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Best Dive Computer for a Beginner Tech Diver?

Ryan247Zook

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Hi everyone,

I'm relatively new to technical diving (nitrox, deco procedures, but no trimix yet) and I'm looking to invest in a dive computer that will serve me well as I progress. I'm currently using a basic recreational computer, but I need something with more advanced features for technical dives, including support for multiple gas mixes, gauge mode, and good decompression planning capabilities.

I'd appreciate recommendations for reliable and user-friendly dive computers that are suitable for beginner tech divers but also have room to grow with my experience. Factors I'm considering include ease of use, battery life, display clarity, build quality, and price point. Dog translation app

What are your experiences and what computers would you suggest I consider? Any advice on features that are particularly important for this stage of technical diving would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks in advance for your help!
 
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