Thank you for the video! I find this really helpful. My Aqualung got flooded this week and I'm really considering buying the latest Garmin. But the price is twice as high as a diving computer :D
I am betting you were diving an i550 Aqualung, which is certainly not a bad starter computer. The Garmin is certainly a major upgrade from there and will be a nice daily wear watch and will handle any diving situations that you may encounter with a cadre of additional features and controls. Just wait until your try out the GPS :)
Yes, it is a solid computer when you look at the features that are designed to be a dive computer. For Sidemount, it is one of the two computers I would highly consider as well. It has strong technical ability and is fairly simple to use as well.
I wish Garmin made a person size computer. I like my teric for recreational or dive mastering for classes but starting tech I want a large screen with information like you mentioned in the video. Garmin is a great everyday watch that is also a dive computer. The teric is a dive computer that has a watch function.
@@patrickmoore2856 If I had to choose between the Teric and the Garmin, I would definitly choose the Garmin. I like it functionality much better for sure. BUT, for tech diving... Perdix all day long. So much more data on the main screen and so much easier to see.!
Love how in-depth this video is. I still use an AI Galileo Luna but also have an Ultra 2 as my backup. Somebody just has to point out.... the real name is NOT "iWatch." Thats what my wife calls it.
LOL, we got schoool on the name a few times as well, thus we changed it in the titles :) BUT, it will forever be the iWatch, iPad, and iPhone to me :) lol Thank you for your comment :) @@matthewedmonds8753
We can tell you, that with 1800 dives and 3 1/2 years diving it, it is a solid tech computer for everything but sidemount. It works really well and is pretty simple. We do love our Perdix as well, but head to head against a Teric, we'd take the Garmin any day of the week
Tech Deco diver ... have Shearwater perdix2 ( begrudgingly ) and a mk2 garmin.. [will be getting a mk3] -- thank you for the NIX of the ultra2 ... good idea just need the watch phone and put all dive ops on a waterproof tablet w wifi hookup --- ( garmin approach to saturation and shearwater hard numbers )
You completely ruined this video by putting the shearwater into nav mode and not showing ndls... The teric (same algo as perdix) and the DSx both in low conservatism have about a 10 minute difference in NDL
There is no "nav" mode for the shearwater. This is on the OC Tech mode and is showing the NDL throughout. All computers were set to a gradient factor of 50/85 which is a moderated recreational setting so that they would be on a level playing field. There is no Teric in this video
I was wondering that too lol…I assume he meant Apple Watch Ultra. I would never trust it with my life, that’s for sure. Maybe dives that don’t require decompression but that’s it…if I even did diving lol.
I love my Apple Watch Ultra but I’d never go diving with it, even if I did do diving. Knowing that your life is on the line, I could not trust my life to a $800 product. However I would never go diving in the first place haha…I almost died surfing when I was 19 and have not surfed since. I tore my calf after being hit by two back to back 8 foot face waves…I didn’t have time I recover from the first one before the second one hit me and all I remember is seeing the sky and the sand like I was in a washing machine: I’m shocked I didn’t die honestly. After the second wave hit me, the board hit a sandbar and just knocked the wind out of me with the other end as it hit me in the gut. That was 20 years ago now and I still won’t go past my thighs in the water. Between that and destroying my ankles in motorcycle accidents, nothing in California was worth staying around.
Thanks for featuring us 🤩🔥
Our pleasure! The DSX is a great computer!
Thank you for the video! I find this really helpful. My Aqualung got flooded this week and I'm really considering buying the latest Garmin. But the price is twice as high as a diving computer :D
I am betting you were diving an i550 Aqualung, which is certainly not a bad starter computer. The Garmin is certainly a major upgrade from there and will be a nice daily wear watch and will handle any diving situations that you may encounter with a cadre of additional features and controls. Just wait until your try out the GPS :)
"Great video. I have a question: Is it worth looking into the Apeks DSX diving computer?"
Yes, it is a solid computer when you look at the features that are designed to be a dive computer. For Sidemount, it is one of the two computers I would highly consider as well. It has strong technical ability and is fairly simple to use as well.
