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(based on 34 ratings)
Brand: Oceanic
Located in: Essential Equipment, Computers
The Veo 100 is an economical and easy to use wrist mounted computer with state of the art features. All of its functions are easily accessed by pressing just one button. Compact and lightweight, the Veo 100 is a breeze to pack and carry anywhere.

The Veo offers large, easy to read alphanumeric displays and color coded graphs where green means "go", yellow means "caution" and red means "stop". The computer can be turned on before your dive, but if you forget to do this, it turns itself on underwater. The batteries have a lifetime of 300 hours and are user replaceable at any time without the loss of data.

User settable:
  • Time of day in either 12 or 24 hour format
  • Metric or Imperial measurements
  • Dive mode display (three choices)

Displays:
  • Current depth
  • Max depth
  • No decompression time remaining
  • Nitrogen loading
  • Variable ascent rate 
  • Low battery
  • Time of day
  • Flashing safety stop icon and 3 minute timer
  • Time to fly
  • Nitrogen offgasing countdown


Depth rated for 330 feet, the Veo 100 adjusts automatically for altitude and salt or fresh water.
The Veo 100 lets you choose as many as three main dive mode displays and stores data from 12 dives. Since logged dives are time stamped, finding a particular dive is easy.

Click below to view a series of tutorial videos for the Oceanic Veo 100






Review Snapshot®
Avg. Customer Rating:
 
4 stars
(based on 34 reviews)
91% of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Customers most agreed on the following attributes:

Pros:
Easy to operate(30), Easy to read(29), Lots of functions(14), Reliable(24)
Cons:
Complicated controls(3), Limited functions(8)
Best Uses:
Cold water(10), Recreation(31), Warm water(22)
Describe Yourself:
Advanced(4), Advanced diver(14), Beginner(3), Professional diver(3), Recreational diver(9)
Diving Type:
Drift diving(12), Night diving(12), Open water diving(26), Outdoor professional(6), Wreck diving(11)
 
it is most affordable computer
By lovediveVerified Purchaser from Pasadena, CA on 5/11/2011
Pros:
Easy To Read, Lots Of Functions, Very handy for divers
Cons:
Complicated, Instruction is limited
Best Uses:
Recreation, Warm Water
Describe Yourself:
Casual/ Recreational
Diving Type:
Open Water Diving
Was this a gift?:
Yes
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Oceanic Oceanic "Veo 100" Wrist Dive Computer, Yellow:

overall, it is very handy tool for my diving.
I rely on it highly now.

 
Good Starter or backup computer
By CoralcopVerified Purchaser from Gulfport, MS on 3/24/2011
Pros:
Easy To Operate, Easy To Read, Lots Of Functions, Reliable
Cons:
Limited Functions
Best Uses:
Recreation, Warm Water
Describe Yourself:
Advanced
Diving Type:
Drift Diving, Night Diving, Open Water Diving, Rescue Diving
Was this a gift?:
No
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Oceanic Oceanic "Veo 100" Wrist Dive Computer, Yellow:

I use this computer as a backup to my main computer in case of problems. I used to have a Sherwood Source, which is almost identical to the Veo. It is cheap insurance in case of a problem, and very easy to use. My only complaint would be that the nitrogen loading graph along the edge of the display is not as large as I would like.

[2 of 2 customers found this review helpful]

 
I like it!
By NCGatorVerified Reviewer from North Carolina on 1/14/2011
Pros:
Easy To Read, Lots Of Functions, Reliable
Cons:
Complicated
Best Uses:
Recreation
Describe Yourself:
Casual/ Recreational
Diving Type:
Open Water Diving
Was this a gift?:
No
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Oceanic Oceanic "Veo 100" Wrist Dive Computer, Yellow:

Got this wrist computer last year and have used it now on multiple occasions. It is fairly easy to get acquainted with, but you really should take advantage of the online training. It is air only, no Nitrox, so if you want Nitrox, look for a different model. The safety stop timer is great and it has been very reliable (plus I can change the battery myself when the time comes), so yes I like it!

 
great computer
By mad dogVerified Purchaser from franklin square, ny on 8/23/2010
Pros:
Bang for the buck, Easy To Operate, Easy To Read, Reliable
Best Uses:
Recreation
Describe Yourself:
Professional
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Oceanic Oceanic "Veo 100" Wrist Dive Computer, Yellow:

good computer-lower end

 
Oceanic Veo 100 Wrist model
By UliVerified Purchaser from St. Paul, Minnesota on 8/9/2010
Pros:
Easy To Operate, Easy To Read, Lots Of Functions
Best Uses:
Recreation
Describe Yourself:
Advanced
Diving Type:
Drift Diving, Night Diving, Open Water Diving, Wreck Diving
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Oceanic Oceanic "Veo 100" Wrist Dive Computer, Yellow:

