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  1. Find the best dive computer for your level, budget and needs from our expert reviews and comparisons. Compare features, prices and ratings of 21 models, including Apple Watch, Garmin, Cressi and more.

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    • Garmin Descent G1/G1 Solar
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    RRP: £220

    Aqua Lung’s best-selling entry-level dive computer has been around for a while now, but the i100, a wrist-mounted, single-button computer designed to be as simple and user-friendly as possible, remains the company’s top seller. Unusually for an entry-level computer, it allows for the management of two gases, with nitrox percentages programmable between 21-100 per cent. The display is a simple, segmented LCD display but does not come with a backlight. Dive logs are transferable to personal com...

    RRP: £235

    One of the most recognisable computers on the market, the Zoop Novo is Suunto’s entry-level dive computer and one of the most popular dive computers of all time. Similar in design to its Vyper and Gekko predecessors, the Zoop Novo includes gauge and freediving modes with an updated, dot-matrix display with backlight and four-button menu system. The Zoop is a single-gas computer, programmable to 50 per cent nitrox, and connectivity to Suunto’s DM5 dive manager is via an optional USB cable. Mod...

    MSRP: £479.99

    Like all Garmin’s dive computers, the Descent G1 comes packaged with 24/7 health and wellness features, smartwatch functionality and optional solar charging, all packed into a compact, rugged design. The high-contrast display is built into a 45mm watch case and customisable to user preference, with accompanying vibrating alerts keeping the user up-to-date on dive limts. The Descent G1 handles muiltiple gas mixtures, including trimix and 100% 02, with modes for freediving and CCR use also avai...

    RRP: £689; transmitter: £320

    Suunto’s EON Core is a slimline version of its popular tech-oriented EON Steel, retaining many of the same features and the same sized screen, but less than half the weight of the Steel and a significantly lower RRP. The menu system is extremely intuitive and the bright TFT display is user-customisable to display preferred information in classic or graphical formats, and the screen can be flipped to place the three buttons on either side of the display. Out of the box, the EON Core operates i...

    RRP: from £1070; transmitter £365

    One of the most iconic dive computers within the technical community is the Shearwater Perdix, updated during 2022 to the Perdix 2 Ti. The new model’s armoured casing is constructed with a titanium bezel and touch buttons, which the Canadian manufacturer claims makes the Perdix 2 Ti its ‘toughest and most reliable computer yet’. An aluminosilicate glass lens guards a large 5.59cm (2.2”) bright screen with improved clarity, impact, and damage resistance. The simple 2-button menu system remains...

    RRP £1099.99

    Garmin’s MK3 and MK3i launched at the end of 2023, represent the pinnacle of the wearable tech specialist’s scuba diving computers. A better question than asking ‘what does it do’ would be ‘what does it not do’, as it is probably the most feature-rich watch-style dive computer on the market. The Mk3 is available as a single option in a 43mm casing, but the flagship Mk3i comes in both the smaller size and a larger, 53mm casing. Up to eight divers can be networked, with each able to monitor the...

    Dive computers in 2024 range from around £200 to £1500, and all of them will handle the needs of entry-level recreational divers, but some are more suited to tech and may put divers without advanced-level knowledge at something of a disadvantage with confusing settings and menus. For easy, recreational holiday diving then pretty much any budget com...

    A guide to some of the best dive computers available on the market today, from entry-level to high-end models. Compare features, prices, algorithms, modes, depths and more to find the best dive computer for your needs.

  2. Mar 19, 2024 · Find out the best dive computers for recreational and technical diving, based on the expert recommendations of a marine biologist. Compare features, prices, and reviews of the Shearwater Perdix 2, Peregrine, Teric, and more.

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  5. Jan 5, 2024 · Compare the features, prices, and reviews of the best dive computers for scuba diving, freediving, and spearfishing. Learn how to choose the right dive computer for your skill level, budget, and needs.

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    Mar 30, 2020 · Compare the features and prices of the best dive computers from the 2020 Scuba Diving magazine Gear Buyers Guide. Find the best dive computer for your diving style, whether you prefer console, wrist-mount or wristwatch-style computers.

  7. Dec 1, 2021 · ScubaLab tests and compares the latest wrist and console dive computers on the market. See how they perform in ease of use, display, algorithm, log data and more.

  8. Compare the features, pros and cons of 10 dive computers for different diving needs and budgets. Find out which one is the best overall, the cheapest, the most luxurious and more in this comprehensive guide.

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