Product Comparison: Suunto D4i vs Suunto Zoop Novo
This site is a free online resource that strives to offer helpful content and comparison features to its visitors. Please be advised that the operator of this site accepts advertising compensation from certain companies that appear on the site, and such compensation impacts the location and order in which the companies (and/or their products) are presented, and in some cases may also impact the scoring that is assigned to them. The scoring that appears on this site is determined by the site operator in its sole discretion, and should NOT be relied upon for accuracy purposes. In fact, Company/product listings on this page DO NOT imply endorsement by the site operator. Except as expressly set forth in our Terms of Use, all representations and warranties regarding the information presented on this page are disclaimed. The information which appears on this site is subject to change at any time. More info
- Despite the price, this wrist computer is great. Very easy to use and it has an awsome look.
- I can use this computer in multiple modes. Very happy with it. The battery needs replacing after approx 150 dives.
- It is a perfect size, stylish, and reliable. It can also be used as a great, oversized watch throughout the year!
- The D4i is elegantly put together, wearable as a watch, and if it lives up to the legacy of Suunto, it will serve me well.
- Can handle normal air dives, Nitrox mix and freediving.
- 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.
- I practice spear fishing and it has helped me a lot monitoring depth and dive time.
- I have not had the chance to do some scuba of late, but the freedive works great!
- This D4i is just about perfect, and it looks great ;) Very fast sampling rates and many adjustable settings , especially the length of backlight time :)
- Very easy to use and has easily read display whilst underwater.
- The logbook function provides all information required to give current diving conditions.
- 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.