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Yes, you can. Actually, the Peregrine TX comes preset at 700 psi, but can be reset to your own preference.I have a shearwater peregrine and it is very easy to see and just as easy to see underwater as in a dive shop. You can change the brightness, but I leave mine on auto. You can set haptic alarms (vibration alerts) for depth, time and low no deco limit. I use the time alarm. You won't miss a vibration alert when they go off.
I do not have an air integrated peregrine, but my guess is with an air integrated you may be able to set a haptic alarm for air pressure.
what you need first of all is prescription lens in your mask. after a mares quad air like me.Greetings. First time poster in this section of the board. I find that my vision has decreased to the point that I really need a dive computer with a VERY large display - preferably lighted. I don't need anything fancy - I dive air and nitrox just need something that will help keep me safe. I have always used a Suunto computer but it just isn't working for my new vision levels. Any current suggestions? TIA
that not a dive computer is t and ipad !If you are like me and my 70 year old eyes.... and are ok with an air integrated / hosed console...... then the Oceanic Pro Plus 3 or 4 has absolutely HUGE numbers, user changeable battery and nitrox compatible. Mine also has the QD option which I really like.
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