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I’m not new to diving but I’m very new to dive computers and recently was suggested that in addition to my wrist mounted AI computer that I get a SPG too. Is this common and what’s the point? Why not a whole console?
 
I’m not new to diving but I’m very new to dive computers and recently was suggested that in addition to my wrist mounted AI computer that I get a SPG too. Is this common and what’s the point? Why not a whole console?
Some people don't trust the technology and want an analog backup.
I prefer to just use the AI.
It is personal preference.
 
I like just SPG (as a back up) because mine is very compact.

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This has been discussed often on SB.

Here are some more recent threads:






 
Do you use just the SPG or just a whole console?
So I sun a Cressi digi 2 as the back up nearly just as compact and a small spg. Simply that's because that was what I was using before I got the transmitter
 
I actually once had a dive shop insist that they won’t let me dive without SPG - I had to lift my SPG to their face and show them I always have both setup as standard configuration.
 

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