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The SCUBAPRO PROFONDIMETRE Digital is a state-of-the-art dive computer designed for water sports enthusiasts. Weighing only 136 grams and made from eco-friendly materials, this compact device offers precise depth tracking and is compatible with desktop models, making it an essential tool for both casual and professional divers.
Brand | SCUBAPRO |
Model Number | 05.014.110 |
Product Dimensions | 8.13 x 17.78 x 5.84 cm; 136.08 Grams |
Volume Capacity | 1 litres |
Material | PLA_(Polylactic_Acid), PE_(Polyethylene), Plastic |
Compatible Models | Desktops |
Item Weight | 136 g |
B**Y
Awsome Dive monitor
Want something to just measure depth & time, then this is the mutts nuts. Depth/Time and temp are shown, along with max depth you have been to.Beware though. This is not a dive computer. It gives no decompression information. Thats your job to work out befor you get in the water.
D**T
Brilliant
This is a fantastic product. Accurate,robust and incredibly easy to use. I have used it on shore and technical dives and its faultless. The only thing to note is that it is NOT a dive computer, thus you need one additional piece of kit to use, your brain.
I**L
Great item for a new diver
I've just started diving this year and have found this really useful to help gauge my rate of ascent and accuratley monitor dive time and depth, it's obviously not as advanced as a computer but for a new diver this is proving to be a great item ahead of the investment of a computer. At which point I guess I'll use this as a back up tool for key information. I found the display to be clear and easily readible and it's easy to use. It also helps make updating your logbook easier! I also bought a wrist lanyard for extra security to save losing it.It's probably a 5 star rating but as I have nothing to compare it to I didn't feel like I could quite justify that.Happy diving :-)
H**A
Does what it's supposed to do
Does exactly what it is supposed to do. I took mine down to 45m without problems and it worked just as described.
C**R
New Uwatec dive timer
I bought this item to replace an elderly Uwatec dive timer which had been lost at a dive site. For me its primary function is to provide reliable "live time" dive and depth data which when combined with pre-prepared dive slates would enable me to follow a safe ascent profile should my main computer fail.A few weeks ago I took it abroad for a weeks diving. It was packed in a hard box and carried as cabin luggage. This device has an automatic altitude compensation system which I don't think likes flying (or at least reduced cabin pressure) as when I landed and unpacked my gear I found it had activated and was apparantly enjoying a dive to 1.5 meters. All efforts to turn it off failed but after 24hrs aclimatisation it switched off and thereafter functioned flawlessly.A similar story happened on the return flight. The timer again switched itself on and needed 24hrs aclimatisation at home before it would function properly again.Other than this, the device is great to use. I found the the controls easy to activate and it did what it said it would do. The wrist strap provided with the new device is much longer and better than that provided with the older model but I still think the best bet is to wear it in a custom made holder secured with bungee cord and leave the provided strap at home.Overall a very good device but beware of the potential issues when transporting it by air.
L**S
Uwatec Digital 330 Dive Timer
ProsI bought this timer as a back-up for my main computer and for monitoring my run time against plans for mixed gas decompression dives. I've worn it below 50m though, as the name suggests, it is rated to 330m:(1) The unit itself is sturdy enough and comes with a solid chunky black plastic wrist mount with a buckle which is easy enough to manipulate even with gloves on.(2) The device also has no moving parts. Rather than buttons, the three metal 'studs' are used to control the device by simply licking your fingers and tapping them. The system works very well indeed and adds to the general feeling of robustness of the unit.(3) The interface is tidy and nicely laid out. The dive time is clearly visible alongside a large and clear depth readout which makes it a perfect device for checking your depth and time against a plan.(4) The device starts up quickly and automatically from 'cold' as soon as it gets wet. Of course, you should always check your primary timer before a dive to make sure that it's working. But, as a back up timer, you can simply jump in to the water and rely on it to start reliably.ConsThe only complaints people seem to have about this device are - in my view - based on unrealistic expectations. But, for completeness:(5) Many people are surprised by the size of the unit. Despite what you might think from the photo - this is not a 'wrist watch' sized timer - it is the size of an average dive computer! It can be worn quite comfortably either on the inside or the outside of either wrist. However, it is a little too big to be able to wear comfortably on the side of the wrist (which is where it would be handy to have it when - for example - driving a DPV).(6) The unit is a timer and not a watch! It doesn't actually have a 'clock' function at all. The memory function can tell you how long your dive was, but, the only way to calculate your 'jump' time is to work out your surface interval and then deduct that time from the actual time taken from another device.(7) There's no backlight (though without any underwater controls it wouldn't be much use anyway).(8) Finally, some users have complained that, after the 59th minute, the timer resets to 00 with a small "1 hour" logo beneath the time (which is not immediately obvious if you only glance briefly at the face). However, if you don't know if you've been down for 15 minutes, an hour and 15 minutes, or 2 hours and 15 minutes, then you probably shouldn't be relying on dive technology to keep you safe anyway!ConclusionThe unit is ideal for the way I use mine as a backup device and to monitor my run time. It's not a computer and it's not a clock, but for less than £100 it's solid and reliable. As long as you know what you're buying then you won't be disappointed with this device.
D**D
Ottimo
Prodotto molto valido
A**N
Five Stars
As good as expected!
A**O
Pessimo
Prodotto arrivato con cinturino x una parte rotto il resto si è rotto sott'acqua prodotto pessimo
G**E
Decotime
PerfettoIl decotime in questione è una garanzia come backup al computer
M**E
Ottimo venditore
Prodotto perfetto
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