There's a lot of discussion about a Garmin Descent that has AI added. How come there is no discussion of a Shearwater Teric with GPS added? Then, my life would be complete!
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I, for me, can see no value in GPS on a dive computer, ok well maybe a little for a consistent starting point for navigation but underwater nav is pretty crude at best, if it worked underwater that would be amazing (I know it can’t work underwater with existing technology) and something I would want.There's a lot of discussion about a Garmin Descent that has AI added. How come there is no discussion of a Shearwater Teric with GPS added? Then, my life would be complete?
I'd find it fun to have approximate GPS locations of dive sites in downloaded logs. Practically I'm not sure how it would work, probably by the time the computer switches to dive mode it's already too late.I, for me, can see no value in GPS on a dive computer, ok well maybe a little for a consistent starting point for navigation but underwater nav is pretty crude at best, if it worked underwater that would be amazing (I know it can’t work underwater with existing technology) and something I would want.
Same.I have a GPS on my i3XM Ratio DC and it is a beautiful thing for sure.
Oh yeah! I'd like four transmitters (that's how many I have), so when I switch regs/dive-styles (like SM to rec) I don't have to keep putting all those numbers in....or at least allow me to set the AI IDs from the Cloud app.If shearwater would add GPS and 7 more transmitters
Scubapro has GPS in its "HUD" DC btw.
...and take less energy out of the computer. 'Tis easier to only receive than to transmit as well. Many people should do that too; listen rather than talk.but their AI is a lot less reliable than the AUP design since it requires active pairing between the transmitter and the receiver vs. the AUP design which is one way broadcasting...