US underwater imaging-equipment brand SeaLife has added new offerings and reset prices for its 2026 line-up, including underwater housings, camera-lens and light-housing sets.
It has also updated its SportDiver underwater smartphone housing for what it says is enhanced security, adding that it can now fit most Android and Apple phones.
For divers’ peace of mind the sealed electronics module is said to be resistant to water even while the housing door is open. The housing includes a new moisture-alert sensor among other internal updates and is depth-rated to 40m. It costs £269.
There is also a new £259 SportDiver 67mm +6 macro lens to fit onto the housing. It is designed to work with the SportDiver Lens Adapter (SL081) and other underwater camera housings with a 67mm lens port, giving close focus to 5cm or less, depending on the lens used.

The retail price of the SportDiver S housing, which is rated only to 30m, has been reduced to £189.

Sets now available include the new, third-generation SeaLife Micro 3.0 Reef Edition camera with SeaLife 0.7x wide-angle dome lens.
Priced at £969, this compact underwater camera and lens combination is said to add more than 40% shooting angle and to allow three-times closer focusing down to a distance to the subject of 12.7cm.

Another new set matches the SportDiver Ultra Duo 5000 housing, designed for larger smartphones, with a pair of Sea Dragon 2500 photo-video lights using the two-grip Flex-Connect Ultra Dual tray. Suggested retail price is £1,059. The Ultra housing alone is priced at £319.

The SeaLife SportDiver Pro 2500 Set combines the updated SportDiver 40m-rated smartphone housing with a single Sea Dragon 2500, a powerful 2,500-lumen light with three brightness adjustments and what is described as an underwater-friendly colour temperature. This combo costs £689.
SeaLife products are distributed by Scubapro.