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SeaLife

SeaLife Cameras is dedicated to helping divers, snorkelers, and ocean enthusiasts easily capture high-quality underwater photos and videos. The company specializes in compact, easy-to-use underwater cameras, lighting systems, and accessories designed specifically for life below the surface. From fully sealed, leak-proof cameras to powerful underwater lighting, SeaLife products are built for reliability, simplicity, and vibrant results—so users of all experience levels can document their underwater adventures without complicated setups.

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SeaLife Sea Dragon 5000+ Color Boost
A powerful wide-beam underwater light delivering up to 6,000 lumens with Color Boost technology for vibrant, true-to-life colors.
SeaLife Sea Dragon 3000F Color Boost
A powerful 3,000-lumen underwater video light with Color Boost technology for enhanced, natural-looking color and precise brightness control.
SeaLife Micro 3.0 Pro Dual Beam Set
A compact, all-in-one underwater camera system combining 4K video capture with a powerful dual-beam light for versatile imaging.
SeaLife Sport Diver S Phone Housing Review
ScubaLab takes a first look at the SeaLife SportDiver S compact underwater phone housing. This housing is lighter and more compact than its predecessor, the SportDiver Ultra.
SeaLife Sea Dragon Mini 1200 & 1600 | ScubaLab First Look

ScubaLab reviews the latest new dive light's from SeaLife.

A Snapshot of SeaLife's Photographic Legacy

Underwater photography has advanced a lot in recent years, and SeaLife has been at the forefront of many notable innovations.

SeaLife SportDiver Ultra Smartphone Housing: ScubaLab Testers Choice

The SportDiver Ultra was named Testers Choice for smartphone housings by ScubaLab.

17 Underwater Photo Accessories We Love

Choosing a camera is only the first step of your underwater photography journey. Adding these accessories to your arsenal can help transform you into a pro.

SeaLife Cameras

SeaLife underwater cameras, lights and accessories are made and distributed by Pioneer Research in Moorestown, NJ.