Questions about this item:
Shopper Does it come with a wrist mount?
WILLIAM P MY UNIT IS MOUNTED IN A CONSOLE WTH A COMPASS AND DEPTH GAGE
TIMOTHY W Yes, As the name implies this one is a wrist mounted Dive Computer. We purchased two of these for our family dive trip. We were already using Oceanic's VT3 Air Integrated Dive Computers but we needed two more for our daughters. We just returned from a week in the "Shore Diving Capital" on the Island of Bonaire! The VEO 3.o Air/Nitrox Wrist Dive Computers performed flawlessly! We have been using Oceanic's Computers and couldn't be happier!
ANNE A Yes, mine came with a wrist mount. I purchased it last month, and love it.
MONICA D Yes, it comes with a wrist mount (already installed). The strap is sturdy and accommodates small wrists like mine and large wrists like my boyfriends. We both have one of these computers and neither of us had to make any modifications. It is good right out of the box. I highly recommend the VEO 3.0. Before I bought the VEO 3.0 I had a Suunto Vyper (which I don't recommend). I still use the Vyper but I had to remove it from its plastic casing and replace the strap in order for it to fit my small wrists and to ensure that pointy edges wouldn't puncture the latex wrist seals of my drysuit. Once the Vyper wears out, I won't be buying one again, but I would purchase another VEO 3.0. It is a very versatile computer!
JEROME H The veo 3.0 wrist dive computer is worn like you would a watch, it is not a puck style unit that you might choose to switch between a console unit to wearing on your wrist.
Jerome
IMRE T Yes, the computer comes installed into the wrist mount.
MARTIN H Yes, it comes as a 'watch' style. I have one and really like it.
Scuter M Does the Veo 3.0 have: Time in and Time out for your dives? Or does it just tell you when the dive started and Dive time and you get to do the addition?
Thanks, Scuter
Scuter M I have gotten the Veo 3.0 and did a few dives with it. On the computer itself it only shows Time in and Dive time. If you download the data to your PC, it will give you Time in and Time out as well as Dive Time.
One thing I don't like. When you access the log mode, it may show one's Elasped Dive Time to be 35 min. But when you download to your PC, it will show the Elasped Dive Time to be 42 min. I've been told that this is because in the log mode, it starts timing your dive from the time you hit 5ft of depth to the time you ascend to 2 ft when it stops counting the dive time. But the real data starts when you first descend till you get back to the surface creating the difference in time. Sounds like a software flaw to me, Why not make both times the same? Now do I use 35 min as my Dive time or 42???
AJ P Time in + Dive time.
ROBERT M As far as I know it only tells the duration of the dive and surface interval - not the time in and time out of your dives.
MONICA D The Veo 3.0 tells you when the dive started and the total dive time. It does not tell you the time out.
Scuter M So what I am understanding here, that when you look only on the dive computer itself all you get is start time and length of the dive and if you want your end time, you have to do the math.
But, if you download the information to your desktop computer, it will give you time in, time out, and bottom time.
Thanks everyone!
Scuter
JEROME H Scuter,
I use the pc software and download my dives, when i do this it gives me time in and out. It also gives me the bottom time as well. On a side note the Veo 2.0 does the same thing and I know this because my wife has that model.
Jerome
JOSEPH A It does have time in and time out.
Scuter M Joseph, do you have a veo 3.0? Two other people said it doesn't have time in and time out. I'd really like to know for sure if it does!
Thanks,Scuter
JOHN J Just shows when you started and dive time
Scuter M Thank you for the info! Scuter
MICHAEL S It gives you start time and dive time only.
Arturo F Which are the main differences between the oceanic veo 3.0 and the oceanic geo 2.0?
WILLIAM P The button controls on the 3.0 are easier to use. I found the 2.0 frustrating.
BRANT K The 3.0 has three buttons for navigation compared to two on the 2.0. The 3.0 supports multiple gas mixes and gas switching during a dive.
For most recreational divers, the difference is primarily in ease of use with the extra button on the 3.0. If you're ever going to use multiple air/nitrox mixes during a dive, you want the 3.0.
