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Omer MIK1 Computer

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Matt H
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Anyone got anything to say about Omer MIK1 Freediving Computer. Good or bad watch?

My D3 died on me 2 weeks back and the warranty is gone so looking for a new watch.

dont like diving without a computer now, much safer knowing how deep you just been and how long.

Dont really want to buy a D4 because it being over £300.
 
There are a few threads about it here on DB. Basically it is missing some very crucial functions for a freeediver. Namely the lack of surface time is quite bad. And for what it offers, it is still relatively expensive. For just some 40€ in plus, you can already have the Uwatec/Scubapro Aladin 2G, which is one of the best computers available for freedivers, in the same time also a full blown scuba computer, and does not require you to buy any data cable. Compare the computers at http://apnea.cz/computers.html?computerID=20,40

All other freediving computers (39 in total) are here:
APNEA.cz - Freediving Computers
 
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