I bought this as a back-up that I can carry on dives while using my Oceanic Pro. That way, if the primary computer fails, the back-up has the same dive profile. Also, I didn't want to mix different brands.
This computer is very intuitive to use, and the dial is very easy to read. Setting it to automatic activation upon immersion makes certain I don't forget to turn it on - essential! With all the functions it has, it could easily be the primary computer. The only thing missing is the tank pressure, but that is, of course, not an intended function with a small unit like this.

[1 of 1 customers found this review helpful]

 
Simple and easy to use.
By Scott S.Verified Purchaser from Redondo, CA on 7/26/2010
Pros:
Easy To Operate, Easy To Read, Reliable
Best Uses:
Cold Water, Great economical computer, Recreation, Warm Water
Describe Yourself:
Advanced
Diving Type:
Night Diving, Open Water Diving, Wreck Diving
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Oceanic Oceanic "Veo 100" Wrist Dive Computer, Yellow:

I have used this type of computer for years, very simple to use let's me concentrate on what I'm down there for,, having fun!

[4 of 4 customers found this review helpful]

 
nice performance for a great price
By baspinwaVerified Purchaser from NY on 7/26/2010
Pros:
Easy To Operate, Lots Of Functions
Best Uses:
Recreation
Describe Yourself:
Advanced
Diving Type:
Open Water Diving
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Oceanic Oceanic "Veo 100" Wrist Dive Computer, Yellow:

I was able to purchase this for only [$] new. A big mark down. This is my first computer and it seems to have all the features I need for teh diving I do. Would definitely liked to have seen a light built in though.

[2 of 2 customers found this review helpful]

 
great inexpensive dive computer
By susiediver from Erie,Pa on 12/8/2009
Pros:
Easy To Operate, Easy To Read, Reliable
Cons:
None
Best Uses:
Cold Water, Extreme Depths, Recreation, Warm Water
Describe Yourself:
Advanced Diver
Diving Type:
Drift Diving, Night Diving, Open Water Diving, Rescue Diving, Wreck Diving
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Oceanic Oceanic "Veo 100" Wrist Dive Computer, Yellow:

This VEO 100 outlasted my Genises Resource by 4 years. Easy to use!

[0 of 5 customers found this review helpful]

 
Good for simple dive
By DocEckVerified Purchaser from Boston, MA on 8/5/2009
Pros:
Easy To Operate
Cons:
Complicated
Best Uses:
Recreation
Describe Yourself:
Advanced Diver
Diving Type:
Open Water Diving
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Oceanic Oceanic "Veo 100" Wrist Dive Computer, Yellow:

While this computer has many functions, its display can be a bit confusing. Good for single or shallow dives. I would not want to be on a 100+ dive trying to figure out the display for how long to decompress.

With that said, I have not used it extensively, and might get better familiar with time.

[2 of 2 customers found this review helpful]

 
EASY AND CLEAR !
By SEDVerified Purchaser from Myrtle Beach SC on 7/8/2009
Pros:
Easy To Operate, Easy To Read, Reliable
Cons:
Limited Functions
Best Uses:
Recreation, Warm Water
Describe Yourself:
Recreational Diver
Diving Type:
Drift Diving, Open Water Diving
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Oceanic Oceanic "Veo 100" Wrist Dive Computer, Yellow:

Easy to see, use and use. Simple operation.

[15 of 15 customers found this review helpful]

 
GREAT Basic Dive computer!
By SCUBA DaveVerified Reviewer from Michigan on 6/30/2009
Pros:
Easy To Operate, Easy To Read, price
Cons:
No audible alarms, No backlight
Best Uses:
Recreation
Describe Yourself:
Advanced Diver
Diving Type:
Open Water Diving
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Oceanic Oceanic "Veo 100" Wrist Dive Computer, Yellow:

