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00:00The best scuba diving computers. Are you tired of the endless manual calculations and the constant fear of making an error
00:08when planning a dive? You need to purchase a scuba dive computer. With its capacity to track nitrogen loading,
00:15calculate decompression, and much more, a personal scuba diving computer makes scuba diving safer,
00:21simpler, and more enjoyable. If you don't even know where to begin looking, don't worry.
00:25We've got you covered with today's video. Hey there! If you're new here, welcome to our channel.
00:31We've reviewed 10 of the best scuba diving computers, and we'll be revealing them in today's video.
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00:42Number 10, Aqualung I330R.
00:45The Aqualung I330R dive computer is the ideal choice for advanced divers who love
00:52exploring the world and need to rely on their dive computers anywhere they are. It's four modes of operation, air,
00:59nitrux, gauge, and free dive allow you to concentrate on the dive rather than your equipment.
01:05Thanks to its bright color screen, readable even in sunlight, and its rechargeable battery,
01:10it won't let you down. The diving computer has a simple user interface,
01:14many use modes, internal lighting, and a switch activated by immersion and water.
01:19The I330R is hands-down the most feature-rich dive computer at this size and price bracket.
01:27Bluetooth 5.0 data transfer to the DiverLog Plus app, available for iOS and Android,
01:33allows you to upload your dive parameters wirelessly onto your mobile device, add
01:38location, notes, and pictures, and manage your dive computer advanced settings directly from the DiverLog Plus app.
01:45Even on the other side of the world, stay connected with your friends. Share the details of your diving adventures on social media via the
01:53DiverLog Plus app from your mobile device.
01:56Number nine, Shearwater Terek. Do you need the best dive equipment for everyday use? If so,
02:02don't worry. The Shearwater Terek watch dive computer is probably the best choice for you.
02:08It has many of the same features as a Shearwater Pertex dive computer and several additional ones,
02:14and it has a fantastic watch style design.
02:17This is an excellent watch dive computer for beginners or the most demanding technical diver.
02:23You can wear this computer deep in the ocean or even at a wedding or formal event.
02:27The diving computer can connect to up to two tanks of air wirelessly.
02:32It has a vibration motor and an audible alarm that can be switched on and off. The buttons and bezel are
02:39similarly made of
02:412016 stainless steel. Bluetooth and wireless charging are built-in. Choice of modes include recreational,
02:48technical, rebreather, or dedicated free diving.
02:51It is also one of the most advanced and unique dive computers featuring intuitive controls and menu navigation
02:58alongside a bright vivid color display. A
03:00programmable button lets the diver access their most frequently used functions with one touch. With a high degree of
03:08customization, the Terek brings divers a timepiece and a dive computer of unprecedented capabilities.
03:14Connect to the Shearwater cloud on any device by Bluetooth to download your dives and seamlessly sync them across your devices.
03:22Firmware updates are simple as a tap, ensuring your computer has the latest features update.
03:28Number eight, Oceanic OCI wrist computer. The Oceanic OCI wrist computer is an advanced all-in-one dive
03:36computer featuring Oceanic's exclusive dual algorithm, wireless air integration,
03:42digital compass, and so much more. The OCI can handle up to four gases,
03:47calculate nitrogen during a free dive, it even automatically adjusts your altitude.
03:52The watch comes with a choice of five different strap colors. If you're ready to dive into fashion,
03:57you can pick the color that best suits you. The customizable alarms and digital compass are just icing on the cake.
04:04Oceanic's patented dual algorithm lets you choose the decompression algorithm that best suits your diving needs
04:11without compromising safety. Diver log for Mac and Ocean log for PC are fully functional dive computer management
04:19software solutions designed especially for Oceanic. Easily upload and save data
04:25recorded by your dive computer or input your data manually. The software allows you to easily view, edit, and manage
04:32dive data and history.
04:34Number seven, Garmin Descent. If you're looking for a dive computer that's easy to use, look no further than this Garmin Descent
04:41dive computer. This dive computer from Garmin is stylish and functional, featuring a 1.2 inch color screen and built-in
04:50topographical maps. It's the first dive computer the size of a wristwatch to feature surface GPS navigation,
04:56complete with color on-screen mapping and location reference.
05:00This makes it simple to mark the dive entry and exit points. Monitor your gas and depth with this advanced watch style dive
05:07computer that comes with multi-sport training and smart features. Dive entry and exit points can be kept for surface navigation
05:14using the device's built-in sensors, which include a three-axis compass, gyroscope,
05:20barometric altimeter, and GPS GLONASS
05:24functionality. It is compatible with scuba diving using a variety of gas mixtures and breathing techniques such as apnea.
