pscottbaker
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I've had an Oceanic VEO 3.0 Wrist dive computer for about 5 years now and I don't think it has ever worked properly. I can't even list the various problems I have had with it, they range from an inability to be manually reset to factory settings to flashing indecipherable characters on the display and emitting audible violation alerts at the 30 minute mark during the first dive of the day on the first day of the trip at a depth of less than 60 feet.
Fortunately, between my wife and I, she has a Cochran that has been dependable for almost 9 years now so each time I "reconfigure" my Oceanic VEO 3.0 I think to myself "it will work this time, I just know it", but it never does.
Oceanic wants a couple hundred dollars (including shipping) to supposedly "fix" it. Naturally, I'm quite unhappy at that prospect, but if they can actually fix it, then I have the dive computer I always wanted when I made the purchase.
My question: Has anyone ever had an Oceanic VEO 3.0 wrist, had trouble with it, sent it to Oceanic for "repair" and been satisfied with the result?
Because I could use that @ $200 for repairs towards a new dive computer.
I could really use some advice on this, so any feedback is appreciated.
Fortunately, between my wife and I, she has a Cochran that has been dependable for almost 9 years now so each time I "reconfigure" my Oceanic VEO 3.0 I think to myself "it will work this time, I just know it", but it never does.
Oceanic wants a couple hundred dollars (including shipping) to supposedly "fix" it. Naturally, I'm quite unhappy at that prospect, but if they can actually fix it, then I have the dive computer I always wanted when I made the purchase.
My question: Has anyone ever had an Oceanic VEO 3.0 wrist, had trouble with it, sent it to Oceanic for "repair" and been satisfied with the result?
Because I could use that @ $200 for repairs towards a new dive computer.
I could really use some advice on this, so any feedback is appreciated.