Buddy 2 little advises if I may (I am a Divemaster by the way): the blue “button” that you mention is a purge button, meaning if for any reason water enters the 2nd stage (piece that goes into your mouth) while underwater and you don’t have enough air in your lungs to simply blow and clear it out, you can press the purge valve and air will come-in and clean it for you. 2nd and more IMPORTANT, although 3m depth isn’t much, you should understand some diving physiology basics (or even better get certified as you live in an amazing place for scuba). If you or your son get a full breath of air and hold it at depth and then surface, because of the effect that pressure has in gas volume, his / your lungs could over expand causing some real injury and painful recovery. I don’t want to go to deep on this on the comments section BUT at least please remember to NEVER hold your breath while using that thing :) Big hug.
Wow what a wonderful device, when I was younger I spent two weeks in Catalina on my sister's sailboat and I would have used this thing to its fullest potential because I was in the water snorkeling all the time. I'm sure you and your son will get good use out of it out there in "Paradise" keep up the good work, you always do a very thorough and interesting job on all your reviews.
I used to do some diving in the late 90s. I tried a snuba once in the lower keys. It wasn't for me, I tried it but ended up snorkeling that day. This system is much nicer though, smaller simpler. A little pricey but can be fun for your family if you live by water.
I've been seeing a lot of people use these setups lately. Really has us intrigued to try next season for underwater metal detecting, a bit cold to use the rest of the year here in Buffalo NY!
Does the gear keep up with adult demand for air? I am a PADI divemaster, and many people if not relaxed or startled can hyperventilate, thus the gear doesn't allow enough airflow in these instances. At 10 feet, air does not get as compressed, but a panicking person still can bolt to the surface with expanding air. In your opinion, are you satisfied with this product's safety? Just curious.
That's what I was thinking, especially for all the people thinking they want a longer hose, or to modify it! I heard anything over 12 feet can be dangerous, without knowing about decompression sickness, and how to decompress properly.
Hate to be curmudgeon, just have many years in scuba. DM 60715 looks really cool. Taking deep breath’s at depth and bolting to the surface without training will lead to lung over expansion. 10 feet + as kids will do, add 5 more feet of hose…8 more feet. Now we surface close to 1 atmosphere depth. Ok, now price. 900$? Take PADI scuba 🤿 lessons and rent your gear. That may cover the $900. Plus you are now more aware of the risks associated with this. Like drones - 107 ok 👌🏻 now it’s not fun anymore. 😢
My son was explaining in the video that you do indeed need to be relaxed or it feels like you're not getting enough oxygen. Weighted down and relaxed on bottom seemed to be the best use case 🍻
lol, 1:05 "you put the oxygen in your mouth"....sorry, I thought it was hilarious. I was SOOO into this but then I saw the price and now I have to decide how badly I want it. I've done snuba in Key West with a tank in a raft and a 30ft line. You may be tethered but then again you don't have a bunch of equipment on your back.
Hello Dustin & Keenan, well that was pretty cool. I have never seen that set-up before. It would be great for going out on a sand-bar here in the Gulf, and finding sand dollars, and shells . Really neat.
the button on the front of the mouthpiece is called the purge valve on most regulators . to get water out of it if it comes out of your mouth or is accidently hit partially dislodging it out of your mouth you can blow it out like a snorkel or hit the purge valve .
I wish I knew about this back in July when I was up in the Copper Harbor area on Michigan’s Keweenaw Peninsula jutting into Lake Superior. I wonder how much float COPPER there is yet just 10 feet down and there’s supposed to be quite a few chunks yet all over the place! Around 300 or so pounds of float copper would pay for this system (don’t scoff: there’s an 18-TON slab of float copper at the mineral museum at Michigan Tech)! 😄👍🏼
Our team uses high quality materials to design our products which are less than half the weight of other products on the market. We innovate and assemble here in Pompano Beach, Florida, including manufacturing of our own motors built from precision laser-cut stainless steel sourced from a company in Utah, as one example. You wouldn't believe how much our motor's magnets cost! We'd love for you to try the system out, let us know if you are ever in South Florida, or come visit us at a boat show. We'll be in Annapolis, MD and Newport Beach, CA coming up very soon. Come check it out!
That's a really good Idea and it was great seeing you both enjoying the sea , oh man I wish I could travel again . Lol . Thanks for sharing it , it was great 👍🇬🇧
I'd be curious to know if the air being breathed (which is uncompressed) can still develop any type of condensation at all and slowly deliver water vapor in the air being breathed which couldn't be good for ones lungs.
