True but add AI and it becomes something betterOther than a very nice display, non-proprietary algorithm, and no lock-out.
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True but add AI and it becomes something betterOther than a very nice display, non-proprietary algorithm, and no lock-out.
Can you feel it vibrate through a drysuit and thick underclothes?Interesting reading people arguing in this thread. Actually the lack of vibration alert on the Perdix is what made me purchase the Teric (coming from a Peregrine).
For me the vibration alerts are a confirmation thing. I never rely on them per sae, for example if I'm at 40m rec watching Mola-mola and I know my NDL is getting low, means I don't have to glance at my wrist quite as often as I'm expecting the alert - if the alert doesn't come then I'm checking my computer soon anyway wondering why the alert hasn't arrived.
I think people are also confusing reliance with a belt & braces fail safe approach. In tec (or recreational for that matter) there's no way I'd rely on the vibration alerts instead of keeping an eye on things. However, it is nice to have alerts as a fail safe on the off chance you do something utterly stupid or were pre-occupied with a situation etc. - but the alerts are no excuse to be complacent.
Had the Perdix supported the vibrate function, I would have purchased it over the Teric (I prefer the bigger screen).
For me the use case would be for significant deviations. Like if my ppo2 turns at 2, I would like my computer to immediately alert me in every possible way. Would even mind to have the screen turning stroboscopic
hopefully that would wake me up from what ever issue I m having and save a life
And again, most of us don't mind alarms as such. We mind inevitable complexity and price increase.This thread reminds me of previous threads where someone wanted features added to Shearwater. Rec mode and Air Integration come immediately to mind. In a hilarious turn of events, Shearwater announced air integration while the thread discussing that matter was still active.
Personally I'd like to see the feature. I don't really like the audible alarms, but I'd use haptic alarms. Having a vibrator also allows the DC to provide additional feedback to the user when tooling around the UI.
Shearwater is great about not forcing things onto users, so I'm sure if they added such a feature it could be disabled. More likely it would ship disabled and users would have to enable it.
Chuckles .... my Peregrine does not beep, thank god, but the vibration alert on it is quite nice. I have 2 alerts set on mine, 85' and 3 min to NDL. One alert to remind me to slow down my descent, reaching my depth limit; and one alert to remind me it is time to start thinking about coming up.If you need beeps and vibrations to remind you to check your computer, that’s the intended audience of the Peregrine
The vibration alarm on my Peregrine, works very well through my dry suit. It is absolutely noticeable.Vibrational (haptic) alarms might be better, but can it be felt through a thick wetsuit or drysuit? Likely not.
My Peregrine's vibration is absolutely felt through my dry suit with thick undergarments.Can you feel it vibrate through a drysuit and thick underclothes?
Good to know it's a much better haptic engine than the Paralenz!The vibration alarm on my Peregrine, works very well through my dry suit. It is absolutely noticeable.