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Underwater Kinetics
United States
Приєднався 23 сер 2012
Underwater Kinetics (UK) is an American company that designs and manufactures intrinsically safe LED flashlights and headlamps, dive lights and knives, camera accessories, and injection molded protective cases. UK products are used in many industries including military, law enforcement, fire safety, and scuba diving. As the pioneer of plastic injection-molded cases, UK now offers RFI and EMI shielding, flame retardant and anti-static cases for electronic instrumentation, shipping and storage. UK dive lights and accessories are not only popular among scuba divers but are also used on search and rescue missions. UK is the company with 50 years of experience in manufacturing industrial and safety products that stand the test of time.
How to Hold a Handgun for Maximum Accuracy. Firing using the Modern Technique
Rob from Underwater Kinetics is showing how to hold a handgun with a two-handed grip for maximum shooting efficiency. Place your dominant hand on the grip, with its index finger on the trigger, while your support hand rests over and underneath the dominant hand and grip/magazine. This is known as the “Modern Technique” and is routinely used by police officers because it helps maintain control.
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Underwater Kinetics 4AA Lighthouse
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The new Lighthouse personal lighting tool created with railroad professionals for the unique challenges of the railroad industry. It is a multi-functional personal lighting device. It can be handheld like a traditional flashlight, worn on a safety vest or other clothing, magnetically mounted on a metal work area, or stood up on any flat surface. The fully adjustable head can be moved and positi...
Underwater Kinetics 4AA Surefoot
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The Underwater Kinetics 4AA SureFoot is a revolutionary new, intrinsically safe LED flashlight with a secondary beam that shines downward providing illumination to the foot path so you can safely see where you are walking with no loss in burn time.
Italian - Mini Pocket Light I & Penlight I
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Italian - Mini Pocket Light I & Penlight I
French - Mini Pocket Light I & Penlight I
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French - Mini Pocket Light I & Penlight I
Deutsch - Mini Pocket Light I & Penlight I
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Deutsch - Mini Pocket Light I & Penlight I
New UWK 2AA Z2 eLED Dual Power Hands-Free Flashlight
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New UWK 2AA Z2 eLED Dual Power Hands-Free Flashlight
Underwater Kinetics UK C4 and C8 eLED (L2)
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Underwater Kinetics UK C4 and C8 eLED (L2)
Hands Free Lights - Safety Certified Work Lights by UK
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Hands Free Lights - Safety Certified Work Lights by UK
Wonders of UV Diving - A Look at Fluorescence Underwater
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Wonders of UV Diving - A Look at Fluorescence Underwater
UK Shows Off Aqualite Pro Diving System at Scuba Show 2015
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UK Shows Off Aqualite Pro Diving System at Scuba Show 2015
New UK Aqualite Pro and Aqualite-S Dive Lights
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New UK Aqualite Pro and Aqualite-S Dive Lights
Sailing to Paradise : Eric Newton Talks to UK About His 3-Month Long Sea Voyage to Tahiti
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Sailing to Paradise : Eric Newton Talks to UK About His 3-Month Long Sea Voyage to Tahiti
The New Aqualite Duo Lighting Kit by Underwater Kinetics
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The New Aqualite Duo Lighting Kit by Underwater Kinetics
Underwater Kinetics at the Long Beach Scuba Show 2014
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Underwater Kinetics at the Long Beach Scuba Show 2014
Ultraviolet Diving with Underwater Kinetics UV Lights
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Ultraviolet Diving with Underwater Kinetics UV Lights
Scuba Diving in Kona with UKPro FlexGrip, Aqualite and GoPro
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Scuba Diving in Kona with UKPro FlexGrip, Aqualite and GoPro
Very cool. Do them critters get a tan?
I like this light a lot until time to replace batteries. Even using this video as a guide, I push in the first battery. The second doesn't align easily. Shake it to align it? Its hung on the first battery with no play. Takes way too long. I recommend a different light.
I heard the night sky used to be very colourful. Especially the stars at night. Thousands of years ago. I assume pollution and artificial light changed the environment
Is there a new version?
Do you still sell these two?
how the hell u change the batteries
The slot is so deep, it's challenging to get the first two batteries deep in the slot when the spring is pushing them out. It's a bit of a dream to suggest wiggling will somehow counteract the force of the spring.
I hope no one ever needs to use her octopus after it has been dragged through the sand!
yes how do you open this thing!
The 120 lumens does not seem like enough light.
I just ordered my mermaid tail. Divers, you're gonna be able to see me under your ultraviolet light because I GLOW IN THE DARK! MUAHAHHAHHA!!!!
that's very sexy i like fish tail girls
Just called Leisure Pro Diver emporium and was told that the C4 is better than the C8 because of light output (both rechargeable)...and according to this video, the C8 is a better light, CORRECT? Is there a big difference in weight between the two? Thanks
When shooting using a uv light source with a GoPro Hero 8, what settings do you use in the camera? Thanks
Anything for UNDERWATER (snorkeling) ??
Wonderful advert but how the Hell do I replace the batteries?
Why not have a camera that can detect the UV light directly, that way you can see farther underwater? Then by using a color filter you could increase the contrast of the resulting image to match our eyes. Hmm a camera that also uses sonar and polarized light would also be awesome...
