The OrcaTorch D710 sets the standard for underwater illumination, offering power, reliability, and convenience in a compact design. With a maximum output of 3000 lumens and a focused 6° beam angle, it delivers long-range visibility ideal for wreck diving, cave exploration, and open-water night dives.
Powered by a rechargeable OrcaTorch 21700 5000mAh Li-ion battery with an integrated USB Type-C charging port, the D710 provides flexibility and extended runtime. Multiple brightness modes give you control, from high-intensity lighting to efficient low-power settings.
Operation is simple and secure thanks to the side titanium alloy push-button switch with a safe lock function to prevent accidental activation. Built-in battery indicator, intelligent overheat protection, reverse polarity, and over-discharge protection ensure safe, reliable use.
Constructed from aircraft-grade aluminum with a diamond-grade hard-anodized, seawater-resistant finish, the D710 withstands corrosion and harsh conditions. The two-sided coated toughened glass lens maintains clarity and strength under high pressure. Impact resistant to 1.5 m and depth-rated to 150 m, this torch is ready for any dive environment.
Q: Is the OrcaTorch D710 bright enough to use as a primary dive light?
Yes. Many divers use the D710 as their main torch. Its 3000-lumen max output and tight beam angle provide more than enough light even in low-visibility waters or at depth.
Q: Can it also be used as a backup or travel light?
Yes. Its compact size and low weight make it a great travel companion or backup light for tech or cave divers. Beginners often use it as a primary light and later move it to backup use.
Q: How long does the battery last?
Runtime depends on the brightness setting. At the lowest mode you can get up to around 7 hours 40 minutes, and at the highest sustained mode about 1 hour 40 minutes. The battery is USB-C rechargeable and many divers find it lasts well for several dives.
Q: Do I always get 3000 lumens?
The lamp’s normal high output is around 1700 lumens. The 3000-lumen “turbo” mode is engaged by holding the power button and is intended for short bursts. This helps protect the battery and extend runtime.
Q: How easy is it to operate underwater?
Divers report that the side titanium alloy button is intuitive and easy to reach, even with gloves. The beam is nicely focused and the switch gives quick access to brightness settings.
Q: Is it suitable for cold water or deeper dives?
Yes. Divers have successfully used it at depths around 40 m and in colder waters. It’s rated to 150 m and built from aircraft-grade aluminum with a tough, corrosion-resistant finish.
Q: How portable is it?
The D710 is small, light, and comes with accessories like a lanyard and carry box. Many divers mention it’s easy to pack for trips and to keep as a spare light.