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Aeris F.10 Freediving Computer Watch Video Review

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Aeris F.10 Freediving Computer Watch Video Review

This demonstration video discusses and shows the features of the Aeris F.10 Freediving Computer Watch. The F.10 computer has a Freedive Mode Main displays Depth and Elapsed Dive Time with access to either a pre-set countdown timer or lap time. There is also a history mode including total Elapsed Dive Time and number of dives. The F.10 Computer also has a watch function that tells the date and time. Please note that this is a free diving computer NOT a scuba diving computer.

Hollis DG02 Air/Nitrox Wrist Computer Video Review

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Hollis DG02 Air/Nitrox Wrist Computer Video Review

This demonstration video goes over the features of the Hollis DG02 Air/Nitrox Wrist Computer. The DG02 Computer is a fully functional air/nitrox dive computer. It features a visual ascent alarm and button/water activation. For night dives, the DG02 features a power backlight that allows you to see the computer face easily. The DG02 has diver-replaceable batteries that are easy to install. This computer is depth rated to 330 feet.

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.


 
 


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