I am purely a rec diver. Warm water. Light breezes. But I am active and have dived probably 100 dives since retiring 13 months ago. I am hard of hearing and do not hear alarms underwater. Heck, I don't even hear my partner banging his tank. But knowing this makes me much more visually acute when diving; and I keep in good contact with a buddy. When I returned to diving I borrowed a computer from my LDS and I found that I could not hear alarms (even thought the rest of the divers could!). Please, I don't want to trigger a debate about alarms.
I ended up with a Suunto D5 AI. I like it pretty well. It vibrates. I did not do Shearwater as they did not have an offering with AI AND vibrate. After living with the D5 I am a bit frustrated. The computer battery charge will barely last a full day of four dives. I have had problems with Pod connectivity on two occasions. And once I let the battery run all the way down on the computer and the D5 "locked" me out for 48hrs. (I do carry an old Aqaulung I300 as backup.) The D5 vibration is pretty weak - especially when worn over a wet suit. I do not wear a computer for daily use so I am thinking I would prefer a wrist console so I can easily remove/change batteries. Also, I use readers out to about 36" so legibility is important.
Shearwater now has the Perdix2 which is AA powered and has vibration. Does anyone have experience with it? Can anyone recommend a different AI computer that meets my needs - full-size, not-rechargeable, easy battery replacement by user, strong alarm vibrate, good legibility, probably wrist console.
Thanks.
I ended up with a Suunto D5 AI. I like it pretty well. It vibrates. I did not do Shearwater as they did not have an offering with AI AND vibrate. After living with the D5 I am a bit frustrated. The computer battery charge will barely last a full day of four dives. I have had problems with Pod connectivity on two occasions. And once I let the battery run all the way down on the computer and the D5 "locked" me out for 48hrs. (I do carry an old Aqaulung I300 as backup.) The D5 vibration is pretty weak - especially when worn over a wet suit. I do not wear a computer for daily use so I am thinking I would prefer a wrist console so I can easily remove/change batteries. Also, I use readers out to about 36" so legibility is important.
Shearwater now has the Perdix2 which is AA powered and has vibration. Does anyone have experience with it? Can anyone recommend a different AI computer that meets my needs - full-size, not-rechargeable, easy battery replacement by user, strong alarm vibrate, good legibility, probably wrist console.
Thanks.