7 Things To Look For When Buying a Scuba Dive Computer

Kristian Ole

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Because of the constant evolution of technology, dive computers have become more advanced as well, allowing more and more divers to enjoy them. From beginners to experts, if someone is fond of diving, then they will surely have a diving computer. 

Dive watches are less famous now that dive computers have been developed, dive computers provide a lot more in-depth real-time information to you such as dept readings, dive time, and the rate of ascent that you should take – making dive computers the perfect device to ensure your safety. 

Now that we’ve established how dive computers help you out, we’ll now provide some aspects and factors that you can take into account, and will hope you in your hunt for your next dive computer. 

1. Level of Experience 

Now, this may not be a factor about the dive computer but more on you, the user. Evaluate yourself what’s your diver level currently at. The more experienced you are, the more advanced your dive becomes, and the better the gear you need. 

If you are a beginner, look for dive computers that have only the necessary functions that it has for your levels. There’s no need to overpay for better dive computers if you won’t even utilize it. 

2. Budgeting 

Even before going on a quest to find your next dive computer, it’s important to establish your budget first. How much extra funds do you have and how much you’re willing to spend. Doing so will help you trim out and narrow the search, allowing you to easily find what dive computer you like while staying within budget. 

As much as your budget allows, never skimp out on purchasing a dive computer as it’s one of your most valuable partners in the water. 

3. Readability 

A dive computer should be easily readable, even at just a glance. It’s useless to have a dive computer if the information provided to you isn’t readable at all. In diving, every split decision matters, so choosing the right dive computer for you that displays information properly would be the preferred. 

4. Check for Nitrox Compatibility 

Are you using nitrox on your dives? Or are you planning to switch? No matter what you decide, getting a dive computer that is nitrox integrated is the way to go. 

5. Digital Compass 

When diving, you can easily lose your bearings underwater. Having a digital compass on your dive computer helps with that problem, and will help you save some space on your pack. 

One drawback of a digital compass integrated into a dive computer is that a magnet can easily mess with it. 

6. Data Transferring Enabled 

Most divers like to record their experience, some for documentation, and others are for reminiscing. If your dive computer has a data transferring feature, it can easily allow you to keep track of your dives, your data, and the graphs. Every information that was recorded by your dive computer can be transferred and saved into a computer. 

7. Gauges 

Having constantly updated information about your air level, depth, and battery not only gives you that peace of mind when diving, but it also gives you crucial information that may save your life.

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Kristian Ole Rørbye, a marine biologist and seasoned angler, shares his fishing adventures and expertise on FishingKris. Join him as he explores the world's waters, one cast at a time.

4 thoughts on “7 Things To Look For When Buying a Scuba Dive Computer”

  1. Hey there! Your blog is informative for every scuba diver. I am also an experienced scuba diver and want to buy scuba diving computer. Thank you for sharing such kind of informative blogs, keep sharing!

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