Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.69 x 5.35 x 5.35 inches |
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Package Weight | 0.33 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.72 x 4.72 x 4.72 inches |
Item Weight | 0.44 Pounds |
Brand Name | Mares |
Color | Blue |
Material | Glass, Rubber |
Manufacturer | Mares |
Part Number | 0792460143341 |
Model Year | 2016 |
Mares Puck Pro Wrist Computer - White
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Brand | Mares |
Material | Glass, Rubber |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.72 x 4.72 x 4.72 inches |
Item Weight | 0.44 Pounds |
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The top-seller for the last four years, it has the new set the real. Size of the great value for money but lies within cover Champions.
Ergonomic housing, large screen with big power.
Since its predecessor has a diver needs better pleased: Intuitive with a simple press of a button (includes a puck just one key stroke perfect.)-La technology stylish and scientifically programme RGBM Mares Wienke with deep-voix, 3 modes of air, nitrox on bottom and efficient, a resolution kontraststarkes, and requests, backlit with a superb scale in an angle of up to 170 ° the new naturelles. a kobold representative puck Pro is a name more power High drauf: case is significantly lower than, But as soon as uhrengroß, is even more than the screen and dargebotene information clear strukturiert. the puck can also as a change of the gas up to 100% oxygen and calculated the early departure of ageing, it is now up to the date via USB interface (Optional) in the mind dive (PC) or mixed Diary (Mac) family organizer integrierbar.
Measures Features:
- Max. : 150 m (ft) 492
Memory HR
Capacity: 36 sampling-conseil profile: 5s
Display
- Recharging: Yes Battery changeable yourself): Yes
Plan – Einheiten mode: Yes (Metric/Imperial): Yes
Fresh Water or salée-
- Controls: Yes Registration of the nitrogen cycle
On/Off: Acoustic oui-alarme
: Yes uncontrolled growth of/off: Yes Display: Yes
aufstiegsgeschwindigkeit
- Digital display aufstieggeschw. (M/min)
: Height oui-réglable: Yes
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ASIN | B00GN0TC5A |
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Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #167,337 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #22 in Digital Diving Gauges |
Date First Available | November 13, 2013 |
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Customers like the value, versatility, ease of use, and quality of the scuba diving computer. For example, they mention it's a great tool for new divers, it loads all your dive data directly into the SSI dive log, and it'll make diving fun with its single-button interface. Some appreciate the performance, and audible alarms. That said, opinions are mixed on the appearance.
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Customers find the electromechanical gauge easy to use. They mention that it is very simple and perfect for beginners or pros. They also appreciate the brighter display and the single-button interface. Overall, customers say the product is perfect for scuba diving.
"...I read through the manual and after that found the single-button interface fairly simple, though occasionally I would press-and-release when I meant..." Read more
"...It's easy to use, the display makes sense and is readable and it doesn't inundate you with too much info. Only one thing was confusing...." Read more
"I love that it is super easy to use. I watched a 10 minute youtube video and that was all I needed for the instructions..." Read more
"...I've been diving for over 20 years so I've been through a few. It's simple to use and the numbers are big enough to see without reading glasses...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the performance of the product. They mention that it is very functional, has no problems, and is reliable. Some say that the computer works ok and the guide is clear. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...to the point that I liked it (did a couple night dives) and it functions well...." Read more
"...It has worked flawlessly for me...." Read more
"Works great, but someone had used this "new" piece of equipment before me!..." Read more
"...Once watch is set up, it works great." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the product. They mention it's a great entry-level computer with great features. Some say that the product gives them information on the depth they are diving and the temperature of the water.
"...Anyway, I was pretty impressed with all the features packed into this computer...." Read more
"This is a good computer. I wanted to wait to review it until after I used it. I used it for a week in the Philippines and am happy with it...." Read more
"...It gives you information on the depth you are diving and temperature of the water but does not seem to do a great job of measuring how long you have..." Read more
"...I have not been diving with the Puck Pro yet. The computer is not bad. Very simple and easy to use...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the computer. They say it's a reasonable choice for a first computer and decent for its price.
"...The Puck Pro seems like a very good value (I paid $195 each), and after my first multi-day trip there weren't any features that I missed." Read more
"...It is super reasonably priced for the value. I have been using it for almost a year now and its been going great...." Read more
"...I believe it a good value and a reasonably good choice for a first computer...." Read more
"...Easy to read. Easy to use. I LOVE this computer. The price was amazing as well...." Read more
Customers like the versatility of the scuba diving computer. For example, they say it works great, is easy to use, and makes diving fun. Customers also mention that it loads all their dive data directly into the SSI dive log and stores all the dive data for later. That said, they also say it's a great backup to the main dive computer they use.
"...The price was amazing as well. With the synch kit, it loads all your dive data directly into the SSI dive log. It is exactly what I was looking for." Read more
"...For the price this computer is really a great tool for new divers. I plan to use it extensively on my trip to Belize in a few months." Read more
"...expensive models are great, but this has all basics and stores all the dive data for later. I'm very impressed." Read more
"Got this when I got SDI certified and it was easy to use, made diving fun" Read more
Customers like the audible alarms in the electromechanical gauge. They say the beep alarm is easily heard and not too sensitive. They appreciate the extras like being able to turn on and off the alarms. The ascent alarm gets their attention but isn't obnoxious.
"...but it also has some nice extras like being able to turn on and off the audible alarms..." Read more
"...Ascent alarm gets your attention but isn't obnoxious. Has everything a recreational diver will ever need...." Read more
"...Beep alarm is easily heard and not too sensitive- Back light was bright enough for a Cavern dive..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the appearance of the electromechanical gauge. Some mention it's very pretty, nice, and has a graphic tissue loading bar, while others say it'll turn into trash. They also didn't like the watch band, finding it hard to put on with 3-finger mitts.
