Computers
DIVER TEST: Oceanic Veo 4.0 1460
The Oceanic Veo 4.0 is a very capable computer for advanced recreational and entry-level rec-tech diving. Read more...
DIVER TEST: Oceanic ProPlus 4.0
It’s hard to fault the ProPlus. It’s bulky, but that’s the trade-off for those big and well-spaced out easy-reading displays. Clip it to your BC with a retractor and you really won’t notice the size. Read more...
DIVER TEST: Suunto D5 & Tank POD
The D5 is a very capable and user-friendly dive-computer for beginner recreational diving through to entry-level tech and deco-diving on nitrox. Adding the POD increases the D5’s abilities considerably. Read more...
Scubapro Galileo HUD
Overall, judged purely as a dive-computer, the Galileo HUD is the business. Add the Head Up Display, and it’s genuinely the best dive-computer I’ve ever used. Read more...
Oceanic Geo4
The Oceanic Geo4 is a fine computer. It does everything it needs to and nothing it doesn’t. Read more...
Aqua Lung i770R
It seems to be built and to work well enough to deliver sufficient pride of ownership for that diver never to want anything else. It really is a cracking little unit. Read more...
Deepblu COSMIQ+
I really think Deepblu is onto something with the COSMIQ+, and hope it will add to its range and encompass deco and tech diving. Read more...
Suunto D5
The Suunto D5 is a very well thought-through dive computer for the users for whom it is designed. Read more...
Shearwater Teric
You know that old line about being “designed by divers, for divers”? Well, the Teric was or, at least, that’s how it comes across. Read more...
Cressi GOA
Cressi is one of the oldest diving-equipment companies. Italian brothers Edigio and Nanni Cressi began making freediving and spearfishing kit in the late 1930s. Read more...
Garmin Descent MK1
The watch-styled descent MK1 is the first dive-computer from US marine-electronics giant Garmin, and the hype preceding Read more...
Suunto EON Core
Go online to the scuba forums and you can still find passionate debates on the minutiae of decompression theory and dive-planning Read more...
Scubapro G2
The original Scubapro Galileo Sol was the first dive-computer to integrate gas- consumption and workload Read more...