I've used both the console and wrist mount versions, and I personally recommend the wrist mount version. I monitor my PDC far more often than my SPG, and it's much more convenient to have it on my wrist.
Andrew E I'm thinking of purchasing and was wondering about the 'reliability' of the computer?
Any thoughts??
ROBERT M I purchased for my daugther, she thinks it is very good and likes it alot
Andrew E Thanks Robert...
I just received it in the mail and it seems great...
A little learning curve, but I think it will be easy to work with.
Thanks for your feedback.
Andrew
ROBERT M Andrew,
My daughter was in Egypt, and dove the BLUE HOLE She is a master diver, VEO 3.0 is well worth the price. It has great features.
Bob
KURT G I've used this computer on several dives down to about 115 feet and didn't have any issues. It's easy to use once you read the manual, otherwise it's a good computer.
BRANT K I own two veo 3.0 computers, haven't had any reliability issues at all.
MICHAEL S I've only had mine for about a year but it has been great so far. It's been on about 25 dives and I like it more than any of the rental computers that I've used.
ERIK C I tend to do a two-week dive trip once a year. I bought the Veo before my prior trip (last minute replacement of a failed other-brand computer) and used it 2-4 times/day for both weeks. It's too early to tell about long term reliability, but it's still good and ready to go for the next trip.
I really like the usability of the computer, the size, and the features. It's my favorite of the four or so I've owned.
E
MARTIN H I bought this computer about 4 months ago and really like it. I have had several Oceanic dive computers and have been happy with them all to tell you the truth. This model has been both reliable and easy to use/understand both above and below the water. I do a lot of shore diving as well as 100+ foot diving from boats and the computer has worked great all around. I would recommend to others for sure!
Shopper Do you have the PC interface?
LeisurePro S Yes, we have the PC cable for the Veo 3.0 available here.
Shopper Can you change the units?
LeisurePro S Yes, units are set by the user.
Shopper Is this unit air integrated?
LeisurePro S Sorry, the Veo 3.0 is not air integrated. For a wrist unit that is air integrated (with a transmitter), check out the Oceanic VT3 here.
Shopper Can the battery be replaced by the owner?
LeisurePro S Yes, the Veo 3.0 has a user replaceable battery.
Warranty Information
This product has a limited warranty of 24 months.
www.oceanicworldwide.com (800) 435-3483
Whats in the box:Wrist Computer, Owner's Manual and Digital Online Class Good things come in threes. The Oceanic VEO 3.0 continues Oceanic's tradition of designing rugged, feature-rich personal dive computers that are intuitively easy to use and reasonably priced. The Veo 3.0 features Oceanic's exclusive Dual Algorithm, 2-Nitrox Mix Compatibility, Audible Alarms, and 3-Button Interface with settings. The Dual Algorithm allows you to choose from the Pelagic DSAT (Spencer/Powell data base) or Pelagic Z+ (Buhlmann ZHL-16C data base). Computer has 3 Operating Modes: NORM (Air and Nitrox), GAUGE (with run timer) and FREE (tracks calculations to allow switching between NORM and Free). 3 Operating Buttons: Step Back" Interface allows forward and backward navigation through the menus settings for streamlined access and setting of personal options. Deep Stop with Countdown Timer May be turned on or off. Computer has a 2 minute countdown feature at half your max depth, for dives greater than 80' (25 meters). Computer is automatically Altitude Adjustable from 2,000 to 14,000' (610 to 4,200 meters), has a variable Ascent Rate from 30 fpm to 60 fpm (9 m/min to 18 m/min). Other features of the Veo 3.0 are: Switch between up to 2 Nitrox Mixes to 100% O2 with no restriction (Gas 1 may be up to 100%, and may be less or greater than Gas 2), Stop Times less than 3 minutes are displayed in minutes & seconds, Single Button access to "Last Dive" display (max depth & bottom time), Data Retention - maintains calculations indefinitely when the battery is changed, SmartGlo Backlighting senses ambient light, enabling the backlight only in low light conditions, conserving battery life, 24 Dive On-Unit Log Book, History Mode includes total number of dives, max depth, total dive hours, and lowest temperature, Computer uses 12 Tissue Compartments for Nitrogen Absorption Calculations (5 to 480 minutes), Decompression Capability 10' to 60' (2 to 18 meters), User Replaceable CR2450 Battery with a Battery Life of approximately 300 hours, can be set for Imperial/Metric Units of Measure, comes with a Comprehensive Owner's Manual and much more! The Veo 3.0 Computer is covered by a 24 month limited warranty.
