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Scuba Gear Videos by Diving Instructors

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We have instructional videos covering specific scuba gear, gear demonstration videos, and maintenance how-to videos which explain how to take care of your scuba gear. All videos are hosted by our professionally trained Scuba Diving Instructors with years of experience.

Do you want to make sure your underwater camera stays in top shape? Want to learn how to properly clean and store your BC? Have you ever wondered what’s so special about the Spring Heel Straps? Do you ever wonder what the advantages are to using Scooters (DPVs)? What about the differences between L.E.D. and H.I.D. lights? We have answers to all these questions, and many more in a format that is quick and easy to understand.

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Differences Between Wrist Mount and Console Dive Computers Instructional Video

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Differences Between Wrist Mount and Console Dive Computers Instructional Video

This instructional video explains the difference between console dive computer and wrist mount dive computer scuba computers. The console dive computer either comes with an air integrated system or a pressure gauge. The wrist computer will provide the same information as the console without the pressure unless, of course, you have a transmitter. If you have a transmitter, it will provide you with a digital pressure reading on your wrist computer, so a pressure gauge would not be needed while diving. Both dive computer types have their advantages, so it is up to you to decide what your preference is while scuba diving.

Oceanic DataMask HUD (Heads Up Display) Air/Nitrox Computer Mask Video Review

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Oceanic DataMask HUD (Heads Up Display) Air/Nitrox Computer Mask Video Review

This demonstration video discusses and shows the features of the Oceanic DataMask HUD (Heads Up Display) Air/Nitrox Computer Mask. The DataMask features hoseless air/nitrox integrated technology with an in-mask digital optic system. There are several dive modes which include Air, Nitrox, Gauge and Free Dive Modes. The DataMask HUD features Audible and Visual Alarms with User Alarm Acknowledgment. There is backlighting may be adjusted underwater for brightness as well as full-time or on demand use. The DataMask HUD includes ACI PC Download and Settings Upload Software and USB cable. Another feature is the highly magnified image of the LCD panel. It calculates tank pressure and breathing rate as well as calculates current depth, ascent time and decompression status all in your mask display.

Zeagle N2ition 3 Air/Nitrox Wrist Computer Video Review

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Zeagle N2ition 3 Air/Nitrox Wrist Computer Video Review

This demonstration video discusses and shows the features of Zeagle´s N2ition 3 Air/Nitrox Wrist Computer. The N2ition 3 is Zeagle´s latest addition to the N2ition Wrist computer product line. The N2ition 3 is an air/nitrox wrist computer with visual and audio alarms. The logbook memory holds up to 30 hours or data (approximately 60 dives). The N2ition features a large and easy to read LCD display. In the N2ition 3, the diver can preset up to three Nitrox gas mixtures (Mix 1, Mix 2 and Mix 3). All dive data is PC downloadable to a Windows-based machine with the optional download kit. The N2ition 3 is available in Imperial or Metric measurements.

VR Technology VRX Air/Nitrox/Trimix Scuba Diving Computer

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VR Technology VRX Air/Nitrox/Trimix Scuba Diving Computer

This demonstration video discusses and shows the features of the VRX Dive Computer. It has a large, easy to read color LCD screen with high resolution graphics. This diving computer is compatible with closed and open circuit systems and can monitor up to 3 cells. It can be used for air, nitrox, trimix, and heliox and is programmable for up to 10 gases. It has a large, easy to read color LCD screen with high resolution graphics. The VRX also has diver adjustable decompression, so there is no more hanging your computer off the side of the boat to decompress. It is user changeable from metric to imperial and vice versa. You´ll never have to worry about changing batteries either; it comes with a rechargeable lithium ion battery and a charger that plugs into the wall. It is depth rated to 1000 feet.

VR Technology VR3 HD Air/Nitrox Computer

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VR Technology VR3 HD Air/Nitrox Computer

This demonstration video discusses and shows the features of the VR3 Dive Computer. This scuba diving computer is an open circuit computer with the optional upgrade to closed circuit. It has an easy to read font and only two buttons which makes it very user friendly. There are no lockouts due to decompression violations during or after a dive. It offers up to 60 hours of dive logging and up to 99 levels of decompression. One notable feature is the dive plan mode; you enter the gases, depth, and time, and the unit will calculate a list of deco stops. It is fully programmable with up to 10 gases which can be switched at any time during the dive. It also features a user changeable AA battery. This computer will meet any and all of your diving needs.

Aeris Atmos AI Scuba Diving Computer

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Aeris Atmos AI Scuba Diving Computer

This demonstration video goes over the features of the Aeris Atmos AI Dive Computer. It is a full function hoseless Air/Nitrox computer. This computer is air integrated, has audible alarms, manual and water activation, ascent rate indicator, and a nitrogen bar graph just to name a few of the features. The Atmos AI has user changeable batteries so you do not need to send it in to get the batteries replaced.

Aeris Epic Scuba Diving Computer

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Aeris Epic Scuba Diving Computer

This demonstration video goes over the features of the Aeris Epic dive computer. It is an air/nitrox integrated hoseless diving computer that can switch between up to 3 independent transmitters, tracking up to 3 nitrox mixes or your buddy´s tank pressure. It has many modes including a free dive mode, a gauge mode, and a dive mode. Another great feature on the scuba computer is the user changeable battery. There is no need to send the computer in to replace the battery..

Aeris Elite T3 Scuba Diving Computer

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Aeris Elite T3 Scuba Diving Computer

This demonstration video goes over the features of the Aeris Elite T3 dive computer. It is an air/nitrox integrated hoseless diving computer that can switch between up to 3 independent transmitters, tracking up to 3 nitrox mixes or your buddy´s tank pressure. It has many modes including a free dive mode, a gauge mode, and a dive mode. Another great feature on the scuba computer is the user changeable battery. There is no need to send the computer in to replace the battery.

How to Change the Battery on Scuba Dive Computers

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How to Change the Battery on Scuba Dive Computers

This instructional video shows you how to properly change Dive Computer Batteries for Wrist Mount Computers and Computer Consoles.

Depending on which model, Console Computer batteries can be changed easily with a quarter. Simply remove and replace the battery, replace the O-ring, and screw the battery cover back on.

Wrist mount computers come with specialized tools that aid you in screwing and unscrewing the battery cover. These usually come in a kit with the battery and O-ring.

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Different Types of Scuba Dive Computers & Diving Consoles

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Different Types of Scuba Dive Computers & Diving Consoles

This instructional video is an overview for the different types of scuba Dive Computers including Console Dive Computers, Wrist, Hose Mount, or Module style Computers

Dive computers offer the diver a safer and much more convenient way of monitoring decompression limits. A dive computer can also calculate the body’s nitrogen according to the scuba diver´s depth and time, allowing for a diving profile that is much more flexible than the square profiles provided by the conventional dive tables. Today´s scuba diving computers display current depth, maximum depth, dive time, and records the diver’s information throughout the dive. Owning a dive computer can eliminate the need to have a pressure gauge and depth gauge which will allow you to streamline your gear.

Nitrox dive computers allow the diver to use standard air or Enriched Air Nitrox. Hoseless or wrist dive computers can be mounted in a console, on the wrist, on a hose or even on a retractor.

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