EdgeDiveTech designed two LED lights to lit up the undersea world

EdgeDiveTech has designed two new products- the Edge Ultra100 and the Edge Ultra200 to lit up the undersea world .

The Edge Ultra100 is a single canister light, which provides 9,000 lumens of light with its 80 degree angle. In addition, it has a burn time of 2 hours, is rated to a depth of 500ft (152m) and features wet connections between light head and canister, making it possible to change battery canisters underwater.

The Edge Ultra200 is a video lighting system designed for underwater videographers. It has 2 light heads which provide a total of 18,000 lumens and no hot spot.

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