Aquasense, an innovative new-generation dive regulator by Aqualung, is drawing attention at CES 2025. Awarded the Best of Innovation 2025 Distinction, Aquasense will change how you dive. It’s no wonder this dive regulator is turning heads; Aqualung spent 45,000 hours of development and 4 years of innovation to bring us this game changer.
Some Key Points:
- The first electronic and connected underwater breathing system
- Wireless underwater data-communication system
- Multipurpose monitoring
- Information and alert system featuring integrated LEDs
- Advanced data tracking system
- A long-lasting battery that offers up to one week of intensive autonomous diving
- Advanced integrated technologies: Aqualung sonar under-water communication, a 32bit platform, Blackbox, Master Breathing System, Auto Closure Device, Freezing resistance…
- 8 sensors
These features alone make the Aquasense stand out, but when you integrate the Pulsa dive computer (itself cutting-edge), you have:
- Respiratory information and alerts from algorithms
- Real-time support for the diver, with on-screen guidance during the dive
Additionally, the new Aqualung App will help you prepare for dives. With the App, you can dig into your data, improving your dive experience. The key features include respiratory information and alerts. This includes LEDs that provide visual cues. You’ll also be able to monitor breathing, dive position, and pressure. Plus, there’s a wireless communication system that adds some great convenience!

More Better Technology Equals More Freedom
In some ways, diving is a way to escape the world and technology, but when technology is so well integrated that you forget it is there, that is game-changing. The Aquasense is designed to stay out of your way and let you go further.
Even with all this innovation, Aquasense is designed for any level of diver, from beginner to experienced. It provides on-screen guidance during dives, and divers can evaluate their data after the dive to help improve future performance.
You can look forward to the Aquasense in the fall of this year (2025).