🤿 Dive Smart, Dive Connected — The Future of Freediving on Your Wrist
The Mares Smart Air Dive Computer Wrist Watch offers advanced hoseless tank data integration for up to three transmitters, multigas capability, and a logbook capacity exceeding 95 hours. Featuring a versatile bottom timer mode with resettable average depth and stopwatch, it also includes a user-replaceable lithium battery for ultimate convenience. Compact and stylish, it’s engineered for professional divers seeking precision and connectivity.
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6.75 x 5.5 x 5.25 inches |
Brand Name | Mares |
Color | Silver Without Transmitter |
Material | Lithium |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Mares |
Part Number | 414138BKSI |
E**H
Quality Dive Computer
Purchased in 2024 and have 10 dives under my belt with it.Positives:- Simple- Works well. Has max depth, avg depth, start time, bottom time, and water temp- Will extend your dives verses uses rec dive tables- Cheap- Medium sized screen- Medium sized fonts- Turns on when you jump in the water- Battery is super cheap and easily replaced- Integrates with airNeutral:- Can be used as watchNegatives:- It is a basic dive watch; don't expect it to be anything more than that- Directions weren't entirely clear, but was able to figure out how to use it from various YouTube videos- The screen says on, which allows it to be used as a watch. However, if you want to turn off the screen, the menu to sleep is buried deep and not obvious to findI rated 5 out of 5 because this is a great, cheap dive computer. If you have simple requirements and need air integration, it is the ideal dive computer. It is a little more expensive than the Mares Puck Pro, but basically the same (although slightly smaller) platform. If you want air integration, buy this one. If you don't care, then save a little money and get the Puck Pro.
J**E
Mostly good
I was very happy with the price but then realized I had to buy a separate device to get the data off the thing so that was disappointing. Then after doing a firmware update the battery showed low and I had a really hard time finding the proper battery and seal kit. Ended up just replacing battery and reusing the seal since it was brand new still.Works well as far as I could tell. It’s a little harder to understand what exactly I’m looking at and I haven’t figured out what the buttons do to get me to see what I want to see. So there is definitely a learning curve, however I’d imagine that would be with most dive computers so I don’t hold that against them.If you have trouble reading small print don’t get this. My vision isn’t bad close up but under water in poor visibility it’s not easy to see the screen.Overall for a dive computer that is Air Integrated you can’t really beat the price.
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