Shearwater needs to step up their Cloud game a bit and provide "Partner" integration so that your recorded dives will automatically show up in PADI dive logs area and/or other certification orgs. Take how bike computers do this, sending ride data to Garmin, Strava, and many more partners automatically.
Watch till the end. Full review and from use not just regurgitating the marketing material from the manufacturer. We include the BA review guide in every review. Thanks for watching. More to come soon. Freddy
I’m sorry. All that and you say it’s a beginner computer is a bit much . This is a slimmed down version of some of the best technical computers available. It’s literally all the computer most Rec divers will ever need and more. AI is a nice want but not a requirement
I agree completely Rob. In the Navy we didn't have diver computers at all. We used dive tables, watches and our guages. Now, most divers couldn't use tables to figure out multiple dives. A computer makes it convenient and easy. If it actually knows your consumption rate, all the better. Thanks for watching Rob. More to come soon. Freddy
@@coralkeyscuba tables are good but they have several downsides that put an end to their use. It wasn't convenience or reduced bottom time that killed them off, but their inability to handle gas switches. If you're diving hypoxic trimix, you can't be breathing that above a certain depth or you'll risk blackout and death. But tables won't allow you to switch gas at all. Pressure groups can't be transferred between tables for different gasses. And tables would never work with constant ppo2 rebreathers, and accounting for helium saturation as well, diving beyond the limits of NDLs requires computers. If you're diving without them you're taking a slide rule down and a massive slate to determine tissue compartment saturation half lives.
@@robdahler9682 It makes the dive easier and safer. You don't technically nee it for diving though. You could technically make do with a depth gauge, timer and a table. But why should you?
Your pressure gauge is always air integrated isn't it? The standard for most of diving history. As long as you are safe, I am happy. Thanks for watching. Freddy
I'm just getting into diving, taking my open water course in June. And I will say of all the dive computers I've looked at shearwater definitely has a leg up on the competition. The peregrine is definitely my next purchase after my regulator set.
Very but very inspirational informative and easu educational teaching approach. This video sells the computer by itself no fake. I can use this for my classes. Thank you so much. Going from garmin to shearwater allright!
Great choice Hendrik. I love Garmin products and their build quality but their Mk 2 I computer is a do not buy from me. The review is coming out soon. Thanks for watching. Freddy
Sorry, I missed this question. Yes, although divemaster's usually like a bit more technical information available to them. Example would be an air integrated computer that has a more accurate depiction of actual consumption. Or monitoring numerous students air but on your computer. Thanks for watching. Freddy.
Yeah, I know. We got it the first week and created the review but transitioned over from 5280 scuba to Leviathan scuba. Had it available to private viewers until everything was completed with Leviathan Scuba. You should see quite a few more videos coming out soon. Already scheduled until November. Thanks for the feedback.
Shearwater needs to step up their Cloud game a bit and provide "Partner" integration so that your recorded dives will automatically show up in PADI dive logs area and/or other certification orgs. Take how bike computers do this, sending ride data to Garmin, Strava, and many more partners automatically.
I agree, but it is a slow progress. It is coming however. Thanks for watching. More to come soon. Freddy
i can’t find a review of the product itself, just showing the product and all the functions 🤦🏾♂️
Watch till the end. Full review and from use not just regurgitating the marketing material from the manufacturer. We include the BA review guide in every review. Thanks for watching. More to come soon. Freddy
I’m sorry. All that and you say it’s a beginner computer is a bit much . This is a slimmed down version of some of the best technical computers available. It’s literally all the computer most Rec divers will ever need and more. AI is a nice want but not a requirement
a good diver knows his air consumption and therefore does not need IA at all
I agree completely Rob. In the Navy we didn't have diver computers at all. We used dive tables, watches and our guages. Now, most divers couldn't use tables to figure out multiple dives. A computer makes it convenient and easy. If it actually knows your consumption rate, all the better. Thanks for watching Rob. More to come soon. Freddy
@@coralkeyscuba tables are good but they have several downsides that put an end to their use. It wasn't convenience or reduced bottom time that killed them off, but their inability to handle gas switches. If you're diving hypoxic trimix, you can't be breathing that above a certain depth or you'll risk blackout and death. But tables won't allow you to switch gas at all. Pressure groups can't be transferred between tables for different gasses.
And tables would never work with constant ppo2 rebreathers, and accounting for helium saturation as well, diving beyond the limits of NDLs requires computers.
If you're diving without them you're taking a slide rule down and a massive slate to determine tissue compartment saturation half lives.
You don't need it, but it's amazing to have
@@tolga1cool why spend money on something you don't need?
@@robdahler9682 It makes the dive easier and safer. You don't technically nee it for diving though. You could technically make do with a depth gauge, timer and a table. But why should you?
The face that isn’t air integrated doesn’t bother me. I am good with checking my air on my SPG
Your pressure gauge is always air integrated isn't it? The standard for most of diving history. As long as you are safe, I am happy. Thanks for watching. Freddy
I'm just getting into diving, taking my open water course in June. And I will say of all the dive computers I've looked at shearwater definitely has a leg up on the competition. The peregrine is definitely my next purchase after my regulator set.
Very but very inspirational informative and easu educational teaching approach. This video sells the computer by itself no fake. I can use this for my classes. Thank you so much. Going from garmin to shearwater allright!
Great choice Hendrik. I love Garmin products and their build quality but their Mk 2 I computer is a do not buy from me. The review is coming out soon. Thanks for watching. Freddy
Just bought myself one here :)
thanks for this unique and full of information video..is it suitable for divemasters ?
Sorry, I missed this question. Yes, although divemaster's usually like a bit more technical information available to them. Example would be an air integrated computer that has a more accurate depiction of actual consumption. Or monitoring numerous students air but on your computer. Thanks for watching. Freddy.
@@coralkeyscuba thanks A lot for your advice
Awesome review
Thanks for the kind words. More to come soon. Freddy
Launched a year ago
Yeah, I know. We got it the first week and created the review but transitioned over from 5280 scuba to Leviathan scuba. Had it available to private viewers until everything was completed with Leviathan Scuba. You should see quite a few more videos coming out soon. Already scheduled until November. Thanks for the feedback.
8.5 rated
Subscribed! You had me sold at the "cherry"!!
Haha. Made me smile. Thanks for watching. More to come soon. Freddy
Uugghh....the desperate try to be funny...so annoying!
So, you didn't like the video? Have some coffee, or maybe some tequila and relax just a bit. You will feel better soon. Freddy
Well it's better than being Miserable. I think his delivery is good, it was informative and light hearted and that's what I like in a half hour video.