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Uwatec Galileo Luna Hoseless Wrist Dive Computer Complete with Transmitter

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Whats in the box:Dive Computer, Transmitter

The more you know, the better off you are. This is true for just about any aspect of life, including scuba diving.

The Luna dive computer is the newest member of the Galileo family made by Uwatec. This state-of-the-art dive computer truly is a divetrue bottom time calculator, a decompression dive planner, and a depth gauge, but it also offers features that simply make diving an even great sport to enjoy, such as a sleek design, a full-tilt compass with bearing memory, an extra large display for easy reading underwater, hoseless gas integration, and the option you to input your ersonal information (name, diver certificate number, emergency contact information, and so forth).

The Luna's alarms and signals will keep you safe at depth; the compass will keep you heading true, and the user interface will enable you to enjoy your dive without worrying about fighting with your computer while underwater.

FEATURES
  • Wrist mounted
  • Water-activated
  • True remaining bottom time calculator
  • Max depth: 1082 feet (330 meters)
  • Automatic altitude setting
  • Logbook: 100 hours
  • Personal settings and data
  • Hoseless gas integration
  • Gauge mode: manual or automatic below 393 feet (120 meters)
  • Stop watch: Yes
  • Backlight: Yes
  • Current depth: Yes
  • Maximum depth: Yes
  • Decompression stop time
  • Time to fly
  • Depth alarm, battery alarm

SPECIFICATION
Altitude Adjustable:Automatic.
Depth Display:1082 feet (330 meters).
Audible Alarms:Yes.
Back Light:Yes.
Time, Date & Temperature:Yes.
Power:Replaceable battery.
Air Integrated:Yes
Digital Compass:Yes.
Upgradable:Yes.
Weight [with packaging]1.85 lb

ITEM INCLUDES
Dive Computer, Transmitter

PRODUCT REVIEW

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Uwatec Galileo Luna Hoseless Wrist Dive Computer Complete with Transmitter
 
4.4

(based on 14 reviews)

Ratings Distribution

  • 5 Stars

     

    (8)

  • 4 Stars

     

    (5)

  • 3 Stars

     

    (0)

  • 2 Stars

     

    (1)

  • 1 Stars

     

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86%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Easy to read (14)
  • Lots of functions (13)
  • Easy to operate (12)
  • Reliable (11)

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Recreation (12)
    • Cold water (8)
    • Warm water (8)
      • Reviewer Profile:
      • Advanced (6), Casual/ recreational (4), Professional (4)
      • Diving Type:
      • Open water diving (11), Night diving (10), Drift diving (9), Wreck diving (6), Outdoor professional (4)
      • Was this a gift?:
      • No (10)

    Most Liked Positive Review

     

    LUNA shot me to the MOON!!!

    Awesome computer, spent two dives in awww of what you could do with it while you are diving. This thing is out of this world...great computer!!! Full dive log with profile...Read complete review

    Awesome computer, spent two dives in awww of what you could do with it while you are diving. This thing is out of this world...great computer!!! Full dive log with profile graph, HUGE dot matrix display. My buddy could read my info from 40ft away!

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    Most Liked Negative Review

     

    I have some issues

    My only negative about this computer is that I keep on getting a message that there is no signal for the amount of air. I could see this happening once or twice in a dive...Read complete review

    My only negative about this computer is that I keep on getting a message that there is no signal for the amount of air. I could see this happening once or twice in a dive, but it happens about 10 or 12 times in a 50 minute dive. The signal comes back in about 5-10 seconds but it is still disconcerting. On one dive it went out 4 times in a 4 minute safety stop. Scuba Pro says this is normal. I got this computer because its wireless. If this keeps up I'll reconnect the hose for my air guage. Besides this I like this computer. It's easy to use and the display is large and easy to read with these old eyes.