I once used a garden hose to breath from to cut away a large tree branch that was under water in one of my favorite swimming holes blocking it after a big storm, then a huge chain come along to winch it out. A lot cheaper than $879 dollars haha!
@@DustinDunnill Depends on how deep you want to go. I was fine at about 6 feet. Any deeper than that then yeah. I did not need to go any deeper. 6 feet was totally fine for me. Even so, I think I could build something to go down to 10 feet, for cheaper than the $900 price they are asking. If you have the money to spend it's cool I guess, but I think it is way over priced for what you get.
Thanks for the info on your experience. I was also thinking cost was quite high. Was thinking more along the lines of $500 or less is what the audience for this would spend 🍻
@@DustinDunnill Yeah,I was thinking about the same. I could see paying $500.... Just haha, but it would be better than what they are asking.When I said I'd Probably get one, that was before I saw the price, and I'd have to be pretty well off, and have plenty of disposable income before I'd consider getting one at that price. Still, it's pretty cool. I'd definitely get one if they were $300-$400.
Looks like a great device, would use with caution though and would never go diving without a knife, folks worrying about decompression at 10 foot know nothing about diving, there is absolutely no issues at this depth, more of a danger is untrained people using it and taking a nose full of water, it takes practice for many people to get used to breathing under water, super video though and can't believe how quickly the kids are growing up, I started watching the channel when you first started the drone videos.
This thing could kill you. It's not the decompression, it's the pressurized air in your lungs. Take a full breath when you're 10 feet down and then surface without blowing out the air, you can rupture your lungs. IIRC you can rupture your lungs from coming up from four feet of water. This thing is a death machine if people using it aren't properly trained.
I'll add as a total non-swimmer, I snorkelled on our great barrier reef, 5 years ago and loved it... was very much at peace. took a good 15 minutes till I could go off on my own but.....Best bit was foraging around... hands in the sand, on the rocks... and feeling what was there...Like you're doing... within reason......This gadget is next level... got 25-30ft hose?? lol Love the channel Dustin...Thank You! Side note: Wanna swap for a life in Sydney Australia for 3 months...I'll give you free reign.. cars and all...
This system has a compressor that floats on the water and you can use to snorkel down to 10 feet of water without having to come up for air. When I used it, it gave me 51 minutes.
That Nemo worked about as perfect as it possibly could! Great item! Could be cheaper, as $999 for something that includes what it does, seems expensive. $200 bucks for an extra 5000mah 4s is like buying a battery from DJI! WHOA! Cuz we can buy that size for easy under $50, more like $35-40, on Banggood. The whole system needs to be more like $500-600 and extra batteries for $75 max. Won't sell many with the price that high! That's the problem anymore... companies think they have something Co0ol, so they price it out of reach for most people, and they fail, or it doesn't sell well, because they asked too much for something that in reality has not much to it! I know what these parts cost and there's not much cost there at all. 😳🙄 Nemo maker, try not making a home run on each sale, but on making it affordable and DOING VOLUME! Sheeesh! 🤔😩 Nice review like always. Been watching your channel for going on 5 years now. 😎🤘
I'm no diver but what is the point of the pump? I feel like a lot of weight, product and cost could be saved with just a tube and no pump. Is there a reason for the pump system?
@@julischannel Well, I understand that for more than 10 feet, but have experimented with a hose and a mouth piece at 10 to 12 feet in the near shore ocean environment and I can breath just fine with no pump on the tube!
@@Canyon76 at 12 ft (4m) you have almost a pound per square centimeter (pressure), which will translate in a serious load on your chest if it is NOT compensated by pressured air... I assume you are not a George Floyd, but it will definitely be an unpleasant experience.
I don't think our lungs are strong enough to suck the air down through a tube at more than a few feet. Just a guess. Otherwise these things wouldn't have a pump 🍻
@@DustinDunnill indeed... people can breathe through unlimited length of tube, provided they are near the surface... BUT if you have hundreds of kilograms of water on your chest (10ft DEPTH)... good luck.
Great review. Be careful with a few things: never hold breath while under, come up slower than your bubbles. Might want to do some scuba training. Have fun!
We are going into winter up here in Sandpoint, Idaho. I am going to purchase a Nemo in the spring. I wrote the company and they said they are working on a Nemo that will go deeper than 10 -12 feet. That would be nice. Thank you for the video.
You should get some scuba training before using a Nemo. Breathing in pressurized air is very dangerous. It only takes four feet of water to rupture ones lungs from compressed air.
