paulw
Contributor
Even if it is, that just replaces your compass, nothing more. It won't solve the issue of communicating with the boat in an emergency at all. It may help prevent getting separated from the boat if you can't navigate by traditional means, but if the boat leaves or you have an underwater emergency you've spent a lot of money on a wrist-weight.
Not exactly, I talked to the Navimate people at a show once and they plan to add the alert feature to include the boat who will also be able to see the devices in the water. If you read the literature on the site it refers to the diver to diver alert:
"The local communication between the Navimate™ devices allows for features such as an “SOS” alert to the diver’s buddies, or even the sending of messages between divers."
Now if the boat leaves you that is a completely different issue, no boat to call.I suppose some deaths could be avoided if every diver carried a small item that upon pressing a button, or somesuch, called the boat. Even better if it was possible to use it for morse communication.
Cool gadget, I'm not sure of the practical use but cool idea none the less.