Used this diving in the colder northeast environments. So far (5 dives with it) this unit is a great BASIC dive computer. As stated in other reviews, you aren't getting a whole lot of advanced features. It is certainly better than using the tables! Many older used computers go for only slightly less on [...] and still don't have all the functions of the veo. You can't beat the price!Some points I'd like to elaborate after reading other reviews:This unit does give you temperature information but the temp seems slow to acclimate during a dive. You'll get a tool for removing the battery cover, making it easier than described in the manual.Your local dive shop may tell you that if you buy from leisure pro you won't have a warranty. I was able to register the product on oceanic's website and select leisurepro as an "authorized" dealer so I'm quite sure I now have a full warranty.If you are going to remove this from the wrist boot be careful to first remove the pin used to secure it in the boot, they don't mention it in the manual.The unit will stay on for 24 hours after your last dive but if you have logged everything, are done diving, and don't mind losing your data you can turn it off using the clearing feature to save battery life. The difference between the basic air and Nx Veo (besides the Nitrox capability of course) is that the Nx version does not indicate the date of your dives. This is no issue if you simply log everything after a day of diving.

 
Excellent Console with Computer
By BlondieVerified Purchaser from Virginia on 6/24/2009
Pros:
Easy To Operate, Easy To Read, Lots Of Functions, Reliable
Best Uses:
Cold Water, Recreation, Warm Water
Describe Yourself:
Advanced Diver
Diving Type:
Drift Diving, Open Water Diving, Wreck Diving
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Oceanic Oceanic "Veo 100" Wrist Dive Computer, Yellow:

Excellent value for money, all inclusive console. Easy to use/read.

[1 of 1 customers found this review helpful]

 
Great dive computer for air
By DiverdadVerified Purchaser from St. Louis Mo. on 5/4/2009
Pros:
Easy To Operate, Easy To Read, Like countdown feature on, Lots Of Functions, Reliable
Cons:
Limited Functions, No Nitrox
Best Uses:
Cold Water, Recreation, Warm Water
Describe Yourself:
Advanced Diver
Diving Type:
Open Water Diving, Rescue Diving, Wreck Diving
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Oceanic Oceanic "Veo 100" Wrist Dive Computer, Yellow:

Like countdown with seconds on safety stops , automatic at about 15 ft . use as backup computer

 
Great first dive computer
By ecuadiverVerified Reviewer from seattle, wa on 4/6/2009
Pros:
Easy To Operate, Easy To Read, Reliable
Cons:
Limited Functions
Best Uses:
Recreation, Warm Water
Describe Yourself:
Advanced Diver
Diving Type:
Drift Diving, Night Diving, Open Water Diving, Rescue Diving, Wreck Diving
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Oceanic Oceanic "Veo 100" Wrist Dive Computer, Yellow:

I got this dive computer to take on my recent dive trip to Cozumel. It worked very well and I was extremely happy with it. I also own the oceanic veo 250 and the 100 is the inexpensive version that is great if you are just starting out. Great computer for the price...

 
Very Easy to use. Great for Price
By SantiVerified Purchaser from Pittsburgh, PA on 3/26/2009
Pros:
Easy To Operate, Easy To Read, Reliable
Cons:
NO Computer Connection
Best Uses:
Recreation, Warm Water
Describe Yourself:
Recreational Diver
Diving Type:
Cave Diving, Drift Diving, Open Water Diving
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Oceanic Oceanic "Veo 100" Wrist Dive Computer, Yellow:

My wife and I are frequent divers and recently did both a cave dive and reef dive. We both have our own Oceanic and both performed well. There ease to use and provide a safety net that no diver should be without.
This is a great product for recreational divers and I would not recommended for advanced divers.
It does not download to your computer and if your looking for that you need to look for a more advanced model.
Overall I would recommend this product and for the cost it's unbeatable.

Service & Delivery comments:

Great Delivery

[0 of 2 customers found this review helpful]

 
A basic dive computer
By the booniepepperVerified Purchaser from UAE on 3/25/2009
Pros:
Easy To Operate, Reliable
Cons:
Hard To Read, Huge, Limited Functions, No alarms, No light
Best Uses:
Backup, Cold Water, First time buyer, Recreation, Warm Water
Describe Yourself:
Recreational Diver
Diving Type:
Open Water Diving
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Oceanic Oceanic "Veo 100" Wrist Dive Computer, Yellow:

I just wanted a basic bare bones computer to keep me safe during my dives. This is it. It does the job and the price was very right. This probably would not do for those who are more than holiday divers.