The excess air you don't inhale naturally is always blown out of the regulator so your lungs will never be exposed to harm unless a component fails. Definitely can't hurt to have some training though 🍻
@@DustinDunnill That's not the way it works. You lungs are exposed to harm by breathing in compressed air. If one breaths in compressed air while under water and then swims up while holding ones breath, lungs will rupture. My wife's cousin died this way. Scuba diving is dangerous. Using the Nemo is probably even more dangerous since the users aren't properly trained.
the only problem is if your 25 ft on the bottom. your down there with weighted help. when you ascend, your bringing up all the weight with you, when are they going to make a simple bcd for this system. something you can air up and help you float your head above water.. i have the bleu3 30fter.. and thats the only problem i have found with it.
Did the yellow float come with it?? If not pls tell us where it came from. Is the battery lithium? Can it go on a plane? How to clean tube air comes thru?
The float is an included accessory that is sold with the system. All our systems are run on lithium ion batteries and they are airline friendly. We even have a travel certificate that can be printed in the event questions arise.
You answered this question a while ago in another video... But I can’t find it anymore... So: Who sings the song Cool Down at the start and end of this video? Edit: found it. It’s Abby Rico - Cool Down (soundcloud)
I want one for metal detecting off the beach in South Florida ( the 80cu dive tank is a real pain to transport from car when you are over 70 years old ) but I think the price and only 60 min between charges makes it not worth it for me - if the battery's were half the price and there was an adaptor to have two or three connected together to increase the time and waterproofed I might consider it - I get 2 hrs on an 80cu at that depth and I normally skip breath - now that I think of it I could build my own higher capacity battery like on electric bikes if I could find the connectors and waterproof it -
The Nomad Mini can do just that! By adding the Diveboost kit you can stack batteries together and dive longer. The batteries are smaller and so is the system!
Awesome video guys!! We love our Nemo. Be on the lookout for a new version summer 2021. Dive blu3 is supposed to be releasing the Nomad. Similar principal but with a 40’ air line. 🤙🤙
Once you go below about 10 or 12 feet, you had better know how to scuba dive, and when to exhale on the way up. This looks like a great device for snorkeling. I have serious doubts about letting non-trained people use it as a substitute for scuba. There's just too much chance for a very bad lung accident.
What happens when the battery gets low? you didn't cover it in the video, does it beep or pulse the air or something so you know? or all of a sudden does it just cut off?
Well my friend another great. Different from the drones but that what I like about you channel. I’m they will come out with one bigger and longer holes. Thanks 🤩
You can't use anything longer than 12 feet, or there is a danger of getting the bends from inexperienced people using it with out knowing how to decompress properly.
@@DustinDunnill Love get out there dustin look forward to your reviews ,ive had my Air 2 s about a week after swapping from the Air 2. its a lot nippier and climb rate and descent is crazy.oh its 1 inch sensor is great too....o3 stunning .so far no issues...fingers crossed i flew my air 2 a lot and loved it but this is a great upgrade.
I purchased nomad blu3 from their dealer Kellyco metal detectors in august and few months later received email from dealer (Kellyco metal detectors) that I should check with Blu3 if my device is safe to use. Then I emailed and called to Blu3 and dealer, Blu3 confirmed by serial number that my device is unsafe, compressor can blow up and cause user's death by drowning. I asked if I can return device and get refund or just get a replacement, dealer and Blu3 refused to do so. Also there is no time frame to fix this device yet. I hope they won’t make me pay for shipping. Now my trip to Mexico in December is questionable. Please see attached emails from blu 3 and kellyco on their google listing. Who will cover time without device?, I bought device to use, not to deal with all of this. Blu3 simply dont stand behind their products.
I watch Bondi Treasure Hunter all the time, He uses one of these a lot i dont think he used the extended snorkel shaft sometimes especially when he's not alone or not in the ocean. Probably wont be using that in the open ocean much so probably wont need the flag anyway, id doubt a boat hitting it would do damage to either unless the hose somehow gets caught in a propeller
As a certified advanced diver I think these are great units, but the dangers are taken too lightly. At 10 feet deep, breathing compressed air can still kill you if you don't take it serious, let alone at 30 feet. And biggest the risk is that in case of material failure the precautions that should be taken to prevent injury or death from 30 feet deep are not just understood by watching a video after buying the unit. These "toys" can be deathly if not taken serious. And their popularity is growing, so we will see the lawsuits rolling in because of injury and even death, and then even for a 10 foot deep unit a certification will be required before you can buy it.
