Choose Your Hue: Asiwo Manta Underwater Scooter for Vlogging

Asiwo| August 6, 2025
Choose Your Hue: Asiwo Manta Underwater Scooter for Vlogging

Ready to add a splash of color and smooth motion to your underwater adventures?

Meet the Asiwo Manta underwater scooter, a compact diver propulsion device that lets snorkelers and casual divers glide through the water with ease.

In this article, we’ll explore how you can customize the Asiwo Manta’s hue and set it up for your next dive vlog.

From vibrant color options and camera mounts to tips on filming underwater, we cover everything a recreational user needs to know.

Whether you’re a snorkeler looking to jazz up your footage or a newbie diver wanting to boost your underwater video game, read on to discover how the Asiwo Manta can elevate your vlogging experience.

Meet the Asiwo Manta Underwater Scooter

The Asiwo Manta is a popular all-around underwater scooter designed with recreational users in mind. Weighing about 7.7 lbs (3.5 kg) and roughly the size of a backpack, it’s portable enough for travel yet packed with features that both adults and older kids can appreciate.

This dual-motor sea scooter offers three speed levels (up to 5 feet/sec or ~1.5 m/s on high speed) so you can cruise at a comfortable pace or kick it up a notch for a fast ride. Despite its compact build, the Manta is rated to 131 ft (40 m) depth, which covers typical recreational dives and deep snorkels.

One standout feature of the Manta is its built-in action camera mount. You can easily attach a GoPro or other waterproof camera to the scooter’s body, making it a breeze to film your underwater journey hands-free. The scooter’s controls are intuitive – dual triggers allow for easy operation, and you can even manage one-handed maneuvering when needed (there’s a one-hand mode for cruising).

Safety is also well thought-out: the Manta includes a child safety lock and auto shut-off. The safety lock prevents accidental propeller engagement (useful if kids are around or you’re prepping gear), and the auto shut-off stops the motors if you release the triggers, ensuring the scooter won’t zoom off without you.

Two scuba divers are using the ASIWO MANTA propeller.

Crucially, the Asiwo Manta is tuned for comfort and stability rather than extreme speed, which is perfect for filming. In fact, reviewers note it strikes a good balance: “not too fast and powerful” to overwhelm a new user, yet plenty capable of towing a diver in full gear. This means you can maintain smooth control for your videos without feeling like you’re on an underwater rocket. The battery system is modular – the Manta typically comes with a standard battery (~126 Wh) providing up to ~35–45 minutes on low speed, and Asiwo offers a larger battery (~252 Wh) if you need longer run time.

Swapping batteries is handy if you plan to film multiple dives or snorkeling sessions in one day. And don’t worry about losing the scooter underwater: the Manta has slightly positive buoyancy, so if you let go, it will float gently to the surface. This float-friendly design is a plus for beginners (no more dropped gear sinking out of reach!) and adds a layer of safety for your camera equipment, too.

In short, the Asiwo Manta is an affordable, beginner-friendly DPV that doesn’t skimp on the fun or the features. It’s built to enhance your underwater exploration and videography without requiring specialized training. Now, let’s dive into one of its most fun aspects – choosing the perfect color for your underwater scooter!

Choosing Your Hue – Color Options and Personal Style

One of the first things you’ll notice about the Asiwo Manta is that it comes in a palette of vibrant colors. You really can “choose your hue” to suit your style. In fact, the Manta is available in four bright color options – White, Orange, Green, and Blue. This means you can pick a scooter color that matches your personality, dive gear, or even the theme of your vlog.

Do you want to stand out on a crowded reef? Go for the high-visibility neon green or bold orange. Prefer a sleek look? The clean white or cool blue might be more your vibe. Asiwo deliberately offers these fun hues because for many casual users, the aesthetics are part of the appeal – it’s not just an underwater machine, it’s an extension of your style.

Beyond looking great, color choice has practical considerations underwater. Visibility is key when you’re snorkeling or diving with a group. A bright-colored scooter is easy to spot from a distance or on camera. Asiwo followed a similar philosophy with the Manta’s colors. If you’re handing the scooter to a buddy for a photo op, that pop of orange or green will stand out nicely against the blue ocean backdrop, making your footage more eye-catching.

From a vlogging perspective, the hue you choose can even become a part of your brand. Maybe your YouTube channel’s theme color is electric green – having a matching Asiwo Manta reinforces that branding visually every time it appears in your videos. On a more practical note, certain colors render differently underwater. Reds and oranges tend to wash out at depth (losing their intensity due to light absorption), whereas bright green or white retain visibility better in deeper water.

