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Suunto has just announced the release of a new hardcore dive computer, the HelO2. Designed for very serious divers indeed, this computer-interfaced wrist computer has the following features:
- Full mixed-gas capability. Up to eight gases as primary or secondaries.
- Incorporates the new ‘Suunto RGBM’ decompression algorithm.
- Oxygen contents from 8-100%, helium from 0-92%.
- Of course, it’s waterproof to 120m (390ft).
- It’s paired with graphical Windows-based diver planner software that allows a complete dive profile to be pre-programmed, or to plan based on data from previous dives.
- From the software, you can export mix data to give to the air vendor.
This goes way beyond nitrox or trimix, and is probably the instrument of choice for commercial divers and mixed-gas divers. I can see it being nice to have for recreation divers who want better planned or longer dives, and also those who use trimix for the additional safety margin that it provides.
Price is not yet available.
By Paul Hubbard
3 comments
I want to know what is Suunto HelO2 dive computer.
@eeeqqq:disqus A dive computer is used to relay all sorts of data to a diver including timing, depth, decompression, etc. Its a wrist mounted tool for managing all of the data about your dive so you can be as safe as possible. See more here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dive_computer.
It is
a new
surprises thing for me to dive
computer.