05:30The diving log can record up to 200 dives for later review,
05:34and it's so well made and comfortable to wear that you might as well use it for your regular wristwatch. The amazing
05:41multi-sport functionality is truly impressive, both for the number of activities and the depth of info.
05:47Backcountry skiing, sailing with integrated tide charts,
05:50skydiving, and kayaking are some of the crazy number of activities this machine is designed to track besides diving.
05:57Number six, ScubaPro G2.
06:00ScubaPro is one of the most recognized brands in the diving industry, with the only computers
06:06utilizing heart rate, skin temperature, breathing rate, and water temp when calculating diving profiles. The G2, the next-gen
06:14Galileo,
06:15available as a wrist mount or console,
06:18intuitive, reliable, and bulletproof, the G2 means less time reading manuals and more time enjoying the dive
06:25experience. Using color to give the best readability and usefulness,
06:29the G2's LCD display features vibrant, eye-catching color
06:34indicators that rapidly bring your attention to what you need to know. Green for safe,
06:39yellow when nearing limits, and red when limits are violated.
06:42Users can change the colors according to their personal preference, and a simple three-button interface
06:48makes operating the dive computer a breeze. In addition to air, free diving, and gauge modes,
06:54the G2 is fully mixed gas compatible. The algorithm allows you to program up to eight different gas mixes,
07:02including nitrex and Tremex. The G2's transmitter syncs effortlessly with your PC, Mac,
07:09Android, or iPhone, and can communicate air pressure from as many as nine tanks. The G2's algorithm uses data to adjust
07:17decompression calculations using the real-time state of a diver's theoretical physiology.
07:22ScubaPro has incorporated
07:25485 megabytes of memory into the G2, which can store up to an impressive 1,000 hours of dive profiles.
07:32The LogTrack app also lets you upload pictures from a device directly onto the G2.
07:38It automatically adjusts and rotates the images to fit the computer's display.
07:43This is a handy feature, as it allows you to carry a sitemap or even a fish ID guide with you on each dive.
07:50Number five, Suunto D5.
07:53The Suunto D5 is a high-end dive computer that is simple to use and packed with features,
07:59making it suitable for even the most sophisticated
08:02recreational scuba divers. The device has a bright color display,
08:07simple controls with only three buttons, a 3D digital compass that accounts for tilt, and wireless Bluetooth networking.
08:14Suunto D5 is designed to be clear and easy to use so that you can just enjoy and focus on
08:21exploring the wonderful underwater world. When not diving, connect wirelessly to the Suunto app and receive
08:28notifications from the applications you use. Play with the style by choosing your favorite color,
08:32or just by simply changing the straps to match your looks.
08:35Choose from different view styles and select the details you want to see while diving. By customizing your dive modes,
08:42you can also define your settings regarding gas,
08:45algorithm, and dive alarms. The Suunto Fuse 2 RGBM algorithm is employed in the D5.
08:52The RGBM is meant to minimize silent bubbles which form during ascent and after
08:58surfacing from a dive. The D5 differs from other Suunto computers in that it permits shorter decompression times
09:05following, for example, deep air dives. It can handle normal air or nitrux, plus two additional switchable nitrux
09:12decompression mixes of up to 99% oxygen. The Suunto D5 is
09:18aesthetically pleasing and compact, making it an ideal daily wristwatch for divers.
09:23The device has a rechargeable battery lasting 20 to 40 hours on a single charge. With user-updatable
09:30features, the option for gas integration, and three possible mixes for advanced decompression schedules, plus those all-important social media
09:38facilities, the D5 is another amazing success for Suunto.
09:43Number four, Mare's Quad Dive Computer. The Mare's Quad Dive Computer is
09:49magnificently clear,
09:50super user-friendly, and includes a ton of great features. The Mare's Quad offers a clear display with jumbo size
09:58information, two customizable fields for ancillary information, and four buttons for intuitive user interface.
10:05The Quad has a mirrored button function during your dive, an option to view dive time, and a runaway
10:12decompression alarm. The Quad has a backlight function for diving in low-light conditions and can be used with air, nitrux,
10:19or as a button timer device. When diving, the wrist computer will provide current depth, maximum depth, stopwatch, dive time,
10:27temperature, and when ascending, ascent speed in feet or meters per minute.
