Diveroid is a new diving application and enclosure that allows you to transform your smartphone into a diving computer, offering an affordable underwater camera, logbook, compass and more thanks to ...
Divers looking for a safe way to take their smart phone under the waves might be interested in DIVEROID. A unique product that transforms your smartphone into a multifunctional dive computer, an ...
The new Oceanic Plus Dive Housing allows the iPhone to be used as a dive computer and capture underwater photo and video. Jesse Orrall (he/him/his) is a Senior Video Producer for CNET. He covers ...
Which dive computers are best? If you’re new to diving, you’re probably busy researching — and stocking up — on essential tools and accessories. One of the most important electronics you’ll need to ...
One of the most impressive features shown in the Apple keynote was the Apple Watch Ultra dive computer functionality. This effectively allows the new rugged watch to completely replace a dedicated ...
There are already devices that allow smartphones to double either as dive computers, or as underwater cameras. The currently crowdfunding HotDive, however, does both. Constructed from a single piece ...
As any scuba diver will know, communicating while underwater can be difficult. Although it's possible to use hand signals, you still have to get other divers' attention so that they see those signals ...
All-in-one dive computer and smartwatch adds a bright AMOLED display for easy reading at any depth plus tools for life in and out of the water "Whether you're a novice diver or more seasoned, the ...
If there's one thing I used to fear about single-board computers, and the Raspberry Pi in particular, it was their ability to function underwater. While most people wouldn't submerge a Raspberry Pi, ...
It’s impressive how much functionality is typically packed into Garmin’s fitness-focused watches already, but offering all this with a dive computer built in at 43mm wide is most welcome for those ...
You know, every time I hear or read the name "Cochran," I think of a fictional Star Trek character who invented warp drive. Yeah, I'm a Trekkie. What amazed me was how something so complicated could ...