Last week, Oceanic Worldwide announced their new GEO Wristwatch Personal Dive Computer. Air-, Nitrox-, gauge-, and freediving-compatible, the GEO measures depth and calculates and tracks nitrogen tissue loading – allowing users to alternate between scuba, freediving, and snorkeling. The GEO also features custom audible alarms, to signal elapsed dive time, for example, or maximum depth. The GEO comes with a wrist band extender so users can switch between wetsuits and drysuits; a user-replaceable battery; and OceanGlo backlighting, so you can see how late you are returning home at any time.
Nerdy? The optional OceanLog allows you to easily transfer dive data from your GEO to your PC via a plug-in USB cable, so you can geek out with medians, averages, maximums, and p-values. Gnarly, Charley! The GEO Personal Dive Computer lists for $430. The pocket protector is your responsibility.
[Via Diverwire]







