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dive computer reviews computers wristhose mount modules
Below is a list of the most popular customer scuba gear reviews for Dive Computers, Computers - Wrist, Hose Mount & Modules. Click the product name to view more reviews and details about that product. For longer reviews, click the View Full Review link next to a review to read the whole review.
You can see the most helpful scuba gear reviews for dive computers below. Scuba.com offers gear reviews from the following manufacturers: Aeris, Cressi, Genesis, Mares, Oceanic, Oxycheq, Sherwood, TUSA, VR Technology, Zeagle and more...
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| Aeris Manta Air/Nitrox Computer Watch Reviews
Reviewer: Michael E. on 11/23/2008
Aeris Manta air/nitrox watch computer - I bought this because I wanted a dive computer that I could wear as a watch during dive vacations. The Manta is slightly larger than a regular watch, but still small enough to wear every day on a week long trip. I replaced the standard band with a velcro sport band. The standard band, with its extra length extender, adds potential failure points.
It took a little while to get used to navigating through the screens and set up options, but once familiar, it was pretty easy going. INstructions were clear and easy to follow. I like how easy the unit is to read underwater and the integrated light, especially for night diving.
I did get a low battery warning the second day I used... View Full Review
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| Oceanic DataMask HUD (Heads Up Display) Air/Nitrox Hoseless Computer Mask Reviews
Reviewer: GRANT J on 9/4/2007
awesome Datamask HUD - At first I was a little skeptical as it is big and you can definitely feel the weight when it is on your face above water. That all goes away once you drop, it is really awesome to have all the information right below your line of sight. It does not interfere with your vision and it is not obtrusive or too bright. I found it nice when my buddies would signal “check your SPG” and all I had to do was roll my eyes down. All in all I think it is a great concept and they executed the design very well. I can honestly say I love it and I look forward to many more dives to check out all of its features. But boy is it nice to not have to keep reaching down to look for a set of gauges. What I do... View Full Review
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| Mares Nemo Wide Air/Nitrox Dive Computer Reviews
Reviewer: Donald A. Dutcher on 10/19/2008
Mares Nemo Wide - Discounted Display Model - LIKE NEW: I bought the display model which was $200 cheaper than a new one. It was in perfect shape. No scratches on the screen, the battery was 100 percent and the wrist band was uncut. MARES NEMO WIDE: The display is huge so it can display all the essential information on the screen. Everything is clearly laid out for you and easy to see from any distance or angle. The night light glows like the Timex Indiglo. DIVING WITH NEMO: I did 6 dives in Cozumel with my computer. It worked great. It clearly showed my depth and in large numbers my bottom time countdown. Audible alarms can be heard even with arms at your sides. Between dives Nemo does a desaturation countdown and it has a... View Full Review
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| Mares Mission Puck Air/Nitrox Wrist Computer Reviews
Reviewer: Rachel d. on 8/29/2008
After much research... - If, like me, your are purchasing your first dive computer (or even your fifth) and are trying to decipher the reviews and ratings for all of the latest and greatest gadgets out there, I would like to add my recommendation for the Mares Puck. I spent a few months reading, considering, talking to others, checking out my husbands fancy dive computer, and comparing and contrasting every review I could find on dive computers. I am not one of those divers who wants the fanciest computer with all of the latest technology that would do everything but wash your dishes, but I didnt want something that fell short in any category and that I would be looking to replace in a couple of years. T
he Mares... View Full Review
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| Oceanic Atom 2.0 Air/Nitrox Computer Watch Reviews
Reviewer: Michael P. on 6/16/2007
Great computer for the price. - I traded in a Mosquito for this computer. I believe it is the only watch style computer that does gas switches. There are 3 gas switches for tec diving. 21-100% O2. You can also do integrated pressure monitoring with it with a different transmitter on each of your tanks, so when you switch gases, you also switch transmitters automatically. It is also a Neo-Haldanean model, which is more liberal with recreational diving. I find the RGBM models to be too conservative for me. Its a great computer for the price. Definitely recommended.