I get it that a "blanket" caution is advised but @ 10feet... I'm interested in what could happen REALISTICALLY where a quick one second pop up to the surface would remedy if air supply has stopped. If a child had a problem then the parents should be at fault for negligence. The certification should be in the equipment functionality at this level. On the other hand, I can see a deeper 30feet being much more risky and possibly grounds for a cert. In my opinion a required cert for only 10 feet is kind of nonsense.
Realize that since it is compressed air, it will expand when going up towards the surface. Holding your breath while doing that could severely damage your lungs by just a 3 foot depth difference. So 10 feet could destroy lungs so badly that you would suffocate at the surface because you literally would have “exploded” you lungs. This does not happen during snorkeling or free diving because the air in your lungs is at surface pressure. The same science that makes you cannot breath the air through a tube at just a few feet deep because of the water pressure creates the danger when coming from under water to the surface.
I think your statement is missing a huge variable in the volume of lung expansion compared to depth. Your example may be true for a much deeper dive, 50+ feet? 10 feet near surface will not destroy your lungs as you mention. Everyone's body is different but my son and I felt minimal pressure on a full breath when coming up from the 10 foot depth. There was also a natural urge to let the air out with the slight pressure when surfacing (kind of like putting your arms out subconsciously when you fall). Even at deeper depths it seems you'd really need to struggle and hold the pressure back in your lungs to do the damage you speak of.
the girl in the begining is clearly does not understand in diving at all 1. who's going to dive with make up? 2. did you see the 60cm waves she's about to 'enter'? this system will never be able to withstand these waves.
this dude is living the dream, beautiful family, awesome place, coolest toys... good for you Dustin.
And he's getting payed to do it
Buddy 2 little advises if I may (I am a Divemaster by the way): the blue “button” that you mention is a purge button, meaning if for any reason water enters the 2nd stage (piece that goes into your mouth) while underwater and you don’t have enough air in your lungs to simply blow and clear it out, you can press the purge valve and air will come-in and clean it for you.
2nd and more IMPORTANT, although 3m depth isn’t much, you should understand some diving physiology basics (or even better get certified as you live in an amazing place for scuba). If you or your son get a full breath of air and hold it at depth and then surface, because of the effect that pressure has in gas volume, his / your lungs could over expand causing some real injury and painful recovery. I don’t want to go to deep on this on the comments section BUT at least please remember to NEVER hold your breath while using that thing :)
Big hug.
Wow what a wonderful device, when I was younger I spent two weeks in Catalina on my sister's sailboat and I would have used this thing to its fullest potential because I was in the water snorkeling all the time. I'm sure you and your son will get good use out of it out there in "Paradise" keep up the good work, you always do a very thorough and interesting job on all your reviews.
I used to do some diving in the late 90s. I tried a snuba once in the lower keys. It wasn't for me, I tried it but ended up snorkeling that day. This system is much nicer though, smaller simpler. A little pricey but can be fun for your family if you live by water.
Would definitely make snorkeling more enjoyable... now I just need some calm clear water and a 50% off sale : )
I've been seeing a lot of people use these setups lately. Really has us intrigued to try next season for underwater metal detecting, a bit cold to use the rest of the year here in Buffalo NY!
Does the gear keep up with adult demand for air? I am a PADI divemaster, and many people if not relaxed or startled can hyperventilate, thus the gear doesn't allow enough airflow in these instances. At 10 feet, air does not get as compressed, but a panicking person still can bolt to the surface with expanding air. In your opinion, are you satisfied with this product's safety? Just curious.
That's what I was thinking, especially for all the people thinking they want a longer hose, or to modify it! I heard anything over 12 feet can be dangerous, without knowing about decompression sickness, and how to decompress properly.
Hate to be curmudgeon, just have many years in scuba. DM 60715 looks really cool. Taking deep breath’s at depth and bolting to the surface without training will lead to lung over expansion. 10 feet + as kids will do, add 5 more feet of hose…8 more feet. Now we surface close to 1 atmosphere depth.
Ok, now price. 900$? Take PADI scuba 🤿 lessons and rent your gear. That may cover the $900. Plus you are now more aware of the risks associated with this. Like drones - 107 ok 👌🏻 now it’s not fun anymore. 😢
My son was explaining in the video that you do indeed need to be relaxed or it feels like you're not getting enough oxygen. Weighted down and relaxed on bottom seemed to be the best use case 🍻
That's pretty cool, I would be afraid of shark's lol.. Good Job to you both. You got some beautiful shells.💯🤘
Do you ever plan on doing a review on the dji smart controller? You’re the only UA-cam reviewer I trust. You’re very thorough and honest.
lol, 1:05 "you put the oxygen in your mouth"....sorry, I thought it was hilarious. I was SOOO into this but then I saw the price and now I have to decide how badly I want it. I've done snuba in Key West with a tank in a raft and a 30ft line. You may be tethered but then again you don't have a bunch of equipment on your back.
