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Suunto "Vyper" Air/Nitrox Wrist Computer, Silver
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Suunto "Vyper" Air/Nitrox Wrist Computer, Silver
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Questions about this item:
Shopper Is this compatible with MAC computers?
MICHAEL C The website contains only a PC Compatible version of the software. I think it would be safe to say that "NO" they don't have a Mac Compatiple version.
Sorry!
SIMON C YES! The Suunto Vyper Air/Nitrox dive computer is compatible with Mac OS- but, the included software from Suunto only runs on Windows. MacDive, a great program, will allow you to download and log all your dive data from various Suunto computers- including graphical representations of your dive profile, temperature info etc. MacDive costs 25 USD and can be found and downloaded with a simple web search. There are Unix/Linux programs available as well.
Shopper Does this computer locks up when you exceed the no deco limits, or still works?
ALDO C It keeps on ticking but it warns you
JEFFREY D It will still work.
ROEE K This computer supports decompression diving. It does not lock up. When you exceed the no deco limit, it goes into a mode where it displays your ceiling depth and minimum ascent time for a safe ascent profile.
It should go without saying however that if you intend to do decompression diving, you should obtain the necessary training AND be thoroughly familiar with the dive computer.
Shopper Does Vyper have a backlit or a phosphorescent screen?
ROEE K Not true. It is back-lit. You push a button for the backlight to turn on.
Anyhow, FWIW, I never find it necessary to use the backlight. With ambient light (day dive) the display is easily readable without the backlight. And at night I also just shine my dive light at the computer to read the display. There is no persistent phosphorescence like with some computers, but the display reads easily while a light is being shined on it.
For me, having the backlight is primarily just peace of mind -- knowing that even in the extremely unlikely event that both my dive lights fail simultaneously, and my buddy disappears, and I find myself suddenly all alone in the blackness, I can still turn on the backlight on the computer to read my depth and make a safe blue-water ascent.
ROBERT B I believe it is a phosphorescent screen. Because you do not have make any settings or push any buttons like on a GPS unit to see. When under water it is very bright and clear. I can't say one bad thing about this computer. The original battery lasted for 4 years for me and I just had it changed this year. A quick check on the Suunto web site would confirm. Hope this helps. Bob
Shopper What are the differences between Vyper and Zoop?
RONI K Zoop is a subset of Vyper. The foolowing features are in Vyper but not in Zoop: Gauge mode, adjustable backlight duration, build-in dive simualtor, calendar clock.
JACOB M Disclaimer "I dont know and I dont like yellow" 3 Functions - Air, Nitrox, and Guage. The Vyper has a guage function which through the data from saved dives can be put into profile memory also both can be used as a depth gauge and timer with profile memory, making it ideal for professional and technical diving. Blah - I know you can read I dont own a Zoop. The Vyper has been cool since 2008, I have never changed the battery, and Im taking it to Mexico, Honduras, and Belize in 20 days. It got me through Instructor school and many dives, but if you are getting ready to spend some money why not at least get the Vyper or one that accepts the Suunto Wireless Tank Pressure Transmitter, The Vyper may be compatible however I did not buy the software to record the dives and all that. Like I said I am an Instructor I have 10 full sets of stuff. If it is for you get what you like (color, size, placement) or rent until you can afford the nice stuff. Dont buy for the features and then dont use them. Dont buy because you have a 3 day trip coming up because you have something you really didnt want on the forth day. If you do then you are wasting money. What I always love about diving is that an Instructor with $3,000 of equipment on and the new student with rental gear both jump off the same boat and see the same fish. After all that - its yellow and I dont know. P.S. call the people at SUUNTO. Be safe see you on the bottom.
Shopper Does this Vyper has audible alarms and if it does, are they loud enough to hear them with a 7mm hood?
ROBERT S The alarm is audible and seems to be loud. I only dive in warm water and have never worn a hood but I think you would be able to hear it.
RICK S The Viper Has a alarm it is audble even though a 5 mm Hood I see no reason it would not be audble with 7mm. Very good computer
jan m can i buy a hose mounting boot? and a wrist strap for this computer?
David R We're sorry as we do not sell the hose mount or wrist boot for the computer itself
ROBERT B I did purchase the Suunto Vyper wrist computer in 2007 and have since logged over 150 dives. I dive with divers all over the world and it seems that Suunto is on the wrists of most if not all of the dive masters and most of the divers. I don't know how I dove with out it. I would rate it 100% as most of the dive professionals that I dive with would also. As far as your 2 questions I bought the wrist computer so it comes with the wrist strap. The boot for the hose I am not sure of if it is interchangable. A quick email to Suunto would answer that. If you have the computer on your wrist, which I would recomend why would you want it on your octo? It is easier to see on your wrist. The computer is your life line you need to see it all the time. Your air pressure guage (PSI/BAR) you only check occasionally. The Vyper is awsome and I would not dive with out mine! Diving is a passion for me I love being under the water this computer helps me to stay safe and enjoy what I love to do. Hope I helped. Bob
ALEXEY K The wrist strap is a part of the device. What do mean by the hose mounting? Make it a part of the measurement instruments console?
Shopper I heard this unit doesn't calculate the necessary surface intervals between dives. Can this be correct?