10:32Finally, this multi-gas capable computer has a decompression dive planner with user-adjustable
10:38surface interval and long battery life. The Mare's Quad Dive Computer is ready to grow with you,
10:43thanks to software upgradability. Using Live Link,
10:46you can connect the dive computer to your PC or Mac whenever a software update is available.
10:52Number three, Suunto Zoop Novo.
10:55Our top pick for first-time divers, the Suunto Zoop Novo has a huge display that makes it simple to see all your
11:03relevant diving data at a look and a backlight that improves visibility.
11:07The Zoop Novo is easy to use thanks to the four-button interface and basic design.
11:13The user-friendly menu system of the tube's dive computer allows for quick switching between its five dive modes, air,
11:21nitrux, gauge, free, and off. If you're diving and you know you carry certain risk factors, age,
11:28obesity, circulatory issues, etc.,
11:31the Zoop Novo allows you to adjust the algorithm to be more conservative, providing an extra level of safety.
11:37The Zoop Novo also allows you to change the altitude setting, which will adjust the computer's decompression calculations.
11:45For an entry-level dive computer, the Zoop Novo boasts a large logbook memory and can store up to
11:52140 hours of data. You can download your dive log from the Zoop Novo onto your PC or Mac,
11:58so you can analyze the data.
11:59It may not be streamlined enough for free divers or offer the gas switching and algorithms for hardcore tech divers,
12:06but for recreational scuba divers of all levels, the Zoop Novo offers everything you will need.
12:12The Zoop Novo will make diving easy and safe with all the data you need displayed on a huge clear screen.
12:18Because it's reasonably priced, highly durable, and super easy to use,
12:22the Suunto Zoop Novo may be the only dive computer you will ever want to use.
12:28Number two,
12:29Mare's Puck Pro Dive Computer. The Puck Pros offers a large display the size of a hockey puck,
12:36which explains the name, and it's backlit for low light diving conditions.
12:41It's convenient because of its intelligent and straightforward operation, which enables one-button access to all of its many capabilities.
12:50Divers can adjust their conservation level choosing from three personal options.
12:54The computer also allows divers to adjust the percentage of oxygen in their nitrix mix.
13:00The Puck Pro allows divers to switch gas underwater and record this on the computer.
13:06You can also set the Puck Pro to saltwater or freshwater calibration, depending on where you're diving.
13:11Finally, the Puck Pro can display information in metric or imperial,
13:16and you can choose between Fahrenheit and Celsius for the temperature.
13:19You may avoid contacting technical assistance by using the upgradable firmware to maintain your dive computer with the most recent advancements.
13:27The computer has a stopwatch and a depth gauge mode with a resetting average depth.
13:33Although it's considered an entry-level option, the replaceable battery lasts 200 to 300 dives and reduces maintenance,
13:41making the computer accessible to everyone. The watch performs quite well and even lets you control a decompression mixture.
13:48It can also be utilized with a brand new Bluelink system, a Bluetooth clip connector,
13:54that enables you to transfer dive data from your computer to your smartphone wirelessly.
13:59We recommend the Mare's Puck Pro as the best entry-level dive computer for new divers.
14:05It's easy to use and has all the features you need for recreational diving. Plus, with the attractive price point, it's hard to top.
14:13Number 1
14:15Cressi Leonardo Dive Computer
14:17The Cressi Leonardo is a recreational dive computer that was designed, developed, and produced 100% in Italy.
14:25This user-friendly computer contains all the features a recreational diver needs, with a focus on safety,
14:32efficiency, and reliability. The Leonardo is available as a compact wristwatch or as a console computer.
14:38The Leonardo's logbook memory is 70 hours compared to the Puck Pro's 36 hours.
14:44Another noticeable difference is that the Leonardo is a lot sleeker than the Puck Pro,
14:49which takes up a whole lot of space on your wrist.
14:52The Cressi Leonardo is considered the most outstanding dive computer because of its high-definition edge-to-edge
14:59LCD screen, which features an intuitive design in terms of screen contrast,
15:05proportions, and digit size.
15:07Intuitively displaying a wealth of data, the computer's wide display makes navigating the system's menus and various other
15:14applications a breeze. Whether you click the button or wait for the alarm to go off,
15:18you'll have instant access to all available modes, including AirNitrox and the Gauge.
15:23The Cressi Leonardo is your best bet if you're searching for a dive computer suitable for divers of all experience levels at an affordable price point.
15:33And folks, there you have it. The top 10 best scuba diving computers. Have you chosen a dive computer yet?
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