- Oceanic VEO 3.0 Air/Nitrox Wrist Dive Computer
- Technology has Never Been Easier!
- Full Menu of Audible and Visual Alarms
- Dual Algorithm: Pelagic DSAT (Spencer/Powell data base) or Pelagic Z+ (Buhlmann ZHL-16C data base)
- 3 Operating Modes: NORM (Air and Nitrox), Gauge and Free Dive
- 2 Operating Buttons allow Step Forward" and Fast Scroll" Interface
- Deep Stop with Countdown Timer
- Automatically Altitude Adjustable from 2,000 to 14,000' (610 to 4,200 meters)
- Power: User Replaceable CR2450 Battery
- Battery Life of Approximately 300 Hours
- Variable Ascent Rate from 30 fpm to 60 fpm (9 m/min to 18 m/min)
- SmartGlo Backlight: Adjustable Duration
- On-Unit Log Capacity: 24 Dives
- History Mode Includes: Total Number of Dives, Max Depth, Total Dive Hours, and Lowest Temperature
- Air or Single Nitrox Mix to 50% O2
- 12 Tissue Compartments for Nitrogen Absorption Calculations (5 to 480 minutes)
- Decompression Capability 10' to 60' (2 to 18 meters)
- Imperial/Metric Units of Measure
- Operating Depth (NORM/FREE): 330' (100 meters)
- Operating Depth (GAUGE): 399' (120 meters)
- 24 Hour Time to Fly Countdown
- Comprehensive Owner's Manual
- Free Online Class "Get the Most out of your Dive Computer"
- 2 Year Limited Warranty
| Algorithm | Dual Algorithm: Pelagic DSAT (Spencer/Powell data base) or Pelagic Z+ (Buhlmann ZHL-16C data base) | | Audible Alarms | Yes | | Depth Display | 399' (120 meters) | | Altitude Adjustable | Yes, 2,000 to 14,000' (610 to 4,200 meters) | | Operating Modes | Norm (Air/Nitrox) Gauge, and Free Dive | | Back Light | Yes | | Memory Capacity | 24 Dives | | Time, Date & Temperature | Yes | | Imperial/Metric Display | Yes | | Power | CR2450 Battery | | Weight [with packaging] | 0.65 lb |
8/23/2012 5.0Everythimg I expected and more! By diver Craig from Dacula GA About Me Casual/ Recreational - Easy To Operate
- Easy To Read
- Free tutorial was great
- Lots Of Functions
- Reliable
- Cold Water
- Extreme Depths
- Recreation
- Warm Water
- Diving Type:
- Open Water Diving
- Was this a gift?:
- No
6/8/2012 4.0Intuitive and useful design By Tito from Jacksonville, FL - Easy To Operate
- Easy To Read
- Lots Of Functions
- Cold Water
- Recreation
- Warm Water
- Diving Type:
- Cave Diving, Drift Diving, Night Diving, Open Water Diving, Wreck Diving
- Was this a gift?:
- No
By imrush from Jacksonville, FL - Easy To Operate
- Easy To Read
- Cold Water
- Extreme Depths
- Recreation
- Warm Water
- Diving Type:
- Cave Diving, Drift Diving, Night Diving, Open Water Diving, Wreck Diving
- Was this a gift?:
- No
12/4/2011 (0 of 1 customers found this review helpful) 4.0Good PDC for recreational divers 
By B. from Vancouver, WA - Easy To Operate
- Easy To Read
- Lots Of Functions
- Reliable
- Cold Water
- Recreation
- Warm Water
- Diving Type:
- Drift Diving, Night Diving, Open Water Diving, Wreck Diving
- Was this a gift?:
- No
9/27/2011 3.0Works great when it works - Easy To Operate
- Easy To Read
- Lots Of Functions
- Diving Type:
- Open Water Diving, Wreck Diving
- Was this a gift?:
- No
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