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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 17, 2024
Looks great keeps good time great price
Waterpilot
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2023
My favorite dive watch ever was the Suunto Mosquito. This Mares watch is a great replacement with some modest improvements. The freedive/bottom time lock is frustrating, but all you have to do is enter the code 1234 on the erase screen to unlock. It appears that doing this does not effect the dive log. The size is a perfect compromise between being large enough to see and small enough to wear every day. The planning function is quick and intuitive.
Deb B
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2020
I use this for a back up computer for my Mares Wide. I love it because the displays match up so well that there is not any confusion about that data. The redundancy of the two computers allows me to not miss a dive due to a computer failure. The ease of this also being a watch, it was my go to for our dive trip. Never came off my wrist.
Maren Cremer
Reviewed in Germany on February 9, 2020
Leider ist beim ersten Tauchgang Wasser ins Gehäuse gelaufen. Damit war er hin.
Ric C. Ruhlman
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2019
I bought this for my wife and it has worked well as a back up to her main dive computer. The issue is though, the design is not robust enough where the wrist band attached to the watch. It has now broken for the 2nd time (original was replaced by Mares). It's unfortunate because all the other functionality of the watch has worked well.
Hassan Rizwan
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2018
Great as a watch. Went diving with it for the first time in Sri Lanka and it worked as expected. The sound beep alarm when acending too fast can easily be heard. The display is easily visible under water. It gives detailed info abt the dive once you surface. Would highly recommend it.
Scuba Stacy
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2018
I’m a padi instructor and love this watch , however that being said, even tho I wear it every day not only does it log dives, it gives time 24-7. This makes the batttery dead within one year . They sell battery replacement sets but it’s difficult to do without a mares store. I replaced my old battery thinking it was easy but the “o” wasn’t in properly and I work on regulators etc. water got in and corroded it. It may last a normal diver longer but for me it was kind of a bummer. I bought it again however because it’s so easy to read
Charles-E Desirant
Reviewed in France on January 22, 2018
Ravi de mon achat,montre ordinateur complète,facile à utiliser et performante. Très légère et beau design. Je la recommande à ceux qui veulent un bon ordinateur de plongée à prix très intéressant.
Stephanie Bradford
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2018
I bought this as an intermediate level dive computer for someone special. He loves to wear it as a generic watch as well as using it for diving. The size is great, even for a smaller person and the features are intuitive. Highly recommend this as a mid-cost, advanced recreational diving watch.
Penny Seaver
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2017
My son absolutely loves this Wrist Dive Computer. He had purchased one for his wife at Christmas and thought that it would do for the both of them. Not so, but could no longer get this from his Dive Shop and I found it on Amazon and was shipped to me in two days. It made his diving trip with his wife the best. It was is an absolute for diving these days. He was amazed at how easy it was to use. Great present!
Kyla
Reviewed in Canada on January 3, 2017
Love it. Easy to use - so many options for tracking dives and setting parameters. Great at depths/indiglo light easy to push in the dark (wreck diving). Best part, was wearing this while travelling as a regular watch!
Dude
Reviewed in Germany on April 28, 2017
Dies ist mein erster eigener Tauchcomputer und ich habe mich nach langer Recherche für dieses Modell vor allem wegen der geringen Größe entschieden. Man kann den Computer ganz angenehm am Handgelenk tragen, ob an Boot, am Strand, oder auch während eines Spaziergangs. So kann man auch am Strand jederzeit die Uhrzeit sehen und kann sein Smartphone oder die normale Uhr in der Unterkunft lassen. Man sollte sich allerdings nicht täuschen lassen - das Display und Gehäuse ist deutlich größer als eine normale Armbanduhr. Dies ist auf dem Bild nicht ganz ersichtlich, das Produkt ist allerdings auch wesentlich kleiner als die meisten üblichen Tauchcomputer. Für meinen Eindruck ein gutes Verhältnis.Nun zum eigentlichen Zweck: Das Display kann man unter Wasser gut ablesen. Für schlechte Lichtverhältnisse gibt es auch eine Beleuchtung. Die Bedienung unter Wasser ist kein Problem, allerdings sollte das für den durschnittlichen Tauchgang nicht unbeding notwendig sein, da das Gerät die wichtigsten Informationen direkt anzeigt und automatisch den Sicherheitsstopp einleitet. Der Tauchmodus wird entweder nach einigen Sekunden Verzögerung im Wasser eingeleitet oder sofort bei Wasserkontakt wenn man den entsprechenden pre-dive Modus einschaltet. Die Bedienung über das Gerät und die zwei Tasten ist einfach, entweder per kurzem Klick oder per Gedrückthalten.Leicht negativ: die Tasten fühlen sich etwas unangenehm an da sie aus Metall sind. Vor allem beim Gedrückthalten macht sich das bemerkbar. Hier wären gummierte oder mit Kunststoff überzogene Tasten wahrscheinlich wesentlich angenehmer gewesen, auch wenn das dem Design schadet.Aufpassen: bei einem 5mm Wetsuit passt der Computer gerade so um mein Handgelenk. Wer breitere Handgelenke hat sollte eventuell die optional erhältliche Armbanderweiterung erwerben.Zusammengefasst bin ich mit diesem Tauchcomputer bisher sehr zufrieden und kann eine Kaufempfehlung aussprechen.
MH
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2015
This is a short review describing the good and the bad based on some tropical water diving I did in January 2015.The good:- two button operation is very intuitive- display is easy to read- reasonably good watch functionality- looks decent and is not overly large on a man's arm.- Support hotline (US) is prompt and knowledgeableThe could be better:- watch alarm is not very loud. I wouldn't want to rely on it for making the dive boat in the morning.The rant about the bad:Apparently Marres decided that once you use Freedive mode, it will lock the computer into it for 24h for safety reasons. Here is the thing. I took the new computer snorkeling in Freedive mode and went down once to 11ft for about 30s to test its pressure sensor and alarm sounds. The next day when I went scuba diving I discovered that I could not get out of freedive mode. It was stuck in freedive mode and I could only use it as a rudimentary timer and depth gauge. Thanks for making my scuba dives "safe"!After calling Marres support, I know why. There is warning statement in the manual that says "Do not practice free diving within 24 hours of having performed a scuba dive." OK fine. I got the warning. I understand it. But why didn't you tell me that you are actually LOCKING the dive computer into freedive mode? There is no indication on the display telling you why you cannot get out of freedive mode. At least there should be a timer displayed or something. But the better way to deal with this would be a manual override function. There can be all sorts of valid and perfectly safe reasons on why you would want to do it.Also, the statement reads don't do freediving AFTER scuba diving - NOT scuba diving AFTER freediving. Apparently, freediving mode is a fancy bottom timer. In the bottom timer section you find a warning that states: "Dives in bottom timer mode are performed at your own risk. After a dive in bottom timer mode you must wait at least 24 hours before diving using a decompression computer." That is probably the explanation why I cannot switch out of freedive mode into any of the scuba modes. Explaining that it goes both ways in the freedive section would have been nice, too.
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