Can you do a short or something with a quick comparison with the MK3i? I think there’s a lot of divers and instructors who are waiting to buy a new computer but just waiting for a comparison since, right now the top end is still the Garmin!
@animishlimaye The only downside I see is that there is no integrated Spotify player. You would basically need to carry your phone to listen to the music... That's rather surprising for Suunto considering that a 4 y.o. Garmin Venu for 200 EUR was already equipped with a music player 🙄
Where have you seen about the underwater GPS? I don't think it's physically possible to do a GPS underwater since the radio waves are reflected on the surface of the water and will never reach the watch
@@skander4429 it’s not GPS. It uses all the inbuilt sensors like depth sensor, navigation etc to create a simulated 3D model of the dive route. It’s not 100% gps accurate.
Did 5 dives already with the Suunto Ocean. Man, it is a great dive computer. The screen is very bright and the buttons are very accessible with 3mm gloves. Lots of info available on the screen. You can (obviously) dive air and nitrox, but not trimix. So it is recreational oriented and not really a tec dive computer. But than, that’s not my type of diving. Used to dive with the Suunto Eon Core and had a Garmin Fenix 6 for multi sports. Now I got all in one for half the price of the Garmin decent Mk3. It fills my needs, so……GREAT!!
@@amazingtazz1579 would you be kind confirming a quick point I didn’t find anywhere. It looks like the “dive route” feature is only available after dive and not during it which would be a real game changer. However as I don’t see why it wouldn’t work during the dive (or maybe it needs the GPS coordinate of exit to adjust everything…) I was wondering if you could confirm when it is accessible (during or after only the dive) and it works well 😀 thanks a lot 🙏
I have just received my Suunto Ocean. I also have a Huawei Ultimate smartwatch. First big difference Suunto has added smart watch functions in a dive computer where Huawei has done the reverse... They have added a dive computer function to a smart watch. From a technological point of view, Huawei is fantastic for everyday use and Suunto cannot come close. However, the Huawei stopped working on my second dive, which makes it very unreliable. If you want a fancy watch then go for the Huawei and I wish you good luck on your dives. If you want a proper dive computer then get the Suunto which has very limited smartwatch functionality. The build quality of both is good though.
I’d love to know how it compares to the Shearwater Teric. I know, not the same price… But I’m looking at buying a dive computer for recreational diving. I love the watch form factor. As I already have an Apple Watch Ultra 2 (and no, I’m not going to use it as a “dive computer” as it’s not one… 🤣) that does all my other activities very well, I just want a good, bright computer with all the information on one screen. 😊 I do love the GPS entry and exit point the Suunto tho… 😊 If anyone has any advice, recommendations, please feel free to reply back!! I’m dying to learn more! 😊
As Suunto announced the large layoffs in Finland and relocation of a part of the production to China, this watch might not be built in Finland in future. Also the local maintenance and repair services have been going downhill for some years (doesn't affect necessarily that many people if only local problem).
Had to deal with the support in my region, and it's very disappointing. They don't have a rental bank, and they take 2 weeks to 1 month just to come back to you telling you what's wrong. Then, you have to fix it. Their MacOS software is crashing all the time, it only enables to log dives and doesn't provide any analytical tool, the user manual isn't clear (had to read it 5 times and still full of mysteries), and overall I feel it's made by engineers for engineers, not by divers for divers. And they always try to put you into this Suunto app that gets everything hosted in China. The BT transfer to the iPhone worked only once over the course of 4 years and 200 dives.
I was going to go for either this or the Garmin Descent G1 as my first dive computer. I like the features on both.... I prefer the price tag of the Garmin... but the G1 has been out for a while now and I'm really not sure which one to go for
Great review, thanks! How is this ocean compared to the D5 from suunto as a dive computer? Is there anything D5 has/do this ocean doesn’t do/have? Thanks
A big difference is the screen and battery. The Ocean has a much nicer screen and longer battery, almost five times longer in dive mode. For diving, they have different algorithms which can sway some divers. The layout is slightly different and I don't think you can use the compass on the Ocean in dive mode yet. But I don't think there's a lot that the D5 does that the Ocean doesn't...
I don't remember seeing that option and I can't find anything from a quick look at the user guide. It's worth popping Suunto a message, they're very good at writing back in my experience. I don't get to keep the samples so I can't check for you I'm afriad.
