I have a bunch of bands from my seiko diver that all fit, so thats a bonus haha
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I am not a tech diver and found the Peregrine much easier to understand and use the most puck computers. It does have some features that may never get used, but would give lots of utility into intro tech diving. I am yet to have a situation where I couldn’t see the screen. I did eventually figured out how to adjust the conservativeness. Over all, I haven’t had a computer that is as easy to use and understand as this one. It is somewhat more expensive than a Zoop with a cable, but not insanely so. And it won’t impress the maitre d’ like a Rolex, but is a great computer.It depends what your diving needs are. The Shearwater computers are excellent, the company is excellent, but their stuff is geared towards tech divers and is likely far, far more than you need. The perdix is much larger than watch sized, btw. If you want to spend the money, it's your choice but it's not at all necessary or even advantageous for OW diving. The peregrine is the least expensive, simplest model I believe.
If you are a recreational , OW diver, I would just get something that's easy to use, very simple, not too expensive, and I personally would avoid suunto because I believe their algorithm is too conservative for most OW divers. But any of the oceanic-built ones are fine. They all have the essentials, which is nitrox compatibility, some graphic display of N2 loading (very useful at the end of a dive when it really counts) decent ascent indicators, and user-changeable batteries. I used an aeris atmos for well over a decade with no problems. I only bought a shearwater when I started cave diving. The display is designed for dark environments. That's one thing you might look into, make sure it's easy to see in bright OW.
Try it! You might be surprised!it won’t impress the maitre d’ like a Rolex,
I've been considering the Peregrine as well to replace a hose-mounted AI computer. Intent would be to pick up a brass and glass SPG. Question: If Shearwater came out with an AI-capable Peregrine in the future, could I upgrade today's Peregrine and add a transmitter?I splurged on a Shearwater Peregrine this summer....What it doesn’t have that would have been nice is AI and an electronic compass.
Very unlikely. I very much doubt Shearwater would have added the hardware necessary to pick up the signal to the transmitter to the exiting product.Question: If Shearwater came out with an AI-capable Peregrine in the future, could I upgrade today's Peregrine and add a transmitter?
Shearwater made the Peregine as an entry level computer. It is much nicer than other non-air integrated computers and has the versatility to do much of what their more expensive computers can do, but they are going to cut features to do it. From a marketing standpoint it makes total sense.I've been considering the Peregrine as well to replace a hose-mounted AI computer. Intent would be to pick up a brass and glass SPG. Question: If Shearwater came out with an AI-capable Peregrine in the future, could I upgrade today's Peregrine and add a transmitter?
They have an AI Peregrine. It’s called the Perdix AIVery unlikely. I very much doubt Shearwater would have added the hardware necessary to pick up the signal to the transmitter to the exiting product.
A hardware upgrade would be required.
LOL That made me laugh! very good ChrisThey have an AI Peregrine. It’s called the Perdix AI