serambin:
In looking at various dive computers, I notice a few that are hoseless. Some simply do not offer the pressure and air usage information, while others offer what appears to be a wireless version with all the bells. Can someone help me understand the pros and cons of hosed versus hoseless? Also I wonder how much information produced by the topend units you need or use?
Thanks,
Stan
last question first - almost none. underwater you only need 3 pieces of info - how deep am I, how long can I stay here, and how much air do I have left , all the rest is pretty useless During the dive.
there are 2 types of computers - air integrated and not.
there are 2 types of 'hoseless' computers - air integrated and not.
a hoseless computer can be worn on the wrist giving the same access to the info as a wrist watch, you don't have to unclip it, wonder where it floated off too, what it going to get entangled in next, or what reef it is mangleing.
a computer attached to a hose is the same as that analog gauge set you learned on.
An air intgrated computer not only gives you dive info but other info as well - this varies with the unit but can be from simply tank pressure to rather more elaborate info such as 'Time to empty' ect.
Pros of air integrated - all info in one unit.
cons of air integrated - all info in one unit! any failure fails all. ( except in the hoseless air integrated were a failure of the pressure sending unit *should* only fail 'contents' functions )