I've only done snorkeling a couple times, not really living near that kind of water, but i like this review, this is a great channel.
Hello Dustin & Keenan, well that was pretty cool. I have never seen that set-up before. It would be great for going out on a sand-bar here in the Gulf, and finding sand dollars, and shells . Really neat.
Pretty cool! I'm moving to the big island in a couple of weeks, might be something cool to have once I get established.
Nice video...great kids, fabulous dad!
the button on the front of the mouthpiece is called the purge valve on most regulators . to get water out of it if it comes out of your mouth or is accidently hit partially dislodging it out of your mouth you can blow it out like a snorkel or hit the purge valve .
I wish I knew about this back in July when I was up in the Copper Harbor area on Michigan’s Keweenaw Peninsula jutting into Lake Superior. I wonder how much float COPPER there is yet just 10 feet down and there’s supposed to be quite a few chunks yet all over the place! Around 300 or so pounds of float copper would pay for this system (don’t scoff: there’s an 18-TON slab of float copper at the mineral museum at Michigan Tech)! 😄👍🏼
I love all your videos they are really an escape to me
Wow that is cool , wish they were cheaper thou...
Our team uses high quality materials to design our products which are less than half the weight of other products on the market. We innovate and assemble here in Pompano Beach, Florida, including manufacturing of our own motors built from precision laser-cut stainless steel sourced from a company in Utah, as one example. You wouldn't believe how much our motor's magnets cost!
We'd love for you to try the system out, let us know if you are ever in South Florida, or come visit us at a boat show. We'll be in Annapolis, MD and Newport Beach, CA coming up very soon. Come check it out!
That's a really good Idea and it was great seeing you both enjoying the sea , oh man I wish I could travel again . Lol . Thanks for sharing it , it was great 👍🇬🇧
I'd be curious to know if the air being breathed (which is uncompressed) can still develop any type of condensation at all and slowly deliver water vapor in the air being breathed which couldn't be good for ones lungs.
The little compressor does not produce oxygen as the guy describing it - the compressor generates compressed air! NAUI Dive instructor Michael Jones
That is hot. Really liked the device. Would buy due to your review.
Could even use it to work on a boat or in a marina. Do some underwater inspection
I once used a garden hose to breath from to cut away a large tree branch that was under water in one of my favorite swimming holes blocking it after a big storm, then a huge chain come along to winch it out. A lot cheaper than $879 dollars haha!
I don't think our lungs are strong enough to suck the air through a line more than a few feet deep, hence the need for a pump 🍻
@@DustinDunnill Depends on how deep you want to go. I was fine at about 6 feet. Any deeper than that then yeah. I did not need to go any deeper. 6 feet was totally fine for me. Even so, I think I could build something to go down to 10 feet, for cheaper than the $900 price they are asking. If you have the money to spend it's cool I guess, but I think it is way over priced for what you get.
Thanks for the info on your experience. I was also thinking cost was quite high. Was thinking more along the lines of $500 or less is what the audience for this would spend 🍻
@@DustinDunnill Yeah,I was thinking about the same. I could see paying $500.... Just haha, but it would be better than what they are asking.When I said I'd Probably get one, that was before I saw the price, and I'd have to be pretty well off, and have plenty of disposable income before I'd consider getting one at that price. Still, it's pretty cool. I'd definitely get one if they were $300-$400.
When do you know when the battery is running low?
It should be pretty straightforward when it runs out completely
It stops pimping air and you come up to surface 🍻
Looks like a great device, would use with caution though and would never go diving without a knife, folks worrying about decompression at 10 foot know nothing about diving, there is absolutely no issues at this depth, more of a danger is untrained people using it and taking a nose full of water, it takes practice for many people to get used to breathing under water, super video though and can't believe how quickly the kids are growing up, I started watching the channel when you first started the drone videos.
Thanks. I wouldn't think there would be any danger at 10 feet except for learning how to relax and breath 🍻👍
@@DustinDunnill lung overexpansion is an issue. Never hold your breath.
This thing could kill you. It's not the decompression, it's the pressurized air in your lungs. Take a full breath when you're 10 feet down and then surface without blowing out the air, you can rupture your lungs.
IIRC you can rupture your lungs from coming up from four feet of water.
This thing is a death machine if people using it aren't properly trained.
