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Dive Computers

ScubaLab 2012 Gear of the Year: Computers

Of the 11 data crunchers in ScubaLab’s 2012 shootout, these six models showed they had the right stuff.

Win a Free Liquivision Kaon, Xeo or Xen Dive Computer

Divers now have the chance to win a free Liquivision Kaon, Xeo or Xen Dive Computer when you download your simulator of choice!

60:Second ScubaLab - Cressi PC Interface for the Leonardo Dive Computer

Cressi’s PC Interface Kit for its Leonardo dive computer is compatible with both Mac and Windows operating systems that can be downloaded at [www.cressi.com](http://www.cressi.com/). Once the appropriate software package is installed on your personal computer, simply connect the module to your PC using the included USB cord. Then place your Leonardo face-down in the cradle and you’re ready to start transferring and printing out dive profile data.

Scuba Gear Review: Mares Matrix Dive Computer

ScubaLab Review: The Matrix is a wristwatch dive computer on steroids. It is easy to read, easy to program, and full of advanced data crunching features. Test divers were unanimous in picking it as the Testers Choice in this category.

Dive Computers: Picking The Right Algorithm

Do you understand what your dive computer's algorithm does? Here is our easy-to-understand explanation.

ScubaLab Tests 11 Hot Dive Computers

We collected 11 new and redesigned models, and tested them in our ScubaLab shop and at Blue Grotto in Williston, Florida.

ScubaLab Dive Computer Best Buy and Testers' Choice Spotlight: Aeris

Aeris dive computers took two of the top spots in ScubaLab's 2012 dive computer testing. Here we highlight two Aeris models that took away a Best Buy and a Testers' Choice prize.

ScubaLab Dive Computer Testers' Choice Spotlight: MARES

MARES dive computers took two of the top spots in ScubaLab's 2012 dive computer testing. Here we highlight two MARES models that took away the Testers' Choice prize in their categories.

60:Second ScubaLab: Liquivision Kaon Air/Nitrox Dive Computer

The new Liquivision Kaon Air and Nitrox dive computer is a very readable and easy-to-use wrist computer. Its high-contrast OLED display, which can be read in any conditions, uses large fonts, and you can select your own menu colors to ultimately personalize your unit.