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2025-03-01T19:00:00
How many transmitters can be connected to one computer? *computer (G2, G2 TEK, HUD)
bobobo777
2021-11-11T19:00:00
I have 2 g2 computers, 1 wrist mount, 1 air integrated with quick disconnect. my trouble starts with the quick release connector, not only for my self but for costumers of the store. we jokingly talk about watching them come disconnected and slide across the floor of the boat and fall to the bottom of the ocean. THIS IS HAPPING DIVERS. 1 Costumer stated that if it wasn't for the retractor mounted to his BC he would have lost his. I now have to order parts from a different company, to make mine hard wired in place SCUBA PRO YOU SHOULD MAKE THIS PART OF THE PACKAGE WHEN YOU SPEND BIG DOUGH ON A NEW COMPUTER, WITH DIVING I DO NOT WANT QUICK DISSCONNECTS ON ANYTHIG
SEA S.
2020-07-05T16:23:53
Great computer. Love it. Easy to use.
KEVIN M.
2020-01-19T19:00:00
I used G2 for 40 dives this computer is awesome. Always working good easy to see the data.
aOrkOr
2019-12-29T19:00:00
I bought this computer for my sidemount and recreational trimix courses. I had a little difficulty in activating the multi-tank functions, but after a phone call to tech supportthe problem was fixed I now regulary switch from one tank transmitter to multiple transmitters. I am extremely nearsighted and had to change my mask lens to no prescription where most people use "the cheater lenses". I would reccomend this computer. However the software for the PC lacks one very important function for me. I have over 700 dives registered in the previous version of the software. I can find no way to transfer the data into logtrax. I would also like the starting and ending pressures instead of the delta. I do like the ability to transfer the data into my my Iphone. My sidemount instructor qasn't going to sign off on my dives till I showed her the downloaded dives on my phone
Lonney
2019-06-29T20:00:00
I purchased this computer for my trip to Roatan. It replaced a cheaper computer that I have 150 dives on. The old one had info too small for me to read so replaced it. Like the functionality and am very pleased with the computer. It helped that I was on a trip with my ScubaPro dealer dive shop and the Owner took time to show the features of the computer and it's functionality. I am though, disappointed in the log software for a couple reasons. I do not want to keep several logs and this software as far as I can figure cannot manually accept logs from previous dives if they had not been logged without the computer. One log would be nice as my other computer was able to do this. I am also searching for how to sort out the longitude / latitude portion for my dives. I attempted to place it in the fields that are supplied without success. Overall I am happy with the computer and disappointed in the log software. To be fair I have only logged 15 dives with this computer and may find that I figure out the log software as I get more use to it. I definitely like this computer so far more than my last computer which was not a ScubaPro brand computer.
HypnoDiver
2019-05-01T20:00:00
I bought the G2 4 months ago, I recommend it, however, we need to make some improvements to make it perfect. The planning function should give all deco levels in detail, for the trimix dives it is essential to have a run time, and neither the G2 nor the Logtrack software can predict a complete and detailed run time. The screen is not anti-reflective and it is often annoying for the reading of the diving parameters. I stuck a plastic anti-reflective film that greatly improves the reading under water, on the other hand on the surface the screen is less clear. The memorization of the remaining pressure information in the bottle while diving is not done. Only the pressure at the end of the dive is saved. And so on Logtrack no curve followed by the pressure and the consumption of air min by min. We have just average consumption for each dive. Even in L0 tables ZH-L16 ADT MB PMG are very penalizing compared to the RGBM of SUUNTO or even the MN90 dive tables. Diving at 60m for 15min the G2 in L0 mode gives us 56min of TTS, SUUNTO VYPER AIR 42min, MN90 tables 29min. The old Aladin AirZ pressure sensor (blue probe) .. are not compatible with the G2. While the ShearwaterAI takes into account the SUUNTO, SCUBAPRO, ALADIN old and new probes and obviously the SHEARWATER probes. No SIMULATION dive mode to see and train on the surface reading the parameters that can be seen during the dive. No visualization of the screen of the G2 dive replay on the Logtrack. No dive simulator on the Logtrack to prepare his Run time in trimix diving with decompression block change. In conclusion I recommend the G2 for recreational diving, but for the trimix or TEK if the previous remarks are not taken into account on an upcoming update it is not at the level of these competitors SHEARWATER, SUUNTO, or GENIUS from MARES for the same price range. Hoping to see the G2 evolve quickly to the perfect computer at the next update.
