Best Phone Apps For Scuba Divers

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • These are the best Phone Apps For Scuba Divers according to Divers Ready! Or at least, the apps I use on a regular basis.
    This was a viewer-requested video. Let me know what topic you'd like me to cover in future quick tips videos.
    I use dive apps on my iPhone for dive planning; dive logging; GPS navigation and to interact with my scuba training agency. I also have a collection of the best weather apps for scuba divers that I use all the time to plan for weather with my technical diving students here in south Florida.
    There are lots of diver apps out there for logging dives, but I have always found the best dive log app is the one that comes from your dive computer manufacturer. I log my dives with the Shearwater or Garmin apps when using their dive computers which are the best.
    I have yet to find a decent social media app for scuba divers. Lots have been pitched, but nothing has come to market stage.
    Thanks as always for watching!
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    James
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    Best Phone Apps For Scuba Divers

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  • @AlexanderLiffers
    @AlexanderLiffers 2 года назад +26

    Subsurface for logging. The desktop version is most useful, but the mobile version will slurp dives off a Bluetooth computer or the desktop version if you still need to use a cable. Has a cloud function, but you can save the log on your computer. The main reason I like it is that it's brand agnostic and standalone, so you're not depending on subscriptions, can change computer, and it'll save the data in a text format if you want, so even if the app dies in the future, your data isn't lost. It's a data-driven tool and will let you log gas consumption, weight and equipment, whatever your computer spits out (depth/temp/etc). It was written by the same guy that originally developed Linux... turns out he's also a diver.

  • @craigmiles298
    @craigmiles298 2 года назад +7

    Hi James.
    Don't believe you didn't mention the DAN app. It's one of those apps you hope you never need, but you have anyway.
    Love the videos

  • @walterbirriel7620
    @walterbirriel7620 2 года назад +9

    I strictly use Subsurface, originally developed by Linus Torvalds (Linux). I love the fact that's compatible with almost every dive computer in the market. It allows me to maintain my dive log sequence organized even when I change to a different brand dive computer.

  • @svango63
    @svango63 2 года назад +13

    +1 for Subsurface ...

  • @whaleshark2625
    @whaleshark2625 2 года назад +10

    Really surprised SubSurface didn't get a mention!

    • @Frankiewizard
      @Frankiewizard 2 года назад

      Maybe because LinuX / Debian geeks use it :-)

  • @paulclissold2677
    @paulclissold2677 2 года назад +3

    I use MacDive. Phone,Pad,Computer all sync in the cloud. Manages all the dive parameters including Air Integration from various dive brands in one App. Can also manage equipment inventory. Obviously by the name Apple ecosystem only.

  • @harrydevil
    @harrydevil 2 года назад +5

    Subsurface! The cloud functionality is great. I also like that I can GPS log when I go out on the boat, then it will sync the location with dive time after I download my dives.

    • @storapa
      @storapa 3 месяца назад

      Cool, never knew Linus Torvalds was a diver

  • @mau8093
    @mau8093 2 года назад +3

    I love Oceans app for logging my dives. It features a beautiful layout complete with photos and the ability to tag your buddies to make it easier for them to log their dives with you.

    • @oceansio
      @oceansio 2 года назад +1

      Hey Mau, thanks for your kind words! We have so much in the pipeline for Oceans going forward (both the apps and our S-series dive computers), stay tuned ;)

  • @Frankiewizard
    @Frankiewizard 2 года назад +7

    Subsurface is the one for me.

    • @igorvaljevic5866
      @igorvaljevic5866 2 года назад +1

      Yeah... same here... I love the fact that you can quite easily share the log book between your PC and your phone

  • @Teampegleg
    @Teampegleg 2 года назад +3

    Fishes: Greater Caribbean - It is an app and a website released by the Smithsonian. You can search by name, or by characteristics with a menu for body shape, color, etc. Really great for fish ID for this area of the world.

  • @oskarbjorklund4186
    @oskarbjorklund4186 2 года назад +5

    Hey James! You got to do a review on the integrated dive computer on the new Apple Watch Ultra when it gets released!

