Oceanic Atom 3.0 with wireless air integration.
Yes, I would definitely buy it again... but then, I've only had mine for a month and done 5 dives with it.
I researched a lot first and decided I wanted to go with the DSAT algorithm in the Aeris/Oceanic/Hollis family of computers. I also decided I wanted a wrist computer, so I could use it even if I'm renting my regulator. Lastly (in priority), I thought wireless air integration, or at least the option to add it later, would be nice.
$555 for the computer, with the wireless transmitter and the data cable, from Coral Edge Adventures was the straw that broke open the piggy bank.
FYI, the Atom 3.1 is more money because they are current, not a discontinued older model. But, the ONLY difference between them is that the 3.0 has a Buddy Pressure Check feature, which someone else sued Oceanic over as a patent infringement. So, Oceanic deleted that feature from the firmware and re-released the exact same computer as the Atom 3.1.
Last note: When you read peoples' responses here, for the ones who say they would not buy their first computer again, you might ask them (if they didn't already say) why they feel that way. I saw a number of responses where I think one reason they would buy something different is that they are doing different types of diving now than they were when they bought their first computer - and they are doing different types now than you'll be doing when you buy your first computer. In which case, the fact that they wouldn't buy the same computer again might not be a good reason for you to eschew whatever computer they first bought.
Yes, I would definitely buy it again... but then, I've only had mine for a month and done 5 dives with it.
I researched a lot first and decided I wanted to go with the DSAT algorithm in the Aeris/Oceanic/Hollis family of computers. I also decided I wanted a wrist computer, so I could use it even if I'm renting my regulator. Lastly (in priority), I thought wireless air integration, or at least the option to add it later, would be nice.
$555 for the computer, with the wireless transmitter and the data cable, from Coral Edge Adventures was the straw that broke open the piggy bank.
FYI, the Atom 3.1 is more money because they are current, not a discontinued older model. But, the ONLY difference between them is that the 3.0 has a Buddy Pressure Check feature, which someone else sued Oceanic over as a patent infringement. So, Oceanic deleted that feature from the firmware and re-released the exact same computer as the Atom 3.1.
Last note: When you read peoples' responses here, for the ones who say they would not buy their first computer again, you might ask them (if they didn't already say) why they feel that way. I saw a number of responses where I think one reason they would buy something different is that they are doing different types of diving now than they were when they bought their first computer - and they are doing different types now than you'll be doing when you buy your first computer. In which case, the fact that they wouldn't buy the same computer again might not be a good reason for you to eschew whatever computer they first bought.