So if you plan to dive down 20–30 feet or more, the neon green or white Manta will likely remain vivid in your footage, whereas an orange might appear more muted brown at depth. Of course, you can mitigate color loss with filters or lights (more on that later), but starting with a high-visibility base color helps.

Lastly, don’t be afraid to personalize beyond the factory color. Many vloggers add waterproof stickers or decals to their scooters – perhaps your channel logo or a fun nickname for your scooter. The Asiwo Manta’s smooth body panels are perfect for a bit of customization. Just make sure any additions are securely attached and don’t cover important vents or the camera mount. You could also accessorize with different color floating wrist straps or handle grips if available, to complement the scooter’s hue.

In summary, choosing your Manta’s hue isn’t just about looks – it’s about enhancing visibility, expressing yourself, and even improving how your scooter shows up on camera. With choices ranging from fiery orange to cool blue, you have the freedom to pick what suits you. So go ahead and pick your favorite color – your underwater scooter can be as unique as the adventures you film with it!

Why Color (and Customization) Matters for Your Dive Vlog

You might be wondering, does the color of my underwater scooter really make a difference in my videos? The answer is yes – more than you might think. For casual vloggers, little details like color can add a lot of production value and storytelling flair to your content.

First, consider the visual impact. Underwater environments often have a limited color palette (lots of blues and greens). By introducing a bright-colored scooter into the scene, you create a focal point that draws the viewer’s eye. That burst of neon or crisp white from your Asiwo Manta can make shots more engaging, especially when you’re in open water or against a reef backdrop. 

Color also plays into safety and communication, which indirectly benefits your vlog. If your dive buddy or camera operator can easily spot you because your scooter is orange, they can frame shots better and keep coordinated. An easy-to-see scooter means fewer lost moments in the footage where the subject drifted out of frame. It also helps other swimmers or boaters notice you – a consideration if you’re vlogging in a busy area with mixed traffic.

Beyond the color itself, customization of your scooter’s setup can significantly improve your vlogging workflow. Since the Asiwo Manta has a built-in camera mount, you’ll want to take full advantage of that. Consider attaching an action camera with a wide-angle lens to capture yourself and the surroundings. You might even mount a small video light or stabilizing fin if you’re handy (just ensure it’s secure and won’t upset the scooter’s balance too much). Some creators attach a floater or small buoy to their camera for extra security – however, note that the Manta already has positive buoyancy, so if the whole rig slips, it will float up, which is reassuring.

Another aspect of customization is the battery and runtime. If your dive vlogs tend to run long or you do multiple dives in a day, you might invest in that higher-capacity battery pack Asiwo offers. The standard battery (126 Wh) gives around 20 minutes at top speed or ~35–45 minutes on lower speed in real-world use. With an extra battery or the 252 Wh pack, you could effectively double that, meaning less worry about running out of juice mid-filming. Swapping batteries between dives is quick, so you can customize your approach: use the lighter battery when traveling or snorkeling briefly (to keep weight down), and the larger battery when you need extended recording time.

Let’s not forget performance tuning: The Manta has three speed modes, and you can treat this as a form of customization for your vlog style. Want a leisurely tour with stable filming? Stick to the lowest speed for smooth, slow pans. Need to inject excitement or chase a turtle for that epic shot? Bump up to medium or high speed for a burst of action. The transitions are easy – a quick tap on the trigger toggles speeds on the fly – so you can dynamically adjust your scooter to the scene. This kind of flexibility means your scooter adapts to the content you’re creating, not the other way around.

Finally, think about storytelling. Your gear can become part of your vlog’s narrative. Maybe you do a quick on-land intro showing off your personalized Asiwo Manta (“I call mine the Green Torpedo!”) to build a connection with your audience. Little unique touches like a named scooter or a signature color scheme can make your content more memorable. It sets you apart from other dive vloggers who might all be using generic black scooters that fade into the background.

In essence, color and customization aren’t superficial at all – they enhance both the practical and creative sides of vlogging. A custom-colored scooter improves visibility and branding, while tailoring the scooter’s setup (camera, battery, speed) optimizes how you capture the underwater world. Embracing these elements helps turn your underwater scooter from just a piece of equipment into a true vlogging companion that works with you to tell your story.