Hi Thanks for the review, I have a question related to pool swimming, what is the minimum custom pool size I can enter? Is it 15 m? I swim in a pool that is 15 m in length and want to know if I can use the watch for that
That's a great review! Ocean has many pros but unfortunately i have noticed during my dives that you cannot use the compass underwater, there is not a @+5 feature, no ndl planner and no dive history. I hope that Suunto will add them in an update. If this happens then it will be a perfect dive tool...
Hello, I saw that Suunto has upgraded his firmware for a compass underwater (it seems basic, no possibility to fix the route apparently). You confirm that there is no dive planning tool? I am interested in this computer but no planning, it bothers me...
I've tried it at the Vieux Campeur in Paris with extensive explanation and comparison with the Garmin MK3 series. The Suunto Ocean can be paired with a gas pression probe not the first price Garmin, for 250€ more, you have to add another 400 € for compatibility with the MK3i model without the probe itself. There are some differences in the type of maps used. At my level, the difference of price cannot be justified. The only thing making me hesitate for the Suunto Ocean is the size of the watch, larger than the Garmins. That is fine and even better for diving and undersea visibility. Simplicity of buttons and screens also seem better to me with the Suunto. But wearing a kind of bulky, though not heavy, watch for my slim wrists may not be so great outside of diving. But as a diving watch, it seems unparallelled to me at the price.
It is suitable for sperfishing , like surface time , max dept, water temperature etc. Let's say similar functions like Garmin MK1for apnea or apnea hunt ( sperfishing mode).Thanks
I'm not too bothered about a lack of dive planner, desktop planners are easier to use. But if enough people ask Suunto for one on the Ocean then I'm sure there will be an update in the future.
Thanks. Newbie question: does that mean you take a laptop on the boat with you if you are going to do repetitive dives? Also, any recommendation for planner would be very welcome. And, since I've got your attention, thank you for all the awesome content!
It depends which transmitter you already have. Suunto make two different transmitters, one that is simply called a Suunto Transmitter that paired with a range of computers like the D-range and HelO2 computers and another called the Suunto Tank POD that paired with the EON range and D5 computer. The Ocean will only pair with a Tank POD and it should have Tank POD etched into the body so that you can tell the difference.
_From the Ocean Manual:_ Suunto Ocean does not lock after you confirm the algorithm deviation trigger alert. Suunto Ocean continues showing the original decompression plan even if the decompression stop is violated. A red warning will appear in the window and it will stay in the diving window until the required decompression stops are cleared or after 48 hours.
@@ScubaDiverMagazine great thanks!I would like to use it to track gps, dive path underwater, and maybe heart rate with chest strap but already have primary/backup perdix and don't want to do gas switches on 3 devices.
Thanks for the great review. Anyone know how to get those colours activated on the face that's seen in the video? Whatever I do I just get the B/W face.
When you're selecting the watch face you chose the design first and then you should get to chose the colour scheme. Here's the page on the User Guide: www.suunto.com/en-gb/Support/Product-support/suunto_ocean/suunto_ocean/settings/watch-faces/
Yes, you don't need to be breathing from scuba for it to constitute a dive. If you think about commercial divers breathing from an umbilical hose they all count as dives. PADI has a nice definition for what constitutes a dive: Anything below 5 metres/15 feet, and breathe at least 1400 litres or 50 cubic feet of compressed gas or remain submerged for at least 20 minutes. In my log book I would just note the breathing system I was using and fill in all of the relevant details.
No, not yet at least. Some Suunto computers have Google Pay™. But I couldn't find anything on it while I had it and it's not mentioned in the User Manual.
I only need the dive computer I don’t need unnecessary stuff I think they load the stuff on to pump the price up I use tusa solar and I am happy with it also I use Cressi Catesio if I do decide to buy an other dive computer I will choose Shearwater dive computer
Hi, I just bought Suunto Ocean, I've been using Spartan Ultra for 6 years, mainly ocean swimming over 4000 times. I compared Suunto Ocean with two other computers how they handle ocean swimming and the results are surprising ruclips.net/video/WLeTcv6Fqxw/видео.htmlsi=b0ZBoaW8zeVbFK_l , Ocean came out the worst... I'm a practitioner using Suunto on a daily basis, I'm only showing my experience, conclusion Suunto Ocean, Suunto's flagship doesn't handle the ocean well
Is this an AMOLED screen? The entire UI looks terrible and unattractive. It seems like they haven't updated it, and I'm pretty sure this interface was designed for a MIP display.
