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The ORCATORCH DC710 is a compact, rechargeable scuba dive light delivering up to 3000 lumens with four brightness levels. Featuring a Type-C charging port, wrist strap mount for hands-free use, and an IP68 waterproof rating for depths up to 150 meters, it offers long runtime and robust durability in a sleek aluminum alloy body. Perfect for professional and recreational divers seeking reliable, high-performance underwater illumination.



















| ASIN | B0D2RML9CX |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #20,987 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #5 in Diving Safety Lights |
| Brand | ORCATORCH |
| Brightness | 3000 Lumen |
| Bulb Features | Adjustable brightness, Switch Locking |
| Color | Black-DC710 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (722) |
| Date First Available | April 26, 2024 |
| Finish Type | Aluminum |
| Finish types | Aluminum |
| Included Components | DC710 direct-charge dive light, 2 b a t t e r i e s, Type C charging cable, wrist strap bracket, spare o-rings, lanyard, portable EVA zipper box, user manual |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 1.54 pounds |
| Item model number | D710 |
| Light Output Maximum | 3000 Lumens |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Manufacturer | ORCATORCH TECHNOLOGY LIMITED |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Mounting Type | wrist strap mount |
| Number of Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Light Sources | 1 |
| Part Number | DC710 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 6.1"L x 1.4"W x 1.4"H |
| Shade Material | Aluminum Alloy |
| Shape | Cylindrical |
| Special Features | Durable, High Lumens, Mountable, Portable, Rechargeable |
| Style | bright |
D**T
Great dive light on the smaller size and well made! With 21700 battery!
I’ve had this on a few dives now in my favorite lake and in a quarry. The size is great for the brightness it puts out and very nice runtime with the 21700 battery …and it comes with a spare battery! Also nice that the batteries have the usb C charge port, no extra charger needed on trips. And pretty nice zipper case to keep it all in as well. At first I wasn’t thrilled that you have to press and hold to get the max output, but after using it, I can see that it makes sense. It wasn’t very often I wanted the max brightness, the 1700 lumens is pretty bright. And if you were able to set it on max output, it would just run down the battery too quick when it’s not necessary. LED in the button is always nice to keep an eye on battery life remaining. And this green version…so sexy with their orange silicone ring to give it a little “pop” 😃. And back to the size, it fits very nice in a soft hand mount. The deal running at the time I ordered it, I was able to add the SD01 beacon light to the cart and it was free with the purchase. These beacon lights are nice if you do night dives. I also tried it on our boat's mooring line to help us find it on the way back, we could see it but honestly it would work better at night. Hard to go wrong with these Orcatorch lights for the cost! I’ve got a few different size Orcatorch lights I’ve been using for a while now.
A**.
High Quality, Reliable Dive Torch!
As an avid traveler and scuba diver having a quality reliable dive light is extremely important. Right off the bat I appreciated the case with foam inserts to keep the light safe during packing and travel. It also keeps everything together, so it is simple to find. I was able to take this new light on a recent trip to Cozumel Mexico where I used it for a night dive and multiple Cenotes dives and let me tell you for the money you won't find a better torch. Brightness: When it comes to lights one of the most important factors is brightness. What I liked about this light was the on/off button is easy to find by feel which is important in the dark. You can hold the button down a few seconds when off to lock it during travel or push it multiple times to cycle through various levels of brightness. This allowed me to tailor the power to my needs and extend the already amazing battery life (more on that in a minute). In my attached video you can see the 3 levels (high, medium, low) and when on you can hold the button down for what I am calling "Super" power (3000 lumens!). I was able to clearly see even at a distance during my night dive and was pleased with the fine angle that reduced the blooming effect that wide angle lights can create due to the fine particulates floating everywhere in the ocean. Battery Life: Another factor of dive torches that can't be understated is the reliability and length of battery life. Many dive lights only come with a single battery, and some are not even removeable, which is difficult for multi-dive adventures. Typically, I dive 2 or 3 tanks in a day and having the ability to swap out the battery for a fully charged right on the boat was priceless. This meant I could use the light to its fullest extent without having to worry about having enough power for my next dive. Another great feature was the fact that you can charge the batteries outside of the torch and they have an led indicator light so you know when they are full. This means if I need to charge one battery, I can still take the light with another battery on a dive. Loving the flexibility. Reliability: Needless to say, I have put this torch to the test in multiple dive situations where having a light that turns on every time is vital and this light performed every, single, time. Not only that, but you know you have a good light when 3 other people on the boat get out their lights and they are the same brand or even the same exact model. Downsides: Honestly, I have not found any downsides yet. I did see another diver with a different light made by this same brand which included a green laser and thought that was very useful as well for training or even playing with fish because they follow the laser point (how cool is that?) so I'll probably be looking for that next. As a diver it never hurts to have a great light and this could work as either a primary or a backup, so I highly recommend you try it out!
