Eric Sedletzky
Contributor
I haven't read all the responses, I just skimmed, so I don't know if anybody has defined AI and wireless AI - two different things.
I wouldn't be interested in straight AI because there would still be a hose involved, even though the hose goes to a computer module. The whole point for me would be to get rid of the hose and the analog compass if I could get everything in one unit on my wrist, sounds pretty cool to me. My modern minimalist relenting thoughts always look for ways to limit the physical amount of gear down to a minimum so this would be perfect for me.
I'd be interested in AI wireless if I knew they were reliable enough. I guess I trust my truck and traffic on the road well enough to not worry too much about it even though that's probably 10 times riskier and prone to fail (either my truck somehow or the actions of another driver on the road that I have absolutely no control over) than a computer.
As for cost, what does a decent analog SPG, hose, decent compass, and a non AI wireless computer cost all together? A wireless computer may not be that much more than the aggregate of all those other components. Certainly a lot less clutter with one unit.
For my simple recreational dive profiles even if a AI wireless computer failed it wouldn't be a big deal to me, I'd just come up. I don't push NDL's (or gas reserves) so I could just make a direct no stop ascent to the top and follow my smallest bubbles for an indication of speed. Do they even teach that anymore? or maybe I should ask, does anybody taking OW water even pay attention to such trivial details anymore?
I wouldn't be interested in straight AI because there would still be a hose involved, even though the hose goes to a computer module. The whole point for me would be to get rid of the hose and the analog compass if I could get everything in one unit on my wrist, sounds pretty cool to me. My modern minimalist relenting thoughts always look for ways to limit the physical amount of gear down to a minimum so this would be perfect for me.
I'd be interested in AI wireless if I knew they were reliable enough. I guess I trust my truck and traffic on the road well enough to not worry too much about it even though that's probably 10 times riskier and prone to fail (either my truck somehow or the actions of another driver on the road that I have absolutely no control over) than a computer.
As for cost, what does a decent analog SPG, hose, decent compass, and a non AI wireless computer cost all together? A wireless computer may not be that much more than the aggregate of all those other components. Certainly a lot less clutter with one unit.
For my simple recreational dive profiles even if a AI wireless computer failed it wouldn't be a big deal to me, I'd just come up. I don't push NDL's (or gas reserves) so I could just make a direct no stop ascent to the top and follow my smallest bubbles for an indication of speed. Do they even teach that anymore? or maybe I should ask, does anybody taking OW water even pay attention to such trivial details anymore?