Filming Tips: Setting Up the Manta for Perfect Underwater Shots

Having the Asiwo Manta in hand (in whatever fabulous color you chose) and an action camera mounted on it, you’re almost ready to film. Now it’s time to talk technique. Underwater videography with a scooter introduces some new dynamics, but with a few tips you’ll be capturing pro-looking footage in no time.

Mount your camera securely and at the right angle

The Asiwo Manta’s camera mount is typically located on the top-front of the scooter. Ensure your action camera is tightly secured in its housing – you don’t want any wobble. Angle the camera slightly upwards (about 15–20° above horizontal) if you plan to film yourself moving forward; this way, it captures more of your upper body and the scenery ahead, rather than pointing down at the seafloor. If you’re focusing on filming forward (POV shots of the reef ahead), a straight-ahead or slight downward angle works. Take a test shot in shallow water to verify the framing. Pro tip: attach a lanyard from the camera to the scooter or your wrist as backup. The Manta will float if dropped, but it’s better not to lose your camera in the first place!

Use the scooter’s speed strategically for stable footage

While it’s tempting to zoom around at full throttle, fast speeds can introduce camera shake and motion blur. For the best video quality, operate the Manta at a slow to moderate speed. In fact, underwater photography guides note that scooters work best for filming at quarter to half power for steady shots. At these speeds, you minimize turbulence and can hold your composition longer. Save the highest speed for when you need to quickly reposition or capture a brief chase scene. Remember, your viewers will appreciate a smooth, clear view of that coral or fish – it’s hard to appreciate details in a shaky rush. The Manta’s trigger control is sensitive enough that you can feather the throttle for very gradual movements, which is perfect for slow camera pans.

Maintain good buoyancy and body position

Even though the Manta has positive buoyancy, as a videographer you’ll want to be neutrally buoyant (or slightly negative if diving) so you’re not bobbing up uncontrollably. Trim yourself out with your BCD or weight such that the scooter + camera doesn’t drag you up or down. Keep your body horizontal with fins up behind you — a position that reduces drag and helps you glide smoothly. Think of yourself as a human steadycam: the scooter pulls you, and your body acts as a shock absorber to stabilize the ride. Avoid locking your arms; instead, keep a slight bend in your elbows. This posture, combined with the scooter’s gentle pull, yields much steadier footage than if you were fighting buoyancy or current.

Leverage one-hand operation for versatility

There may be moments you want to appear in the vlog footage (for example, talking to the camera or pointing at something while moving). The Asiwo Manta is light enough to control with one hand in such scenarios. Practice driving it single-handed at low speed—use your dominant hand on one trigger and let the other hand be free for hand signals or holding the camera for a selfie shot. One cool trick: you can hold the scooter out in front of you to act as a mini “dolly” for pull-back shots. Start close to a subject (say a clownfish in an anemone) and gently pull yourself backward with the scooter one-handed; the camera will glide away, creating a beautiful reveal of the subject in its environment. This is easier with a positively buoyant scooter like the Manta, which naturally wants to float up slightly, helping to lift the camera smoothly.

Mind the lighting and color

Underwater, everything gets progressively tinted blue/green. To keep your footage colorful, consider using a red filter on your action camera if you’re diving below ~15 feet – this will bring back some warmth to the colors. If you have video lights, you can attach them to yourself (some people use a camera tray or wrist lights) since mounting heavy lights on the scooter could upset its balance. Either way, try to shoot with the sun behind you and the scooter, so your subject is well-lit. Around midday, the sunlight penetration is best, and you might capture those gorgeous sun rays in your video. If you’re vlogging face-to-camera while on the scooter, remember to occasionally tilt the camera down a bit or use your free hand to angle it, so you don’t end up overexposed against the bright surface.

Do a safety check for filming gear

Before each dive or snorkel session, run through a quick checklist: Is the camera’s waterproof case sealed? Is the SD card in and battery full? Is the scooter battery locked in place and fully charged? Many a vlog segment has been lost to a fogged lens or a camera that wasn’t recording. The Manta has a battery indicator, so glance at it every so often to ensure you have enough juice for the return leg (you don’t want to manually swim a heavy scooter back). If you’re diving, keep an eye on depth and your dive computer – it’s easy to get carried away with filming and inadvertently go a bit too deep or stay down too long. Safety first, epic footage second.

