There are awards you hang on a wall.
And then there are awards that feel like a signal—like the industry just agreed, out loud: this is the direction we’re going.
At boot Düsseldorf 2026, the boot dive award 2026 named DIVEVOLK SeaLink Underwater Smartphone Data Transmitter the winner in Innovation. On paper, that’s a title. In the water, it’s something bigger: a new capability entering mainstream diving culture.

The Unspoken Ceiling: Why Underwater Creativity Has Always Felt “Offline”
On land, our phones aren’t magical because they have cameras. They’re magical because they have everything else: the apps, the workflows, the real-time collaboration, the ability to share a moment while it’s still happening.
Underwater, creators have traditionally had to accept an “offline life.” You record. You surface. You wait. You upload. You explain later.
That wasn’t a preference. It was a limitation—built on two hard barriers:
- Control: If you can’t use your phone normally underwater, you don’t really have “a phone”—you have a sealed camera.
- Connectivity: Even with the best setup, underwater internet access has been rare, specialized, and out of reach for everyday divers.
SeaLink matters because it targets the second barrier—after SeaTouch already solved the first.

From SeaTouch to SeaLink: Two Breakthroughs That Stack
SeaTouch changed the baseline by making full touchscreen smartphone use possible underwater. That’s not a convenience feature. That’s an ecosystem unlock: suddenly, your dive isn’t limited to one camera interface—you can use the apps you already trust.
SeaLink extends that logic into the future: what if your underwater smartphone could connect, in real time?
That’s why the Innovation award makes sense. Innovation isn’t “a new button.” It’s a new behavior. A new way of operating underwater.
Industry coverage of SeaLink’s launch highlights exactly that shift—enabling real-time connectivity workflows like live streaming and video calls, plus expanded communication options with compatible accessories.

What Real-Time Underwater Connectivity Actually Enables
When people hear “underwater internet,” they often think it’s a novelty—until they see the scenarios.
1) Underwater video calls that change training and support
Imagine instruction that’s not limited to hand signals. Imagine guidance that can be shared with surface teams in real time. This isn’t about replacing dive fundamentals—it’s about making safety and education more responsive.
2) Live expedition storytelling—while it’s happening
Wreck dives, exploration, remote sites: these moments have always been cinematic. SeaLink pushes them toward a new format: real-time participation, not just post-dive highlights.
3) Research and conservation that invites the public in
Some of the most important underwater work is invisible to the public. Real-time connectivity helps researchers and conservation teams share what they’re seeing and doing—making education and advocacy more immediate.
4) Clearer communication with full-face mask workflows
For teams using full-face masks and communication systems, connecting audio workflows to the smartphone ecosystem can make collaboration feel more natural—especially in live interactions.

About the boot dive award: Why “Innovation” Means Something Here
The boot dive award was launched at boot Düsseldorf in 2023 to recognize standout contributions to the international diving industry. Each year, five awards are presented in the categories: Personality, Destination, Innovation, Product, and Climate. The selection combines public voting with expert jury evaluation, and boot 2026 is supported by BAUER Kompressoren.
How the award works (PressMare)
The 2026 winners, as reported, are:
- Innovation: SeaLink Underwater Smartphone Data Transmitter
- Climate: Hannes Jaenicke
- Destination: French Polynesia
- Product: Garmin Descent S1
- Personality: Antonio Cressi

A Community Trophy, Not Just a Company Trophy
Here’s the part that matters most: diving innovation doesn’t become real when it’s announced. It becomes real when the community adopts it—when instructors, creators, clubs, resorts, and teams build new habits around it.
That’s why this moment feels like community pride. The award is a recognition of a product, yes—but it’s also recognition of a direction: the ocean deserves to be shared in real time, and divers deserve tools that don’t feel like museum equipment.
And for DIVEVOLK, it’s not the first time boot has recognized this trajectory. Earlier award coverage noted DIVEVOLK’s Innovation win for its touchscreen underwater smartphone housing—reinforcing a long-term commitment to making underwater tech more open and usable.

Next Steps: Explore SeaLink and Build Your Own Use Case
Bottom line: SeaLink didn’t just win an award. It marked a shift—from underwater content being “recorded and shared later” to being experienced, taught, and celebrated as it happens.