You missed the point. You don't see UV light. The marine creatures when illuminated with a UV light fluoress and produce a different wavelength (color) that is caught by the eye/camera. They do not produce UV light.
@@sergeig685 nope
@@lostpockets2227 yes, dummy, it is exactly how Uv light works
TOUGH little LED light for the Heavy demolition field. Should come with disclaimer NOT FOR THE WEAK!
I wonder if you might fit diving masks with a *flick in* yellow filter? Like a yellow filter that you slide into the mask to filter the blue light out.
hi Tom ! ☺️
@@lostpockets2227 Hi
is staring at the UV light harmful to the eyes?
I don’t think unless you would be blind from the sun already cause you are exposed to it everyday just you can’t see it also the harmful would be the solarium lamps if so even for these u wear glasses only for precaution and that’s it
johnsarangel also I forget uv is harmful on high concentration which nowhere is presented might be it like you taking magnifying glass and use it on sun Kind off
Do you need a filter to get the camera to pick up what you see with uv?
Sorry but I have to be honest. Maybe something to do with the company buyout who knows. However I can't recommend the Aqualite PRO 20 eLED for the following reasons. 1. When using the rubber hand mount you should be sure to install the included Philips screw to secure it, don't trust the plastic latch. My light came loose and got lost prior to using the screw. Fortunately I recovered the light on at the bottom of the lake. 2. Purchased at the end of 2018 and on first dive (with clean o-ring seals, proper silicon, and secured light head) the unit flooded and had to be sent in for replacement. The turnaround took way too long for replacement, this just after the company was being handed off. Of course the LDS, local dive shop, wan't going to offer one from their stock as the warranty is with UK. At the same time a previous diver had the same model flood before mine and another divers flooded just after mine. 3. When using the rubber hand mount it is quite difficult at times to twist the tail cap for the different standard light modes. Further more its extremely hard to operate the SOS feature properly even when not mounted on the back of the hand. All in all these are design issues. 4. Recently after one year of diving and maintaining clean o-ring seals found a bit of moisture inside the light head, didn't kill the LED but left dried salt fog all over the mirror reflector cone. No way to wipe the cone clean as the LED mount is glued or press fit into the head. I enjoy the light weight compact and back of the hand mount but the light simply is not reliable to stay in my fleet of gear after all these pointed out hassles and not isolated to just me. And this is why we always dive with multiple lights. Others may have good results but I think there is better options especially in the LED light market as there is a lot of varied options in the market place.
You try it with the 4AA and see if you like that.
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Is Alan Uke still around, when I talked to him last he was going into politics, did he make it ?
I got a surefoot this month. With the bottom light I thought it would be the ultimate emergency flashlight. It would have been if the button was not so hard to turn on. The streamlight dualie is much easier to turn on. On the sure foot we have to really mash down on the on button to activate the light.
If I want to see the microorganisms (biofilm/biofouling) in underwater environment, what kind of lengthwave I need to use (to see with filter and without)?
Notice who the neighboring booth is....
www.divenewswire.com/tusa-announces-partnership-distribute-underwater-kinetics-products/
I cannot get it in I put the first 2 then the 3rd one just does not go in place
Sounds like you are having the same issue I have. Battery #2 prevents proper seating of all batteries after the first one.
Thats a good idea!
Hi, which aqualite model is being used to film?
This is the Aqualite-S UV-395
Great Video! I have a W40VR torch which provide 410nm purple light and 365nm UV light (not 2 light in same time). Can you tell me which light mode is better for Ultraviolet Diving? And need I use a yellow or orange filter? Thank you very much!
for ameuturs, put a water proof LED flash lights, then use the sharpie scotch tape trick.
Super quick delivery. Good value for the money bit.do/1t8JIWa6
Hi, would like to know if using an UV light, do i still need yellow filters? will yellow filters affect much when using UV light instead of blue light? Tq
Shouldn't need any filters for a UV light, the advantage of UV is that you cannot see the light from the light source so no filter is necessary. All you see will be the light the sea life is emitting as it absorbs energy from UV light.
Wow, She can't dive for shit... sorry
is there a version of this light that comes with a clear bezel? Or can one be purchased for this light?
CAN I USE IT FOR SPEARFISHING AT NIGHT ?
would have liked to see actual video taken with the Flex Grip to see what the video was like with a light....
do you still need diffuser to avoid backscatter?
Shame you have a video here showing divers contacting so much of the underwater world not to mention kicking coral in 2:14 - 2:16 and dive gear contact at 3:00 - 3:15.
why is this uv not dangerous?
The UV light emitted from the dive light is relatively low in intensity and in very short exposure times. UV is only dangerous in extremely high concentrations and long exposures - neither of which are present with the UV dive light.
Well done.....& Made in USA
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Did you use your 395nm light or 455nm light ?
Hi Truites Farios The underwater segments are filmed with the 395nm Aqualite.
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It all looks great
Is this Nfpa approved?
Hi Manni, yes it is. It is tested to UL 783 which is based on NFPA 70. It's certified for Class 1 Div 2 hazardous locations.