When is the next firmware update?

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You're asking for new features not updates. "Updates" fix bugs. I'm glad that there have been no updates in a year.

Personally, I'd like to watch the Jetsons on my Perdix during stops.
 
Personally, I'd like to watch the Jetsons on my Perdix during stops.

Can they do that? Wow! That would be nice!
 
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Drycase makes a smartphone case with a vacuum port on it. Pop your iphone in it, suck all the air out, plug a set of headphones in, and you can watch whatever you want on deco.

DryCase DryCASE Smartphone Case

I know someone that straps it to her O2 bailout deco bottle and leaves it until her 6m stop.
 
Drycase makes a smartphone case with a vacuum port on it. Pop your iphone in it, suck all the air out, plug a set of headphones in, and you can watch whatever you want on deco.

DryCase DryCASE Smartphone Case

I know someone that straps it to her O2 bailout deco bottle and leaves it until her 6m stop.

I knew there was a reason I should have gotten an iPhone instead of an Samsung. Chinese over Korean. :)
 
You're asking for new features not updates. "Updates" fix bugs. I'm glad that there have been no updates in a year.

Personally, I'd like to watch the Jetsons on my Perdix during stops.

I am asking about firmware updates. Yes, it uses words updates. Yes, even if new features are added. Mind blown.
 
When your dive is 3 hours, it starts getting tiresome to do constant math.
Are you diving tables? Do you do a lot of 3h dives?
 
Almost weekly when waters are warm, July-Sept.
So you are using tables? Why else do you need to know time elapsed?
 
it starts getting tiresome to do constant math
It's really pretty easy. There's 60 minutes in one hour. There's 120 minutes in 2 hours and there's 180 minutes in 3 hours. Just subtract the largest possible from elapsed minutes and the answer is the number of hours plus what's left over. :)
 

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