Garmin Descent Mk2i/Descent T1 Bundle, Smaller-Sized Watch-Style Dive Computer With Air Integration,
Garmin Descent Mk2i/Descent T1 Bundle, Smaller-Sized Watch-Style Dive Computer with Air Integration, Multisport Training/Smart Features, Titanium Gray with Black Band, (010-02132-03)
- Battery life: up to 32 hours in dive mode with T1 enabled, up to 16 days in smartwatch mode and up to 15 hours in GPS mode with music
- Pair with the Descent T1 transmitter for integrated pressure monitoring on up to 5 tanks via the SubWave sonar data network, and see remaining air time, air consumption rate and more for you and other divers within a range 10 meters
- Enhanced estimated wrist-based heart rate and Pulse Ox (not a medical device and not intended for diagnosis or monitoring of medical conditions) sensing of blood oxygen saturation for advanced sleep monitoring and altitude acclimation at high elevations
- Built-in support for multiple sports apps, advanced training features, Garmin Pay payment service (not all countries and payment networks are eligible), music storage with streaming service support (subscription may be required) and more
- Dive log lets you store and review data from up to 200 dives right on your wrist and share and review dives in the Garmin Dive app downloaded to your paired compatible smartphone
- With six dive modes as well as multi-GNSS support and ABC sensors — including an underwater compass — know every part of your dive from entry to exit (GPS tracking does not work underwater)
Brand : Garmin
Category : Electronics,GPS, Finders & Accessories,Sports & Handheld GPS,Running GPS Units
Rating : 4.5
Price : US $1849.99
Review Count : 21
Garmin Descent Mk2i/Descent T1 Bundle, Smaller-Sized Watch-Style Dive Computer with Air Integration, Multisport Training/Smart Features, Titanium Gray with Black Band, (010-02132-03)
- I use it for scuba diving, freediving, spearfishing, hiking, and bicycling. Didn\'t notice any audio pinging while scuba diving but I dive California and we wear hoods out here. My favorite feature is the GPS it\'s amazing to see your entry point and exit point at the end of a dive. The dive log on the app exceeds my needs. I just love this thing.
- Had a fenix 6x sapphire before this and for my diving and all my other water sports all in one fitness watch...absolutely AMAZING!!!
- He like the functionality that he can use the watch while golfing and scuba diving ect
- The product is absolutely amazing, I have had six other similar products, but nothing like this. It is perfect for all personal activities. The only thing I wished for, is that the product came with a second battery.
- I got this for my husband because I knew he wanted to use this as his dive computer. The battery is drained quicker when being used as a dive computer but over all it will hold a charge for up to 6 days when not diving. It also does everything else that he wants it to do. I like that it has a gps on it for him to use while hunting and it shows all of his notifications. It really is worth it in my opinion. I kinda wish they had a more feminine version so I could get one but until then I will stick to my Apple Watch.
- I bought this as an upgrade to my Garmin Descent G1. I love that the controls are identical. The screen is easily readable in the sun, and it\'s big enough to see everything needed during a dive. It\'s awesome having the air integration. No more going back and forth between my SPG and my dive computer. Tons of apps and activity trackers like the Garmin Fenix watches.The T1 takes CR123 batteries which are extremely easy to replace. This was a major selling feature to me since CR123 batteries are available everywhere and I have several flashlights that use them, so I always have spares on hand. All you need is a coin to open the battery compartment. The battery is protected by dual seals. The T1 does make some noise when in use as it communicates with the watch via sound. Doesn\'t bother me at all.This is a pricey combo, but it does it all. Buy once cry once... You won\'t be disappointed.
- I bought the watch prior to a trip to Grand Cayman. Wore it for a few days (all day and all night). Awesome features. I\'ve never been a watch guy but started to love it. Then one of the buttons got stuck. I called customer service, and they suggested to soak it in warm water or clean around the button with alcohol. No problem. But I asked \"If that doesn\'t work, what else can we do?\" The response was that they could ship the watch to me international, but I\'d have to pay $40 for shipping. If you can afford this watch, $40 shouldn\'t be a deal killer. But on principal alone, if the watch is defective, and Garmin can\'t cover $40 for international shipping, then WFT?! This is a huge fail in my book. The watch may be great (I\'ll assess the diving functions if I can actually use in 2 days, assuming the fixes work), but customer service should be equal to the quality of the watch, especially at this price point. If the company can\'t fix their own defect without charging me for shipping so I can actually dive with it, then that is an epic customer service fail. As always, buyer beware. Garmin, you should re-think your policy on things like this...my respect for Garmin just dropped off a cliff.
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