@emmaoneill579 transmitter pairing is unreliable. It's losing the signal on a random basis, it's get unpaired for no reason. Me and my wife both had a suunto before - the same story on both. I got a teric after - it have about 70 dives on it, not a single issue with AI, to the point where i removed my SPG completely. If I was you , i would go with Tern TX, got one for my wife 4 months ago- and this thing is phenomenal.
You're the only one YT chanel with Ocean review so far, thanks lad
Can you do a short or something with a quick comparison with the MK3i? I think there’s a lot of divers and instructors who are waiting to buy a new computer but just waiting for a comparison since, right now the top end is still the Garmin!
@animishlimaye The only downside I see is that there is no integrated Spotify player. You would basically need to carry your phone to listen to the music... That's rather surprising for Suunto considering that a 4 y.o. Garmin Venu for 200 EUR was already equipped with a music player 🙄
On a positive side, contrary to the 1800 EUR Garmin Mk3 which is twice the price... this one has an underwater GPS tracker!😊
Where have you seen about the underwater GPS? I don't think it's physically possible to do a GPS underwater since the radio waves are reflected on the surface of the water and will never reach the watch
@@skander4429 it’s not GPS. It uses all the inbuilt sensors like depth sensor, navigation etc to create a simulated 3D model of the dive route. It’s not 100% gps accurate.
Tell me if in scuba mode does it display a compass , it does not display tank pressure all the time and how about a dive planner ?
When will the underwater compass be enabled?
It would be great a comparison with Scubapro G3 and Shearwater Tern TX
Did 5 dives already with the Suunto Ocean. Man, it is a great dive computer. The screen is very bright and the buttons are very accessible with 3mm gloves. Lots of info available on the screen. You can (obviously) dive air and nitrox, but not trimix. So it is recreational oriented and not really a tec dive computer. But than, that’s not my type of diving.
Used to dive with the Suunto Eon Core and had a Garmin Fenix 6 for multi sports. Now I got all in one for half the price of the Garmin decent Mk3.
It fills my needs, so……GREAT!!
@@amazingtazz1579 would you be kind confirming a quick point I didn’t find anywhere. It looks like the “dive route” feature is only available after dive and not during it which would be a real game changer. However as I don’t see why it wouldn’t work during the dive (or maybe it needs the GPS coordinate of exit to adjust everything…) I was wondering if you could confirm when it is accessible (during or after only the dive) and it works well 😀 thanks a lot 🙏
I have just received my Suunto Ocean. I also have a Huawei Ultimate smartwatch. First big difference Suunto has added smart watch functions in a dive computer where Huawei has done the reverse... They have added a dive computer function to a smart watch. From a technological point of view, Huawei is fantastic for everyday use and Suunto cannot come close. However, the Huawei stopped working on my second dive, which makes it very unreliable. If you want a fancy watch then go for the Huawei and I wish you good luck on your dives. If you want a proper dive computer then get the Suunto which has very limited smartwatch functionality. The build quality of both is good though.
I’d love to know how it compares to the Shearwater Teric. I know, not the same price… But I’m looking at buying a dive computer for recreational diving. I love the watch form factor. As I already have an Apple Watch Ultra 2 (and no, I’m not going to use it as a “dive computer” as it’s not one… 🤣) that does all my other activities very well, I just want a good, bright computer with all the information on one screen. 😊 I do love the GPS entry and exit point the Suunto tho… 😊 If anyone has any advice, recommendations, please feel free to reply back!! I’m dying to learn more! 😊
As Suunto announced the large layoffs in Finland and relocation of a part of the production to China, this watch might not be built in Finland in future. Also the local maintenance and repair services have been going downhill for some years (doesn't affect necessarily that many people if only local problem).
Had to deal with the support in my region, and it's very disappointing. They don't have a rental bank, and they take 2 weeks to 1 month just to come back to you telling you what's wrong. Then, you have to fix it. Their MacOS software is crashing all the time, it only enables to log dives and doesn't provide any analytical tool, the user manual isn't clear (had to read it 5 times and still full of mysteries), and overall I feel it's made by engineers for engineers, not by divers for divers. And they always try to put you into this Suunto app that gets everything hosted in China. The BT transfer to the iPhone worked only once over the course of 4 years and 200 dives.
I was going to go for either this or the Garmin Descent G1 as my first dive computer. I like the features on both.... I prefer the price tag of the Garmin... but the G1 has been out for a while now and I'm really not sure which one to go for
Thank you for the review! Definitely helps in deciding whether I should get one.
