Dive Light for Underwater Photography (39000 lm, 100m IP) Genwiss vs Turbo SX Dive Light 11000 lumens underwater video light
Overall winner: Dive Light for Underwater Photography (39000 lm, 100m IP) Genwiss
Key Differences
LetonPower (A) offers a high-brightness 11,000-lumen light with USB-C charging and noted good battery life, and is positioned at a more affordable price point; Genwiss (B) advertises much higher lumen output and an explicit 100m IP rating with 120° wide irradiation but is reported by customers to be relatively heavy. Choose A if you want USB-C charging, good battery life and a lighter overall package at a lower price tier; choose B if you need extreme brightness, a stated 100m IP durability rating, and wider beam coverage despite added weight
Dive Light for Underwater Photography (39000 lm, 100m IP) Genwiss
Underwater video light with 39000 lumens, 6500K COB beam, white/red/blue modes for color accuracy. 120° irradiation covers wide areas; suitable for underwater photography and video
Pros
- high-brightness COB light
- multicolor lighting modes (white, red, blue)
- wide 120° irradiation
- durable and powerful feedback from users
Cons
- weight noted as not lightweight by customers
Turbo SX Dive Light 11000 lumens underwater video light
High-visibility underwater light with 11000 lumens and 6500K beam for underwater video. Features blue and red options for color accuracy; wide 120° irradiation. Customers note bright output and solid build
Pros
- high brightness and wide beam
- blue and red light options for color accuracy
- USB-C charging and good battery life
- solid build and easy-to-use controls
Cons
- only 3 brightness levels mentioned
- no explicit waterproof depth rating provided
- mentions 11000 lumens may imply high power without efficiency data
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | LetonPower |
| Durability | Genwiss |
| Versatility | Genwiss |
| User Reviews | LetonPower |