khurley
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What about appointment reminders? What about reboots, lockups, and other annoyances? What about the fixed Nitrox settings tempting Johnny to dive a 32% setting when he is actually diving a 28 or 34 percent mix and gets bent or dies from oxtox?? Now what? Seriously if you REALLY think that by placing an iPhone in a waterproof case that it becomes a dive computer well I guess I cant convince you otherwise, and you are probably the target demographic for this device. My only hope is that nobody gets hurt in the process of discovering what a bad idea this is. I have posted my thoughts on this before so I wont rehash, but this thing keeps coming back up and at least for those that cannot see beyond their nose I feel compelled to point these issues out. Besides have you taken a look at any of the sample pictures/video? Pretty much anything taken below 20 feet or so is unusable and looks like garbage, so whats the point again? In my opinion you would be better off buying a 250 dollar puck computer, and a GoPro. THEN you would have a REAL dive computer, and a toy camera that is actually sometimes capable of taking some impressive shots. And I stand behind my statement - I almost never tell people how/what to dive, but if you showed up to dive on my boat, with this device as your only computer, you had better either have some manual tables going on, or be prepared to sit out the dives, and deal with being the butt of an awful lot of "joke" comments..
Good grief. The igills is not just a case, it's a dive computer which uses the iphone as a display. I've had an iphone for three years and I've seen it lock up once. When in the case all other functionality is turned off. I have no idea what you're talking about with the nitrox settings. How are they any different than any other dive computer?
And if some bozo boat captain tried to tell me which computer I could or couldn't use I'd tell him to go f himself.