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Dive Computers

60 Second ScubaLab: Uemis ZURICH SDA (Scuba Diver Assistant)

The ZURICH is a wrist-mount dive computer made in Switzerland that can be charged between dives via USB or a solar panel.

Product of the Month: SCUBAPRO Luna Galileo Dive Computer

Go Places with the latest addition to the world renowned Galileo family of computers.

60 Second ScubaLab: IST Sports GP-4000 Compass+ Dive Computer

IST’s GP-four thousand compass-plus is a full-featured wrist-mount computer with three control buttons make navigating through the system simple.

Dive Computers: Liberal vs Conservative Algorithms

Modern dive computers are complex devices with so many functions and features that sorting them all out can get downright dizzying.

ScubaLab: Top Rated Gear of 2009

In 2009, divers were given a tsunami of new gear, and ScubaLab completed...

ScubaLab - Bonus Review: Suunto's Hel02 Technical DC/Dive Planner

By Vahagn Nahabedian Suunto has released its first technical dive computer and dive planner with full mixed gas capability. Called the Hel02, this computer and its dive planning software allow divers to make technical dives beyond normal ...

Digging Deep on 2009's New Dive Computers

Some of us are just techies by nature. So for all of you who want to delve into the details, here are a few more notes about the dive computers in this year’s tests, and what you should look for when choosing the right one for you.

Zeagle N2ition 3

Dive Computer review from September/October 2009 ScubaLab.

TUSA IQ-650 Element

Dive Computer review from September/October 2009 ScubaLab.