Any piece of scuba diving equipment that doesn’t do its job threatens the life of the diver. That’s why Aqualung recalled about 16,400 of its i330R Scuba Diving Computers. The problem, according to ...
A SCUBA diving computer that can display inaccurate sea level dime times at certain altitudes, peptide-C glass vials that can break and hammock stand welds that can break are among recalls issued ...
If you’re new to diving, you’re probably busy researching — and stocking up — on essential tools and accessories. One of the most important electronics you’ll need to buy is a dive computer, which ...
As any scuba diver will know, communicating while underwater can be difficult. Although it's possible to use hand signals, you still have to get other divers' attention so that they see those signals ...
Apple has a long history of putting legacy businesses out of business, and it looks like dive computers are next. The company just announced that its newest watch can be used as a full-on scuba-diving ...
Digital dive computers that measure time and depth are being recalled this week because they can malfunction, posing a risk of drowning to divers. Here's a more detailed look: DIGITAL DIVE COMPUTERS ...
In September, Apple launched the Apple Watch Ultra, which is not only waterproof to 100 meters (330 feet) in depth, but can also be used as a dive computer with the help of a companion app developed ...
Aqualung has recalled one model of its SCUBA dive computers because it “can fail to adjust to the user’s altitude and display incorrect calculations for sea level dive times at altitudes exceeding ...
This photo provided by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission shows a Hollis DG03 dive computer that is being recalled because when used with an optional integrated transmitter, the computer can ...
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