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Oceanic VEO 3.0 Air/Nitrox Wrist Dive Computer
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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.

FEATURES
  • 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

SPECIFICATION
AlgorithmDual Algorithm: Pelagic DSAT (Spencer/Powell data base) or Pelagic Z+ (Buhlmann ZHL-16C data base)
Audible AlarmsYes
Depth Display399' (120 meters)
Altitude AdjustableYes, 2,000 to 14,000' (610 to 4,200 meters)
Operating ModesNorm (Air/Nitrox) Gauge, and Free Dive
Back LightYes
Memory Capacity24 Dives
Time, Date & TemperatureYes
Imperial/Metric DisplayYes
PowerCR2450 Battery
Weight [with packaging]0.65 lb

ITEM INCLUDES
Wrist Computer, Owner's Manual and Digital Online Class

PRODUCT REVIEW

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Oceanic VEO 3.0 Air/Nitrox Wrist Dive Computer
 
4.2

(based on 5 reviews)

Ratings Distribution

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100%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Easy to operate (5)
  • Easy to read (5)
  • Lots of functions (4)

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Recreation (5)
    • Warm water (5)
    • Cold water (4)
      • Reviewer Profile:
      • Advanced (3)
      • Diving Type:
      • Open water diving (5), Wreck diving (4), Drift diving (3), Night diving (3)
      • Was this a gift?:
      • No (5)

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    5.0

    Everythimg I expected and more!

    By diver Craig

    from Dacula GA

    About Me Casual/ Recreational

    Verified Buyer

    Pros

    • Easy To Operate
    • Easy To Read
    • Free tutorial was great
    • Lots Of Functions
    • Reliable

    Cons

    • None

    Best Uses

    • Cold Water
    • Extreme Depths
    • Recreation
    • Warm Water

    Comments about Oceanic VEO 3.0 Air/Nitrox Wrist Dive Computer:

    Very easy for casual dtver yrt has all the features you could want. Really like the ability to change battery without sending off to manufacturer and not losing history/

    • Diving Type:
    • Open Water Diving
    • Was this a gift?:
    • No

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    4.0

    Intuitive and useful design

    By Tito

    from Jacksonville, FL

    About Me Advanced

    Pros

    • Easy To Operate
    • Easy To Read
    • Lots Of Functions

    Cons

      Best Uses

      • Cold Water
      • Recreation
      • Warm Water

      Comments about Oceanic VEO 3.0 Air/Nitrox Wrist Dive Computer:

      I love this computer. Enough features without being too complicated.

      • Diving Type:
      • Cave Diving, Drift Diving, Night Diving, Open Water Diving, Wreck Diving
      • Was this a gift?:
      • No

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      5.0

      Very Useful Computer

      By imrush

      from Jacksonville, FL

      About Me Advanced

      Verified Buyer

      Pros

      • Easy To Operate
      • Easy To Read

      Cons

        Best Uses

        • Cold Water
        • Extreme Depths
        • Recreation
        • Warm Water

        Comments about Oceanic VEO 3.0 Air/Nitrox Wrist Dive Computer:

        Very easy to read and navigate.

        • Diving Type:
        • Cave Diving, Drift Diving, Night Diving, Open Water Diving, Wreck Diving
        • Was this a gift?:
        • No

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        4.0

        Good PDC for recreational divers

        By B.

        from Vancouver, WA

        About Me Advanced

        Verified Reviewer

        Pros

        • Easy To Operate
        • Easy To Read
        • Lots Of Functions
        • Reliable

        Cons

        • Hard To Read

        Best Uses

        • Cold Water
        • Recreation
        • Warm Water

        Comments about Oceanic VEO 3.0 Air/Nitrox Wrist Dive Computer:

        I own two of the Veo 3.0 PDCs, and after having used them for a year and half and many dives in varying conditions, overall I'm impressed with them.

        What's great: It's easy to use (read the manual first!), buttons are easy to operate even with thick gloves. The backlit display is generally easy to read (see comments below), and the main display gives you all of the information you need during a dive - I rarely have found a need to use any of the operating buttons in-water. Switching the unit between different air/nitrox mixes between dives is simple. Battery life has been great, and I've had zero issues with either one.

        What's not so great: The only real complaint that I have is that some of the indicators on the display are small and difficult to read with my middle-aged eyes. This is more of an issue with the diver rather than the product - if I wore corrective lenses while diving, it would not be so much of an issue.

        I haven't used the in-water gas-switching features, so can't comment on that.

        Unless you've got a compelling reason to get the console mount unit, I strongly recommend the wrist mount. It's very convenient to have your PDC easily accessible on your wrist. Since I monitor my PDC more frequently than my SPG, I prefer to keep the PDC easily accessible, and the SPG tucked out of the way.

        If I found myself needing another recreational PDC, I would buy this again.

        • Diving Type:
        • Drift Diving, Night Diving, Open Water Diving, Wreck Diving
        • Was this a gift?:
        • No

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        3.0

        Works great when it works

        By TwoCs

        from Florida

        About Me Beginner

        Verified Buyer

        Pros

        • Easy To Operate
        • Easy To Read
        • Lots Of Functions

        Cons

        • Unreliable

        Best Uses

        • Recreation
        • Warm Water

        Comments about Oceanic VEO 3.0 Air/Nitrox Wrist Dive Computer:

        The first Oceanic veo 3.0 I had lasted for about 10 dives before it started malfunctioning. Oceanic customer service was great and replaced it quickly. The one I currently have has started having problems and now will tell me that I'm diving during surface intervals. Ive done 3 dives in one day and the computer has told me that I've done 6. Other then problems with reliability I like the computer, it is fairly easy to use and set up.

        • Diving Type:
        • Open Water Diving, Wreck Diving
        • Was this a gift?:
        • No

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