When I was certified in 1990 many divers then didn't have computers and we used tables.
Last year after taking over a decade off from diving, I took up the sport again. So, I must admit it had been a long time out of the water. I have noticed that everybody has all kinds of expensive computers that seem to to the same thing. Bluetooth air gauge? Does anybody not trust electronics underwater?
When I recently started diving pretty regularly, I bought a full kit including a computer. I bought an Aqualung i300. It seemed to replace the tables very nicely and gave me what I needed to dive safely as a purely rec diver. I also passed on the bluetooth air reading and went with a standard gauge.
What I don't seem to understand is why all the need for $1500 computer with bluetooth integration as a rec diver. I see all these divers, some very experienced, wearing all these expensive dive computers with even backup $700 computers. Is this all really necessary? I paid $250 and so far am happy with my computer.
Last year after taking over a decade off from diving, I took up the sport again. So, I must admit it had been a long time out of the water. I have noticed that everybody has all kinds of expensive computers that seem to to the same thing. Bluetooth air gauge? Does anybody not trust electronics underwater?
When I recently started diving pretty regularly, I bought a full kit including a computer. I bought an Aqualung i300. It seemed to replace the tables very nicely and gave me what I needed to dive safely as a purely rec diver. I also passed on the bluetooth air reading and went with a standard gauge.
What I don't seem to understand is why all the need for $1500 computer with bluetooth integration as a rec diver. I see all these divers, some very experienced, wearing all these expensive dive computers with even backup $700 computers. Is this all really necessary? I paid $250 and so far am happy with my computer.