J**L
Quality and dependable lighting system-I recommend
The DC710 Octatorch is an excellent light and I definitely recommend it. This is my experience leading to my purchase. Over the past two years I have bought 3 different non-Orcatorch dive lights and each time was disappointed with what I bought. I bought slide and button switch lights, small, medium and larger sized lights but none were of the quality, dependability or functionality I needed. That all changed while diving with a couple buddies this summer. We were diving in late summer with very poor visibility to the point we all activated our lights to be able to see each other in the 0-2 foot visibility. This was a definite safety concern during this dive. Both buddies had Ocratorch light 710’s and I had a small off brand light. Within less than 10 minutes of this hour long dive my light was already showing red indicator of low battery. One of my dive buddies saw this and had an extra Orcatorch 710 back up and handed it to me. I used the 710 light for the rest of the dive. I was amazed at the perfect size that allowed for proper handling and usage. I was very impressed with the Orcatorch’s battery life which had no trouble completing this dive with plenty of battery left. I was impressed with the 710’s quality and functionality and ease of its positive push button operation, light bean power as well of its versatility. Immediately after this dive is when I realized both dive buddies were using exclusively the Ocratorch products as well as tank lights which we also used on this dive. I was sold and purchased the DC710 and tank light immediately. This light has shown to be of high quality and functionality as well as ease of bezzel charging without having to remove the battery. It has impressive battery life and an on/off switch that is also very positive, easy to operate and dependable. I highly recommend the Orcatorch 710 and tank light. I’m pleased with this product and this supplier. Great light and company. I wish I had known of this brand and supplier prior to buying other brands in the past as this is quality product at a reasonable price point.
Y**T
透明度が悪い日に使いましたが、とても明るくて視界が確保でき、バディとの合図にも役立ちました。USB-Cで直接充電でき、バッテリー残量がランプで確認できるのも安心感があります。リストマウントでハンズフリーに使える点も良いのですが、ハンズフリーではターボモードが使えないのが少し残念。今後のモデルに期待したいです
K**G
Excellent torch and excellent customer service. Torch unexpectedly stopped working. Some troubleshooting and a little video later, a replacement was sent and received within a couple of days
J**M
Increíble, funciona bien y tiene buena calidad
F**D
The product is not Orcatorch genuine merchandise. It has ok quality on first dive but if you expect to have a high end quality I guess it is not the real thing! I have a picture of it too
S**Z
A great torch, long battery life even at highest setting. It has three power settings that I used differently on the same dive. As I descend I use on lowest power. As I moved across the reef I went to high power allowing me to be further away from the reef. As I got close To reef I didn’t need full power as I was close to the reef looking for macro subjects so the power level 2 was ideal. Doing multiple fives a day you need a spare battery so you can charge the other or swap during surface intervals. Fear not they provide a spare battery too. It’s a lightweight but powerful torch with a wrist strap. A lanyard with clip would be good to see in the box so that’s one aspect I would advise to add. Simple to do yourself though. When surfacing you want it clipped off to avoid anything dangling or falling out of your pockets. It’s rated to 150m so recreational to tech diving it will be a useful primary or back up torch. The angle beam of the torch is narrow at 6 degrees which is great for longer distance. A more wider beam option would be good to give additional versatility but it really does what you need from it.
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