    • @aidenyancy2740
      @aidenyancy2740 2 года назад

      I’m really curious to how good it os

  • @TheEllery29
    @TheEllery29 2 года назад +2

    One of the most useful things on my phone isn't an app... it's the links I have bookmarked to the local surf schools' webcams, so that I can check out the conditions I'm likely to encounter at the shore dive sites before leaving the house :-)

  • @gsascscs
    @gsascscs 2 года назад +1

    I always appreciate a solid answer of basically "nothing other than the basics." I too use basically a weather app, a dive org app (SSI - it is crap, but it has my member number), dive computer linking app (Shearwater) and no social media apps. Thanks for letting me know I'm not missing anything.

  • @jeffworst9939
    @jeffworst9939 2 года назад +3

    For wind and surf conditions I use Windy, which has a beautiful interface. Like James, I also use MSW.

  • @WisePaul1337
    @WisePaul1337 2 года назад +1

    Thanks James pretty useful. I use the Shearwater app as I use "the greatest dive computer" :)

    • @DiversReady
      @DiversReady  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching! Dive safe.

  • @kasken719
    @kasken719 2 года назад

    I use a lot of these same apps. I started out with an aqualung computer and used the genaric Dive Log+ app until I upgraded to my Garmin. Now it's just more convenient to use the Garmin app like you said. They are both good apps though. Great video as always. Safe Diving.

  • @richadcock70
    @richadcock70 2 года назад +2

    Hello James! Thanks for sharing that info. I still use a paper log book but also use the subsurface app as I have an older computer that is not blue tooth (AL i200) Yes, I know I need to upgrade! I also have the DAN app on my phone.

    • @DiversReady
      @DiversReady  2 года назад

      Thanks for sharing! Dive safe!

  • @robertelzey9810
    @robertelzey9810 Год назад +2

    I like this app for when you have a newer diver for figuring how much weight. Bouyancy calc

    • @christianhower8059
      @christianhower8059 6 дней назад

      Divey is has a great buoyancy calculator if you need more customization than buoyancy calc offers.

  • @Mo-oo3uv
    @Mo-oo3uv 2 года назад +1

    I use TauchApp for iOS to find diving spots and plan my dives. Very interesting community based approach by a young startup from Germany. At least for the folks here in Europe, especially in the DACH region that seems to become the new standard. Let‘s see how it evolves. Cheers ✌🏻

    • @DiversReady
      @DiversReady  2 года назад

      Thanks for sharing! Dive safe.

  • @marcvanheugten9472
    @marcvanheugten9472 10 месяцев назад +1

    So third party dive log aps, these would be good to review inyour next vid as a recap of this vid. Especially ones that can import smartrak logs. Uwatec screws me over again, cause when I export to traveltrak to be able to use log trak I loose more then 100 dives. Why, mostlikely because I added manual dives from when I started, used a grey aladin and now a terra and a sol and a tec 2g. There are 30 years of dives in my log. Didnt do my best capture them all, but enough that I not want to miss

  • @KAREPLAND
    @KAREPLAND 2 года назад

    hi! I'm using:
    1. DiveProMe+ for planning,
    2. mySSi for checking standard and sometimes for manual logging (automatically it works only with mares),
    3. multideco for planning,
    4. written logbook 🤣🤣
    5. garmins dive app for rewriting data to written sheets 🤣🤣

  • @martinnielsen4831
    @martinnielsen4831 Год назад

    The app Diveroid is pretty awsome, you can log your dives, upload pictures from the dive, and edit them so they look even better. It has some potential. Diveman, and Multideco for tec diving is also great 😎💪🏼

  • @gabegoerzen3313
    @gabegoerzen3313 7 месяцев назад +3

    Anyone know of a good app that has maps showing locations and descriptions of dive sites?

  • @sagramon
    @sagramon 2 года назад +1

    Hi James
    Great video as always.
    Can you make a video about your experience / opinion of bringing the Garmin InReach Mini in a dive housing as a safety tool for diving?
    Thanks

  • @Mindysadventures
    @Mindysadventures 2 года назад

    The Garmin app is awesome. I just love it. I also have diverlog+ and my NAUI app.

  •  3 месяца назад

    I use water map live cost €4,99 a year you send an N- AIS signal with your phone and can see vessels using N-AIS whether it is freight or pleasure live progress on the water map.
    Handy for the watch out in water with bends and curved coastlines.
    I hope in the future I can add info to my position anchored and diving, maybe I can but didn’t figure that one out yet.
    I also use wind guru , diver log + with the I 300 C, and Garmin captain with a striker + 7sv for underwater charting.