Hi! Thank you for the review, do you know if the computer locks after diving '' incidents'' like the D5?
What about GOOGLE PAY WALLET ? Come on its a must for a modern Dive Smart Watch in this price category.
Thanks for the video, how does it compare to the Mares Sirius and the Tern Tx?
Great review, thanks! How is this ocean compared to the D5 from suunto as a dive computer? Is there anything D5 has/do this ocean doesn’t do/have? Thanks
A big difference is the screen and battery. The Ocean has a much nicer screen and longer battery, almost five times longer in dive mode.
For diving, they have different algorithms which can sway some divers. The layout is slightly different and I don't think you can use the compass on the Ocean in dive mode yet. But I don't think there's a lot that the D5 does that the Ocean doesn't...
Great review and may just give the Garmin Descent MK3i a run for its money!
Can you adjust the size of the font like for notifications? Old eyes want to know... been an issue with Suunto watches in the past except for the 7.
I don't remember seeing that option and I can't find anything from a quick look at the user guide.
It's worth popping Suunto a message, they're very good at writing back in my experience. I don't get to keep the samples so I can't check for you I'm afriad.
What a machine! Great review 👌🏻
Hands down only comparing the Diving abilitys would you choose the peregrinetx (terntx) or the Suunto ocean?
Hi
Thanks for the review, I have a question related to pool swimming, what is the minimum custom pool size I can enter? Is it 15 m?
I swim in a pool that is 15 m in length and want to know if I can use the watch for that
That's a great review!
Ocean has many pros but unfortunately i have noticed during my dives that you cannot use the compass underwater, there is not a @+5 feature, no ndl planner and no dive history. I hope that Suunto will add them in an update. If this happens then it will be a perfect dive tool...
Hello, I saw that Suunto has upgraded his firmware for a compass underwater (it seems basic, no possibility to fix the route apparently). You confirm that there is no dive planning tool? I am interested in this computer but no planning, it bothers me...
Thanks for the detailed explanation.
Do you know how to activate suunt ocean digital compass underwater?
I don't think you can yet. It's been mentioned a fair amount on forums and I'm sure Suunto are working on an update
Thanks for the valuable information.
Can you compare it with shearwater ?
I've tried it at the Vieux Campeur in Paris with extensive explanation and comparison with the Garmin MK3 series. The Suunto Ocean can be paired with a gas pression probe not the first price Garmin, for 250€ more, you have to add another 400 € for compatibility with the MK3i model without the probe itself. There are some differences in the type of maps used. At my level, the difference of price cannot be justified. The only thing making me hesitate for the Suunto Ocean is the size of the watch, larger than the Garmins. That is fine and even better for diving and undersea visibility. Simplicity of buttons and screens also seem better to me with the Suunto. But wearing a kind of bulky, though not heavy, watch for my slim wrists may not be so great outside of diving. But as a diving watch, it seems unparallelled to me at the price.
How is the Heart Rate sensors? Do it give the right information
It seemed accurate while I had it and matched my normal resting heart rate etc.
Many thanks! Any idea if this would pair with the transmitter from the EON Steel?
Yes, both the Suunto EON Steel and the Ocean will pair to a Suunto Tank POD.
Thank you!
It is suitable for sperfishing , like surface time , max dept, water temperature etc. Let's say similar functions like Garmin MK1for apnea or apnea hunt ( sperfishing mode).Thanks
Yes
hi , what about the compass for Diving ? is it there ? thanks
Hi buddy, how does this compare with Garmin mk3i ? Many thanks
Thanks for the review. Is possible use the compass while you are Diving? I can't find It option
Not yet it seems. Hopefully Suunto will include the compass in an update
@@ScubaDiverMagazine Really???? WoW, I had compass in my D5... I think is a big shit... Hahah
Can it do sidemount ?
Is it right that there is no dive planner on this? If so, do you think it's likely they'll add one?
I'm not too bothered about a lack of dive planner, desktop planners are easier to use. But if enough people ask Suunto for one on the Ocean then I'm sure there will be an update in the future.
Thanks. Newbie question: does that mean you take a laptop on the boat with you if you are going to do repetitive dives?
Also, any recommendation for planner would be very welcome. And, since I've got your attention, thank you for all the awesome content!
Or I suppose you plan the day's diving on the desktop planner before even boarding the boat?
Does this Suunto Ocean pair with my exisiting tank sender?