"...Puck Pro had all the features that we wanted, including a graphic tissue loading bar which we had grown used to from our old dive computers...." Read more
"...Lastly, and least importantly, It's pretty ugly. There are other's out there with a large face that aren't as bulky looking." Read more
"Very nice. computer..." Read more
"...does more then expected and is quite small. did not care for the watch band. to hard to put on with 3-finger mitts...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the battery life of the electromechanical gauge. They mention that it arrived with a dead battery or a low battery.
"Came with a dead battery. Luckily my husband has a kit to change batteries and they are inexpensive...." Read more
"...battery power was already flashing that it was low and the battery needed to be replaced...." Read more
"...Absurd. And screen is not bright enough. Was shipped with a low battery. Does not immediately sense submersion." Read more
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After ordering and receiving the Puck Pro, I was quite pleased. First, it wasn't as large as I thought it would be based on one of the Amazon reviews I had read. Sure, it's huge compared to a regular watch, but it is the same or slightly smaller than our old computers. The dive resort we stayed at rented Zoops and they seemed bigger (at least in diameter). Anyway, I was pretty impressed with all the features packed into this computer. Of course it is Nitrox compatible (are there any dive computers that aren't now?), but it also has some nice extras like being able to turn on and off the audible alarms (some people find ascent alarms too sensitive and annoying, though you risk missing a more serious NDL or MOD alarm), an optional deep stop mode, a back light, altitude settings, the ability to make the algorithms more conservative, an optional PC-link cable w/software, and even a dual gas mode.
I read through the manual and after that found the single-button interface fairly simple, though occasionally I would press-and-release when I meant to press-hold-and-release (and vice-versa). My dive buddy didn't read the manual and didn't find it super obvious at first how to navigate the menus before each dive, but was able to figure it out. Underwater you can't really go wrong as pressing the button only toggles between average depth, max depth and clock/bottom time, or turns on the back light if you press-hold-and-release. About the only place you could get into trouble pressing the button *during* a dive would be if you accidentally turned on the dual gas feature on the surface (at a different O2%) *and* unintentionally enabled the second gas during the dive. This seems like an unlikely scenario, especially since the dual gas defaults to off every time you enter the enriched air menu. Our old computers had started burning through batteries for some reason so I bought some replacement battery kits (battery, o-ring, hatch) which weren't that expensive (<$15) just in case the Puck Pro ended up being a battery hog.
During the trip the computers were easy to use. I brought our old dive computers with hose mounts and used them in parallel. I dove Nitrox with ~32% O2 on 17 dives over 7 days. Whenever I compared my old Oceanic Data Plus to the Puck Pro during a dive, the Puck Pro was more conservative but I never got that close to my NDL on either computer (my max depth during the trip was ~90 feet and all the dives had bottom times between 60-70 minutes). Once or twice I quickly went from a horizontal to vertical orientation in order to vent my BC and that caused the audible ascent alarm to go off. But I didn't find it overly sensitive. If anything, it was a good reminder on the few occasions that I was starting to ascend too quickly. No problems with the batteries during the trip (as expected), so I'll be keeping those spares for next year. I found the back light to be a little anemic during my night dive but adequate. You can program how long it stays on but I opted to keep it at the default 6 seconds which worked fine for me. The wrist band is really long, I guess in case you've got a massive wrist and a really thick wetsuit. I will probably trim it before my next trip, though during this last trip I just doubled it over and tucked the end into the clasp to keep it from flopping around.
After the trip, I was able to download the dive log successfully using the optional PC-link cable. I do find that the software doesn't automatically detect the Puck Pro when I first connect it, but it usually does after I manually search a second time. One weird thing did happen with the PC-link cable before the trip. While I was learning how to use it, I tried attaching the cable to the dive computer while the Puck Pro display was on and the USB cable was plugged in to my desktop computer. While I was attaching the cable to the Puck Pro I released the clasp while it was a bit crooked and while trying to slide it back into place I caused the Puck Pro to reset! There's a way to do this on purpose through the menu with a reset code (apparently for use by dive resorts/shops as rentals when there are potentially new divers using the computer each day). After the inadvertent reset, the Info menu showed an additional reset (it logs each reset) so had I been in the middle of multi-day diving with any residual nitrogen in the model, I think that info would have been lost. That would be bad. For that reason, I didn't try to download any dives during the trip and I made sure that when I connected it at home after the trip, I first connected the cable to the dive computer with the USB disconnected from my PC and the Puck Pro off. Then I set the dive computer to PC connect mode, then I plugged the other end of the USB cable into my computer. That worked fine.
Overall, I'm very pleased with this dive computer and my dive buddy had no complaints. The Puck Pro seems like a very good value (I paid $195 each), and after my first multi-day trip there weren't any features that I missed.
It is super reasonably priced for the value. I have been using it for almost a year now and its been going great. It is conservative for safety stops but I don't mind. It is also a bit more clumpy but in comparison to way more expensive dive computers, it is similarly sized. Not a professional diver but I try to dive in my free time. Great product and meets my needs.
I thought I would like the simplicity of the one-button design, but now I'm not so sure. It's pretty inconvenient never being able to go back to a previous screen. You have to always go forward through sometimes 5 or 6 screens to get one screen back.
I also don't care for how quickly the screen shuts off if you haven't pushed a button for several seconds. And when you do go back to it, it doesn't start where you left off, it's back to the first screen, so you have to go through all the menus again. If I'm using the computer's log function to enter dive information in my paper log, by the time I write down a couple things and come back, it's already shut off, and I have to work my way back through all the menus. There does not appear a way to adjust the interval before it shuts off.
Lastly, and least importantly, It's pretty ugly. There are other's out there with a large face that aren't as bulky looking.