Today you can find a computer just as compact and complex — and, fortunately, just as simple — as you’d like. ScubaLab tried out 12 new and redesigned wristwatch, wrist-mount and console models — first with our test divers at Blue Grotto cavern in Williston, Florida, then at the University of Southern California Catalina Hyperbaric Chamber. Read on for our reviews of each model and a summary of test procedures.
Interested in what the full pack list was from ScubaLab's Dive Bag Test? We've got the gear for you right here!
SCUBAPRO’S Aladin Square Dive Computer gives divers the latest in decompression technology in a clean, easy-to-navigate format. Its large screen and sharp numeric readout are highly visible and will appeal to divers who want to focus more on their surroundings than their gear.
Before you get in the water with your brand-new dive computer, here are our best tips for prepping it so that it's ready for its first scuba dive.
Atomic Aquatics new Cobalt 2 is a powerful, customizable dive tool. It's bright display makes information easy to find and the user-friendly menu is beneficial for divers of any experience level.
Compact and built for travel, SUBGEAR’s XP-3H console computer gives active divers a full range of capabilities, including three gas mixes and air integration.
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Want to know what gear ScubaLab has determined is the best based on its performance and price? We've got the cream of the crop right here.
Want to know what gear ScubaLab has determined is the best based on its performance and price? We've got the cream of the crop right here.