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Dive Computers

Scuba Diving Computers: Behind-The-Scenes Photos of ScubaLab's Gear Review

Look behind-the-scenes of ScubaLab's dive computer review, where our team of scuba divers tested out the latest gear in the lab and in the field.

Why You Need To Read the Manual For Your Dive Computer

When it comes to your dive computer, it's better to be safe than sorry. Read the manual.

11 New Dive Computers Tested and Reviewed By ScubaLab

ScubaLab's 2016 review tested 11 new dive computers. If you're looking to upgrade your scuba gear check out these console and wrist-mounted computers.

Video: ScubaLab Testers Choice Dive Computer — Oceanic VTX

The Oceanic VTX dive computer won Testers Choice for air-integrated wrist computers during ScubaLab's 2016 test. We go into detail in this video review.

Cressi Giotto Dive Computer

The Giotto is the first Mixed Gas dive computer designed and built entirely by Cressi.

Hollis TX1 Computer

The TX1 is a mixed-gas dive computer capable of open circuit air/nitrox/trimix and wireless HP monitoring. The TX1 utilizes a Bühlmann ZHL-16C algorithm with user adjustable gradient factors, allowing the diver to uniquely control their decompression calculations.

New Scuba Gear: Cressi Computer, SeaLife Underwater Camera and Brytor Dive Light

Check out our quick guide to the latest and must-have scuba diving gear. We've got dive computers, underwater cameras, and light accessories.

Sherwood Vision Computer

The Sherwood Vision takes Sherwood's console computers to a new level of sophistication and technology.

Introducing the Cressi Newton Dive Computer

The Cressi Newton is a truly compact dive watch computer.