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Atomic Aquatics Cobalt 2: unsafe at any depth?
I purchased TWO Cobalt 2 computers on Feb 25th.
My wife was learning SCUBA diving so our first two dives with the computers were in a thirteen foot deep pool the following week.
At the end of the two dives neither unit had logged the first dive. Out of the water, Unit 1 was reading a current depth of 8 feet with a max depth of 24 feet. Unit two was reading a current depth of 4 feet with a max depth of 18 feet. The two units were sent to Atomic Aquatics for replacement.
I received two new computers but was unable to dive with either new unit. One unit was reading that it was 4 feet underwater and the second unit had an inoperable compass.
On April 30th I emailed Atomic Aquatics and requested to speak to someone from the company. I was hoping for an apology for getting four out of four failed units, but would have been happy if they had simply acknowledged my concerns. As of today, June 13th, I have never heard from a company representative.
The designer of the computer (not an Atomic Aquatics employee) did contact me and acknowledged that they were aware that a problem exists with the pressure sensor but that the magnitude, extent, scope, and predictability of the problem was unknown. The problem was know, but Atomic Aquatics was selling their computers anyway.
That second set of failed units was returned May 1st and I was promised a new set of hand tested computers as soon as possible. Up until today, six weeks later, I was still waiting. Today I have decided to try and get my money back from my original February purchase. Yesterday my dealer spoke with someone at Atomic who said they should be able to send me out working units in a week or so but that they still looking into the problem and they still don't know the magnitude, extent, scope, and predictability of the problem. They are still selling the computers though.
I purchased TWO Cobalt 2 computers on Feb 25th.
My wife was learning SCUBA diving so our first two dives with the computers were in a thirteen foot deep pool the following week.
At the end of the two dives neither unit had logged the first dive. Out of the water, Unit 1 was reading a current depth of 8 feet with a max depth of 24 feet. Unit two was reading a current depth of 4 feet with a max depth of 18 feet. The two units were sent to Atomic Aquatics for replacement.
I received two new computers but was unable to dive with either new unit. One unit was reading that it was 4 feet underwater and the second unit had an inoperable compass.
On April 30th I emailed Atomic Aquatics and requested to speak to someone from the company. I was hoping for an apology for getting four out of four failed units, but would have been happy if they had simply acknowledged my concerns. As of today, June 13th, I have never heard from a company representative.
The designer of the computer (not an Atomic Aquatics employee) did contact me and acknowledged that they were aware that a problem exists with the pressure sensor but that the magnitude, extent, scope, and predictability of the problem was unknown. The problem was know, but Atomic Aquatics was selling their computers anyway.
That second set of failed units was returned May 1st and I was promised a new set of hand tested computers as soon as possible. Up until today, six weeks later, I was still waiting. Today I have decided to try and get my money back from my original February purchase. Yesterday my dealer spoke with someone at Atomic who said they should be able to send me out working units in a week or so but that they still looking into the problem and they still don't know the magnitude, extent, scope, and predictability of the problem. They are still selling the computers though.