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I’m not sure whether the hard to read part refers to the layout of the console computer screen, or your eyes not being able to focus on it. If the latter, a wrist computer won’t help, you need reader or bifocal lenses in your mask. If the former, in the question seems a little like what color of mask should I buy. It’s just personal preference depending on how well you like the layout and what it shows. You can get a Shearwater, and then you’ll need to wave it in front of everybody’s noses so they can see that you’re the coolest kid on the block. If you go that route, I’d avoid the new consumery lower price Shearwater, as it’s not air integrated so you wouldn’t have a tank transmitter telling you what your tank pressure is. Perhaps some day Hitler’s Galileo will go on sale; that would be a historically interesting computer.I'm considering replacing the computer console with a wrist computer model, but there are so many to choose from I can't make up my mind.
Mine are glued on.Do they make masks that have corrective lenses ground into the leans windows? Do they make masks with corrective lens holders to swap out lenses as vision changes?
Yes.Do they make masks that have corrective lenses ground into the leans windows? Do they make masks with corrective lens holders to swap out lenses as vision changes?