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Suunto Ocean Dive Computer: First Full Dive with Review and Rating with Benjamin Hadfield
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- Опубліковано 6 сер 2024
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Take the first full dive with the revolutionary Suunto Ocean Dive Computer. Discover the advanced features of this state-of-the-art dive computer, including Dive-Smart Technology, waterproof capabilities up to 100 meters, a 40-hour battery, and seamless wireless tank pressure monitoring with the Suunto Tank POD Transmitter.
Experience the dive and sports combined with over 95 sport modes, brilliant AMOLED display, stainless steel construction, and long-lasting battery performance. Watch as Benjamin showcases the effortless usability, robust durability, and precise tracking that make the Suunto Ocean the perfect companion for all your underwater and high-intensity adventures.
🔹 Dive-Smart Technology
🔹 Waterproof up to 100 meters
🔹 40-Hour Battery Life
🔹 Wireless Tank Pressure Monitoring
🔹 Over 95 Sport Modes
🔹 Brilliant AMOLED Display
🔹 Stainless Steel Construction
🔹 Seamless Connectivity
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1:09 NDL Arch
1:38 Button functions during scuba diving
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2:26 Main Dive View
3:22 Buhlmann 16 GF algorithm
4:28 Suunto Gradient Factors
5:44 Dive Safety
6:57 Arch illustrating
tank pressure
7:56 Dive setup
12:03 Star Ratings
21:44 Would we purchase?
25:19 Who is Benjamin Hadfield
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great review. i keep going back to your reviews.
I appreciate that!
Love your reviews that show the dive computers in actual use! It's really great to see how the computer behaves under water and how the information is shown in practice at various stages of the dive. Much appreciated!
you bet! I always hated the reviews that looked like they came from the manufacturer where they were just pushing buttons on a white background. I wanted to see it on a dive! SO, here we are! :)
@@TeachMeToDive You're the best! It is really strange to see a review of a dive computer without the actual dive. 90% of them look like a dealer presentation not a review.
By far best review of Suunto Ocean in actual use!
Thank you so much! Just wait, we have another video coming that is head-to-head with the Garmin! :)
@@TeachMeToDive Can’t wait! 😊
best review of the ocean during an actual dive.
Thank you so much
Hi. Great review, as a recreational diver this is the equipment which I want to use.
To be honest Suunto ocean was delivered to my door yesterday.
To clarify I think there is an option to change deco level/ safety stop between 3 and 6 meters. Which will give you 10/20 feet.
Looking forward to first dive with this computer in about 2-3 weeks
There is definitly a setting for that for sure. (it seams to ignore it though. We changed it on a subsequent dive and it still set a 10' SS and a ceiling of 10'. I have other Suunto computers though, and they all do the same thing :)
Just a note regarding telling people to read the manual to understand what GF means. It might give some divers the wrong idea where understanding GF qualifies you to enter deco. Please, you must take the required training and have working understanding of decompression theory. While it's true that GF Low / High boils down to when is your first deco and the length of your last stop before end of dive, it is prudent to understand the effect of GF on nitrogen tissue loading.
Dive safe and stay safe.
Love you reviews. Keep it up please.
Looking forward to your head 2 head video between Suunto Ocean and Garmin MK3i
WE SO AGREE! We do like to put in notes and warnings, often, that if you don't understand technical diving and aren't certified, to PLEASE, take a class from a certified human... NOT UA-cam :) lol Thank you for pointing this out!
Great video !!! I like the 5 stars summary for each category!!!
My Suunto D4i is a stickler for ascent rates and will record any "infraction" and you can see them in the dive summary on their software.
We have notice that will all Suunto Products :) They like safety for sure!
Will you cover freediving too? Also showing the dive app after a dive and what you can see on datas and also export from the app - for scuba as for freediving?
Unfortunately, we don't do anything with Freediving. As for the AP, not in this video, but we are covering that in the head-to-head video against Garmin.
Fantastic review. Hope for a comparison with Scubapro G3, Tern TX and Apple Ultra.
I will work on that, we do have a full head to head with the Garmin and the Apple watch already up though
Thanks for the great video. When you review the app, I'd like to see your underwater dive path and if the data can be exported. Does the app let you take a screenshot of the path? (I know some apps like banking prevent screenshots)
So, here are my thoughts on that. The dive path was highly inaccurate for these tests. I am not sure if it was due to the way we dove with the computer or not, but it really didn't represent our path at all. It did show our starting and ending points very well though. As for the ap, it is a little more basic than we would prefer, and while it gives the desired info, the dive graph is a little more tough to follow in technical form.
So, the "underwater GPS" isn't available underwater right ? Like we don't have a way to know where we came from while we are underwater ?
I think it's something the Apple Watch Ultra provide, with "pinpoints" available in the compass view
So, yes and no. There are some companies working on underwater GPS, but it is still a ways away. Right now though, Garmin & Suunto have an "accelerometer" available for diving. Unfortunately, none of them are super accurate or consistently accurate though.
Does the dive path tracking work? Can you see it on the app after a dive?
PS Did you get your Mares Quad CI yet? I am still waiting for my preorder :)
The dive path was highly inaccurate for these tests. I am not sure if it was due to the way we dove with the computer or not, but it really didn't represent our path at all. It did show our starting and ending points very well though. We haven't seen anything out of Mares on that yet either.
I have a Suunto D5 which is nice but the battery life is not great. How does the Ocean battery life compare to the D5? Also for the D5 there's a different type of tank pod, can I use the same pod for the Suunto Ocean?
The D5 and the Ocean should be compatible with the same transmitter. As for Battery life, the Ocean has a very long battery and should be a MAJOR improvement over your D5
Need to have compass (unless I missed it) on this computer
NO Compass... At least not yet. Suunto expressed that it will be coming in a software update...
Hi, I just got my Suunto Ocean, seems Suunto has added in the Compass feature, how do I access it during scuba dive mode ?
They have a surface compass at this time, but do not have it integrated into the dive functions.
@@TeachMeToDive noted on that, but when I quit the diving mode and go to the compass, the dive log can’t be saved right ?
Hi I want to buy a computer watch can you advise me between garmin mk3 vs suunto ocean
Thank you very much
Stay tuned, we are working on a head to head right now and will have it out next week
@@TeachMeToDive thank you
Seems like the Tern TX at a similar price point have more tech features (for diving, not all the other non-diving features this one has).
What kills this one for me is that it doesn't support something as simple as sidemount, but seems to me that it could be fixed with a software update if they wanted to.
We have been hearing from Suunto that they will be or are working on a SM for the last 18 months. Who knows, maybe it will show up. But, Tern Peregrine. I am a Peregrin Fan. The Tern TX is a nice, simple watch, but as a surface and data watch, it is just that "a watch" lol
What kills it for me is Suunto being Suunto and not just using the standard algorithm. Yeah yeah yeah. More conservative but if I’m buying something this much for the features I don’t need or want a nanny.
@@dclangst I agree with that. It is funny, to dive Suunto against a Perdix (or any other tech computer with GF), I set the rest to 50/85 and the Suunto to 55/90 so that they come up about the same.
Gradient Factors would be a hard topic for a recreational diver like me to understand; until I watched this amazing explanation about it from Dr. Simon Mitchell.
ua-cam.com/video/UY61E49lyos/v-deo.html
Take a look at this as well, at around 6:19 we go through Gradients: ua-cam.com/video/HLiMtJSMc5Q/v-deo.html