They say 100ft on their website...... I wonder to what depth they have tested it....
Check these videos out......Now if you could take calls at 100ft, that would really be interesting! ......
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They say 100ft on their website...... I wonder to what depth they have tested it....
Check these videos out......Now if you could take calls at 100ft, that would really be interesting! ......
I like how it says "replace $1000 worth of gear...", while the unit plus an iPhone cost 650+, which is still far more expensive than my traditional gauges. I think it's very cool that they were able to make this idea happen, but don't find it practical by any means. Kind of like the space pen... why not use a pencil? lol
But there is no information about what algorithm they use and how it compares to the leading competitors.
Looks like a dangerous piece o'cr*p to me. Would you A) trust the case to not leak? 100' isn ot that deep. B) how reliable is the app? C) Are you going to trust a important piece of safety gear to a sort of cool phone thing? If your phone runs out of battery or freezes up or some other quirk of this add on distorts the data (like the case warping or condensation causing a problem are going to be happy with the resulting bends? of course you can also have 911 pre-programed and the local chamber, too.
If you want a phone at 100', feel free to take one with you. If you want a reliable measure of depth, temperature, bottom time just buy a real dive computer, the port the data over to your phone so you can play with it.
Lousy analogy. The last thing you want in zero gravity is graphite dust and broken off pencil tips entering your lungs. (Or equipment). But you never thought of that... ;-)
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Looks like a dangerous piece o'cr*p to me. Would you A) trust the case to not leak? 100' isn ot that deep. B) how reliable is the app? C) Are you going to trust a important piece of safety gear to a sort of cool phone thing? If your phone runs out of battery or freezes up or some other quirk of this add on distorts the data (like the case warping or condensation causing a problem are going to be happy with the resulting bends? of course you can also have 911 pre-programed and the local chamber, too.
If you want a phone at 100', feel free to take one with you. If you want a reliable measure of depth, temperature, bottom time just buy a real dive computer, the port the data over to your phone so you can play with it.
Will it let me play Fruit Ninja on my safety stops?

Just another quick question: what principle does an I-phone use to determine compass direction? Is it actually reading the magnetic field or is it using GPS and a gyroscope? GPS probably wont work very far underwater.
Actually it was an excellent analogy. There was a big to do when the International Space Station was started that the NASA had spent millions designing the space pen while the Russians used pencils. No graphite issues or broken pencil tips.
Everytime the phone gets seated in the housing it has to connect perfectly to the telemetry pod, no loose connections and that means if you beaten up by the surf or the side of the boat it works 100% of the time.
Actually it was a really lousy analogy. NASA never spent a dime developing the Fisher Pen. If you repeat nonsense often enough, people will eventually believe it. snopes.com: NASA Space Pen