🌊 Dive into the Future of Diving!
The OCEANIC Geo Air Dive Watch is a cutting-edge wrist computer designed for divers who demand precision and connectivity. With Bluetooth 4.0, a large 1.5-inch display, and support for dual algorithms, this watch ensures you stay informed and safe underwater. The included wireless air transmitter and customizable nitrox mixes make it an essential tool for any diving enthusiast.
Item Weight | 12.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.25 x 5.25 x 3 inches |
Item model number | 04.8942.07 |
Batteries | 2 CR2 batteries required. |
Display Size | 1.5 Inches |
Auxiliary input | Bluetooth |
Supports Bluetooth | Bluetooth |
Battery Life | 3E+2 Hours |
Voice command | Buttons |
R**N
Good product, poor manual
The watch worked well, but the manual was pretty hard to understand.If you rent diving equipment, buy this without the pressure sensor. Most rental gear only has a single high pressure port. That’s needed for your pressure console.You will need a high pressure splitter, or buy your own 1st step regulator with at least 2 hp ports.
M**S
Frustrating Dive Computer with Incorrect or Missing Instructions and Poor App
As a basic standalone dive computer it only holds up to 24 dives, which is quite a small number. The instructions and documentation are incomplete or wrong in a few areas. This makes it hard to understand how to use the computer without some trial and error. This computer supports wireless air integration. However, the instructions for setting this up are also not accurate. The unit also did not come with the necessary hardware to attach the wireless air transmitter properly to the regulator – or with any instructions on how to do it correctly. The computer is supposed to be used with the free DiverLog+ App on your mobile phone. However, there are a whole lot of glitches and issues with this app that make using it extremely frustrating. There is supposed to be support to address questions with the app, but so far they have not responded. Oceanic also has a computer program called Divecloud where you can load your dive information from your mobile phone app. This program is free, but the free version will only hold 10 dives. Otherwise you need to get the paid version (annual fees) which holds an unlimited number of dives, but is limited to 2 GB of data. There are also third party programs that are free and do not have these space limitations.The computer has had at least one update, but I am aware that it has locked up some dive computers during the update process. The fix for this requires sending the computer back to Oceanic at your own expense for the repair, even though the issue is with Oceanic. I consider that really poor customer service.Overall this is not a dive computer I would recommend to anyone. It is an exercise in frustration. There are a lot of better options out there, and some are equal or less expensive for what you are getting.
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