🌊 Dive Smart, Dive Connected!
The Aqua Lung i200C Dive Computer is a cutting-edge device that enhances your diving experience with Bluetooth connectivity to the DiverLog+ app, allowing for remote control of settings and data sharing. With four versatile operating modes and a user-changeable battery, this lightweight dive computer is perfect for both casual and professional divers.
Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
Item Dimensions | 5.25 x 5.25 x 4 inches |
J**S
Easy to use dive, watch
We bought this dive computer for our brand new certified diving daughter ...it's great easy to use very reliable, and the hot pink was just an added bonus and she absolutely loves it
A**R
Returned - Nothing but trouble
I ordered this Aqua Lung i200 when, just prior to a dive trip, I found that my Cressi computer would not work after changing the dead battery. I had previously sent the Cressi back to the factory for a reset and even though they said it wouldn't happen again, it did. This was the only computer I saw that would arrive in time before I left on my trip, so that was actually the deciding factor.I wish this could be a positive review, but this computer was a BIG fail! Merchant enclosed a new battery with the computer which was nice, but that only meant that they knew it was old stock and the original battery was most likely very low on charge. Surprise, surprise - that was the case. After only about an hour of familiarization, the display would only flash all 8888s. I installed a brand new battery (not the merchant supplied one that came with the product) being sure to lubricate the seal even though the manufacturer said battery replacement without a new seal would void the warranty. That fixed the dead battery problem but troubles continued.After the 5th and 6th dives, the computer gave false flashing "100 O2" warnings after easy no deco air dives. That only happened on that one day, but it then would not allow access to the computer functions such as Plan and Log even though the Dive, Desat & Last Dive functions did appear to be working. Not sure of the computer's accuracy, I had to verify my status with computers of other divers in my group. Then after 12 dives, the computer seemed to reset itself and lost the records of the first 12 dives. IThe display would also blank periodically. The Dive, Desat & Last Dive functions still appeared to work (again with dubious accuracy) but the computer still would not access the Plan and Log functions.To top it all off, the "watch" itself lost 2.5 hours in the first 3 weeks.Item was returned to Amazon for a refund. Perhaps I just got a "lemon," but I think I'll try another brand as a replacement.
K**D
Don’t bother trying to understand the directions
The directions are worthless. Go to You Tube instead. It’s a shame they couldn’t figure out how to write usable directions, because the dive computer works great once it is set up correctly. Have used it on three dives 30-50 feet. Easy to read, easy to use. Really happy with it.
K**H
Worked great but setup not obvious
Bought this for my 12 year old as he completed his PADI Advanced Scuba certification & Enriched Air. Works great but button assignment not obvious. Thankfully we can set everything from the iPhone app which is really the only simple way to do it. I have an old Suunto Mosquito and much more straight forward, although wish they had iPhones back then as an interface would have been great as well. Used the watch in unison with a Suunto Cobra and tracked perfectly.
M**I
Great Dive Comouter
Awesome gift for my wife, for the price it is a great dive computer for her first one! She loves the color and how durable it feels!
J**S
$400 for a $200 dive watch? Don't buy it
I bought this dive watch a couple years ago. It cost me a little under $200 then. I bought mine brand new from my local dive shop. It's a decent beginner watch. It has the basic necessities- depth, dive time remaining, air, 2 tank setting, Decomp time, safety stop, etc. It will suffice for the recreational diver that dives less than 10 dives/year. It's a decent dive computer. However, $400 is double what you would pay for it in your local dive shop. Don't pay that much. It's price gouging.
C**Y
Do Not Buy !!!! Was pre-owned by someone else!
The media could not be loaded. Was previously used before I bought it . Had a couple issues with the limit. The light often didn't work. Guess your paying for what you get. They did refund me after refusing at Frist. Just spend a little more and get something better.
M**.
Update: Unreliable under water - I didn't feel safe
The media could not be loaded. 1/10/2024 Update: AVOID THIS DIVE COMPUTER! First dive went smoothly. However, on the ascent of dive 2, the computer crashed in about 20-30 feet of water, just as my teen son and I were preparing for our safety stop. Our BCs didn't have depth gauges, so we were depending upon our Aqua Lung i200C. And it failed us spectacularly. We've just returned home from our dive trip, and my dive computer is on its way to UPS. I'll be looking for a more reliable brand - under water is no place to pinching pennies in search of a cheap piece of equipment.Original December 2023 Review: I'm an amateur diver with about a dozen dives under my belt, so don't need a super expensive dive computer yet. This i200C has a good feel on my wrist. Nice size, and buttons are easy to reach. Still figuring out how to navigate the buttons, but expect that it'll do the job. I'll follow up after my dive trip with video of the watch under water, and my feedback on how it performed!
E**.
Pila
Venia con la pila casi muerta y y el ponerle una nueva me salio en 1500 , muy mal del proveedor, pero la computadora excelente funcionamiento en el mar , la seguiré probando
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