Video Review - Suunto D5 vs Shearwater Teric vs Garmin Descent MK1 vs Ratio iDive Colour

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Thanks @Jay

@drainaps No I counter most of the nonsense spoken against Suunto’s for the Eon, with I have a great deal of dive time with

I’ll critique my Perdix, because I’ve run it alongside the Eon, for 200+ dives

I can’t comment on the Teric because I’ve only had it in my hand on dry land. I don’t think Searwaters are the be all and end all that some people try to convey (nor do I think the Eon is)

I will stand by my previous comments about Eon vs Perdix

I still think the Teric and D5 are in much different price brackets, so not a fair comparison. If someone’s got th e money for the Teric, then that’s what they’ll buy

Personally I wouldn’t buy any small form computer, not my preference
 
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I own a couple of Terics and I've had the opportunity to make an above and under water comparison to the Suunto Core. The comparison lasts exactly 2 seconds: screen vs screen and you want to throw the Suunto away and get the Teric back from your dive buddy.

I have only compared them above water, but that was exactly my experience as well - compared against 2 different Eon Core units, both confirmed to be set on Max brightness.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/perdix-ai/

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