Dive computers have come a long way. From something that was the size of a Roman brick in the early 90's, to a slim, light wrist-mounted computer, that has more processing power than the computer that landed man on the moon 52 years ago.
The i330R is the first color screen in its class - readable in all conditions above and below the surface.
As the name suggests the Screen has a large display which shows all the main information in one view, with clearly readable and distinct characters.
With diving safety and comfort for underwater photographers in mind, Jon Anderson has designed a universal ball mount, which allows one to attach the popular Shearwater Teric dive computer to any underwater camera housing.
The Finnish manufacturer has identified a potential safety risk affecting all Suunto Wireless Tank Pressure Transmitters and Suunto Tank PODs that wirelessly transmit cylinder pressure to compatible Suunto dive computers.
In two reported incidents the exterior case of a Suunto Wireless Tank Pressure Transmitter has failed during regular dry land pressure testing. Although extremely rare, there is the potential for injury because of the risk of bursting.
When Shearwater first introduced their new Perdix dive computer in December 2015, I was pretty excited.
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Upon conducting a root cause analysis, we suspected that the issue most likely stemmed from an issue with the battery contacts. This problem can result in lower-than-expected battery life or, in some cases, the computer resetting underwater. We then changed to using full gold plating on all contacts in January 2014. Zero problems have been reported on gold-plated units, confirming our suspicions.