Aqualung Aquasense announced (aquanounced?)

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A "smart" AI bc is next folks. Computerized depth compensation, dial a depth, or maybe think a depth and it automatically adds or dumps air to get you there.
Eric Its already done but I'm glad you mentioned it if nothing else to kill any idea of someone patenting someone else's original idea.

It was called a SRD Self Rescue Device originally designed by us lot for the military in training on the LAR VIII oxygen rebreathers etc together with a CO2 detector. Breathing rate and RTS computer would ascend a diver on a controlled assent to the surface (or at least help in body recovery). You could also control the assent of all the numpty divers on a timer that would have them all pop up at the same time regardless of those swimming off in the wrong direction to ensure swift recovery rather than letting the supervisors tea go cold waiting for them. Discussed with photos in RBW some years ago
 
When AI finally takes over the world and everybody is scratching their asses trying to figure out how to not go through life stark raving mad from boredom, feeling incompetent and completely useless, somebody will come up with FM - Fully Manual.
And they will he heros.
 
Eric Its already done but I'm glad you mentioned it if nothing else to kill any idea of someone patenting someone else's original idea.

It was called a SRD Self Rescue Device originally designed by us lot for the military in training on the LAR VIII oxygen rebreathers etc together with a CO2 detector. Breathing rate and RTS computer would ascend a diver on a controlled assent to the surface (or at least help in body recovery). You could also control the assent of all the numpty divers on a timer that would have them all pop up at the same time regardless of those swimming off in the wrong direction to ensure swift recovery rather than letting the supervisors tea go cold waiting for them. Discussed with photos in RBW some years ago
You cannot patent prior art, if something already exists someone else cannot patent it.
 
@scubadada Don’t speak so loudly—they’ll do a merger

Avelo: Now with Aqualung Aquasense (tm) (and nothing else!)

/j
 
I wonder why Aqualung decided to announce Aquasense at the CES rather than at DEMA. They weren't ready less than 2 months ago? They thought it would be a better audience at an electronics show than at a scuba show?
 
I wonder why Aqualung decided to announce Aquasense at the CES rather than at DEMA. They weren't ready less than 2 months ago? They thought it would be a better audience at an electronics show than at a scuba show?

They don't appear to have been ready at CES either.
 
All these OLD and STAID people bashing technology that has yet to be announced. I wonder what it REALLY does.
 
They don't appear to have been ready at CES either.
If I remember correctly, the Tern and Tern TX were announced at the 2023 DEMA in November and were not launched until January.

I'm just trying to understand Aqualung's strategy of announcing at CES, at least 7 months before launch. assuming it it ready when they say.
 

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