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    4.0

    Great Computer

    By fschmalz

    from Santiago, chile

    About Me Professional

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    Verified Buyer

    Pros

    • Easy To Read
    • Lots Of Functions
    • Reliable

    Cons

      Best Uses

      • Cold Water
      • Extreme Depths
      • Recreation

      Comments about Uwatec Galileo Luna Hoseless Wrist Dive Computer Complete with Transmitter:

      The SW dosen´t works with windows 7

      • Was this a gift?:
      • No

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      4.0

      The best computer with one major problem

      By Mola Mola

      from Fullerton, CA

      About Me Advanced

      Verified Buyer

      Pros

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

      Cons

      • Loose signal very often

      Best Uses

      • Recreation

      Comments about Uwatec Galileo Luna Hoseless Wrist Dive Computer Complete with Transmitter:

      I have tried many different computers for my 500+ dives.
      This is the best for this price range and I just love this computer.
      It's easy to read and understand.
      The only problem is, it looses the signal very often.
      So I had to install the transmitter to the left side on the first stage and it got little better.
      But it still looses the signal quite often so I have to put my left hand behind my head to be closer to the transmitter.
      If you are a recreational diver, this may not be a big problem, but I would not recommend this to a serious diver.

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

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      4.0

      Great underwater, clunky computer sync

      By Patrick

      from Minneapolis, MN

      About Me Casual/ Recreational

      Pros

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

      Cons

        Best Uses

        • Recreation

        Comments about Uwatec Galileo Luna Hoseless Wrist Dive Computer Complete with Transmitter:

        Bought this as the first real dive computers for my wife and me. We've been VERY happy with the performance underwater. The display is easy to read at all depths and the light makes it easy to read during night dives. We've got about 25 logged dives with these guys and are very happy.By far one of the best features of the device is the buddy air feature. We don't need to worry about asking each other our air supply anymore, instead it's always right there on our display next to our own air supply. It's made it a lot easier to do a healthy game of "Who can suck less air?".Unlike other people who have used this computer, we haven't had any problems with the computer losing our air signal. Despite this, we're still considering getting a small analog secondary pressure gauge. This takes away one of the major advantages of the device, one less hose. At least we can keep the secondary gauge velcroed somewhere that doesn't bother us.It has an adaptive algorithm to calculate your remaining bottom time based on your current air usage. However, sometimes it's very aggressive and can get quite annoying. Once it triggers it likes to keep on beeping at you until you make your safety stop. So, if you're down at 90 ft and happened to just make a spastic movement to look at that ray it might trigger the RBT alarm. But wait, you're going up to 30ft and calming down, now you've got another 10 minutes of bottom time to look around at 30ft and still make your safety stop. Luna don't care. It still is going to beep. It loves to beep. Always the beeping. In the end, however, I guess I'd rather be safe.The biggest annoyance of this is the syncing to a computer. It uses IrDA. IrDA was hot ten years ago, but now it's just old. Most computers don't have IrDA anymore and it's barely supported. ScubaPro sells an adapter you can use to sync. It's overpriced. Look for something that looks similar on [@] and you'll be fine for a third the price. I've also had luck with a cheap $5 adapter.If you're on a PC or Linux you should have no problem finding apps that work with this because it is supported by libdivecomputer. If you're on a Mac you should know that right now it is not supported and will not work. You can use jTrak on a Mac or boot into Parallels to sync the computer, but all the nice Mac dive logging software will not work. I'm docking a star because of the fact that is uses IrDA to sync and Uwatec's solution, JTrak, reminds me of using computers in 1996.

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

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        5.0

        Best computer for non commercial divers

        By Mola Mola

        from Fullerton, CA

        About Me Advanced

        Verified Buyer

        Pros

        • Easy To Operate
        • Easy To Read
        • Reliable

        Cons

        • Too bukly

        Best Uses

        • Recreation

        Comments about Uwatec Galileo Luna Hoseless Wrist Dive Computer Complete with Transmitter:

        I've been diving for over 30 years and saw the evolution of dive gears.
        I've owned many computers and this is simply the best.
        The price was cheaper than my other computers with less features.
        This is one of the wisest investments I've ever made.

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

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        5.0

        Best dive computer ever

        By Dovella

        from Zicheron Yakuv , ISRAEL

        About Me Professional

        Pros

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

        Cons

        • None

        Best Uses

        • Cold Water
        • Recreation
        • Warm Water

        Comments about Uwatec Galileo Luna Hoseless Wrist Dive Computer Complete with Transmitter:

        Very easy to read information.
        Buzzer is strong and alerts are clear

        for some reason I can't explain the transmitter loses the signal too often during dives.
        other than this, this is the best piece I have in my diving equipment.

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

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