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New Freediving Computer to be unveiled at DEMA 08

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Hello ptoot

I have asked this question here in the house. The situation seems to be, that we bring the F10 together with the software. The cable-connection will be about 100 Euro.

Best Regards

Thomas
 
100 euro for a cable? Bargain! :naughty

Is that the same cable as used for other Aeris models? (Manta etc)?
 
Hello ptoot,

I said »will be about«! The price is not fixed already. I haven' seen the cable. And I cannot tell you at the moment, if also other Aeris-computer cables are possible to use.

A normal USB-cable costs nothing in comparison - I know. But imagine, how many USB-cables are produced worldwide in every hour? So our version is quite small against that amount and because of this - a lot more expensive. I am sorry to say so.

Best Regards

Thomas
 
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