What are the advantages of a wrist dive computer over a console dive computer?
A wrist dive computer is compact, lightweight, and in some cases can double as a day-to-day watch, making it much more versatile. It offers essential dive data, including depth, time, and no-decompression limits, in a wristwatch form, which is convenient for travel and casual wear between dives.
Do watch-style dive computers provide the same features as larger dive computers?
Yes, most watch-style dive computers offer advanced features similar to larger dive computers, such as depth tracking, no-decompression limits, ascent rate monitoring, and even multiple gas compatibility. Some models also include air integration, a compass feature, and Bluetooth connectivity for enhanced functionality.
Can a wrist dive computer be used for both recreational and technical diving?
Many wrist dive computers are designed for both recreational and technical diving, with features like multiple gas switching, nitrox compatibility, and dive planning modes. Check the specifications to ensure the model you’re considering meets your specific diving needs.
How should I maintain my wrist dive computer?
Rinse your wrist dive computer with fresh water after each dive, especially after saltwater exposure, and gently pat it dry. Regularly check battery levels, and if it's rechargeable, follow the charging instructions carefully to maintain battery health.
Are wrist dive computers suitable for daily wear?
Some models of wrist dive computers are watch-style and include multisport and smart features for everyday use. Other models have only dive computer features but are still compact enough to be worn in between the dives or throughout the day during your dive vacation. There are also wrist-mounted dive computers with large displays, meant to be worn only during dives. Choose the option that best suits your needs.