barbu
2019-04-04T20:00:00
After many years of renting I finally took the plunge and bought a wrist computer. I was diving deep, wreck and shallow dives in Grand Cayman and had a chance to evaluate my new purchase in a variety of conditions. In all scenarios I was very pleased with the performance of the computer. I originally did not purchase the tank pressure sensor and so that function was not available. I have since remedied that and will have a chance to test that functionality on another dive trip in May.
scubatramp
2019-03-30T20:00:00
beautiful and reliable piece of equipment. big disconnect between the actual computer and the software. problem is that i can't get the dive data i want from the computer after each dive. A graph to me is not helpful if there aren't data points labeled. overall i like this computer. but I had trouble with syncing to my mac - now solved and the data i record in my log book doesn't get recorded in the computer logbook. It would be helpful to me to have: 1) add starting and ending tank pressure - only gives my delta 2) allow for recording of both HR and respiratory rate allow software updates that don't have to manually move a file to the disk on the dive computer
Lingcod
2019-02-19T19:00:00
The G2's user experience is like if in-house IT for a chemical processing plant in 1995 designed the OS for your iPhone - it most does the job, but not efficiently, elegantly, or seamlessly across platforms. The G2 console itself is yet to disappoint in terms of reliability, battery, and accuracy. It's easy to charge and I didn't need to charge it for an entire dive vacation. I also haven't needed to re-pair the transmitter and any signal interruptions have resolved themselves in seconds. I keep a manual SPG which always reads the same as the G2. And the screen brightness has worked for me in both cold and tropical water. However, both the Logtrak software and the software on the device leave a lot to be desired and the manual is not well organized and leaves out what seems to be critical information. The Logtrak software is super buggy and doesn't let you download all the data the CPU is clearly keeping. It also doesn't log data that seems pretty relevant - like tank pressure at the begging and end of the dive or average air consumption or exact air, surface, and bottom temp. It doesn't integrate to any relevant software logging systems or seem to export data. I would never ever consider letting it replace my paper log. The software on the device itself is better, but doesn't feel modern. The 3-button interface takes as many clicks if not more to navigate than my one button puck pro backup and even though many customizations are available, the options available either still feel limiting or are not explained in the correct context in the manual. I also wonder about whomever designed the different display options - they either have too much info crammed on a small screen or not enough. I wish there was a way to get more display options or truly customize the screen to show only what data I want. I love my Scubapro fins, regs, and bcd, but I don't think they've invested enough in their software to live up to their motto in the computer department.
Laura
2018-10-24T20:00:00
best piece of dive equipment i've ever owned, just amazing
mikeboy
2018-10-21T20:00:00
So easy to use. Bright screen and numbers can be seen from far.
A C.
2018-09-22T20:00:00
Great little computer. I've owned it for a few months I believe Scubapro did very good job on this computer. I am very happy with my new computer. Very easy to read under water simple to operate. I have several dive computers This one is my favorite. ??????????.
Hitecredneck
2018-03-09T19:00:00
I really like the G2 and my previous version the Luna but the G2 font is just too small and to make it worse the black text on the blue or green background makes it worse. This is really bad human factors, which them claim is part of the design. It is hard to give it 5 stars when I can't read it under all conditions but still think it is a great computer. It fails on readability, unfortunately.
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By scubatramp
After many years of renting I finally took the plunge and bought a wrist computer. I was diving deep, wreck and shallow dives in Grand Cayman and had a chance to evaluate my new purchase in a variety of conditions. In all scenarios I was very pleased with the performance of the computer. I originally did not purchase the tank pressure sensor and so that function was not available. I have since remedied that and will have a chance to test that functionality on another dive trip in May.