I'll add as a total non-swimmer, I snorkelled on our great barrier reef, 5 years ago and loved it... was very much at peace. took a good 15 minutes till I could go off on my own but.....Best bit was foraging around... hands in the sand, on the rocks... and feeling what was there...Like you're doing... within reason......This gadget is next level... got 25-30ft hose?? lol
Love the channel Dustin...Thank You!
Side note: Wanna swap for a life in Sydney Australia for 3 months...I'll give you free reign.. cars and all...
Sounds like a neat idea. Would love to visit Australia 🦘 🍻
Is this the same as air buddy ? What’s the difference ?
This system has a compressor that floats on the water and you can use to snorkel down to 10 feet of water without having to come up for air. When I used it, it gave me 51 minutes.
Really cool thanks for sharing with your family
That was a great demo. I enjoyed the vid. Thank you
Hi, could you adapt that to a full face mask?
They have a full face mask accessory on their website.
@@RickHuizinga They do? I looked at all the products listed on that site and didn't see anything about a full face mask unless I missed it
Thank you... very inspiring... again... as usual.
Looks like a great device.
You are a great Dad also.
Thanks my friend. We had fun testing it 😁🍻
That Nemo worked about as perfect as it possibly could! Great item! Could be cheaper, as $999 for something that includes what it does, seems expensive. $200 bucks for an extra 5000mah 4s is like buying a battery from DJI! WHOA! Cuz we can buy that size for easy under $50, more like $35-40, on Banggood. The whole system needs to be more like $500-600 and extra batteries for $75 max. Won't sell many with the price that high! That's the problem anymore... companies think they have something Co0ol, so they price it out of reach for most people, and they fail, or it doesn't sell well, because they asked too much for something that in reality has not much to it! I know what these parts cost and there's not much cost there at all. 😳🙄 Nemo maker, try not making a home run on each sale, but on making it affordable and DOING VOLUME! Sheeesh! 🤔😩
Nice review like always. Been watching your channel for going on 5 years now. 😎🤘
I agree it’s just overpriced. I get some parts are expensive but seriously bring the price down
Yes you have that right...being scammed isn't right
Now y’all need to learn sign language to communicate underwater 😉
I was about to say this sounds like Dustin dunnill but then i realized it was you lol. I’m used to your drone videos.
Does blu3 make a hose for two divers?
Not sure. I didn't see the option when I reviewed it. The website might have the info I linked in description under the video 🍻
Looks cool, I'd use it to catch he'e but too expensive for me.
I'm no diver but what is the point of the pump? I feel like a lot of weight, product and cost could be saved with just a tube and no pump. Is there a reason for the pump system?
Your lungs are not strong enough to compress air that much. Therefore you need compressed air.
@@julischannel Well, I understand that for more than 10 feet, but have experimented with a hose and a mouth piece at 10 to 12 feet in the near shore ocean environment and I can breath just fine with no pump on the tube!
@@Canyon76 at 12 ft (4m) you have almost a pound per square centimeter (pressure), which will translate in a serious load on your chest if it is NOT compensated by pressured air... I assume you are not a George Floyd, but it will definitely be an unpleasant experience.
I don't think our lungs are strong enough to suck the air down through a tube at more than a few feet. Just a guess. Otherwise these things wouldn't have a pump 🍻
@@DustinDunnill indeed... people can breathe through unlimited length of tube, provided they are near the surface... BUT if you have hundreds of kilograms of water on your chest (10ft DEPTH)... good luck.
Great review. Be careful with a few things: never hold breath while under, come up slower than your bubbles. Might want to do some scuba training. Have fun!
What do you do with the shells?
Hi Neal. We keep them for decorating around the house and also my wife makes jewelry out of them 🍻
Now your son just needs an underwater metal detector and he will be all set to find treasure!
This looks great. Would be cool for poor repairs
Good for all kinds of in-water repair for sure... at least to a depth of 10ft anyway.
Who sings this version of the song at the start? AMAZING!! I need to know please!
Abby Rico 🍻
Hi could you please add a link where you can listen to this maga song? unfortunately nowhere to find him
Only thing missing is flippers! What an excellent video of the Nemo! Well done
Fins*
Luke I am your father..... at 14:30... lol Great video Dustin
We are going into winter up here in Sandpoint, Idaho. I am going to purchase a Nemo in the spring. I wrote the company and they said they are working on a Nemo that will go deeper than 10 -12 feet. That would be nice. Thank you for the video.
You should get some scuba training before using a Nemo. Breathing in pressurized air is very dangerous. It only takes four feet of water to rupture ones lungs from compressed air.
