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2019-11-13T09:40:01
Software has a glitch that TUSA has be unresponsive to for at least 3 years. When you enter psi in the app, the number changes after you save the data. I use this computer as a back up to my Cressi Leonardo due to ease of use and visibility, but the Cressi is a lot more conservative than the TUSA. On that point, the TUSA wins.
LANRE A.
2018-08-13T12:07:36
What has Tusa done right? The way the Bluetooth is enabled for app syncing is great. It is only on for a short period of time and doesn’t strain the battery. The built in compass, works well enough for a general direction underwater, the alarms are loud and clear with the flashing 5th button. The build is a little bulky, but the bulkiness keeps the screen from getting banged up and scratched. The solar battery with constantly displayed indicator is wonderful Mine has been displaying full from the very start even after a lot of diving which we all know takes a lot more processing power than running the time. It’s nice that I’m able to utilize the stop watch mid-dive, for time related skills. The menu navigation is a bit of a hassle at first, but you soon get used to it, also the app has a link the instructions which is nice. The app dive profile with the ability to share to social media, add pictures and site information is really handy, and it’s nice to show your buddies after the dive the sort of profile and information that you just dove. The overall build is rugged and nice, the strap has plenty of length and the rubber is mostly grippy. I’ve noticed while in a dark room the screen will turn off to save battery, as soon as it detects some light or a button push it turns on What did Tusa do wrong? Well since this is a computer that can be updated through the app, the only limiting factors are the physical aspects of the computer. The biggest thing for me is lack of deep stop. A couple websites mention that there is a deep stop but I’ve never seen it, I’ve looked all over the manual, the app and through the settings but there isn’t any mention of it. Because of that I’m always using my Oceanic OCi (very liberal) as my backup computer during my dives. The TUSA has a very conservative nitrogen loading formula (even on the most liberal setting) and while comparing to my Oceanic sometimes it will display up to an hour difference for no decompression limit. Even though the 5th button is great, the lighting for the screen is not indiglo or back lit. It has 2 tiny LEDs that illuminate the screen from the side, it’s okay, but not as easy to see as the backlit screens in moderately lit areas. My dive buddy has the COSMIQ BLU dive computer which is a color screen with Bluetooth and part of me envies him, if he has to change his gas settings, I think the only way he can do it is through the app, but why not let the Tusa app do the same things, and why doesn’t it register in the app when you do set it for Nitrox. If I use nitrox, the only way for me to change it is on the computer, and while setting your gas it doesn’t tell you a max operating depth, you have to go in and figure that out on your own in the planning screen. When you go to plan dive you just keep setting the depth lower and lower until it gives you a “NA” for your NDL. When you sync your app with your computer after your nitrox dive and you transfer the dive data, the app doesn’t register you did a nitrox dive, instead you have to put that in manually. Why? I want the app and the computer to talk more, there are very minimal adjustments you can make from the computer through the app, there should be more. Oh by the way, the default set up is to Show NDL as your giant number on your screen while the depth is small and up in the corner, you can set display options through the App. I picked white/blue band/case in case I potentially lose it underwater. The white has become dingy over time and seems to collect dirt easily, the plastic sleeves surrounding the LOG and PLAN buttons has yellowed compared to the rest of the body. Also I emailed Tusa 2 different times about a month ago asking about deep stop and changing computer settings from the app and I haven’t heard anything back from them Overall I’m happy with this purchase. I wanted a computer I could wear all the time, and not have to worry about the regular use wearing down the batteries and stopping me from diving. I’ve never been a big fan of the G-Shock style watches but I like this one and it looks sporty. The 5th button is great and that why I would buy this again, (maybe the black version) over the Scubapro solar computer. Here’s the quick pro and con list Pros 5th button dedicated for the light Solar powered, charges in any light, never seen it indicate low power Bluetooth App that works well that can post to social media with tons of dive options Compass Conservative Gas switching Free dive mode Well built Great battery management Not a huge computer Great for daily wear Cons No deep stop Very conservative Can’t change many setting within the app for the computer Setting gas turns into a guessing game for Max depth White computer option collects dirt Tusa didn’t reply to my emails.
BRENT B.
Buhlmann ZHL-16C Model
Yes and Visual
330' (100 meters)
Yes
Air, Nitrox, Gauge, Free
Yes
30 Dive On-Board Log
Yes
Yes
Solar Power Rechargeable
Yes
Yes
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The TUSA IQ1204 DC Solar Link dive computer is the next generation in TUSA's solar-powered devices. Features include: dive log transfer to smartphone or tablet using Bluetooth Smart technology; Solar recharging which eliminates the need to replace a battery; 4-Mix Gas support; Free-Dive Mode, and a factory-sealed and rugged design that prevents flooding. Using Bluetooth Smart technology, you can transfer the dive logs from the IQ1204 DC Solar Link dive computer to any smartphone or tablet with TUSA Diving Log app. Once uploaded to your device, dive logs can be shared with your friends on social media.
Solar Rechargeable:
Rechargeable by sunlight or indoor fluorescent light. The solar rechargeable feature eliminates the need for battery replacements.
4 Gas Mix:
This advanced feature allows the diver to preset four individual gas mixtures (Mix 1, Mix 2, Mix 3, Mix 4) from 21-100% for easy switching during the dive.
Altitude Smart Mode:
The altitude smart mode allows the computer to automatically adjust for altitude diving.
Audible Alarm:
TUSA's computers feature audible and visual alarms for the most important dive data warnings. Ascent rate, maximum depth, no decompression limits, safety stop and several other key data can be set to alert the diver.
Backlit Display:
Several TUSA computer instruments feature a backlit display for night diving or low-light situations. The bright backlight is activated by a touch of a button and the duration can be set for up to 10 seconds in length enabling the diver to view critical dive data easily and quickly.
Free Dive Mode: The free dive mode calculates dive times and surface intervals for free diving.
Optional Deep Stop:
An optional safety stop on No Deco dives exceeding a depth of 80' (24.4 meters). The computer algorithm is based on the on the decompression theory of Dr. A. A. Buhlmann ZHL-16C model. Computer has various time modes: stopwatch, timer, alarm, and world time. The TUSA IQ1204 DC Solar Link is depth rated to 330' (100 meters), has a 30 dive on-board log feature, gauge mode, watch mode, no decompression limit (NDL) conservation factor and history mode. The computer watch function can be set for a 12 or 24 hour format, has a 48 city (31 time zone) world time function and the computer can be set for imperial or metric units of measure. TUSA IQ1204 DC Solar Link also has a Digital Compass Mode that uses a built-in direction sensor to take direction readings and display the results. The dive computer also displays literal indications of direction that its 12 o'clock position is currently pointed. Computer comes with an owner's manual.
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