Oceanic Veo 3.0

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I have the Veo 3.0 and really like it. I can hear the alarms, digits are a good size, and easy to read.
If i'm doing a 2 tank dive with Nitrox, I like the ability to input both my O2 numbers at the start of the day and not have to worry about it during my surface interval.
I'm not sure what you know about it or want to know, but let me know and I'll answer question or get pics and video if you want.

I like and would recommend the Veo 3.0 to friends and family if that helps.
 
What is the difference between the Veo 2.0 and 3.0? My local dive shop has them for the same price. They seem like good computers. Local shop carries Oceanic products that I can purchase cheaper than I am able to online. A win win situation if they are good computers.
 
I was wondering if anyone has any reviews/comments on the Oceanic Veo 3.0?

Did you end up purchasing a Veo 3.0? What are your thoughts? Is the third button helpful in managing the menus?
 
I would also like to know even though i am looking at the Veo2.0
 
I bought a Veo 3.0 and initially it was great. It was fairly easy to navigate and worked well for setting up the Nitrox mix I was using as the mixture changed daily. I was able to hear and see the alarms and the display was easy to read. The problem was it stopped working correctly by my tenth dive with it. At first it would flash ALT when starting up and then wouldn't stay on. It finally turned on, but while diving it was showing that I was 6 feet deeper than the other computers in the group. When I surfaced it still showed that I was at a depth of 6 feet and it never recognized my SI. Oceanic customer support so far has been good in that they agreed to replace it with a brand new one as it was less than 30 days old. It’s my first dive comp so I don’t really have anything to compare it too, but other than it crappin out so soon I really liked it. I haven't received the replacement yet so time will tell if my first one failing was a fluke or a sign of problems to come.
 
got about 15 dives on mine now and it is a great, easy to use computer.
 
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