Product Comparison: Oceanic Geo 2.0 vs Suunto Zoop Novo
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- I am very happy with the purchase, and would gladly buy it again. I am a Rescue Diver, and do a lot of wreck and cavern diving down to about 130ft (many on nitrox).
- Easy to use, easy to read. Fits nicely on a female wrist.
- It is a great value purchase, and you can wear it as a regular watch to boot.
- Is a smaller watch in comparison with other dive watches which is nice.
- Great gear. Nice to wear as watch. A way to save battery (sleep mode) will be a must.
- You can read up before you use it or just hit the water. It activates itself at about 2' and guides you from there.
- Simple and friendly interface. I used this computer during our trip and info were consistent with my husband Aladin Scuba Pro computer.
- It has all of the modes necessary for anyone but the most experienced technical diver.
- I love my Suunto! It is great for all divers for just a general dive watch.
- I'm happy with the watch. First 2 dives at about 8m Max depth.
- The computer WILL NOT LOCK YOU OUT if it goes into decompression mode. Many computers will not allow you to dive for 24hrs after entering required decompression.
- This computer has a lot of features that are only found on computers twice this price.
- Screen is super easy to read in the water. Menus and general use are super intuitive, the manual is well put together.
- Very user-friendly. Alarms works according the settings, numbers and indicators are very easy to read under the water.
- Does the job, tracks my depth, time and nitrogen saturation simply and clearly.
- Beeps at you if you are ascending too quickly. Beeps at you if you are about to pass no decomp bottom time.
- The monitor is big and easy to read even in situation of low light or low visibility.
- They are easy to use, and we really like the four button interface - it helps navigating around the software.
- We also really enjoy the ability to do either electroluminescent OR phosphorescent back-light during night dives.
- This is a very easy to use non-Aire integrated dive computer. The numbers are large and easy to read.