LED is poweful but does not disturb night vision.

The Toggle switch has 3 positions: laser only, main light & laser and main light only.

It has been designed so that by toggling left, or turning right to choose the light model use.

Hold the button could control main light with 4 levels output:low-medium-high-turbo.

Double clicks the button when turn off will get lockout mode immediately, or you can unscrew the body and interrupt the electrical contact.
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It also include ATR Advanced Thermal Regulation, that kicks in at 60°C and reduces the output to cool the light.
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And lastly and very important, the light features LVP, Low Voltage Protection, which turns the light off when the battery level is too low to operate safely.

WURKKOS DL02 Diving Flashlight Specs:
  • Emitters: LUMINUS SFT70 6000-6500K& 520nm green laser
  • Operating voltage: 3.0V-4.2V
  • Beam Angle: Center26°; Flood 60°
  • Battery: 1× 5000mAh 21700 Li-ion battery
  • Dimensions: 148.5mm long, head is 36mm
  • Weight: 152g / 0.335lb
  • Reflector: Smooth Metal Reflector
  • Driver: Boost constant current driver
  • Flashlight body: Aerospace grade 6061 aluminum alloy, HA-III hard anodised coating, matt finish
  • Water resistance i.a.w. IP68
  • Dive depth: 100 meters
  • Reverse polarity protection to protect against improper battery installation.
  • Advanced Temperature Regulation (ATR) technology, stepdown at 60°C
  • LVP Low Voltage protection, it shuts the light off at 2.8v
 
What about becoming a sponsor for scubaboard, if you make this huge advertisment for the brand? Its business not private...

Btw not sure if its the first torch with a laserpointer, at least Mares has one as well.

And the Lux value in 1m distance for the spot is way more important than the Lumen.
 
What is a manufacturer suggested price?

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What is the emitted power of the laser?
Can you show pictures of the laser in action in varied conditions?

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