We tested its transmission capability in shallow waters and it worked up to 10 feet way from the tank with no problem.Īlthough these are our first "owned" dive computers, we have used ones provided by good Dive Shops before and this Brand so exceeds both sister Aeris PDC's and Suunto, which was our other choice. The transmitter worked perfectly, never shut off, as others have referred to, even though I had it mounted left side while I wore the PDC on my right wrist. Under all conditions it worked flawlessly, was easy to read, switched screens efficiently and performed all functions easily and effortlessly from setting Nitrox mix to logging our dives. We have used them for over 30 dives so far and in varying conditions - deep and shallow good ambient light to total darkness from the Cayman's North Wall at 112+ ft to the semi-darkness of the Palancar Caves at 90ft. eatable for the quality and features for this type of wrist mounted computer. This is a great PDC and we chose the Oceanic brand based on its features, the many positive reviews, both here and in online forums, coupled with LP's incredible price, which was unb. We couldn't be any happier for numerous reasons and would have been just as happy with the VT3, but are overjoyed with the VT4.1. My wife and I purchased two Oceanic VT3 dive computers with transmitters recently (November 2012) and were delighted when Oceanic, in conjunction with LP, sent us two VT4.1's instead. The ONLY con I can think of for this thing is the wrist-band is really long and there's not a second loop-hole thing to secure it, so it kind of flops around unless you loop it yourself.
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Each of them can be changed to whatever I want each dive, plus it has built-in stupid-proof alarms in case you screw up. s to tell me when I should *probably* turn around (1500psi), when I definitely need to end the dive because of low air (500psi), when I have a set amount of air-time remaining (7 mins), and a couple others. I love being able to set up personal alarms for it based solely on my air remaining. It seemed overwhelming at first, but the class breaks it down function by function and makes it insanely easy to understand and operate.
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It was very easy to read and operate, and the free online class that came with it guides you through its functions with ease and simplicity.
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I loved this PDC from the second I synced it up with the wireless adapter and prep'd for my first dive with it.