That was an excellent way to describe the issuesWith its bright screen and tiny battery the Teric requires you to monitor charge level diligently. The Perdix just keeps on tickin'.
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That was an excellent way to describe the issuesWith its bright screen and tiny battery the Teric requires you to monitor charge level diligently. The Perdix just keeps on tickin'.
I like that you can have 3 mini displays with the Perdix — I can see all parameters I need during a dive without ever changing screen. The Teric has a great contrast and it’s suitable for people like my wife who don’t care about all the data on gas consumption and deco and prefer a smaller form factor.
With its bright screen and tiny battery the Teric requires you to monitor charge level diligently. The Perdix just keeps on tickin'.
Yes, that's what I mean.If, by diligently, you mean that you have to check and be prepared to charge it every 4 or 5 days of diving, then sure, yeah.
Fully agree that Teric is perfectly suited for technical diving. I just prefer have more parameters on the same screen.The Teric also offers mini displays. I use my Terics for OC tech dives and as a standalone backup on CCR tech dives. I do not agree with your implication that the Teric is less suitable than the Perdix for technical divers.
I had both a Perdix AI and a Teric at the same time. I dived them both together for a while. I like the Teric so much better I sold the Perdix and bought a second Teric. There is nothing about the Teric that I think is "less than" the Perdix for rec or tech diving.
Fully agree that Teric is perfectly suited for technical diving. I just prefer have more parameters on the same screen.
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I am a bit late to the game... I am also up in years and do Tec diving so I can give first hand information on the Garmin and my nemesis the shearwater perdix2 AI,,,Bit of a thinking out loud post and looking for opinions/advice.
At present I have a Perdix AI with Aqualung transmitter. I’m a recreational diver and as I’m in my 50s and a new diver, I can’t see myself ever going down the tec route (I know the Perdix is overkill for Rec but I wanted AI).
I need readers to read my phone but can get by without vision correcting lenses to read depth, time, pressure, NDL and GTR on my Perdix AI.
I think I’d like to try a watch style computer and the obvious choice is the Teric as it would keep my logs in the Shearwater Cloud and it’s a familiar interface. I love the idea of it being a watch too but it’s lacking in smart watch functionality (I have an AWU and use the notification alerts and fitness stuff) that I would like - that adds the Garmin MI3i into the mix.
So, can the Teric be configured to show T1 pressure, depth, GTR and NDL on one screen? I’m guessing it’ll be harder to read than the Perdix? I’m happy to charge the Teric regularly as I’m used to this with Apple Watches so battery life isn’t a real issue.
The Garmin would give me watch style, AI and smart watch functionality but at a price - more expensive than the Shearwater option plus the additional cost of a proprietary transmitter (I can use my Aqualung with the Teric) and a new interface to learn.
I’m leaning towards a Teric and sticking reader inserts in my mask but the Garmin is making me think twice.
I will be buying my daughter a Tern TX to replace her Perdix AI when released but it might just be too small for my old eyes.
Any suggestions, based on experience welcome. Also, any suggestions for reader mask inserts would help too.
Something is really broken with your Perdix or your batteries or both. That’s not normal.my nemesis the shearwater perdix2 AI,,,
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8.) shearwater battery gets chewed up quickly be prepared to swap batteries per every couple dives
New unit magic shearwater clown power of the perdix 2... fyi I do not have it set to micro bright/dim for a 1 year old owls eyes setting in pitch black darkness... it is not broken it is designed for a "certain" "ego" ,,, I just am not that "ego" {insert some fad cult stuff}... I need a computer which does not get caught up or stands out like a huge wart on my forearm asking for damage. plus the shearwater is just the little it bitty backup to my Garmin mk2 computer the little helper the weak child to backup if something goes wrong on a dive until I can afford a second Garmin... I hope its battery draining powers do not kill it before a dive completes. I also use it w AI as a backup to the mechnical psi/bar gauges SIX to EIGHT dives if your lucky ( NOTE BEFORE SNAPPING BACK I HAVE IT ON HIGHEST BRIGHTNESS SO I CAN READ IT UNDERWATER )Something is really broken with your Perdix or your batteries or both. That’s not normal.