Queequeg
Contributor
AI computers are nice I guess. But since you are limiting your expense to $800...you should ask yourself whether AI is necessary. Most divers that use AI find that while it was nice at first...they really don't utilize the feature all that much. I find it just as good to use a wrist mounted computer and mount an SPG. I hardly depend on my tank pressure anymore as with experience you are familiar with your gas usage and have a pretty good idea where your pressure is at anyway. A simple glance at an SPG is sufficient. Mostly my dives are guided by no deco limits.
And the other ludricous argument you'll see is that you are more streamlined. This isn't the olympics...I always think. I can't be convinced that a single hose creates any drag that is noticeable what so ever, that when the dive is over...you think...I could have used less air, or the dive would've been easier, if it weren't for this dang extra hose I have to lug around. Just my opinion that whatever the reason for AI 'Wireless, this is the weakest argument.
The divers I dive with have both...a console computer as a backup...and primarily rely on their wrist mounted computer. I don't know...redundancy is good I suppose...especially when tech diving...but it negates the whole streamlining argument.
I have no qualms against an AI computer...I'm just encouraging you to think about why you really want one, and your budget of $800 can take you much further if you choose a non-AI computer.
And the other ludricous argument you'll see is that you are more streamlined. This isn't the olympics...I always think. I can't be convinced that a single hose creates any drag that is noticeable what so ever, that when the dive is over...you think...I could have used less air, or the dive would've been easier, if it weren't for this dang extra hose I have to lug around. Just my opinion that whatever the reason for AI 'Wireless, this is the weakest argument.
The divers I dive with have both...a console computer as a backup...and primarily rely on their wrist mounted computer. I don't know...redundancy is good I suppose...especially when tech diving...but it negates the whole streamlining argument.
I have no qualms against an AI computer...I'm just encouraging you to think about why you really want one, and your budget of $800 can take you much further if you choose a non-AI computer.