The excess air you don't inhale naturally is always blown out of the regulator so your lungs will never be exposed to harm unless a component fails. Definitely can't hurt to have some training though 🍻
@@DustinDunnill That's not the way it works. You lungs are exposed to harm by breathing in compressed air. If one breaths in compressed air while under water and then swims up while holding ones breath, lungs will rupture. My wife's cousin died this way.
Scuba diving is dangerous. Using the Nemo is probably even more dangerous since the users aren't properly trained.
Where can I get a copy of the song 🎧 n the intro Dustin?
the only problem is if your 25 ft on the bottom. your down there with weighted help. when you ascend, your bringing up all the weight with you, when are they going to make a simple bcd for this system. something you can air up and help you float your head above water.. i have the bleu3 30fter.. and thats the only problem i have found with it.
Did the yellow float come with it?? If not pls tell us where it came from. Is the battery lithium? Can it go on a plane? How to clean tube air comes thru?
The float is an included accessory that is sold with the system. All our systems are run on lithium ion batteries and they are airline friendly. We even have a travel certificate that can be printed in the event questions arise.
What a GREAT IDEA! Nice! Thanks for sharing 411.
You answered this question a while ago in another video... But I can’t find it anymore... So:
Who sings the song Cool Down at the start and end of this video?
Edit: found it. It’s Abby Rico - Cool Down (soundcloud)
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I want one for metal detecting off the beach in South Florida ( the 80cu dive tank is a real pain to transport from car when you are over 70 years old ) but I think the price and only 60 min between charges makes it not worth it for me - if the battery's were half the price and there was an adaptor to have two or three connected together to increase the time and waterproofed I might consider it - I get 2 hrs on an 80cu at that depth and I normally skip breath - now that I think of it I could build my own higher capacity battery like on electric bikes if I could find the connectors and waterproof it -
The Nomad Mini can do just that! By adding the Diveboost kit you can stack batteries together and dive longer. The batteries are smaller and so is the system!
i was hoping for the thing qui gon Jin used
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this would be one way to learn swimming without freaking out
What do you do for a living there in Hawaii?
Awesome video guys!! We love our Nemo. Be on the lookout for a new version summer 2021. Dive blu3 is supposed to be releasing the Nomad. Similar principal but with a 40’ air line. 🤙🤙
Once you go below about 10 or 12 feet, you had better know how to scuba dive, and when to exhale on the way up. This looks like a great device for snorkeling. I have serious doubts about letting non-trained people use it as a substitute for scuba. There's just too much chance for a very bad lung accident.
What happens when the battery gets low? you didn't cover it in the video, does it beep or pulse the air or something so you know? or all of a sudden does it just cut off?
3-5 minutes before the battery needs to be charged it will alert the diver by giving pulsing breaths
Excellente dad skills😀😁👍
Well my friend another great. Different from the drones but that what I like about you channel. I’m they will come out with one bigger and longer holes. Thanks 🤩
You can't use anything longer than 12 feet, or there is a danger of getting the bends from inexperienced people using it with out knowing how to decompress properly.
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I don’t know that. Thanks for the info.
It sounds like the predator underwater.
What is the price of this and how long does it last in air time?
They use the button for pushing out the water while diving.
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great video i go too use it in to the netherlands detecting
Great love it
That's ace
Fantastic well done 👍 N/S 🏖💙🇬🇷
temperature of water?
A nice 75 ish degrees 🍻
Please tell me what kind of watch you are wearing.
I linked my gear in description under video 👍
Nice Shot in Underwater
Just one question, Is the air pressurized at all?
The pump makes the air flow throw the tube on demand as needed. There is no pressurization holding tank.
What’s the song at the beginning of the video? Great video👍👍
Awesome location, I just Subscribed
Awesome video. Just curious who sings the opening song
please review airbuddy
Pretty cool idea but were are all the fish?
Where the reef is
Let's see some reef fish vids that would be awsome!
any news on an Air 2S video Dustin ?
I bit the bullet and ordered one 💸😵. It just arrived so I'll be in review 🍻
@@DustinDunnill Love get out there dustin look forward to your reviews ,ive had my Air 2 s about a week after swapping from the Air 2. its a lot nippier and climb rate and descent is crazy.oh its 1 inch sensor is great too....o3 stunning .so far no issues...fingers crossed i flew my air 2 a lot and loved it but this is a great upgrade.
where the beautiful girl went away? :D
Watch it Bub, that's his daughter!
Don't go pissing off Papa Bear!