[1 of 1 customers found this review helpful]

 
A good introductory dive computer
By BruceVerified Purchaser from Westerly, RI on 3/9/2009
Pros:
Easy To Operate, Easy To Read, Reliable
Cons:
Limited Functions
Best Uses:
Recreation, Warm Water
Describe Yourself:
Advanced Diver
Diving Type:
Night Diving, Open Water Diving
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Oceanic Oceanic "Veo 100" Wrist Dive Computer, Yellow:

It was great for an introductory computer. My wife got certfied 2 years ago and I have gotten back into it after a long dry spell. I hadn't used a computer before and was looking for something to get started with and this fit the bill.

 
Good computer for the price
By wfoVerified Reviewer from vancouver island,Canada on 2/12/2009
Pros:
Easy To Operate, Easy To Read, Reliable
Cons:
Battery meter, Changing the battery
Best Uses:
Cold Water, Recreation, Warm Water
Describe Yourself:
Professional Diver
Diving Type:
Open Water Diving
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Oceanic Oceanic "Veo 100" Wrist Dive Computer, Yellow:

Has very big numbers that are very easy to read and has enough features for most divers.
The one bad thing about it is changing the battery it is a very poorly designed system,and you are never quite sure if you did it right until you try it,so it could be very easily flooded.Also when diving in cold water the battery meter always reads at lower levels,even with a new battery.

 
Good Basic computer
By DaveVerified Purchaser from Sudbury, Ma on 2/5/2009
Pros:
Easy To Operate, Easy To Read
Cons:
No backlight, No warning beep
Describe Yourself:
Recreational Diver
Diving Type:
Open Water Diving

Comments about Oceanic Oceanic "Veo 100" Wrist Dive Computer, Yellow:

Easy to use. Good for basic sport diver who wants the extra bottom time a computer can get you.
It will keep you safe in normal conditions.

[1 of 1 customers found this review helpful]

 
what i was looking for
By koala axlVerified Purchaser from quebradillas P.R. on 2/4/2009
Pros:
Easy To Operate, Easy To Read, Lots Of Functions, Reliable
Best Uses:
Recreation, Warm Water
Describe Yourself:
Advanced Diver
Diving Type:
Cave Diving, Drift Diving, Night Diving, Open Water Diving, Wreck Diving
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Oceanic Oceanic "Veo 100" Wrist Dive Computer, Yellow:

its great product just what i expected really easy to use great price

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Oceanic "Veo 100
By NC DiverVerified Purchaser from NC on 2/4/2009
Pros:
Easy To Operate, Easy To Read, Lots Of Functions, Reliable
Best Uses:
Cold Water, Recreation, Warm Water
Describe Yourself:
Advanced Diver
Diving Type:
Drift Diving, Night Diving, Open Water Diving, Wreck Diving
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Oceanic Oceanic "Veo 100" Wrist Dive Computer, Yellow:

Easy inexpensive computer to use with common EAN

 
afordable simplicity
By DomenickVerified Purchaser from Miami FL on 1/14/2009
Pros:
Easy To Operate, Easy To Read, Lots Of Functions, Reliable
Best Uses:
Dive Instructor Assistant, Recreation, Warm Water
Describe Yourself:
Advanced Diver
Diving Type:
Drift Diving, Night Diving, Open Water Diving
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Oceanic Oceanic "Veo 100" Wrist Dive Computer, Yellow:

Good Stuff

[1 of 1 customers found this review helpful]

 
Good Computer
By Jeff "did I mention I'm a diver" SmithVerified Reviewer from Panama City Florida on 11/30/2008
Pros:
Easy To Operate
Cons:
No audible alarm
Best Uses:
Recreation
Describe Yourself:
Professional Diver
Diving Type:
Night Diving, Open Water Diving, Rescue Diving, Wreck Diving
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Oceanic Oceanic "Veo 100" Wrist Dive Computer, Yellow:

Great basic computer. Remember to log your dives...no PC interface at this price level. Keep an eye on your gauges, especially during ascent...no audible alarm on this basic model. Recommend a shallow test dive if you get the console...My veo 250 air gauge flooded...replaced, good ever since. Seems a trend with the brand. BUT....Overall a great little computer. Can't beat it or it's brother the Aeris XR-1 for the price.

