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🌟 Dive Deeper, Shine Brighter — Own the Night with Sofirn SD05!
The Sofirn SD05 is a professional-grade diving flashlight featuring a powerful 3000 lumen CREE XHP50.2 LED, IPX8 waterproof rating for depths up to 100 meters, and a rechargeable 21700 lithium-ion battery. Its innovative magnetic rotating switch offers intuitive mode control, while the durable aircraft-grade aluminum body ensures corrosion resistance and rugged reliability. Designed for serious underwater and outdoor enthusiasts, the SD05 delivers exceptional brightness, long runtime, and versatile use across diving, fishing, caving, and more.




| ASIN | B088WDMDPT |
| Batteries are Included | Yes |
| Battery Description | Rechargeable lithium-ion battery |
| Best Sellers Rank | 34,701 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 8 in Diving Lights |
| Brand Name | Sofirn |
| Bulb Base | GX53 |
| Bulb Shape Size | F10 |
| Colour | Cool White |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 566 Reviews |
| Finish | Polished |
| Finish type | Polished |
| Included Components | Flashlight |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 40L x 40W x 120H millimetres |
| Item Shape | Round |
| Item Type Name | 1 |
| Item Weight | 200 Grams |
| Light Source Special Features | Adjustable brightness, Multiple light modes |
| Light source type | LED |
| Manufacturer | sofirn |
| Manufacturer Part Number | OUTFBASD05TN |
| Material | Aluminium |
| Maximum Compatible Wattage | 11 Watts |
| Model Number | SD05 |
| Mounting Type | Handheld |
| Number of Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Lights | 1 |
| Power and Plug Description | Battery Powered |
| Set Name | SD05 |
| Shade Material | Aluminium |
| Shade material | Aluminium |
| Shape | Round |
| Specification Met | IPX8 waterproof |
| Style | Modern |
| Type of Bulb | LED |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Voltage | 4.2 Volts (AC) |
| Wattage | 15 watts |
D**T
Great light for swimming or diving. Definitely waterproof and very bright
I've bought and tested quite a few flashlights. From my testing (swimming in a river and leaving it submerged), the Sofirn SD05 is a great waterproof light. It uses a 6000K (cool white) CREE XHP50.2 LED and puts out 3000lm on high. It takes a single 21700 sized cell, though will work with 18650 cells too. The original SD05 version stepped down from high after 3 minutes to keep the light cool, which isn’t so useful in a diving light. Sofirn listened to customer feedback and have released this new SD05 flashlight without the timed step down. The old version was listed at 2550 lumens and the new one claims 3000 lumens. Some quick tests and comparisons to other known lights and a cheap lux meter show this to be true. The Amazon listing shows this light as 294g - that's probably the box weight. It's actually 120g (without the cell) and 187g with. The listing doesn't show the body diameter either, which I measured at 29.0mm. *** Appearance and quality *** The SD05 has 2 O-rings at each end of the body tube to help with waterproofing. There’s 2 o-rings, 1 either side of the glass too. The box only comes with 2 spares but they’re easy to source if you need new ones. The body tube is asymmetric, with much thinner threads on the head end (the same size as the bezel threads). I have no idea why they went with 2 thread sizes. There isn’t any knurling, aside from a few bumps. The SD05 has fairly thick springs at either end. This means it can take a range of different length cells and doesn’t flicker when it’s shaken. The SD05 takes a 21700 cell, so is a bit bigger than most 18650 lights. *** Carrying and everyday use *** The SD05 comes with a standard lanyard, which is attached at the tail at the side (so it can still tail stand). There’s no clip but the light’s probably a bit big for most pockets anyway. *** Underwater use, swimming *** I have a few lights that are IPX8 rated (so should be waterproof enough to be in water for 30 minutes at 2 meters depth) but don’t have any that are designed primarily for use underwater. I’m by no means a diver (I’ve never been anywhere near the 100m depth rating of the SD05) and I rarely go in water when it’s dark or deep enough to need a flashlight. I wanted to put the SD05 through its paces though, so I took the SD05 to a nearby river. I’d normally be nervous putting electronics in water, especially a river that was so murky. The SD05 did fine though and allowed me to see fish and stay out in an inflatable dinghy well past dusk. I have to admit, having a flashlight underwater is pretty cool at night. The 3000 lumens allowed me to see over 2 meters through the cloudy parts of the water. I lowered the light on a string down 2 meters a couple of times too. The river wasn’t anywhere near as deep as the 100m rating that Sofirn give. When I was done I gave the light a rinse and dried it. As expected, there weren’t any signs of water ingress. *** Interface and switch *** The SD05 has a rotating “switch” instead of a button, presumably because it’s hard to make a physical button fully waterproof. I’ve never used a flashlight with a switch like this before. It’s incredibly intuitive and doesn’t need any explanation. The switch feels very slightly loose and has 0.5mm