For Sale Cosmiq+ Dive Computer by Deepblu

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COSMIQ+THE NEXT INNOVATION IN DIVE COMPUTING $299 _+$1.99 Shipping
The COSMIQ+ is a refresh of the original COSMIQ model, introducing an advanced bottom timer function for technical divers and a range of gorgeous new color options. With modes for freediving, recreational and technical diving, COSMIQ+ will appeal to divers of all walks and skill levels. At the push of a button, you can sync with the Deepblu App, allowing you to effortlessly create an interactive dive log and re-experience your dive after surfacing.

Pixel-less Screen Display
COSMIQ+’s 2.2-inch high-contrast, pixel-less LCD screen is bright, colorful and easy to read no matter the visibility.

Lithium-ion Battery
COSMIQ+’s lithium-ion battery is rechargeable using a standard USB charging cable. Recharge the battery anytime, anywhere.
Wireless Connectivity
COSMIQ+ connects wirelessly to the Deepblu app allowing divers to upload their dive data directly to their smartphone so they can create digital dive logs.
Deepblu Digital Dive Logs
Deepblu’s digital dive logs breathe new life into the old-fashioned dive logbook by re- imaging them to better reflect today’s technological world.

Measures all vital dive data, performs decompression and saturation/desaturation calculations, for Standard Air and Nitrox dives.
Deepblu Decompression Algorithm based on the calculations on the Bühlmann ZHL-16C model
Three Safety Factor settings for the decompression algorithm: Conservative, Normal or Progressive
Adjustable settings for Nitrox diving between 21% and 40%
Dive Plan function for planning dives in advance
Freedive Mode built specifically for apnea/freediving
Bottom Timer setting with current depth gauge and overall runtime, and resettable stage time and average depth
Sound and visual alarm warnings
Dive logbook - saves dive data for up to 25 dives
Wireless synchronization via Blue-tooth to upload and save dive data to the Deepblu mobile app to create digital dive logs
Free over-the-air (OTA) firmware upgrades
2.2-inch high-contrast LCD screen with pixel-less EBTN technology
Rechargeable lithium-ion battery with magnetic USB connector
Built-in clock and calendar
Ability to adjust settings by syncing COSMIQ+ with the Deepblu mobile app.

Operating Modes Watch Mode / Scuba Mode / Bottom Timer Mode /
Freedive Mode / Log Mode / Sync Mode
Measurement Units Metric (meters/°C) or Imperial (feet/°F)
Water Resistance 100 meters/330 feet
Gases Air and Nitrox. Oxygen level adjustable between 21%–40%
Partial Oxygen Pressure (PPO2) Adjustable between 1.2 bar and 1.6 bar
Algorithm Deepblu Decompression Algorithm based on the Bühlmann ZHL-16C model
Safety Factor Conservative, Normal, Progressive
Altitude Supports altitude diving above 300 meters/985 feet
Battery Life 6 to 7 hours of continuous dive time per charge
Battery Type Lithium-Ion (rechargeable)
Battery Charger Standard USB
Log Storage Up to 25 unsynchronized logs
Data Transfer Blue-tooth 4.0
Dive Log Software Deepblu Mobile App for iOS/Android
Firmware Upgrade Free OTA firmware upgrades
Housing Material Fiberglass-reinforced polycarbonate
Lens Material Polycarbonate with 8h hardness coating
Screen Technology Enhanced Black Twisted Nematic (EBTN) Negative Image LCD Display
Strap Material 1. 24mm Ballistic Nylon NATO watch strap with stainless steel buckles and a velcro fastener
2. Bungee cord mount
Dimensions 70.6 mm (2.78”) x 48.6 mm (1.91”) x 20.9 mm (0.82”)
Weight Approx. 81 grams
Key Functions/Measurements - Current depth
- Deepest depth
- Average depth
- Stage time
- Water temperature
- Dive time
- Oxygen level (21%–40%)
- No decompression limit
- Ceiling depth
- Decompression stop time(s)
- Ascent rate
- Safety stop
- Surface interval
- Dive Plan function
- Maximum operating depth (MOD)
- No-fly time
- No-dive time
- Battery indicator
- Clock
- Calendar
- Wireless dive log transfer
- OTA firmware upgrades
Audible/Visual Alarms General
- Battery power low

Scuba Mode
- Depth alarm
- Time alarm
- Ascent rate warning
- NDL warning/violation
- MOD alarm
- PPO2 warning
- CNS warning

Freedive Mode
- Time alarm
- Depth alarm
- Surface interval alarm

Bottom Timer Mode
- Ascent rate warning
 
Why not change to a few GF presets like Shearwater's Rec mode, 45/95. 40/85, and 35/75? That would change everything, even with your limited download capability
 
Why not change to a few GF presets like Shearwater's Rec mode, 45/95. 40/85, and 35/75? That would change everything, even with your limited download capability

it's been suggested to them MANY times. Their progressive setting is more conservative than the 35/75 gf's believe it or not... It is literally the difference in me buying the computer and not. They implemented a lot of changes I suggested, but they won't change the algorithm conservatism, or at least publish it which is utterly ridiculous. I refuse to dive a computer that I can't replicate with tables which is why all of the divers I know and respect refuse to dive Suunto's. There is no reason to keep this stuff secret, and I have argued it is a safety concern by doing so since you can't pre-plan your dives
 
it's been suggested to them MANY times. Their progressive setting is more conservative than the 35/75 gf's believe it or not... It is literally the difference in me buying the computer and not. They implemented a lot of changes I suggested, but they won't change the algorithm conservatism, or at least publish it which is utterly ridiculous. I refuse to dive a computer that I can't replicate with tables which is why all of the divers I know and respect refuse to dive Suunto's. There is no reason to keep this stuff secret, and I have argued it is a safety concern by doing so since you can't pre-plan your dives
I have suggested this to them also, for what it is worth. They sent me a spreadsheet of NDLs like the ScubaLabs 4 dive sequence. The progressive setting is similar, perhaps a little more liberal, than the Suunto RGBM algorithm, obviously, on the very conservative side. I could never dive it.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/teric/

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