Dive computer reviews for Australian divers. Beginner-friendly wrist computers, technical-grade air-integrated units, and everything between.
15 reviews in this category.

Shearwater Peregrine dive computer review: 2.2-inch colour screen, Bühlmann gradient factors, AU$735, and is it worth 2x a Zoop Novo?
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A capable mid-range wrist computer with Bluetooth and colour display that handles recreational diving well, though it lacks air integration…
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Feature-packed wrist computer with tilt-compensated compass and large display, a solid mid-range choice for recreational Australian divers.
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A capable GPS dive computer with full smartwatch features that you will actually wear daily, not just on dive days.
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A no-frills wrist-mount dive computer with a large display and simple one-button operation, ideal for recreational divers.
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Suunto's flagship AMOLED dive computer delivers the best screen in its class, multi-gas support, and practical tide data for Aussie divers.
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A premium console-mount dive computer with dual selectable algorithms, ideal for instructors and divers who prefer console ergonomics.
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A budget dive computer that nails the basics for new divers, with a readable display and conservative algorithm at a hard-to-beat price.
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A versatile AMOLED dive computer that handles scuba, freediving, and sidemount well, though the 80m depth limit keeps it recreational.
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A capable mid-range colour screen dive computer with reliable wireless air integration, well suited to Australian recreational divers.
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A compact, feature-rich dive computer built for active divers, the Garmin Mk2S blends serious underwater performance with smartwatch versat…
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A clean, no-nonsense dive computer that covers the essentials for recreational and freedivers, the Cressi Raffaello blends Italian design w…
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A reliable, rechargeable air-integrated dive computer with a massive screen and Bluetooth—great for serious recreational divers who prefer…
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Tested in Australian conditions: the Suunto Zoop Novo's strengths, weaknesses, and whether it's the right first dive computer for new diver…
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An affordable, rugged dive computer ideal for beginners, the Cressi Leonardo offers clear displays and simple operation—but lacks the advan…
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