[4 of 4 customers found this review helpful]

 
Oceanic Veo 100 a good buy
By PhDOrgChemVerified Reviewer from Longmont, CO on 10/23/2008
Pros:
Easy To Operate, Easy To Read, Lots Of Functions, Reliable
Cons:
Can't record multilevel, Hard to see in low light, No laptop connection
Best Uses:
Cold Water, Night dives wlight, Nitrox dives, Recreation, Warm Water
Describe Yourself:
Professional Diver
Diving Type:
Drift Diving, Night Diving, Open Water Diving, Rescue Diving, Wreck Diving
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Oceanic Oceanic "Veo 100" Wrist Dive Computer, Yellow:

I have had no problems in almost 2 years with this Oceanic computer. Easily adjusts for EAN/air changes when diving. Use of a little LED light attached to the gauge pressure hose/wrist easily lights the entire console while wreck, night or deep dives. I use a single LED light and always leave it attached on the hose. It aids low light/no light conditions in seeing the console AND acts as a tertiary light backup just in case. Initially the 3 info screens can be confusing but sitting with the directions and familiarizing yourself with its operation and data retrieval is imperative before diving. Your bathtub or the local pool is a great place to use it to become familar! Becomes intuitive very quickly. Saturation levels of gas (graphically represented) as well as dive time, temp, time remaining at depth, depth, etc are all recorded. Automatically gives the safety stop time countdown so you are not watching your watch AND the computer. Adjusts for higher altitudes (up to ~10k ft.) which is great for those of us who are certified altitude divers. After the dive it is easy to retrieve and record all of your data from the computer. Downfall is that it does not provide the ability to do a complete dive profile that is downloadable to a PC. If you want that, you'll have to move up the ladder in price to gain that feature. Otherwise, a fantastic little computer with the ability to do Nitrox for the price. For those of us on a budget it is the perfect 1st computer. It has worked admirably through all of my training and dives up through Divemaster in ocean and fresh water, 60 to 102 degree water temp.

[5 of 5 customers found this review helpful]

 
Better Computer than expected
By PaulVerified Reviewer from Montrose, CA on 8/21/2008
Pros:
Easy To Operate, Easy To Read, Lots Of Functions, Reliable
Best Uses:
Cold Water, Recreation, Warm Water
Describe Yourself:
Advanced Diver
Diving Type:
Drift Diving, Open Water Diving, Wreck Diving
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Oceanic Oceanic "Veo 100" Wrist Dive Computer, Yellow:

This is my second dive computer. I was looking for an affordable easy to use replacement to my old over simplified dive computer (Cochran Captain). I just finished two dive trips (7 dives) and I am really happy with the overall results. The computer is easy to use (water activated if you forget to turn it on) and has 3 different main screen displays that you can toggle between (1) depth and no deco time (2) depth, max depth, no deco time and elapsed dive time (3) depth, temp, time of day and dive time remaining. The important numbers, depth and no deco time are always displayed in large easy to read numbers and one can always see the a tissue loading bar graph indicating how close you are to deco mode. You should be aware that the computer provides a recommended safety stop at the end of the dive, with a count down timer similar to a deco stop. The computer also logs dives by linking the date and time of the dive along with the dive number for the day...Manual says it can log up to 12 dives and user replaceable battery should last 300 dives... I personally don’t like to wear the computer on my wrist so I removed it from the wrist module and inserted it into my dive console… check specifications on the size of your console to insure a proper fit. For the low cost [$] I can’t imagine getting a better computer.

[3 of 3 customers found this review helpful]

 
Good price, good basic computer
By KimVerified Reviewer from East Timor on 7/13/2008
Pros:
Easy To Operate, Easy To Read, Reliable
Best Uses:
Recreation, Warm Water
Describe Yourself:
Advanced Diver
Diving Type:
Open Water Diving
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Oceanic Oceanic "Veo 100" Wrist Dive Computer, Yellow:

Used for almost one year, about 50 dives so far. Only problem was that it arrived with low battery warning. Replaced it with new battery, but it lasted only about 6 weeks and about 25 dives. Repeated battery replacements indicate it is not going into suspend mode, and so drains the batteries. Good news, LeisurePro and Oceanic both very responsive to my concern and are repairing/replacing it under warranty. Retailer and manufacturer support is priceless.

[2 of 8 customers found this review helpful]

 
Not impressed
By BirdmanVerified Reviewer from Grand Cayman on 6/27/2008
Pros:
Easy To Operate, Easy To Read
Best Uses:
Recreation, Warm Water
Describe Yourself:
Recreational Diver
Diving Type:
Night Diving, Open Water Diving
Bottom Line:
No, I would not recommend this to a friend

Comments about Oceanic Oceanic "Veo 100" Wrist Dive Computer, Yellow:

Bought two, the compass fell out of one, the pressure gauge filled with water and the battery died after 2 dives.....

