Dive into the Future! 🌊
The Shearwater Perdix 2 Ti Dive Computer is a robust and reliable full-size dive computer featuring a 2.2" backlit color LCD screen, customizable vibration alerts, and the ability to integrate air data from up to four transmitters, all powered by a user-changeable AA battery.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.67 x 4.53 x 2.8 inches |
Package Weight | 0.38 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.5 x 4 x 2.75 inches |
Brand Name | Shearwater Research |
Color | Ti Black |
Material | Glass |
Manufacturer | Shearwater |
Part Number | 13302 |
M**E
Shearwater can
It's hard to overrate Shearwater products. I have a Teric and two transmitters that have worked flawlessly and this will now be my main computer with the Teric as a backup. Their customer service is spectacular as well. If you need a dive computer, Shearwater is an easy choice.
C**.
My new favorite piece of diving equipment!
The media could not be loaded. After many hours of researching and watching YouTube videos about different dive computers and the pros and cons of each computer I finally landed on buying the highly recommended Perdix 2 Ti Black. It is on the pricey side of the list of dive computers, however I consider it a very important piece of equipment to monitor my well-being while underwater so I opted to pay the extra money compared to cheaper dive computers. I also consider it to be future proof for quite awhile if I want to ever move from recreational diving into technical diving.This past weekend I had the chance to break it in and try it out for the first time on a few dives. I LOVE IT! Screen is easy to read, even in low light conditions, and I have it customized exactly how I want it including it working perfectly with the Swift Transmitter I also purchased to go with it. Over multiple dives I didn't notice any drop in comms between the transmitter and computer either.The amount of data if provides you when you download the dive logs is amazing. You have all the very basic information plus a bunch of advanced data if you really want to drill down into your statistics and fine tune your underwater performance.The one downside that I personally do not like, isn't even with the computer itself, but rather their downloadable app. It feels very outdated and the UI could be improved and made a bit more modern. It does not match the same quality that Shearwater puts into the actual dive computer itself so hopefully they eventually overhaul their app. I don't see this as a major issue, there are various third-party dive log apps that will connect to any dive computer and download the data which I found work much better for now.Love my Perdix 2 and I'm already excited to get more diving in just so I can use it more! Highly recommend!
R**R
Outstanding with or without AI module
This is a safety must for those who dive semi-regularly or below 60'. I chose this over Descent Mk3 due to it's large screen and simple 2-button interface. Love vibrating warnings too.Here are some tips:- Practice above ground or in a pool before diving with it. Go through the basic feature set.- If you are 50 or over, change the Decompression model conservatism to "High". See section 12.2 Deco Setup in the manual.- Download the PDF of the manual from Shearwater for quick searching.- Use 1.5V Energizer Ultimate lithium (non-rechargeable) or 3.7V lithium rechargeable. Never alkaline chemistry which have a tendency to leak.- When changing battery, lubricate O-rings with small amount of silicone. Just a bit rubbed gently across entire surface should coat it with a thin layer. Do NOT place them back on a threaded section of cap. Before screwing cap in again inspect o-ring for sand, grit, dust, hair, etc.
Y**.
Simply the best computer
I got this based on the recommendation from friends and now I can confirm this is probably the best computer. This is a purpose built machine cheaper than the most aggressive rival, the MK3i. That being said if you are doing other trainings such as running and cycling the Garmin watch will be a much better option for you as it combines multiple metrics into a simple gauge telling you if you should dive or not among other metrics.What I like about this computer ( really trying had not to put PC in here) is that almost all the data you need to keep an eye on is in one screen and you don't need to tap the screen to get to the other ones (as is with the MK3). I am not a tech diver but this computer does give the Gas Density as well which is very important when you are pushing the limits.So:Get this and I can recommend it, if you only want it for Diving and a good reliable tech diving (Go with this not the cheaper variants of this, You will need this down the road anyways).If you are a runner and have other Garmin watches like 4runner 965 that MK3 syncs perfectly with and shares data, get the MK3.
C**S
Fantastic dive computer
I upgraded from a scubapro G2 and I couldn't be more happy with my shearwater. I've got about 40 dives with it now and I can say it's absolutely fantastic.Ease of use 10/10Features 10/10Display 10/10Overall 9.5/10The only downside are:- you need to replace the battery- the touch buttons can require a couple of touches from time to time.Overall I highly recommend this computer
K**
Best of the Best
Can't beat a perdix using energizer lithiums for the vibrate function. Coupled with the air integrated transmitter sold separately, this is all you will ever need.
L**S
Exactly what I wanted
This is a very capable dive computer with air integration available for up to 4 stage 1 regulators. While the input mechanisms are sparse (two pizo touch buttons on the sides of the forward cylinder) the operation of the computer is well laid out and a breeze!
J**G
LOVE IT!
Bought this originally for my SE Asia dive trip thinking it may be to big...NOPE! Super happy under water!Easy to use, easy to read underwater!Switching from O2 to NOX is easy, simple scroll through the menu and BooM! Done,I added the sensor and they talk to each other right off the bat as soon as you turn on the bluetooth and there is pressure on the sensor. SUPER happy!
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