By setting up your Asiwo Manta thoughtfully and employing these filming tips, you’ll get the most out of both the scooter and your camera. Practice a bit in a pool or shallow water to get used to multitasking (scooter control + camera work). Soon, you’ll find that using an underwater scooter for videography becomes second nature – it’s almost like having a moving tripod that cruises with you. The result? Smoother, more dynamic underwater videos that will make your dive vlog truly stand out.

Quick Takeaways

  • Underwater Vlogging Made Easy: The Asiwo Manta is a beginner-friendly underwater scooter (DPV) with intuitive controls and a built-in camera mount, perfect for casual snorkelers and divers who want to film their adventures. It strikes a balance between compact size and capable performance.

  • Choose Your Color: You can customize your Manta’s look with four vibrant color options – White, Orange, Green, or Blue – to match your style and improve visibility. A bright hue not only looks great on camera but also makes the scooter easy to spot underwater, which is great for safety and filming.

  • Stable, Smooth Footage: With three speed modes up to ~3.3 mph, the Manta lets you cruise at a slow, steady pace for sharp videos. Using the scooter at low speed helps you capture steady shots of marine life and scenery without shaky cam. Its positive buoyancy and ergonomic design further aid in smooth filming.

  • Vlog-Ready Features: The Manta comes equipped with a GoPro-compatible mount, plus practical safety features like a child lock and auto shut-off. Dual motors provide plenty of thrust for towing a swimmer, and two battery options (standard ~35 min and extended ~60+ min) let you tailor runtime for your vlog sessions.

  • Personalization and Branding: The scooter’s color and potential for fun add-ons (like stickers or colored accessories) mean you can make it part of your personal brand. Viewers will remember that cool neon scooter as part of your vlog identity, setting you apart from others.

  • Competent Competition: Other vlogging-friendly scooters in the market (e.g. Sublue WhiteShark Mix, Geneinno S2, Yamaha SeaWing) offer similar perks like camera mounts and multiple colors. However, the Asiwo Manta stands out for its all-around value and snorkel-ready design focused on beginner needs.

  • Fun + Function (80/20): Overall, expect about 80% pure content value – enhanced exploration, longer snorkel dives, more dynamic shots – and maybe 20% “conversion” in that you’ll be grinning ear to ear and convincing your friends to get a scooter too! The Manta isn’t just a filming tool; it’s an awesome toy for anyone who loves the water.

Conclusion

The Asiwo Manta underwater scooter is a game-changer for vloggers and water enthusiasts. Customizable features make underwater filming smoother and more enjoyable. Remember to choose a color that stands out, use steady pull for stable shots, and prioritize safety.

The Manta allows you to focus on the experience while filming, creating more engaging content. Let the scooter do the work so you can concentrate on narrating your adventure.

Enhance your underwater videos with the Asiwo Manta. Capture vibrant scenes beneath the waves in your next dive vlog. Share your colorful footage with the world!

FAQs

Q1: Is the Asiwo Manta underwater scooter suitable for complete beginners?

A: Yes – the Manta is designed with beginners in mind. It’s easy to operate with simple trigger controls and has safety features like a child lock and automatic shut-off. 

Q2: How long does the Asiwo Manta’s battery last, and can I upgrade it?

A: The standard battery runtime is about 30–45 minutes in the water, depending on your speed usage. you can upgrade – the Manta’s battery is removable, so you can swap in a fresh one between dives or use the extended battery for longer sessions. 

Q3: How fast can the Asiwo Manta go, and is it fast enough for diving?

A: The Manta’s top speed is about 5 feet per second (1.5 m/s), roughly equivalent to 3.3 mph. In the water, that feels decently swift – faster than a typical swim sprint. This speed is plenty for casual diving and snorkeling. 

Q4: Can I take the Asiwo Manta on a plane for travel vlogs?

A: Yes, with some considerations. The Manta’s battery is a lithium-ion type (126 Wh standard). Most airlines allow batteries under 160 Wh in carry-on luggage (always check your airline’s rules), so the standard battery (126 Wh) is generally travel-safe. Remove the battery and pack the scooter and battery in carry-on (don’t put Li-ion batteries in checked luggage). 

Q5: How does the Manta handle in saltwater vs. freshwater? Any maintenance tips?

A: The Asiwo Manta works well in both saltwater (ocean) and freshwater (pools, lakes). In saltwater you’ll notice slightly more buoyancy (saltwater is denser, so the scooter will float a bit more readily – it’s designed to be positively buoyant in either case). After using the scooter in saltwater, it’s important to rinse it thoroughly with fresh water

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