DIVEVOLK at Asia Pool & Spa Expo 2026: SeaLink, SeaTouch, and Hands-On Underwater Smartphone Demos in Guangzhou

By DIVEVOLK • Published June 01, 2026 • Updated June 01, 2026
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From May 15 to 17, 2026, DIVEVOLK exhibited at Asia Pool & Spa Expo / Asia Swim & Diving Expo 2026 in Guangzhou, China, welcoming visitors at Booth S2566 and S2565 for three days of hands-on underwater smartphone imaging demonstrations.

DIVEVOLK team members at Booth S2566 and S2565 during Asia Pool and Spa Expo and Asia Swim and Diving Expo 2026 in Guangzhou

The show brought together professionals from the pool, spa, aquatic sports, swimming, and diving industries. For DIVEVOLK, it was a focused opportunity to show how a smartphone-based underwater imaging system can serve both recreational divers and commercial aquatic venues: not only for photography, but also for teaching, product demonstrations, pool-based activities, event coverage, and real-time underwater communication.

A Booth Built Around Touch, Signal, and Real Use

The core message at the Guangzhou booth was straightforward: underwater content creation becomes easier when the device in your hand still behaves like the phone you use every day. Visitors tested the underwater phone housings, compared full-touchscreen operation, and discussed how the system could fit pool training, resort activities, underwater photography, and livestream-style demonstrations.

DIVEVOLK staff explaining a full-touchscreen underwater phone housing to visitors at Asia Swim and Diving Expo 2026 in Guangzhou

The booth centered on four product directions: SeaLink, the SeaTouch 4 Max Plus full-touchscreen housing system, and kit-based solutions for deep diving, all-around use, and macro shooting. That mix made the booth approachable for different visitor needs. A dive instructor could ask about control and reliability. A pool operator could ask about surface viewing. A photographer could ask about lens and lighting workflows. A first-time user could simply pick up the housing and understand why full touchscreen access matters.

SeaLink Drew Interest for Real-Time Underwater Connection

SeaLink was one of the most conversation-starting products on display. The idea is easy to grasp in a booth setting: a smartphone underwater is no longer only a recording device. With the right transmission workflow, it can become part of a live communication setup for demonstrations, training, content capture, and audience engagement.

SeaLink underwater livestreaming device displayed with a smartphone housing and underwater imaging accessories at DIVEVOLK's Guangzhou booth

That matters in venues where the action happens below the surface but the audience, instructor, or operations team may be above it. A pool demo, mermaid performance, aquarium activity, or dive-training session becomes easier to explain when people can see what is happening in real time. SeaLink extends DIVEVOLK's smartphone workflow from capture into connection, which is why it stood out to visitors from both diving and aquatic-event backgrounds.

SeaTouch 4 Max Plus Made the Smartphone Workflow Tangible

The SeaTouch system gave visitors a physical proof point. Instead of describing underwater phone control as an abstract feature, the team could place the housing in a visitor's hands and show how the touchscreen interface remains the center of the workflow. For divers who already create on a phone, that familiarity reduces the learning curve.

A visitor testing a DIVEVOLK SeaTouch underwater smartphone housing at the Guangzhou diving and aquatic sports expo

The housing conversation naturally led into accessories: trays, lights, lenses, mounting points, and the role of a complete kit. DIVEVOLK's SeaTouch 4 Max Platinum line is built for divers who want a more robust housing platform, while lighting and lens accessories help users move from simple documentation to more controlled underwater photography.

Three Kit Directions Matched Three Common Use Cases

The booth highlighted three kit concepts: deep diving, all-around shooting, and macro photography. Those categories are useful because they match how divers actually make gear decisions. Very few people ask for a product in isolation. They ask whether the system will work for a specific trip, subject, pool program, or shooting style.

DIVEVOLK underwater smartphone photography kit displayed with housing, lights, lenses, arms, and accessories at Asia Pool and Spa Expo 2026
  • Deep diving setups support users who prioritize housing confidence, secure handling, and a stable platform at depth.
  • All-around kits help divers build one travel-ready system for reefs, pool content, training sessions, and general underwater video.
  • Macro kits help smartphone creators work closer to small subjects with better lighting, framing, and control.

For underwater photographers, this kit-based approach is also easier to learn. Organizations such as PADI emphasize that underwater image quality depends on buoyancy, distance, light, and composition. A complete smartphone kit does not replace those fundamentals, but it gives divers a simpler platform for practicing them.

Hands-On Demos Turned Product Questions Into Workflow Conversations

Across the booth, the strongest reactions came from hands-on interaction. Visitors looked closely at the housing, watched staff demonstrate product details, and compared how different accessories changed the setup. The questions quickly moved beyond "What is this?" into more practical conversations: Can it help with a pool demo? Can it support a resort activity? Can it simplify underwater content for social platforms? Can a team use it for training or event coverage?

DIVEVOLK team demonstrating underwater smartphone housing features to international visitors at Asia Swim and Diving Expo Guangzhou 2026

That shift is important. Trade shows are useful when they reveal the real problems people are trying to solve. In Guangzhou, those problems were practical and familiar: reducing gear complexity, making underwater visuals easier to share, helping instructors and operators explain underwater activity, and giving creators a more portable path into serious underwater imaging.

Why Guangzhou Matters for DIVEVOLK's 2026 Show Season

Guangzhou added a different kind of audience to DIVEVOLK's 2026 event calendar. Compared with a pure dive show, Asia Pool & Spa Expo / Asia Swim & Diving Expo sits at the intersection of commercial aquatic venues and underwater sports. That matters for SeaLink and SeaTouch because both products become more valuable when underwater imaging is connected to a broader audience above the surface.

The venue context also supported that message. The show was held in Guangzhou, a major exhibition city with infrastructure such as the China Import and Export Fair Complex, where international trade events bring together manufacturers, distributors, venue operators, and professional buyers. For a product ecosystem built around both consumer creativity and commercial use cases, that cross-industry exposure is useful.

Visitors gathered around a DIVEVOLK product demonstration at the Asia Pool and Spa Expo and Asia Swim and Diving Expo in Guangzhou

From Underwater Shooting to Underwater Sharing

The Guangzhou booth reinforced a broader DIVEVOLK theme: the future of underwater smartphone imaging is not just about putting a phone inside a housing. It is about building a workflow that lets more people create, control, teach, demonstrate, and share from below the surface.

For divers and underwater photographers, that starts with full touchscreen control and a reliable housing. For creators and instructors, it expands through lights, lenses, and kit-based setups. For venues, event teams, and aquatic performers, SeaLink adds the missing layer of real-time connection.

Explore DIVEVOLK's SeaTouch 4 Max kits, learn more about SeaLink, or contact DIVEVOLK for distributor, event, and partnership inquiries.

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