[2 of 2 customers found this review helpful]

 
A good console for beginners
By Mountain MermaidVerified Reviewer from Asheville, NC on 5/16/2008
Best Uses:
Recreation
Describe Yourself:
Recreational Diver
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Oceanic Oceanic "Veo 100" Wrist Dive Computer, Yellow:

Got tired of renting and wanted a basic computer console. This fit the bill. The pressure gauge is easy to read, even in low light, and has a nice temperature gauge built in. The Veo computer is pretty simple to operate, but it takes a few dives to fully decipher all it is telling you (there are three screens in dive mode - each with different 411). Also, it could use a backlight mode. But after a while it is easy to scroll through the screens and after the dive bring up your log. I do intend to add a compass to the console though. Fortunately, that's an easy update. Last, the user is able to change the battery (so you can keep an extra one in your gear bag and save the dive) - but it takes some effort to get the hang of (use the battery changing tool it comes with, not a screw driver like the instructions say), so practice at home before needing to do it on the boat.

[6 of 7 customers found this review helpful]

 
Not Reliable
By Diving old guyVerified Reviewer from Calgary Canada on 4/29/2008
Pros:
Easy To Read
Cons:
Not reliable, Quit while diving
Describe Yourself:
Advanced Diver
Bottom Line:
No, I would not recommend this to a friend

Comments about Oceanic Oceanic "Veo 100" Wrist Dive Computer, Yellow:

1st one purchased from Leisurepro quit operating during a dive on my second dive vacation (screen only shows serial number). The replacement one quit operating on my next dive vacation. The warranty only extends from the original purchase so it was useless.

[4 of 5 customers found this review helpful]

 
OK computer for the price.
By ChipmunkVerified Reviewer from St. Charles, MO on 11/21/2007
Pros:
Easy To Operate, Easy To Read, Reliable
Cons:
Limited Functions
Best Uses:
Extreme Depths, Recreation, Warm Water
Describe Yourself:
Recreational Diver
Bottom Line:
No, I would not recommend this to a friend

Comments about Oceanic Oceanic "Veo 100" Wrist Dive Computer, Yellow:

The computer works great for the price. If you think you ever might dive at night or caverns/caves you may want to look for one were the lcd screen can light up to view it easier. The pressure gauge has a glow in the dark material so it can still be read easy when you get into a dark area. I have put over 10 dives on this computer without having any problems with it, however if I did not already buy this one I would go on and pay a little more to get a different one.

[2 of 2 customers found this review helpful]

 
Excellent set of Gauges
By JD3Verified Purchaser from Indian Harbor Beach Florida on 11/8/2007
Pros:
Easy To Operate, Easy To Read, Lots Of Functions, Reliable
Cons:
Perfect for Novice
Best Uses:
Recreation, Warm Water
Describe Yourself:
Beginner, Recreational Diver
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Oceanic Oceanic "Veo 100" Wrist Dive Computer, Yellow:

Easy to use and understand.

[1 of 1 customers found this review helpful]

 
Great Computer For the Money
By Scaredy the HermitVerified Purchaser from Boston, MA on 9/25/2007
Pros:
Easy To Operate, Easy To Read, Lots Of Functions, Reliable
Cons:
Limited Functions
Best Uses:
Cold Water, Recreation, Warm Water
Describe Yourself:
Beginner, Recreational Diver
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Oceanic Oceanic "Veo 100" Wrist Dive Computer, Yellow:

I like this a lot, although I wish I spent a little more money for an air integrated computer.
Compass is a bit off from my dive buddie's computer, but I am not sure which computer is wrong.

[2 of 2 customers found this review helpful]

 
Super Buy
By DeepsixrichVerified Purchaser from Pensacola, FL on 8/28/2007
Pros:
Easy To Operate, Easy To Read, Reliable
Best Uses:
Recreation
Describe Yourself:
Advanced Diver
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Oceanic Oceanic "Veo 100" Wrist Dive Computer, Yellow:

Super buy for an entry level computer. Just interested in staying safe and it has all necessary info at your finger tips plus Nitrox settings! Nothing fancy, just the important info you need! Bought 2, one for my son.

[2 of 2 customers found this review helpful]

 
Great Product For The Price
By Mordecai The Jew from Fayetteville, AR on 7/23/2007
Pros:
Easy To Operate, Easy To Read, Reliable
Describe Yourself:
Beginner
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Oceanic Oceanic "Veo 100" Wrist Dive Computer, Yellow:

First computer Ive had and very satisfied. My buddy has a top of the line Aeris computer and this one was just as accurate as his and told me everything I needed to know.

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