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The evolution of water-based leisure activities and experiences related to snorkeling, recreational diving, and recreational boating continues to accelerate. Against this backdrop, the Sublue brand has unveiled the new generation of its underwater scooters, the Mix 2026 and MixPro 2026, two models that incorporate technical improvements focused on ease of use, battery life, and the underwater navigation experience. The company is also driving the premium segment with the Vapor Pump-Jet Underwater Scooter, a device designed for entertainment aboard yachts and luxury vessels.

The new MixPro 2026 features a one-click gear-shifting system for more intuitive underwater navigation.

Mix 2026: Longer battery life and a more accessible experience

The new Mix 2026 strengthens Sublue’s position in the recreational and family segment. The underwater scooter now features a two-speed system that allows users to switch between a gentle mode for beginners and a more dynamic mode designed for users with greater experience in water activities. The maximum speed reaches 5.8 km/h, while the battery life has been extended to 45 minutes.

In addition to technical improvements, the brand is introducing a new aesthetic identity with the Coral Pink finish—a shade rarely seen in diving gear—aimed at connecting with a younger audience interested in an aquatic lifestyle. This strategy responds to the growing importance of visual experiences and social media content related to water sports and coastal getaways.

The new Coral Pink edition gives the Mix line a fresher, more dynamic visual identity that appeals to a younger audience.

MixPro 2026: More Precise Control for Advanced Users

The most significant upgrade comes with the MixPro 2026. Sublue has completely redesigned the control system to offer a more intuitive and efficient underwater experience. The model adds a third speed setting—up to 6.5 km/h—which improves adaptability to various scenarios, from underwater filming to extended snorkeling or recreational freediving trips.

One of the most significant changes is the new single-click gear-shifting system. Unlike the previous system, which required a double-click, the new solution simplifies operation and improves control during use. This improvement is a direct response to feedback from regular users and tour operators specializing in water activities.

The equipment also includes a 30-liter waterproof backpack and an additional battery in certain European models, features specifically designed for intensive use and extended days of sailing and recreational diving.

The Mix 2026 offers enhanced performance with a new two-speed system designed for recreational and family use.

Sublue Vapor Pump-Jet Underwater Scooter

As part of its expansion strategy into the premium nautical leisure sector, Sublue continues to develop the Vapor Pump-Jet Underwater Scooter, an underwater scooter designed specifically for entertainment on high-end yachts and boats.

The Vapor stands out for its integration of ALO 2.0 technology and a pump-jet propulsion system, a solution that replaces conventional propellers with a safer, quieter, and more hydrodynamically efficient system. This design improves stability on the water and significantly reduces the risk of accidental contact, a feature particularly valued in family settings and the yacht charter industry.

The device’s design also features compact lines and an aesthetic appeal geared toward the premium market, where water toys and underwater mobility systems have become a common feature on megayachts and large recreational vessels.

The Sublue Vapor combines safety and advanced technology through an innovative Pump-Jet propulsion system, designed for premium water recreation.

Improved battery technology and safety

Both the Mix 2026 and the MixPro 2026 feature the fifth generation of batteries developed by Sublue. The company claims improvements in power stability, overload protection, and water resistance—key factors for devices designed to operate continuously in marine environments.

This technological advancement also underscores the growing professionalization of the underwater scooter market, a segment that in recent years has evolved from a niche product for advanced divers into an increasingly common accessory in water sports and experiential tourism.

The combination of extended range, simplified controls, and designs geared more toward recreational users reflects a clear trend in the industry: transforming the underwater scooter into an accessible, versatile product that fits seamlessly into the contemporary nautical lifestyle.