Questions about this item:
Shopper How clear is the display for someone needing reading glasses (low power) ?
TOM C Very clear, the only time it's a bit hard to read (dim) is when you're on the surface. Then by putting a hand up to the glass you get it dark enough inside to see it. But since you really only read it underwater it works quite well as the display is razor sharp and easy to read.
WAYNE P I normally need a +2 for reading. I have no problem reading the heads up display without any correction. It's much better than trying to read my wrist computer.
MACONDRAY S It's clear enough for those of us with mild to moderate corrections in our glasses, and I like it, but still dive with both my DataMask and my Pro Plus 2 console. The Pro Plus 2 shows more information, and I like to dive with two computers. If I were forced to choose between one or the other, I would choose the bulky Pro Plus 2. This said, I really DO also like the DataMask!
ALBERT M The reason that I purchased the DataMask was that I had trouble reading my gauges, especially in murkier water. I used the DataMask for the first time last week and it was a pleasure to see the display without any problems. In short, it was clear and I had no problems and can now say goodbye to the magnifiers in my other masks.
DAVID H You should have no problems at all reading the values. I was the same way before I had Lasix, and did not have any problems.
RAYMOND B I need reading glasses too and I have never had a problem reading the DataMask display. I also have a Oceanic VT3 computer and I have both programmed to the same transmitter. I use the VT3 for all of the data probably more because I have all my dives on it but I love the DataMask because I never have to look at my wrist for information.
I think the logic in the DataMask is the same as the VT3.
I have two DataMasks; one for me and one for my dive buddy which is normally me son.
WILLIAM M I wear contact lenses in mine, I have a 1.25 lense in the right eye so i can see it clearer, but I don't have a problem reading it without the lense
ERIC F The display is really large (because it's really close to your eye) and you won't have any problems. I need mild reading glasses for small print an I have no problem with the HUD.
DON W Real clear and easy to read...I've had a mask for 2-3 years and it's one of the best things I did. I've had no problems at all
JEHIEL B I have fairly good vision, so I can not be 100% sure; but I have been using the mask for some time now. In my opinion, the display is big enough for a person who uses reading glasses to be able to read it well. The numbers appear large enough. Also, keep in mind the display "brightness" can be adjusted to accommodate the diver. It can be adjusted from 100% (very bright) down to your liking. The brighter you choose the setting, the more battery power you will consumed. The battery is fairly easy to change though. So, bottom line, if you increase the power bright enough, you should be able to read all the numbers on the display section. I use a 60 setting to conserve battery power and is plenty for me (I could even go lower if I wanted). Please remember, your eyes need a little bit of time to adjust once you get in the water. Give a few minutes to actually make a judgement.
richard k Do the wireless transmitters allow for multiple computers at 1 time.. I would possibly want to use 2 wireless computers at once (backup and primary) and would like both to be hoseless if possible?
KELLY L My wife just bought one of the oceanic dive computers that can receive multiple transmitters. It works okay but you have to be pretty close. You could probably program one of those types of computers to pick up your transmitter so that you'd have a backup computer. I still use an analog gage for my pressure as a backup. It came in handy when my regulator malfunctioned.
DAVID H I have a the wireless HUD computer and it works great! My other computer isn't wireless, but I don't see why the wireless wouldn't work for two read outs, especially if they are from the same company (Oceanic).
MARK A As long as you have two (2) HP ports on your 1st stage regulator I don't know why not. Also make sure you pair your computers one at a time so they don't pick up each others transmissions. I've never had a problem with wireless (hoseless) comunication from others while diving in close proximity with each other. Hope that helps. Ambler231
DOUGLAS H Richard. The mask is very user friendly after some learning curve. The sender is mask specific and you can use multiple computers if your have the low pressure ports on your 1st stage. I use the mask for night dives and as a back up to my hose supported main computer. I have been diving for 28 years and love new technology, but still rely on my old Oceanic dive computer from 10 years ago. If I have any negatives, it is the loss of some side vision from the right side. On Night dives that is far less an issue.
WILLIAM M I've never tried it but see no reason it would'nt work, two different computers and two transmitters, i don't think that they would interfere with each other.