play either way at each mode but this doesn’t seem to be a problem. The switch changes mode when it’s about 2/3 of the way towards the mode you’re changing to, whether that’s up or down. This is good, as it means there’s no half way point for it to flicker at. The switch has very slight knurling and can be rotated with just a thumb, albeit slightly awkwardly. Using the switch with gloves on works fine. Not a problem using both thumb and index finger though. More knurling would mean use with just a thumb or finger would be easy. The SD05 uses a magnet in the switch (a reed switch) to work out which mode it should be on. That means the light can be turned on with any magnet! This is unlikely to be an issue in most cases but is good to know. *** Cell and charging *** The SD05 came from Amazon with a cell, cell sleeve and a charger. The cell is a Sofirn branded flat top 21700, that says it has a capacity of 4000mAh and current of 40A. The cell measures 21.5mm diameter by 70.8mm long. The 21700 cell protrudes about 5mm from the tail. My XTAR VC4 said it put 3829mAh into the cell from an almost full discharge, which is pretty close. If you’re actually using the SD05 for diving then buying a 5000mAh 21700 cell would be worthwhile for 25% extra run time. Changing cells underwater is not recommended. The sleeve is designed for 18650 cells but it’s a bit wide, with an innder diameter of 19.5mm. This didn’t seem to be a problem though and a flat top 18650 worked fine with it: sitting flush and making a good connection with the springs. Almost any 21700 or 18650 should work with this light. The only cell I had that didn’t fit was a 77.6mm 21700 cell with integrated charging. The single cell USB charger is basic but seems to do the job. It’s rated at 1A and a quick check showed it pulled 0.85A via from the included micro USB cable when the cell was getting full. The charger is spring loaded and should charge cells between 31mm and 72.5mm and mentions cells from 26650 to 10440. The charger is only 19g, so would make a good travel charger for lithium cells. *** Light output *** There’s only 3 modes but they’re nicely spaced. The modes seemed fine for use in water but 300lm is quite high for general use. When packing up after being out on the river, the 300lm low was a bit bright. Mode | Lumens | Runtime High | 3000 | 1h 38min Medium | 900 | 2h 30min Low | 300 | 8h 16min The SD05 uses a 3V LED and takes a 3.7V cell so it can use simple driver. There’s no voltage boost circuit here, which means the output reduces as the cell voltage drops. My light meter setup isn’t calibrated but does accurately show relative light output changes. Left out on a hot day on high the light will step down from 3000 lumens after a minute. The supplied cell then lasted over 2 hours above 600lm before the low voltage protection kicked in. Holding the light and on a cooler day will probably let the light stay brighter for longer, meaning the cell won’t last as long. The SD05 got up to 55°C on high. I tested the SD05 in water, to check the thermal regulation and also just because I could. The SD05 stayed above 2000lm for about 30 minutes, then started to drop off and only lasted 45 minutes on high. You can also see the low voltage protection kicking in, dropping the light to medium, then low and giving some warning flashes. *** LED and beam *** The SD05 has a 6000K XHP50.2 LED and orange peel reflector. The large head makes this slightly throwy (270m), with a smooth transition from spot to spill. 6000K is way too cool for my liking but neutral white 3V XHP50.2 LEDs seem hard to come by. The driver uses PWM to dim the light in different modes. The PWM isn’t noticeable by eye. *** Pros *** * Very waterproof * Rotating switch is intuitive and well designed * Beam profile works well underwater * Stays on high as long as the cell can provide power * Comes with cell and charger *** Cons *** * 300lm low isn’t very low * 6000K LED is too cool for my liking *** Summary *** The Sofirn SD05 was more fun than I expected – I’m now checking the IP rating of all my other lights to see if they can be used in water. The SD05’s quality is great and I have no doubt that this would be a solid light for actual diving. Sofirn listening to user feedback and updating the light is a great sign.
A**L
Sofirn quality
This is my 13th( and still lucky) Sofirn light. Despite the diving light description this is a good , easy to operate and bright light that possibly delivers close to the 3000 lumens promised. Water cooling may possibly extend run times underwater at the higher levels but this light is just as good out of water as standard torches. Out of water the step down kicks in after a couple of minutes and levels off at about half power for maybe up to an hour. This is pretty good even compared to conventional lights. There is a good central hotspot and adequate spill .It comes with a 21700 battery and separate charger ( so no vunerable charging port to let in water). It is apparently good down to 100 meters so no problems at all using in water, though I have not tried yet. The simple twist wheel user interface is a joy after grappling with Anduril so if you want a simple and bright light this could be the one for you. Not bad at all for the £32 I paid after a 20% discount was applied.
