epointer
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Looks like it has a depth and temp sensor built in, along with a dock that plugs into the iPhone. http://www.igills.com/hardware/
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A bit of tiny magic?
See depth - and water temperature - indications on picture below taken with iPhone
Alberto (aka eDiver)
As Thalassamania said, there is a problem with obsolescence. There are already rumors that the new iPhone will have a different dataport.
I like all the commentary made about the tech specs of the product by people who actually read nothing about them. Funny. Come on kids, let's make educated decisions about gear.
I'm using an in-console computer, and it's great. That said, the features such as GPS tagging, auto-logging, and photo sharing would make this a super fun gadget to have. Rely exclusively on it as a computer? Not until it's been shaken down extensively in the field. It's essentially a hybrid prototype. I'm way too new to diving to be testing experimental equipment....
... granted, one assumes that legal liability and product testing would have ensured that the item works as advertised, right?
As for crashes- it says to put the phone in airplane mode and shut down all other background aps. I run my phone in similar modes and it has never crashed under those circumstances.
As for cost and upgrade issues- if the phone is replaced.. wouldn't that mean there would be tons of cheap handsets out there to be used as a part of the device or as a spare? When I upgrade my phone next year, I'll likely just keep my iPhone 4 as a backup.. and possibly as part of this setup.. as a supplement.
Just my .02.