The real experience of diving is not what most people imagine
When you first enter the water, everything changes.
Sound disappears. Light bends. Movement becomes slower, softer, almost weightless.
Whether you are snorkeling near the surface or diving deeper into the ocean, one thing becomes clear very quickly:
Underwater, your equipment is not just a tool. It is your only connection to the surface world.
Every moment you capture depends on whether your gear can survive the environment you are in.
Water is not the problem. Pressure is.
Most people think underwater filming is just about waterproof protection.
In reality, water itself is not the challenge.
The real challenge is what comes with it:
- Increasing water pressure with depth
- Constant movement and impact from waves
- Saltwater corrosion over time
- Temperature differences causing lens fogging
These conditions do not exist in normal environments.
And this is where many users misunderstand one key term:
IP68 waterproof rating
IP68 waterproof does not mean diving safe
IP68 is often seen as a strong waterproof standard.
But it is important to understand what it actually means.
It is tested under controlled conditions:
- Still freshwater
- Limited depth
- Short immersion time
- No movement or impact
In real diving environments, conditions are completely different.
That means IP68 devices are designed for accidental water exposure, not for continuous underwater filming.
This difference is critical when you start creating content underwater.
This is why GoPro changed underwater content creation
Action cameras like GoPro have made underwater filming more accessible than ever.
They are compact, powerful, and widely used by travelers, divers, and content creators around the world.
But even with a GoPro, there is still one challenge:
The camera alone is not enough for real underwater protection.
Once you move from surface water activity to real diving environments, you need an additional layer of protection that can handle pressure, movement, and long exposure.
LetonPower GoPro Diving Housing System
At LetonPower, we design underwater protection systems specifically for creators who want to go beyond surface-level filming.
Our goal is simple:
Help GoPro users capture underwater footage with more stability, clarity, and confidence.
Different underwater environments require different levels of protection, which is why the LetonPower diving housing lineup is built for multiple diving scenarios.
LetonPower 60M Waterproof Diving Housing
Designed for snorkeling, shallow diving, swimming, and beach travel.
This lightweight housing provides reliable underwater sealing while maintaining a compact design that is easy to carry during travel and outdoor activities.
Best for:
- Snorkeling
- Swimming pools
- Ocean travel
- Casual underwater filming
The triple-sealing structure helps improve underwater reliability while maintaining clear footage for everyday creators.
LetonPower GoPro HERO Waterproof Housing
Built specifically for GoPro HERO series cameras, this housing is designed for users who need more stability during underwater filming.
With improved anti-fog performance and reinforced sealing, it is ideal for:
- Free diving
- Surfing
- Travel vlogging
- Ocean content creation
The balanced design allows creators to maintain usability while filming in dynamic water environments.
LetonPower Aluminum Alloy Diving Housing (80M)
For deeper diving conditions, LetonPower developed an upgraded aluminum alloy housing system designed for higher pressure environments.
Compared to standard plastic housings, the aluminum structure provides:
- Increased pressure resistance
- Better long-term durability
- Improved saltwater reliability
- More stable underwater performance
Designed for:
- Deep diving
- Professional underwater filming
- Long-duration ocean shooting
This model is especially suitable for creators who frequently film underwater and require higher structural stability.
From water activity to underwater storytelling
Underwater filming is no longer limited to professionals.
Today, anyone with a GoPro can capture the ocean.
But the difference between casual footage and professional underwater content always comes down to one thing:
How stable your protection system is under real conditions.
Conclusion
IP68 is a starting point, not a solution.
GoPro makes underwater creation possible, but protection determines how far you can go.
LetonPower is built on a simple idea:
Underwater filming should feel safe, stable, and fully under control — even in the most unpredictable environments.


