In theory we're never more than a short distance away from our buddy underwater, and are always checking visually, but in practice things can be different. I stumbled on this link about an engineering student / diver who had a malfunction at 85ft with a "same ocean" buddy. He survived, but as part of a engineering design competition he created matched panic button bracelets for buddy pairs. Hit your button and your buddies bracelet buzzes and vibrates as an alert you may need assistance.
Diver ‘panic bracelet’ wins startup prize
While it won't replace good buddy training (and staying reasonably close), it seems to me it's better than beating on your tank with a flashlight to make your buddy look up from his camera. Whatdya think?
(well, besides thinking you wish you thought of it first
Diver ‘panic bracelet’ wins startup prize
While it won't replace good buddy training (and staying reasonably close), it seems to me it's better than beating on your tank with a flashlight to make your buddy look up from his camera. Whatdya think?
(well, besides thinking you wish you thought of it first