  • @marcin.j.wasiak
    @marcin.j.wasiak 2 года назад

    Multideco for planning (super worth to pay for the full version esp if you need TMX dives), DiveBlender for managing gas mixes, WindGuru and Windy for weather, shearwater for dive logging (not the best one but only one that (mostly) works with Bluetooth downloads)

  • @paulclissold2677
    @paulclissold2677 2 года назад +1

    Agree with James on the spam in Dive+. However, do like the color correction functionality. Is there a fairly simple color correction App out there for diving.

  • @350zVen
    @350zVen 2 года назад

    Vero is a up and coming app that is like the old Instagram. A place to post photos and that kind of thing. A few influencer have done videos on it, so far I like it!

  • @ephraimwiesel2110
    @ephraimwiesel2110 2 года назад

    Love your video's.
    I have nice app on my phone Lead for android. It helps you calculate lead needed based on your equipment.

  • @jru5252
    @jru5252 2 года назад +5

    Windy app

  • @adamcorzatt6847
    @adamcorzatt6847 2 года назад +1

    Nice suggestions. Does one of those weather apps tell you water clarity/vis? Or have you come across one that gives you a best guess (aka totally inaccurate)?

  • @toriless
    @toriless 2 года назад

    PS - Testing Paralenz and GoPro10, with filters, not impressed with the GoPro 10 footage. Shooting in flat mode 4K 120, maybe processing will salvage it. No idea James's ProTunes settings yet. Most agree low sharpness (it just adds artifacts) and flat works best for almost any mode, also use high bit rate. Your events in the water are more precious than a memory chip.

  • @Captainwill55
    @Captainwill55 2 года назад +4

    I still use paper log books 😂😂😂

    • @originalkk882
      @originalkk882 2 года назад

      @S. Clarke I stopped logging mine (on paper) after 170, c17 years ago. I'd still have them on my dive computer, wouldn't I? Nope.

  • @giulianogiordano100
    @giulianogiordano100 2 года назад +1

    Great content as always! Thank you for sharing this with us!
    For weather I use windy (red logo with two white swooshs). I wonder if I have used it and how it compares to the ones you currently use?
    Regarding the apps for logging the dives, it would be great if you could compare more extensively multiple apps… I suffer from diving with multiple computers as well, so is there a great app that can consolidate all the dives and sync with all computers? And do you ever export your logged dives to your agency app? Is there an easy way to do so?
    Thanks!

    • @markboscawen8330
      @markboscawen8330 2 года назад

      A seconder for Windy. I like the heat map colouring & graphic for wind speed. Can then zoom right in for wind strength, primary wave & secondary swell at a particular location. Then look up to a week ahead.

  • @leobritton8929
    @leobritton8929 2 года назад +2

    Shearwater app

  • @rotongu
    @rotongu 2 года назад

    Windy app it’s amazing and I have find it to be really accurate

  • @rogerroger7734
    @rogerroger7734 2 года назад

    I use diverlog+ seems to be ok. If you download from your computer to your app at your house, your dive will be at your house. Whatever, it’s tracking everything I need it to. Good video bud

  • @JaeEmZee
    @JaeEmZee 2 года назад

    MacDive for Mac and iPhone are the best apps for consolidated/synchronized/cloud-based logging. Not sure if there is a PC version.

  • @theslidingscaleofnaturalli6093
    @theslidingscaleofnaturalli6093 2 года назад

    Great video but I would like to know if there is a way to sync, download, or backup the two systems to have all of your dives in one location. I project that it could be frustrating looking for a dive and not remembering which device you dove with that day. Or if you upgrade to another brand, having your previous dives transfer.
    Thanks

