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Manjula Ellepola
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Thank you. Will gather more opinions and get to workA computer / locator combo would be useful.
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Thank you. Will gather more opinions and get to workA computer / locator combo would be useful.
all of the above Have you got much treasere in the great lakes ?
Move to the correct side. With Diveline you can hunt treasureI'm on the wrong side of the country for that.
Wise words thank you. Maybe we can put a computer in their as an option where people can use it as a backup if desired.It's going to be tough to make a good dive computer on top of everything else you're doing at this stage. Focus on your core technology and let the other stuff come later. Unless you're really prepared to develop a competitively good dive computer from scratch. Personally if I were going to use this locator I'd prefer to mount it next to my Shearwater. Maybe partnering with one of the dive computer companies for a combo unit later on is a better bet than investing serious work in developing your own computer that would have to compete with the existing players in their game.
It's going to be tough to make a good dive computer on top of everything else you're doing at this stage. Focus on your core technology and let the other stuff come later. Unless you're really prepared to develop a competitively good dive computer from scratch. Personally if I were going to use this locator I'd prefer to mount it next to my Shearwater. Maybe partnering with one of the dive computer companies for a combo unit later on is a better bet than investing serious work in developing your own computer that would have to compete with the existing players in their game.
what runs through the wire/tether line?
I'd encourage more text in the video telling folks what the UI is communicating. I could follow the arrowhead moving in the circle. I could see the "distance" reading. The rest was nebulous for me.
This is absolutely awesome input / advice. I appreciate your input very much sir! I will send a lengthy feed on the above once I get to a computer When I was almost giving up posting anything on SB I get a reply like this to bring me back!This. Also, you are aiming much too high for the MVP (minimum viable product). You need sales of the MK 1 (return-to-boat only) to fund development of the MK 2 (+direction to buddy) which will then offer a software upgrade to the MK 2 mod 1 (+alert to buddy) which will fund development of the MK 3 (+PDM to buddy/team) which will...MK 4 (+tank pressure broadcast) etc.
Also, I may have the order wrong: if return-to-boat requires a piece of boat hardware, that might push later in the priority stack -- that means only a dive op will purchase. If you start with direction to buddy and/or alert to buddy, that by itself is a viable product for individual buddy pairs to purchase.
(In fact, you could start by introducing the starter product: Diveline Yo! -- a zero-UI wristband that proves your technology and company by offering just a button that will send a vibrate alert to your buddy/team. I'd buy that in a heartbeat to get away from the rattle/tankbanger/etc.)
Bluetooth runs in the cable. The Navcom transponder is mounted on the tank. The computer unit stays at easy reach at the front of the diver. can be clipped to the BCD etc. Bluetooth connects both units. The Navcom unit can be used on it's Own. For example mount on a student etc.what runs through the wire/tether line?
I'd encourage more text in the video telling folks what the UI is communicating. I could follow the arrowhead moving in the circle. I could see the "distance" reading. The rest was nebulous for me.