I**C
Great when works, but it died way too soon.
Great torch, working really bright and with a long battery life. I got it in August, charged it, and it was used from time to time for a couple of minutes here and there. Today, it started blinking - sign that battery is low, turned it off, unscrewed, charged the battery, put it back in - and it doesn't work any more. I've checked the battery, seems ok voltage wise, but sadly it seems that it's not made to last :(
L**E
Solid build, solid value.
Brilliant! Solid build. I've taken it down to 33m and it is very bright on the high setting. Easy to control under water and has a removable rechargeable battery. Fantastic value for money.
W**D
Seems very reliable so far after 30+ dives, purchased a second one recently to have a 2nd battery
Had my 1st Sofirn SD05 since September 2022, works great so far. Have logged 30+ dives with the initial purchase, most of those dives over 20 meters deep, around 6-8 to 30 metres and 1 dive past 45 metres Used it while penetrating caves + wrecks and generally under rocks, reefs etc It is very bright on the 3000 lumen setting, only gripe is the light output seems very orangey and not a cool white light that I've experienced with other dive torches That being said the torch itself is quite small and can be stored permanently in BCD pocket with almost no perceptible weight. It's very light in the hand also and the on/off magnetic ring/wheel works well I put some silicon o-ring grease on every now and then after charging the battery, see below link https://www.amazon.co.uk/ProDive-Diving-Silicone-Grease-Lubricant/dp/B01E1IG5Z0/ref=sr_1_5?crid=IGA1H7T3SW5L&keywords=silicone+grease+diving&qid=1690286670&sprefix=silicone+grease+diving%2Caps%2C147&sr=8-5 i've purchased a second SD05 recently mainly for a back/up 2nd battery as the original is still going strong I had used 18650 Li-ion rechargeable batteries but experienced flickering after torch was on for longer durations, I'd have to turn off then turn back on the SD05 and it would work ok, also LED's weren't as bright with the 18650 batteries, hence why I purchased a second torch Added a video, not sure if it will play correctly as it was filmed in 120 fps on my GoPro, it plays ok on the QUIK app but sometimes when exported is a bit jerky or in slow motion Overall happy with my purchase, as I said the LED colour very orangey rather than cool white but have had the SD05 well past the limits of recreational diving and it's still going strong
J**O
Excellent
I've used this on 8 dives, including to 40m. No sign of any leaks. Battery confidently lasted for 2 dives a day, although it's impossible to say how much of the battery was left. It feels well made. The switch can be a little hard to operate with one hand if you aren't holding the torch in the perfect position. It is very bright compared to a Mares torch costing four times as much (making my dive buddy very jealous).
M**N
Great torch
I’ve been really impressed with this. I’m usually wary of cheap equipment, but so far have had a good experience with this. The torch works great for freediving. The different brightnesses are useful to have. It’s a solid build and battery life is plenty long enough. I’d recommend swapping out the lanyard though. I didn’t have much confidence in the one provided.
P**E
Great under water
Diving
M**.
Ottima torcia per immersioni, ma non solo
Davvero un prodotto dall'ottimo rapporto qualità/prezzo. La prima impressione è più che positiva: si percepisce infatti una costruzione impeccabile, con spessori abbondanti e doppi o-ring (che arrivano già lubrificati) che proteggono l'interno della torcia da infiltrazioni d'acqua. Non poteva essere altrimenti, visto che la torcia è certificata IPX8 per immersioni fino a 100 metri di profondità! In mano dà una sensazione di assoluta robustezza e si impugna bene anche con le mani bagnate. La confezione è completa di tutto quello che serve per essere subito operativi; sono inclusi: - la torcia, ovviamente; - una moderna batteria LiIon 21700 (come quelle utilizzate da Tesla nei suoi pacchi batterie), con capacità dichiarata di 4000 mah; - un cilindro di plastica che serve come adattatore per poter utilizzare le batterie in formato 18650, fino a poco tempo fa più diffuse ma più piccole e con capacità minore (quindi con meno autonomia); - un caricabatterie ed un cavo USB, da utilizzare per ricaricare la batteria collegandoli a qualsiasi alimentatore USB standard; - il classico laccetto da polso, da attaccare al retro della torcia per evitare cadute accidentali; - 2 o-ring di ricambio; - il manuale di istruzioni. Prima di iniziare ad usare la torcia è necessario rimuovere un piccolo pezzo di carta isolante dalla batteria; la batteria arriva carica circa al 60%-70%, come da consuetudine per l'immagazzinamento di batterie al litio. Testandola con