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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, Genesis, Hollis, Mares, Oceanic, ScubaPro, Sherwood, Suunto, TUSA 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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| Mares Nemo Wide Air / Nitrox 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 Puck Air / Nitrox 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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| Suunto Vyper Air (Nitrox) Hoseless Wrist Computer with Digital Compass Reviews
Reviewer: Bill B. on 2/18/2013
Great Computer! - I purchased this a few months back when Suunto was throwing in the transmitter for free. Its a great computer, especially for the price I paid. This is my first AI computer and its a very nice feature.
Everything was easy to setup and customize for my diving needs.
The transmitter is a tight fit on my SP MK17 but it does fit, barely.
User replaceable battery is nice (I got the low batt indicator when I received the unit, but was easily replaced).
The compass is nice feature as well, most of the time I need a compass its to simply "head north", so the interface should not be an issue, maybe even easier than an analog compass since I can tilt it.
A nice large display that I... View Full Review
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| Oceanic Veo 3.0 Air / Nitrox Computer Reviews
Reviewer: Scott Arquilla on 3/22/2010
Oceanic Veo 3.0 - i decided to replace my (very) old orca skinny dipper mark ii, as i recently decided to take up diving after a decade long sabbitcal. while the instruction book was lengthy, it was easy to set up the veo 3.0. one of the great things about the skinny dipper was its easy to read display. i was intent of getting another with a good display as i am 58 years old. i was not disppointed in the least. even at 100 feet, the display was easy to read even without the backlight.
i just recently ordered the usb oceanlog v2 cable so i can download all of the dive information. id suggest every buyer do the same thing.
in a nutshell a great dive computer!
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| Sherwood Profile Air / Nitrox Computer Reviews
Reviewer: David Cory Hugg on 4/7/2012
great product great service - I recently purchased two of these computers for my sons who just completed their Jr. Open Water certification. Scuba.com had the best price by far, and I received them in the middle east very quickly.
We just returned from a dive trip, and the computers performed well beyond my expectations. They are very straightforward, are easy to use, and the data is easily to read, and later, easy to retrieve. I myself have used a suunto for years, but it has a steep learning curve, and I have to read the manual before each use. These profiles by Sherwood have won me over. My 10 year old can slap it on his wrist, dive in the water and understand all of the data, be reminded of the importance of... View Full Review
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| Oceanic VT4.1 Air / Nitrox Hoseless Wrist Computer with Digital Compass Reviews
Reviewer: Regina W. on 10/11/2011
Oceanic VT4 Dive Computer - Love the product! I am a new diver and it worked flawless on my first dive without my instructor. Thank you Oceanic for making a solid product and making me more at ease on my first out of the class dive! Best of all it is a cinch to program and the large backlit screen is easy to read. I read some reviews about having issues with the transmitter I did not experience this at all with my dive. However, once I uploaded my dive log to my computer it showed me that it had loss signal at 55 feet. However, this was only for a brief few seconds and it picked the signal right back up. I like that I didn’t even have to re-sync the transmitter.
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| Oceanic OC1 Air/Nitrox Hoseless Titanium Computer Watch with Digital Compass 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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| Oceanic Geo 2.0 Reviews
Reviewer: Terry B. on 11/15/2011
Low Profile, High Features - Purchased as a backup to my console computer and to use when I travel and have to rent gear. All the features one would need (still learning them all) with the essential ones easy to learn right out of the box. Ability to change battery rather than sending it to manufacturer is a plus as well.
I like the small profile as the larger ones are a bit clunky to me. One downside to this is that the big ones might stand out more and be less prone to losing, but I keep the Oceanic on my wrist so that is not an issue for me.
I compared this to the BUD and felt the added features were worth the extra $. Recommended.
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| Oceanic OCS Air / Nitrox Computer Watch with Digital Compass Reviews
Reviewer: Ivo Jorris Graad Pinem on 9/28/2012
its very good - This is my first dive comp and I really like it. Compare to other brands, this is the best dive comp you can buy in this price range and it looks nice to use daily as well.
I learned to change the setting online and it was easy to understand.
My only complain is, once I used Nitrox, the gas was set automatically to 50% Nitrox after that. So I need to change it to air or other percentage of Nitrox for next dive. It will change automatically to air if you wont use it in 24 hours. Thats why I only gave 4 stars.
Overall, I recommend this dive comp to others.
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| Suunto ZOOP Air / Nitrox Wrist Computer Reviews
Reviewer: Louis P. on 12/24/2012
Very solid for beginner - Weve been open certified and I needed a computer that was easy to understand and learn and the Zoop has been a great pick. Ive already used the log and many features and everything has worked exactly like it should. Ive even compared a dive log with a divemasters watch (also a Suunto) and the information was identical. This is an excellent choice for a diver starting out (or anyone for that matter).
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| ScubaPro Meridian Air / Nitrox Wrist Computer Reviews
Reviewer: Bramsha Bin Osman on 12/27/2012
Scubapro Meridian Dive Computer - Excellent computer, very simple to use, single button gas switch, loads of extras that most computers dont have.
It has highest marine grade 316L stainless steel with two-toned brushed finishing, the Meridian not only looks good but will also outlast any lesser grade product.
It is cool to be worn daily. It also has •Heart rate monitor belt (additional) allows for computer to monitor workload. Two thumbs up for this dive comp. Worth every dollar.
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| Oceanic B.U.D. (Back Up Device) Air / Nitrox Computer Reviews
Reviewer: Ronald H. on 11/12/2012
B.U.D.ding surprise - On a recent trip to the Bahamas, I used a BUD for first time. On my first dive of the day (trip) my primary dive computer malfunctioned (battery was low). The dive was completed with confidence and safety using the backup. For the following dives, the primary computer was functional but nice to know I had a backup just in case of failure. Small and easy to use but limited in functions. Great as backup but not a primary dive computer.
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| TUSA Zen Air / Nitrox Computer Watch Reviews
Reviewer: Tanya I. on 10/12/2012
TUSA Zen IQ-900 - I recently used this computer for my dives. It works perfectly! The computer is not too big and convenient to wear, it has large clear screen and shows all the necessary info easy to read. It goes with all the necessary presets including water activation, but I cant say its very easy to change settings: I had to read a lengthy instruction. Overall, I really enjoy it and I would recommend it to a friend.
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| Oceanic Veo 1.0 Air / Nitrox Computer Watch Reviews
Reviewer: Christian W. on 3/3/2013
Excellent Dive Computer - After my first 6 dives with this new computer, it lived up to my desires and expectations. Although you have to dedicated some time initially to understand to one button navigation, its well worth it once you start using it. Also easy to switch back and forth from air to Nitrox. Overall, I give it an excellent rating
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| Hollis DG02 Air / Nitrox Computer Reviews
Reviewer: David Patterson Attn:DP3579 on 4/12/2012
Great instrument for its price - I bought it for my trip to DR and made 6 dives with it.
DG02 has a nice, readable display and delivers all info you need during your dive. The log is also handy and readable. The 2 weaknesses are backlight and audible alarms. The first, I found out is hard to switch on, the second is to low. Both issues came during fresh water cave dive. While ascending in a steep and narrow chimney, exhausted air made enough noise to obscure an alarm sound and I could not turn the backlight on time to see VARI. And these are the reasons why DG02 is 4.5* piece of technology.
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