@@TeachMeToDive Thank you very much for replying to my message
What about ScubaPro Luni 8:16 2.0 Ai?
Scuba pro hasn't accepted our invitations yet lol
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it
Great video. Thank you for sharing!
Thanks! I'll keep 'em coming as long as you keep watching!
Great video. Can't wait for a comparison with the new Garmin Descent Mk3i :)
Coming soon!
Looking forward to a review on the Mk3i as well!
Hey,have you d id a video on the Scuba pro A2 DiveComputer
We haven't done anything with Scuba Pro at all :(
@@TeachMeToDive ok thanks
This is a great video.
Glad you enjoyed it
I wish Garmin made a person size computer. I like my teric for recreational or dive mastering for classes but starting tech I want a large screen with information like you mentioned in the video. Garmin is a great everyday watch that is also a dive computer. The teric is a dive computer that has a watch function.
@@patrickmoore2856 If I had to choose between the Teric and the Garmin, I would definitly choose the Garmin. I like it functionality much better for sure. BUT, for tech diving... Perdix all day long. So much more data on the main screen and so much easier to see.!
Love how in-depth this video is. I still use an AI Galileo Luna but also have an Ultra 2 as my backup. Somebody just has to point out.... the real name is NOT "iWatch." Thats what my wife calls it.
LOL, we got schoool on the name a few times as well, thus we changed it in the titles :) BUT, it will forever be the iWatch, iPad, and iPhone to me :) lol Thank you for your comment :) @@matthewedmonds8753
14:02 Love the crawfish 😂 I for one agree with his choice, just bought the Perdix 2 + Swift transmitter.
Great computer for sure!
to me the only way i would pick the garmin is if i planned on doing a lot of remote dives and i would use it in conjuction with the inreach mini 2
We can tell you, that with 1800 dives and 3 1/2 years diving it, it is a solid tech computer for everything but sidemount. It works really well and is pretty simple.
We do love our Perdix as well, but head to head against a Teric, we'd take the Garmin any day of the week
Would you try and compare the huawei ultimate?
If they sent would like to send us their products we would be happy to review them
Tech Deco diver ... have Shearwater perdix2 ( begrudgingly ) and a mk2 garmin.. [will be getting a mk3] -- thank you for the NIX of the ultra2 ... good idea just need the watch phone and put all dive ops on a waterproof tablet w wifi hookup --- ( garmin approach to saturation and shearwater hard numbers )
Happy to help
Uh…. It’s never been called the “iWatch”.
Thank you for the correction.
You completely ruined this video by putting the shearwater into nav mode and not showing ndls... The teric (same algo as perdix) and the DSx both in low conservatism have about a 10 minute difference in NDL
There is no "nav" mode for the shearwater. This is on the OC Tech mode and is showing the NDL throughout. All computers were set to a gradient factor of 50/85 which is a moderated recreational setting so that they would be on a level playing field. There is no Teric in this video
What is an IWatch lol 😂
Lol
@@TeachMeToDiveit’s an Apple Watch . I have an ape watch and just looking to see if it’s even worth using as I’m getting open water done currently
I was wondering that too lol…I assume he meant Apple Watch Ultra. I would never trust it with my life, that’s for sure. Maybe dives that don’t require decompression but that’s it…if I even did diving lol.
Horrible viz on the garmin screen 😮
Part of the goal. It is easy to review in great viz, diving poor viz gives a better review
there is no such thing as an iWatch.. :)
Haha, true! It's an Apple Watch, but close enough!
I love my Apple Watch Ultra but I’d never go diving with it, even if I did do diving. Knowing that your life is on the line, I could not trust my life to a $800 product. However I would never go diving in the first place haha…I almost died surfing when I was 19 and have not surfed since. I tore my calf after being hit by two back to back 8 foot face waves…I didn’t have time I recover from the first one before the second one hit me and all I remember is seeing the sky and the sand like I was in a washing machine: I’m shocked I didn’t die honestly. After the second wave hit me, the board hit a sandbar and just knocked the wind out of me with the other end as it hit me in the gut. That was 20 years ago now and I still won’t go past my thighs in the water. Between that and destroying my ankles in motorcycle accidents, nothing in California was worth staying around.
Thanks for sharing