un caricabatterie OPUS già in mio possesso, ho misurato una capacità effettiva di 4050 mah, leggermente migliore del dichiarato. Con il caricabatterie dello smartphone (da 1A), e partendo da batteria completamente scarica, la ricarica completa impiega poco più di 5 ore. La torcia è semplicissima da usare: invece del classico pulsante, è presente un anello magnetico da ruotare per accendere e spegnere la torcia e per selezionare il livello di luminosità desiderato, scegliendo tra 3 livelli diversi ben spaziati tra loro. L'anello può essere ruotato anche impugnando la torcia con una sola mano, ed è molto pratico anche sott'acqua, a differenza di altre torce che invece prevedono un pulsante/interruttore da premere che invece potrebbe bloccarsi scendendo in profondità, a causa dell'aumentare della pressione dell'acqua. Ho trovato la torcia perfettamente utilizzabile anche fuori dall'acqua, con l'unico svantaggio che tende a surriscaldarsi un po' se usata a lungo al massimo della luminosità; si tratta comunque di un fenomeno normale un po' su tutte le torce led di elevata potenza. In questo caso la torcia si regola automaticamente abbassando la luminosità per evitare di surriscaldarsi troppo. Da notare che durante le immersioni questo non avviene, perché l'acqua favorisce la dispersione del calore prodotto e permette di mantenere più costante la luminosità emessa; ne consegue una autonomia inferiore in acqua, comunque pienamente sufficiente per la durata di una bombola. La batteria quasi scarica viene segnalata dalla torcia tramite 3 brevi lampeggi. Il fascio di luce ha un cono centrale molto luminoso per illuminare lontano, sfumato in una corona esterna abbastanza ampia per illuminare bene l'ambiente circostante. Pur trattandosi quindi di una torcia pensata per le immersioni, si presta bene anche per un normale utilizzo all'aperto. Allego alcune foto dove si vede la "potenza di fuoco" disponibile, davvero notevole. L'avessi comprata prima! Ora vediamo come si comporta nel tempo, ma le premesse sono decisamente positive...
M**9
Compacte et puissante
Super torche, parfait de jour comme de nuit les 3000 lumens sont bien là. Le système d'interrupteur est top. Test à 40m, sans problème. Un peu moins cher chez le concurrent avec une batterie + puissante.
R**Z
Super Taschenlampe sehhr hell und passt in jede Tasche.
Habe schon zwei davon. Sind super. Benutze sie Täglich und ist wirklich hell.
J**A
Alles super!
Die Größe ist für mich perfekt - passt in die Tasche des Taucherjackets und man kann sie zudem befestigen. Die Helligkeit und die unterschiedlichen Stufen sind auch gut, Preis-Leistung stimmt!
R**O
Sofirn SD05 la torcia per tutti.
Ho acquistato la Sofirn SD05 su Amazon come al solito preciso e veloce nella consegne. Ho altre torce di Sofirn ma nessuna che può essere usata sott'acqua come la SD05. La confezione è classica con la torcia che arriva dentro una scatola di cartone rigida con dentro oltre la torcia gli accessori compresi che sono un caricabatterie, una batteria 21700, 2 oring di ricambio, una adattatore per usare batterie in formato 18650, un cordino e il manuale in inglese. Come detto in precedenza la Sofirn SD05 è una torcia anche subacquea che puo essere usata fino ad una profondità di 100 metri. In effetti la torcia dispone di 4 oring per la tenuta all'acqua cosa inusuale su una torcia normale. Ho provato ad immergerla accesa in acqua (vedi foto) per circa 4 ore e non ho riscontrato nessuna infiltrazione una volta finito il test. La Sofirn SD05 ha 3 livelli di luminosità che sono 300lm, 1000lm e 3000lm. Manca forse un livello basso per usarla come luce di lettura. La cosa che mi ha colpito è la semplicità con cui si cambia la luminosità. Questo avviene semplicemente girando in senso orario una ghiera magnetica, senza premere pulsanti o dover ricordarsi come cambiare i livelli. Sulla torcia troviamo una freccia con le scritte 0, L,M e H per ricordarci il livello che andiamo a selezionare (Spenta, Low, Med e High). La Sofirn SD05 è costruita molto bene e viene venduta, nella mia confezione, con compresa anche la batteria propretaria nel nuovo formato 21700 e il caricabatterie per poterla ricaricare quando è scarica. Nella confezione è compreso anche un adattatore per usare le classiche batterie con il formato 18650 di certo con meno capacità ma più semplici da trovare (io ne ho un po in casa). Il led che utilizza la torcia è un cree xhp50.2 che emette una luce, secondo me, quasi neutra con una buona colorazione. La SD05 è molto potente e già usata a 1000 lumens fa una luce notevole. In conclusione penso che la Sofirn SD05 sia la torcia per tutti visto la semplicità di utilizzo. Buona la costruzione e la potenza, senza dimenticare l'ottima confezione e il prezzo quasi imbattibile. Direi il TOP per prezzo/qualità.
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