@mudgrouper
I have, and dive with both Perdix AI (200 dives) and Eon Steel (800 dives)
They are both equally competent computers there differences are minor and come down to personal preference a lot.
If battery worryies you, mine are over 5 years old and I'm only seeing 3 hrs quoted reduction in battery life from new so far
I will say over all the Eon is the better computer. For screens The Eon beast the Perdix into the last century, plus is infinitely customisable to get the data you want on the type of display you like. The Perdix UI is very old fashioned
Th eSuunot Transmitter are a little more powerful so no data drop outs ever, BUT if you want 2 tanks displayed at teh same time then you need to go Perdix
The Eon's Fused RGBM can be less Conservative than Bulhmann ZHL16C set to 45/95 - I know because I've done 200 dives with them both - the differences it must be said are marginal
If the price is not dissimilar then the Eon is the better bet - Personally I feel the Perdix is over hyped especially on SB _ but that's just my opinion but with actual diving experience of multiple computers
Be aware that Scubaboard is a predominately US site, and the price point between Eon and Perdix is much different over there to the point of the Eon not being an economic choice.
Once Suunto release Bulhmann for the Steel (not Core I'm afraid) then my Perdix will be consigned to a spare backup (I can cross platform plan for light Tec (50m max no He) Unless of course Shear water release a Perdix replacement that is remarkably better then I
might consider another Shear water But given what I know now -, no. the Eon is a better all round computer