I purchased nomad blu3 from their dealer Kellyco metal detectors in august and few months later received email from dealer (Kellyco metal detectors) that I should check with Blu3 if my device is safe to use. Then I emailed and called to Blu3 and dealer, Blu3 confirmed by serial number that my device is unsafe, compressor can blow up and cause user's death by drowning. I asked if I can return device and get refund or just get a replacement, dealer and Blu3 refused to do so. Also there is no time frame to fix this device yet. I hope they won’t make me pay for shipping. Now my trip to Mexico in December is questionable. Please see attached emails from blu 3 and kellyco on their google listing. Who will cover time without device?, I bought device to use, not to deal with all of this. Blu3 simply dont stand behind their products.
Good product!!!
I would still use this product in a second. Just a little spendy 🤑. Nice review, by the way.
My wife is going to go nuts when I ask if I can do this, lol lol . I 63, 100% disabled, only swimming helps my condition. Lol. Bearhunter5
What an incredible device....very pricy but KOOL
Neat but not 900 dollars neat.
Cool!
This video started off GREAT, however I quickly lost interest at around the 0:41 second mark, no sure why? 😉
Meh i use a rotational pump that making to much noise reason I say that be good for spear fishing
Video is good
Hi
I watch Bondi Treasure Hunter all the time, He uses one of these a lot i dont think he used the extended snorkel shaft sometimes especially when he's not alone or not in the ocean. Probably wont be using that in the open ocean much so probably wont need the flag anyway, id doubt a boat hitting it would do damage to either unless the hose somehow gets caught in a propeller
Gadget man 😊😊😊😊
what would really be nice if you didn't have to mortgage your house for one.
Brah is that where the sunrise shells stay only ten feet off the shore? Aloha from Kapaa Kauai 😎🤙
Your island get um braddah 😂🤙🍻
@@DustinDunnillshoots ik ik but I neva can find um 😂 lol Aloha & it's crazy to see how grown up your kids is now😁🤙
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The hose is so short, it should be twice as long.
As a certified advanced diver I think these are great units, but the dangers are taken too lightly. At 10 feet deep, breathing compressed air can still kill you if you don't take it serious, let alone at 30 feet. And biggest the risk is that in case of material failure the precautions that should be taken to prevent injury or death from 30 feet deep are not just understood by watching a video after buying the unit. These "toys" can be deathly if not taken serious. And their popularity is growing, so we will see the lawsuits rolling in because of injury and even death, and then even for a 10 foot deep unit a certification will be required before you can buy it.
I get it that a "blanket" caution is advised but @ 10feet... I'm interested in what could happen REALISTICALLY where a quick one second pop up to the surface would remedy if air supply has stopped. If a child had a problem then the parents should be at fault for negligence. The certification should be in the equipment functionality at this level.
On the other hand, I can see a deeper 30feet being much more risky and possibly grounds for a cert. In my opinion a required cert for only 10 feet is kind of nonsense.
Realize that since it is compressed air, it will expand when going up towards the surface. Holding your breath while doing that could severely damage your lungs by just a 3 foot depth difference. So 10 feet could destroy lungs so badly that you would suffocate at the surface because you literally would have “exploded” you lungs. This does not happen during snorkeling or free diving because the air in your lungs is at surface pressure. The same science that makes you cannot breath the air through a tube at just a few feet deep because of the water pressure creates the danger when coming from under water to the surface.
I think your statement is missing a huge variable in the volume of lung expansion compared to depth. Your example may be true for a much deeper dive, 50+ feet? 10 feet near surface will not destroy your lungs as you mention. Everyone's body is different but my son and I felt minimal pressure on a full breath when coming up from the 10 foot depth. There was also a natural urge to let the air out with the slight pressure when surfacing (kind of like putting your arms out subconsciously when you fall). Even at deeper depths it seems you'd really need to struggle and hold the pressure back in your lungs to do the damage you speak of.
Well, that is your assessment. Every SCUBA instructor will tell you differently……
Love it! Head over to Urban Drones to get yours :)
Damn my dream is to live in Maui
for $1200 you can get your scuba diving
certification, (about $400-$500)
and rent the equipment.
don't waste your money on this.
The thumbnail promised me hot girls in bikinis but the video is hairy dudes in wetsuits.
basically a floating air compressor!. and nope with scuba you can breathe how you like i.e naturally.
Please stop calling it O2 that is being pump to the diver. It’s AIR.
the girl in the begining is clearly does not understand in diving at all
1. who's going to dive with make up?
2. did you see the 60cm waves she's about to 'enter'? this system will never be able to withstand these waves.