

🌊 Dive Deep, Stay Ahead – The Ultimate Wrist Dive Computer for the Modern Explorer
The Mares Sirius Watch-Style Wrist Dive Computer is a versatile, high-tech accessory designed for recreational and extended range divers. Featuring the advanced ZH-L16C algorithm, it supports up to five gas mixes including nitrox and trimix, ensuring precise dive planning. Its MIP color high-resolution display offers customizable watch faces, while the full tilt digital compass and color-coded tank pressure system provide reliable navigation and real-time tank monitoring. With a 30-hour battery life per charge and Bluetooth connectivity, it combines performance and convenience for the discerning diver. Note: The MIP screen may be less visible in low-light underwater conditions compared to OLED alternatives.










| ASIN | B0BS1LD9RJ |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #538,559 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #39 in Digital Diving Gauges |
| Brand | Mares |
| Brand Name | Mares |
| Color | Black/Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 13 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 1.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Mares |
| Sport | Scuba Diving |
| Sport Type | Scuba Diving |
| UPC | 194151029758 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer warranty |
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But that screen...
The Mares Sirius is a fantastic, easy-to-use dive computer...except for one thing: the screen is impossible to see. Who in 2024 thought a MIP screen was acceptable when OLED is available? Unless it is very sunny and you're on a shallow dive or you have a flashlight aimed directly at the screen, it's nearly unreadable. Every video you see of the Sirius where the screen is easily seen, trust me -- there's a studio light aimed directly at it. I can read my dive buddy's OLED computer 15 feet away more easily than I can read my own. It was my own fault for purchasing without doing my due diligence, but it never even occurred to me that, in 2024, anyone would be using such dim screens (and I was fooled by the ad photos showing the vibrant screen). If they put an OLED on this, I'd highly recommend it. As it is, $1,000 for something I can't see is way too much. Honestly, they need to keep the same price and add OLED more than they need to reduce the price of this MIP device -- this screen isn't acceptable at any price. And I personally don't care about the added battery drain of OLED -- like every OLED dive watch on the market has shown, you can get more-than-adequate battery life even with an OLED screen. If stretching your battery to the limit is your primary concern, then maybe this is your dive computer. Otherwise, look elsewhere.
TrustPilot
2 个月前
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