  • @toriless
    @toriless 2 года назад

    Just a quick note: I am in Maui now, the water is 82 degrees and if anyone says you need a wetsuit they are full of crap. If you do, get a1 mm Farmer John to protect the core, no gloves either but bring boots with solid rubber heals. The biggest problem with those darn Green Sea Turtles is the are too friendly, I have have too many swim right up to me and eating algae and the damn swells throw us about over the rocks and coral. I had a single one throw me about 12 feet and then they are 3 feet away and you have no way to turn around and move away so to wait of them to move so you can. I have no footage but I was on the bottom at maybe only 15 feet or so watching one maybe 30 feet away and it came down and swim right towards me, I freeze, in chick not fear, and at about 4-5 feet it looks at me turns to be parallel and glides in next to me. I can see its eye, it feels foot away. After whet feels like minute but was probably 5 seconds I was able to slowly back away. Why? I am haunted by turtles. I see them all the time when others do not. I do not remember a single snorkel or dive on Maui where one, or 6 out of 8, did not appear. Sorry, not related but I had to let people know. You do NOT need a 3mm wetsuit for Maui. Probably trying Kapalua next but just snorkling. BCD rental is impossible in Maui now thanks to covid-19. I would still avoid it for a year unless you want to do tours. Otherwise, I would SCUBA Mala Wharf today. Precious indeed. Even a tank fill is hard now. Shops either refuse or their equipment is down, sad.

  • @robertelzey9810
    @robertelzey9810 2 года назад

    I use an app called bouyancy calc . It allows me to help others an myself to get a good ball park figure for how much weight will be needed.

  • @miks8
    @miks8 2 года назад

    Woooah, so when did you leave PADI? Can tell more about it and why?

  • @briandhuff
    @briandhuff 2 года назад

    best social app is the local dive center and quarry.

  • @joshbainbridge5086
    @joshbainbridge5086 2 года назад

    You should review the divevolk seatouch 4 max

  • @josephgurneck2577
    @josephgurneck2577 2 года назад +1

    👍

  • @CarlosFaria94
    @CarlosFaria94 2 года назад +2

    Could you make a video of the new Apple Watch Pro with Oceanic+ app in a real work scuba diving? Thanks, I love your content!

    • @FlyboyGWN
      @FlyboyGWN Год назад +1

      ... but wait until the Oceanic App comes out.

  • @lyndondcosta
    @lyndondcosta 2 года назад

    Come to the Maldives !!

    • @Caelier
      @Caelier 2 года назад +1

      2018's visit was an eye opener. 2022's trip is getting close 😁 with a different resort this time

    • @lyndondcosta
      @lyndondcosta 2 года назад

      @@Caelier let me know , happy to recommend some to you !

    • @Caelier
      @Caelier 2 года назад +1

      @@lyndondcosta Already booked and paid for

  • @Thorr5656
    @Thorr5656 2 года назад

    I use Dive mate. Am I the only one. I like that I can't download into separate dive logs for myself and my wife (she would never get to it.
    I also add pictures so I can remember the dive.

  • @achilles6312
    @achilles6312 2 года назад

    Do you think James is intentionally wearing white for Labor Day :)

  • @judeneri293
    @judeneri293 2 года назад

    Hi

  • @oceanman843
    @oceanman843 2 года назад

    SSI app

  • @absabs3811
    @absabs3811 2 года назад +1

    good video as usual :), heres a couple of additional apps i find useful, "offline maps" . oceans app for social pictures etc.

    • @DiversReady
      @DiversReady  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for sharing! Dive safe.

    • @oceansio
      @oceansio 2 года назад +1

      Thanks Abs! We love seeing you amazing dive logs in Oceans ;)

  • @Will-ol9lp
    @Will-ol9lp 2 года назад

    Hey James
    I use Nitrox Tools
    I also have the Navy Diving as well ( knowledge)
    All on IOS from Apple

  • @dtt3426
    @dtt3426 2 года назад

    i use my dive log book to log my dives so i can get a stamp as a souvenir.
    i use diverlog+. it works with my oceanic geo 4.0 thru bluetooth and shows the dive profile

  • @DanielRicardo42
    @DanielRicardo42 2 года назад +1

    "What Three Words" is an awesome app, for diving as well as other purposes. What it does is that it divides the entire planet into 3x3 meter squares (~9x9 ft.), and gives each square a unique address made up of 3 words. Now, when you want to tell your buddy where to meet up on the shore, instead of giving them complex explanations or cumbersome GPS coordinates, you just tell them - "meet me at twee.wrangling.donor", and off you go diving in Dahab's Blue Hole