WALTER C Hello. I'm not sure I understand the question. The Vyper displays your surface interval after each dive. The display is automatic while on the surface and the contacts are wet ("AC" shows on the display). Once the contacts dry, you can select the surface interval time when you turn the computer on. The Suunto algorithm calculates tissue saturation using the data from preceding dives and surface intervals. The surface interval since the previous dive also downloads with the dive log. The "plan" mode on the Vyper computes no decompression times for various depths using the data for (your) accumulated tissue saturation and surface intervals. I'm not sure what else you are looking for... I am a fan of Suunto and I have used the Vyper, Cobra and Gekko for almost 10 years.
TIFFANY S I haven;t had any issues. You just have to make sure you use the plan feature and know how to scroll through the dive numbers and it will calculate surface intervals and no fly times. You should download the manual and check it out.
Shopper Can it be used for freediving?
ROBERT S That I do not know. I tis the best dive computer I have ever owned though.
PEDRO LUIS T You can, but it's not worth it. They are better freediving computers than this one and way cheaper, I only use it for nitrox scuba diving.
DOUGLAS H Absolutely. Go to the Suunto website and check out the manual.
Shopper Is this computer exactly the same as the computer on the" Suunto Vyper air/nitrox 2Gauge Computer Console????????
If not,what are the differences (beside it being a wrist mount computer)??????
THANK YOU.............
RONI K Yes - exactly the same.
RONI K Yes - it is exactly the same like the console version.
ALDO C It works exactly the same, however it cannot be mounted on a console
DOUGLAS H If it is a Suunto Vyper, the computer is exactly the same as the one of the wrist band. If you remove the rubbery surrounding from the wrist mounted version, it would pop right into a Suunto console. I hope that helps.
doug
DALLAS K Module is identical; just in a different mounting.
Shopper Does this computer use the RBGM algorithm?
LeisurePro S Yes, the Vyper calculates continuous decompression with the RGBM algorithm.
Shopper How many dives does it log?
LeisurePro S The computer holds up to 80 hours of dive logs in its internal memory.
Shopper Does this work with air and nitrox ( what percentages)?
LeisurePro S The Vyper can function with both air and nitrox (up to 50%).
Shopper Does this computer have a Time to Fly countdown and water activation?
LeisurePro S Yes, the Vyper has water activation and a time to fly countdown.
Shopper Will the computer record bottom time and max depth?
LeisurePro S So sorry for the delay. Yes, this computer records both max depth and bottom time.
Shopper How does the vyper compare with the Mosquito?
LeisurePro S The main difference is the size. Vyper has a larger, easier to read screen while the Mosquito is tiny. So small that a lot of people like to wear it as their day to day wrist watch.
Shopper Can you switch from nitrox to air for second dive?
LeisurePro S You can switch between nitrox and air between dives, but not during. However, if you use gauge (trimix) mode, you cannot change that setting until after 48 hours.
Shopper Would you be so kind informing me on the units measure that your Suunto displays, please. I am interested in metric units measure. It means unite measure for depth must be meter and for temperature grades of Celsius.
LeisurePro S Both metric and imperial as well as Fahrenheit and centigrade
Shopper Can the unit of measure be changed on this computer?
Shopper Can I replace the battery myself on the Vyper?
Shopper Can this wrist-version be switched into a console some day?
Shopper Is this computer able to have 2 different mixes of gas?
LeisurePro S No the Vyper does not do gas switching, you will need the Vyper 2 (sku SQTV2W) for that.
Shopper is this a module that could be put into a oceanic brand console
Shopper Does this computer have at computer interface?
Warranty Information
This product has a limited warranty of 24 months.
Three instruments in one: Air, nitrox, and Gauge. The Vyper features full-decompression capabilities and combines several technological innovations into one product. The Vyper offers everything a diver could possibly need for diving with standard air or nitrox mixes. It can also be used as a depth gauge and timer with profile memory, making it ideal for professional and technical diving
- 3 Operating Modes: nitrox, Air, Gauge
- Complete decompression stop data
- User-controllable alarms for maximum depth and dive time
- Visual and audible alarms
- Automatic safety stop countdown
- Backlight lights up automatically when important alarms are given
Online Class, Wrist Strap, Gauge Protector
1/10/2012 3.0Looks great but how would I know By gmich from Charlevoix, MI About Me Casual/ Recreational - Diving Type:
- Night Diving, Open Water Diving, Wreck Diving
- Was this a gift?:
- Yes
1/23/2011 5.0Lives up to its expectations By Ana Sydney from Sydney, Australia - Easy To Operate
- Easy To Read
- Reliable
- Diving Type:
- Night Diving, Open Water Diving, Rescue Diving, Wreck Diving
- Was this a gift?:
- No
9/28/2009 (2 of 2 customers found this review helpful) 4.0Good, user friendly dive computer By Lil'fish from Bradenton, FL About Me Recreational Diver - Easy To Use
- Functional
- Improves Diving Experience
- Lightweight
- Solid Construction
9/19/2009 (2 of 3 customers found this review helpful) - Easy To Operate
- Easy To Read
- Lots Of Functions
- Reliable
- Diving Type:
- Cave Diving, Open Water Diving
By jomomma from Long Island, NY - Easy To Operate
- Easy To Read
- Lots Of Functions
- Reliable
- Cold Water
- Extreme Depths
- Recreation
- Warm Water
- Diving Type:
- Cave Diving, Drift Diving, Night Diving, Open Water Diving, Rescue Diving, Wreck Diving
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