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By SEA S.
I have 2 g2 computers, 1 wrist mount, 1 air integrated with quick disconnect. my trouble starts with the quick release connector, not only for my self but for costumers of the store. we jokingly talk about watching them come disconnected and slide across the floor of the boat and fall to the bottom of the ocean. THIS IS HAPPING DIVERS. 1 Costumer stated that if it wasn't for the retractor mounted to his BC he would have lost his. I now have to order parts from a different company, to make min...
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Incredible, easy, easily incredible!The next generation Galileo has arrived. Introducing the G2. Intuitive, reliable, and bulletproof, Scubapro combined everything you love about the Galileo with everything you've dreamed of in a dive computer. It's everything you expect from Scubapro in full color. Easy to read. Easy to use. Easy to love. Spend less time reading manuals, and more time enjoying the experience.
Easy to Read:A brilliant, colorful screen with color indicators quickly draws your attention to what you need to know. The G2 leverages color as a tool to deliver the best readability and usability available. Choose from four different color options.
Easy to Use:With the intuitive 3 button control, operating the G2 is a snap. With the G2 you can transmit your air pressure from up to 9 tanks. And the transmitter blinks green, yellow or red to indicate your air level.
Easy to Understand:The G2 has the same incredibly intuitive menu structure and diver-friendly functions that earned the Galileo its reputation for being the hands-down easiest computer to use. Four dive screen templates allow you to see as little - or as much - data as you'd like. With the industry's leading digital compass - you'll always know where you are headed.
Easy to Manage:Bluetooth compatible, the G2 easily syncs with your PC, Mac, Android, or iPhone. The G2 Stores up to 1,000 hours of dive profiles. And its rechargeable battery lasts up to 50 dives.
Make it Your Own: With innovative technology and a thoughtful, intuitive design, Scubapro created the next generation of the Galileo just for you. Customize your screen, colors, orientation, and even the attachments to make the G2 truly your own. Customized menu listings give you the ability to use as much or as little of the technology as you want-with easy activation of freediving, trimix, CCR and side-mount modes without downloading or upgrading required. The G2 is poised to quickly become the favorite computer for all divers of all skill levels and goes wherever your passion for diving takes you. Even your dive profile is one of a kind-based upon your real-time breathing rate, your skin temperature and your heart rate*. The G2 computer uses the ZH-L16 ADT MB algorithm. Predictive Multi-Gas ZHL-16 ADT MB algorithm programs up to 8 nitrox/trimix mixes to handle any recreational or technical diving scenario. Algorithm calculates true remaining bottom time (RBT), offers a series of microbubble levels and incorporates profile dependent intermediate stops.
The Scubapro G2 has an operating altitude with decompression - sea level to approximately 13300' (4000m). without decompression (Gauge mode) - at any altitude. Maximum operating depth is 394' (120m) with a resolution is 0.1 until 99.9m, and 1m at depth deeper than 100m. Resolution in feet is always 1'. Accuracy is within 2% +/-1' (20cm). Decompression calculation range is 3' to 394' (0.8m to 120m). Clock is a quartz clock, provides time, date, dive time display up to 999 minutes. Oxygen concentration is adjustable between 8% and 100%. Helium concentration: adjustable between 0% and 92%. The computers operating temperature is 14 Degree F to 122 Degree F (-10 Degree C to +50 Degree C). Computers power supply is a lithium-ion battery that is user chargeable via USB. Included with the G2 wrist computer are a read first manual, 3M foil screen protector, USB cable and a retractor clip. The new G2. Simply smarter and easily more vibrant; you'll never do another dive without it.
* Real-time breathing rate, your skin temperature and your heart rate require purchase of the Scubapro Galileo Luna/Sol - Smart Tec/Z Transmitter w/LED and Scubapro Heart Rate Monitor Kit for Galileo & Luna Computers (see SKU's: UTCTL and UTCGLHRMU).
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