It depends which transmitter you already have. Suunto make two different transmitters, one that is simply called a Suunto Transmitter that paired with a range of computers like the D-range and HelO2 computers and another called the Suunto Tank POD that paired with the EON range and D5 computer.
The Ocean will only pair with a Tank POD and it should have Tank POD etched into the body so that you can tell the difference.
@@ScubaDiverMagazine it pairs with my D6i
If you skip or miss safety or deco stops does it lock you out, and how long if so?
_From the Ocean Manual:_
Suunto Ocean does not lock after you confirm the algorithm deviation trigger alert. Suunto
Ocean continues showing the original decompression plan even if the decompression stop is
violated. A red warning will appear in the window and it will stay in the diving window until the
required decompression stops are cleared or after 48 hours.
@@ScubaDiverMagazine great thanks!I would like to use it to track gps, dive path underwater, and maybe heart rate with chest strap but already have primary/backup perdix and don't want to do gas switches on 3 devices.
Thanks for the great review. Anyone know how to get those colours activated on the face that's seen in the video? Whatever I do I just get the B/W face.
When you're selecting the watch face you chose the design first and then you should get to chose the colour scheme.
Here's the page on the User Guide:
www.suunto.com/en-gb/Support/Product-support/suunto_ocean/suunto_ocean/settings/watch-faces/
Does it show the speed in sailing mode?
'offline maps for 32gb of storage' means I can add music offline to this Suunto Ocean?
hey is battery powered hookah diving still considered diving? should i log my dives with one?
Yes, you don't need to be breathing from scuba for it to constitute a dive. If you think about commercial divers breathing from an umbilical hose they all count as dives.
PADI has a nice definition for what constitutes a dive: Anything below 5 metres/15 feet, and breathe at least 1400 litres or 50 cubic feet of compressed gas or remain submerged for at least 20 minutes.
In my log book I would just note the breathing system I was using and fill in all of the relevant details.
@@ScubaDiverMagazine great thank you I’ll start keeping track!
Hi, as I know the Suunto Ocean can pair with 5 transmitter correct? Then how bout the transmitter, can one transmitter pair with multiple dive comp?
It can connect up to 10transmitters, Idk about how many computers a transmitter can program to.
What about compass while diving
That works just fine!
How its this on mapp? Outdoor
Does this have the new HR sensor as found on the Race S?
@@grumpygrumpygrump no!
Where’s the compass 🧭?
Sweet.
Finally a competitor to the garmin, as a garmin owner im impressed
Anyone know if the D5 straps are compatible?
Bad news, no.
The D5 has a 24mm strap, while the Ocean is 22mm.
@@ScubaDiverMagazine That's a shame. I imagine that was tactical 🙄. Thanks!
does it support google pay?
No, not yet at least.
Some Suunto computers have Google Pay™. But I couldn't find anything on it while I had it and it's not mentioned in the User Manual.
@@ScubaDiverMagazine thank you! And really appreciate the review. Was very helpful.
I only need the dive computer I don’t need unnecessary stuff I think they load the stuff on to pump the price up I use tusa solar and I am happy with it also I use Cressi Catesio if I do decide to buy an other dive computer I will choose Shearwater dive computer
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Hi, I just bought Suunto Ocean, I've been using Spartan Ultra for 6 years, mainly ocean swimming over 4000 times. I compared Suunto Ocean with two other computers how they handle ocean swimming and the results are surprising ruclips.net/video/WLeTcv6Fqxw/видео.htmlsi=b0ZBoaW8zeVbFK_l , Ocean came out the worst... I'm a practitioner using Suunto on a daily basis, I'm only showing my experience, conclusion Suunto Ocean, Suunto's flagship doesn't handle the ocean well
Is this an AMOLED screen? The entire UI looks terrible and unattractive. It seems like they haven't updated it, and I'm pretty sure this interface was designed for a MIP display.
Since it's using same transmitter for AI - your air integration will be a lifelong pain 😂
Can I ask why you think that? New diver looking at one is all
@emmaoneill579 transmitter pairing is unreliable. It's losing the signal on a random basis, it's get unpaired for no reason.
Me and my wife both had a suunto before - the same story on both.
I got a teric after - it have about 70 dives on it, not a single issue with AI, to the point where i removed my SPG completely.
If I was you , i would go with Tern TX, got one for my wife 4 months ago- and this thing is phenomenal.
Interesting. My EON Steel has always paired beautifully and I have never had it unpair.
and what is important this watch is made in Finland not in China as all new watches from suunto