There are many discussions on SB about choosing a dive computer. In your opinion, what is the single most important factor in choosing a recreational dive computer? Clearly, more than one variable may be important, or even determining, in your final choice of a computer.
Hello. (Long version.)
Choosing a dive computer, I think can be a very thought provoking process, and sometimes difficult. Like most "Things." in the dive industry....there are almost always "Variables."
Probably...what I like most about diving, giving it some thought.
Firstly, as a new diver....Who do you ask? I think in this era, most will turn to the "Internet."
2020 The "Top Ten." best dive computers in the world. or "Scubaboard."
The Dive Shop? Most of them are "Authorized." retailers' of 2 or more equipment manufacturers. Are they biased? Do they truly have your best interest at heart? I'm sure they wouldn't just sell you something that has a 300% markup on it, just to make money.
Chances are good, the Instructor is wearing the gear the dive shop sells. unless you find a "Private Instructor."
(Example.) When, I graduated Pro Dive in Ft. Lauderdale in 2001, As a P.A.D.I., O.W.S.I. and Enriched Air Instructor, (Along with some other little badges.)
(Meaning, me..LOL.)
I was hired by a well known, reputable "Dive Center." in Morehead City, N.C. A week into it, I was told that I had to buy ScubaPro, or the "Other." brand. (At, a discount price of, course.)
I was outfitted with all U.S. Divers gear that was less than two years old. I refused.
I should say, that I grew up watching Jacques Cousteau, and the dive shop that I chose to teach me "Undersea Divers." in Beverly, Mass. carried U.S. Divers gear. (Was I biased?)
Sorry, off on a tangent. I believe that divers should buy gear that is modular, and can be used for future advancement, and training, (Including their computers.)
Regrettably, we don;t always know what that is, or what may be presented to us in the future. I think that the factors
@scubadada has in the list, are not really necessities, but more personal preference. Although, granted they are factors.
Reading back through it.....Yeah, battery...probably a necessity. The "Real-Time Tracking" of your dive is definitely important.
Dive Computers | PADI
You can ask, all the "Basic questions."
What type of diving will you be doing?
Will you be diving three times a year in the Tropics, Antarctica, or the "Blue Hole." North of Dahab?
There are 12,777 "Basic." questions...I counted them...................................................Just kidding.
(Short version.) I chose "Decompression algorithm." as the
"Single." most important. I tend to be very academic.It's not really by choice, it's just how my brain works. I did read the O.P. and, it clearly stated
"Recreational."
So, Why would I choose that one? Well, there are many reasons why it says "Outlaw Solo Diver." under my user name. Maybe, I'll start a thread someday in that regard.
Maybe, I'll call it "Bulletproof Former Marine (Idiot.) Pushes the envelope. (Does stupid $H!7)
Hypothetical situation: Let's say that you didn't have any real reference point, went deeper than planned, and you've exceeded your N.D.L. by a very wide margin?
Regardless of how it happened your now facing a "Deco Obligation."
Their are many
"Recreational.' dive computers that will
"lock you out."
What do you do then? Just pull your decompression table, out of your cargo pocket, and use your watch, and depth gauge. No problem....Right?
Right. Now your'e essentially "Trapped." underwater. If, your not properly trained for this? Wouldn't it be nice to have some assistance?
https://www.deepbluediving.org/can-dive-computer-lockouts/
When, I first got certified Open Water, I bought a U.S. Divers Matrix Computer.
The ability of a computer being able to lock you out, wasn't a factor, notion, or even something, I gave
"Any." thought too. We don't know.....what we don't know.
So, maybe this is something that divers would take into consideration, after reading?
I use (2) Shearwater Perdix's (non-A.I.) for redundancy.
Disclaimer; I do not endorse, promote, or recommend using a dive computer to learn "Decompression Diving." Proper training is highly recommended.
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