Bubbles McGee
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Inquiry about color screen AI computers that use wireless transmitters on the first stage.
I like the idea of having everything stripped down and having less gear hanging off me at any given time. It seems that from what I've read anyway, you should have an SPG in use as a backup while using a wireless transmitter, so what's the point? Why not just use a AI console computer or a wrist computer with an SPG?
The background behind this question stems from looking at the Shearwater Perdix AI which looks excellent, has had great feedback and is offered at a seemingly good price point . I have looked at Suunto, Scubapro, Mares and Oceanic products but the Shearwater has the best customer feedback and appears to have the best reviews.
The color screen console computers have less to choose from at the moment and one manufacturer has has some issues with it's product in spite of its other offerings being some of the best in the biz.
Any thoughts would be appreciated. I currently dive a Suunto Zoop Novo.
I like the idea of having everything stripped down and having less gear hanging off me at any given time. It seems that from what I've read anyway, you should have an SPG in use as a backup while using a wireless transmitter, so what's the point? Why not just use a AI console computer or a wrist computer with an SPG?
The background behind this question stems from looking at the Shearwater Perdix AI which looks excellent, has had great feedback and is offered at a seemingly good price point . I have looked at Suunto, Scubapro, Mares and Oceanic products but the Shearwater has the best customer feedback and appears to have the best reviews.
The color screen console computers have less to choose from at the moment and one manufacturer has has some issues with it's product in spite of its other offerings being some of the best in the biz.
Any thoughts would be appreciated. I currently dive a Suunto Zoop Novo.
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