LED Underwater Lights

LED Underwater Lights


LED Underwater Lights

continues to define the landscape in LED underwater lights, for performance, reliability and quality. Our LED underwater lights offer the highest lumens per dollar on the market, are built using state of the art technology and the highest quality materials and are designed to run cooler, consume less power and last longer than other conventional LED underwater lighting technologies.

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Underwater Lights

Underwater lights can reveal a whole new realm of marine life at night – and with the many new underwater LED lights available – they do so with just a fraction of the energy. 

Affordable and Exciting Underwater Lighting

Totally Waterproof High Intensity LED Underwater Lights

Finally, there is an affordable alternative for LED underwater lighting.  These High-Intensity LED Underwater Lights are totally waterproof and designed to be used above or below the water line.  A broad flood light effect is created by the engineered optics of the convex light face. Compared to other LED models on the market, this light has greater light output and a wider aperture.  

Can LED lights be submerged in water?

Example :With an IP65 rating, the LEDs can be used in an outside setting and are water-resistant but they are not waterproof and are not suitable to be submerged. An IP68 can be submerged in water.


May you ask

What color underwater light is best?

Underwater LED boat lights are great for any fishing vessel. The best LED colors for attracting bugs and bait fish are green and white. Blue is also a nice color as well. It has a short wavelength, and generates a vibrant and crisp light effect in the nighttime water.

How many lumens do you need for underwater lighting?

These days the standard is 2000 – 5000 lumens, but remember that actual intensity varies with beam angle. That means a 60 deg 1600 lumen light, would actually feel stronger than a 120 degree 2500 lumen light, but with less coverage.


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