Downing
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Looks like fun and if I lived in So Cal I'd definitely go. I'm a huge Atomics fan as their quality and design are second to none--as are their prices! 

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I did my first dive with the atomic today in UK at 44 degrees (f obviously). I was very impressed and even with 5mm 'armoured' gloves on it was easy to operate. the display is amazing and is very easy to read. If i wanted one thing it would be for the safety stop indication to be a little larger but hey its no problem and counting down by the second is very useful. The log book is excellent and gives all the info needed in one place. I love the profile view too, seems it wasn't that bad a dive after all. This is good kit and wasn't to hard too adapt from a wrist mount to this. Very pleased with my new toy! It would have been even nicer if i could have used the software for my logbook but I'll wait......................
I I would bet that other manufacturers have been playing it in their offices and are now scrambling to come up with a competitive response.
-ITG
I finally had a chance to get my hands on the Cobalt this past weekend at my local dive shop. It's pretty amazing. It definitely raises the bar from an ease of use and user interface perspective. It makes you wonder why on earth someone didn't come up with this before, LOL. I would bet that other manufacturers have been playing it in their offices and are now scrambling to come up with a competitive response. It seems to be flying off the shelves at the full $1200 MSRP, and rightfully so.-ITG
I'll put you on the list.@RonR - Please put me down for a wrist version of the Cobalt, along with wireless air integration and MacDive compatibility. Please keep us updated on the progress of these requests. Am I being too optimistic by hoping for Summer availability, or will Santa be leaving it under my Christmas tree? Thanks!
-ITG
Berick, thanks. The average depth in the dive log is coming in the first firmware update, already out in field testing. It will display both max and average where now it displays only max. That feature was requested by quite a few on SB and elsewhere.I would like to see an average depth calc in the dive log and I was curious how the temperature was calculated -- is it an average temperature over a time period? The Cobalt seemed to read 2-3 degrees F higher than my Aeris Manta and a degree or two higher than my wife's Tusa.
Great product.
Berick, thanks. The average depth in the dive log is coming in the first firmware update, already out in field testing. It will display both max and average where now it displays only max. That feature was requested by quite a few on SB and elsewhere.
The temperature sensor is in the depth sensor, and is buried fairly deep in the unit, so it might respond slowly to changes, since the unit itself is fairly massive. It's not an average. We have had reports of it differing from other computers by a few degrees, but when we have then tested them the readings were quite accurate. If it really is off from the actual temperature that would be a warranty issue.
Ron