Bill
RONALD R You never said whether both hoseless computers are the same kind of different brands. I think you could use two Oceanic HUD masks at once since they are usually different frequencies. I wouldn't want two HUD masks. Since I got mine in July of '08, I have sent it back three times. Surely not worth the money. If Leisure Pro would refund my money, or most of it, I would send it back in a heartbeat.
JOSEPH S Yes they do. I use two Oceanic computers with wireless transmitters - a Datamask and an Oceanic Atom 1.0 and have never had a problem.
SCOTT F Yup, it is possible (and highly practical) to do that. I run my Datamask and Atom 3.0 off the same transmitter. However, I've also had to warranty replace one Oceanic transmitter that consistently stopped working upon submerging to 33', so you might consider creating some redundancy for your transmitter(s).
Shopper Does the mask also include a compass display?
LeisurePro S No it does not.
Shopper can this switch between air and nitrox - or is it set up only for nitrox. Thanks
LeisurePro S Regular air or Nitrox compatible.
Shopper does this replace an spg?What excatly does it display , and does it iclude all the things found in an spg?
LeisurePro S The Datamask comes with a wireless cylinder pressure receiver, allowing remaining tank pressure to be viewed on the LCD screen. Additionally, the screen displays data including current depth, elapsed dive time, dive time remaining and more. The idea is to have a "hands free" dive experience and eliminate the need for dangling gauges. Check out Oceanic's Detail Pagefor all the display options.
Shopper Can I use the same transmitter from my aeris epic or does it have to be one from Oceanic?
LeisurePro S Aeris will work.
Shopper Does it have a metric configured display function ?
Shopper This mask have freedive mode? and how much weight & size?
LeisurePro S This mask has freedive mode, Its approximately 1/2 pound and standard skirt size.
Warranty Information
This product has a limited warranty of 24 months for parts and 24 months for labor.
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Whats in the box:Computer (mask), Transmitter, PC Interface Cable & Software, Protective Case, MicroNet Towel, Buff Pre-Cleaner, Sea Gold Anti-fog The DataMask is not just about having a computer in your mask it is about the many practical benefits provided by truly "Hands-Free" diving. The DataMask contains a miniature liquid crystal display (LCD) panel, proprietary Digital Optic System, microprocessor, depth transducer, wireless cylinder pressure receiver, diver replaceable battery, and controlling software.The miniature LCD allows you to keep your eyes focused on the dive while presenting critical dive data including: current depth, elapsed dive time, cylinder pressure, and dive time remaining. The Digital Optic System provides a clear, highly magnified image of the LCD, which is viewable regardless of environmental conditions and may be seen clearly by the vast majority of people,regardless of vision.
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- In-mask Digital Optic System provides a clear, highly magnified image of the LCD, which is viewable regardless of environmental conditions and may be seen clearly by the vast majority of people, regardless of vision.
- Allows "Hands-Free Diving" for greater convenience, enjoyment and safety during the dive.
- Wireless Air Integrated Technology with patented Air Time Remaining Algorithm.
- Audible Alarms with User Acknowledgment.
- Adjustable backlight intensity may be set on the surface or underwater, allowingthe user to fine-tune display so that it is easily readable, yet not distracting.
- Advanced User Settings & Options.
- Diver Replaceable Batteries.
- OceanLog PC Download and Settings Upload Software and USB Cable included.
8/10/2011 (0 of 1 customers found this review helpful) 4.0Great product, once you learn how to... By Christian M from Norway About Me Casual/ Recreational - Computer
- Lens Quality
- Quality
- Snug Fit
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- Feels true to size
- Was this a gift?:
- No
5/6/2010 (1 of 4 customers found this review helpful) - Sizing:
- Feels true to size
By Regular Joe from Chicago, IL - Does Not Fog
- Lens Quality
- Range of Vision
- Snug Fit
- Sizing:
- Feels true to size
- Fits great
- Hands free gauges
- Sizing:
- Feels true to size
7/7/2009 5.0My wife tried mine, now we own two! By Bear from Long Beach, CA - Night diving
- Open Water Diving
- Recreation
- Sizing:
- Feels true to size
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