A Slovenian inventor and paddleboarding enthusiast has created a powerful underwater lamp that reveals the seabed in vivid detail while paddling at night, offering a thrilling new way to connect with the underwater world.

  • 90,000 lumens light the seabed up to 25 meters deep
  • Wireless smartphone app controls three lighting zones
  • Battery-powered with up to 3.5 hours runtime at full brightness

What happened

Jure Korber from Slovenia engineered a cutting-edge underwater lamp specifically for nighttime stand-up paddleboarding. His goal was to create a serious illumination device that would allow paddlers to explore the underwater environment beyond safety or decorative lighting purposes. The lamp weighs about 3 kilograms and includes 36 LEDs arranged in six rows of six, housed in a hydrodynamic aluminum body with custom electronics.

This light provides an impressive 90,000 lumens, making it possible to see down to 20 to 25 meters in clear water. The lamp attaches underneath the paddleboard with straps and can be controlled wirelessly via a smartphone app, switching between downward, forward, and ambient illumination. Powered by a substantial lithium-ion battery mounted on the board, the device runs for roughly 3.5 hours on a full charge.

Why it feels good

Korber’s invention enriches the paddleboarding experience by revealing the underwater world in a way not previously possible at night. Without the sun’s glare reflecting off the water’s surface, night paddling illuminated by this lamp often reveals the seabed more clearly than during the day. The effect of floating above a brightly lit underwater landscape creates a unique sense of calm and connection with nature.

The quiet operation of the board combined with the strong, adjustable illumination invites slower, more mindful exploration of marine environments. Korber himself has found that the experience completely changed his view of nighttime paddling, offering moments that feel like gently gliding over a shallow, enchanting lagoon.

What to enjoy or watch next

While currently a one-off prototype, Korber is considering producing a limited number of less powerful and more affordable versions to meet growing interest. Future upgrades may include adding an underwater camera attachment, such as a GoPro, for recording these mesmerizing nocturnal underwater views, combining lighting and imagery into one package.

For enthusiasts eager to enhance their paddleboarding or watersports adventures, this innovation signals exciting potential for further developments in subaquatic lighting technology. Keep an eye out for the lamp’s possible commercial release and evolving features that can bring the underwater world closer to everyone who loves nighttime exploration on the water.

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