Oceanic Geo 2.0 vs. Veo 2.0 Integration

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Flycaster

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I had almost made up my mind on a Geo but see the selection of consoles where the Veo is included along with a pressure gauge.
Is there an advantage or disadvantage to this in your opinion.
With the new setup I'm putting together I need to include pressure gauge, compass, and computer for efficient use but don't really want a three gauge console and kind of like the small pressure gauge clipped to a D ring by itself.
 
I hate danglies and the big consoles are major contributors to danglies. I've never had one and I never will. I have a Geo and a plain analog SPG.

Compass is on my wrist.
 
I hate danglies and the big consoles are major contributors to danglies. I've never had one and I never will. I have a Geo and a plain analog SPG.

Compass is on my wrist.

Exactly my thoughts but the compass is much easier to use when held straight out in front at arms length as with a console.
Which wrist compass / mount are you using?
 
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$40 Tech compass from Dive Gear Express.

Knot on wrist loop is a Fisherman's knot, so it slides, to adjust the size of the wrist loop. E.g. for use in a thin wetsuit with no gloves or in a drysuit with dry gloves.

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https://www.shearwater.com/products/teric/

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