[2][3][4] In 2017, Dive Xtras introduced the use of Li-ion power tool batteries (PTBs) for their Piranha line,[5] which became standard for their later BlackTip and CudaX scooters.
On March 20, 2012 Dive Xtras announced on their website a depth rated underwater housing for a Samsung Galaxy Tab 7 Plus.
The housing gives the user full operation of the tablet underwater by using a mouse-like device to interact with a touch screen.
[6] In addition to the units sold into Canada, various South East Asian navies currently use a modified version of the Dive Xtras CUDA.
The product development arm of Dive Xtras, Claroworks, designed and built the camera systems used by the Catlin Seaview Survey[12] and Google to map the Galápagos Islands.