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| Oceanic VT3 Air/Nitrox Hoseless Dive Computer Reviews
Reviewer: Patrick Reardon on 8/12/2007
VT3 Air/Nitrox Hoseless Dive Computer Computer with Transmitter - This is a great dive computer. Air-integrated, hoseless and worn on the wrist. Rapid acquisition of the transmitter signal. A great improvement over the previous generation of dive computer which I upgraded from. All of the essential information is easily accessed. Good ergonomics on the buttons. Easily accessed and used while wearing my gloves. The display has a large readout which is helpful for someone like me who uses "cheaters" (bifocals) to read. Included software and connections for downloading dive information, but I had repeated errors trying to use with Windows XP. I highly recommend this dive computer.
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| Oceanic Geo Air/Nitrox Computer Watch Reviews
Reviewer: Jean Cluade G. on 10/18/2007
Really cool!!!!!!!! - I purchased the Oceanic Geo about a month ago. I love the product. It is what i expected and even a little more. The numbers and info are very easy to read.
Im still learning how to use this product to its full potential, but im having fun doing it.
Thanks scuba.com for a great watch computer and price.
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| Aeris XR2 Air/Nitrox Computer Reviews
Reviewer: Gary Astley on 4/21/2008
Gary from Oklahoma - This is the 1st dive computer I have ever owned, disclosing that I will say I will never dive without one again. The Aeris XR2 performed exelcent, the display was easy to read and buttons were easy to use. The XR2 is larger that I thought it would be and I must say that it is a little bulky, but I did not find that a problem when I was diving. When I purchased the XR2 I read the manual twice and played with the unit twice and felt very confident with it. I dove with the XR2 eight times and it preformed as expected every time. When I returned home I ordered the computer interface and uploaded my dives to my home computer, I would recomend the interface even though it is expensive. The... View Full Review
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| Aeris Elite T3 Air/Nitrox Hoseless Computer Reviews
Reviewer: Heidi E. on 1/3/2008
Lives up to Billing - i purchased this product to dive cozumel over the holidays and was thirlled to find it lived up to its billing. the display was extremely easy to read under water-the screen was lit enough and the infomation easy to see. the buttons are large enough that when i dive cold water (as i ususally do), even with my drysuit and gloves, i will be able to easily use the different functions. i also loved the ability to customize settings to my taste. i found it easy to set for different nitrox blendseven on multiple dives. being of a curious mind, i changed the battery (even though it was working fine) and found it easy to do myself. i have added a battery to my dive kit and dont have to worry... View Full Review
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| VR Technology VR3 HD Air/Nitrox Computer Reviews
Reviewer: Volodimir Kisil on 7/1/2008
the most sophisticated diving computer - it is a great and reliable instrument if you are using mixed gasses. it takes some time to learn how to use it and there are only 2 push buttons to manipulate and adjust your settings. I personally did not like that. Also, I was completely dissatisfied with the strap - it is completely volatile and can snap off anytime, on top of it adjusting the band is a hassle - when you pay $1400 for anything you expect a little bit more. One more thing - this will require freqent battery replacement and its a bit too bukly, but I dont think there is an alternative for this diving computer.
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| Oceanic OC1 Air/Nitrox Hoseless Titanium Computer Watch Reviews
Reviewer: Wesley P. on 11/8/2009
nmdiver - I have used the OC1 on 14 fresh water dives. I like the computer but the software is a little klunky and not very intuitive, but you can get there if you stay with it. Resd the Manual all the way through and spend some time with the computer before you dive. The transmitter link has not failed and the setup on the computer face is easy to read even in poor viz. One night dive and the illuminated face worked OK. I still have some difficulty with the compass but getting better with more use. The wrist strap extender broke but probably my fault and not the equipment so much. Overall, for what it costs, I am very pleased. If you are looking for a dive computer with all the "bells and... View Full Review
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| Zeagle N2ition Dive Computer Reviews
Reviewer: Steven Linley on 4/14/2008
Steve - Submerged Video Productions - Nice conservative computer and gage. The manual does not live up to the product name. This was my first computer, as most of my dives are on shipwrecks in the Great Lakes, but Im diving on reefs a lot more these days and it was time to get a computer. Be sure you read the manual and do all your deco because it locks-up for 48 hours is you skip a minute. The ascent rate meter is very useful, it is much slower than your slowest bubble as you approach the 20 ft to surface range.
The more I use it the more I like it.
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