Mares Smart Air Dive Computer Review

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  • Mares Smart Air Dive Computer
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    The Mares Smart Air Dive Computer is a compact watch sized air integrated dive computer. Lightweight and sporty the Smart Air is made for the active user with a sensible price. On top of all of the diving features, it is also air integrated so will pair wirelessly to an optional transmitter sold separately.
    FEATURES
    Hoseless tank data integration for up to three transmitters
    Graphics and numeric display of tank pressure
    Three-row layout comprises all relevant data including tank pressure
    Multigas capable
    Option to view dive time including seconds
    Two customizable fields for ancillary information
    Logbook capacity in excess of 95 hours of dive profile at a 5-second sampling rate (scuba)
    Decompression dive planner with additional surface interval function
    Upgradeable firmware
    Complete watch functions: stopwatch, wake-up alarm, second-time-zone, date
    Freediving mode (apnea) with dedicated alarms
    Bottom timer mode with resettable average depth and stopwatch
    User-replaceable battery
    Code: 414138
    Max Displayed Depth: 150m / 492ft
    Memory capacity: 95hr
    Profile Sampling Rates: 5s
    Stopwatch: Yes
    Display: Segment Display
    Watch: Yes
    Calendar: Yes
    Dual time: Yes
    Daily Alarm: Yes
    Battery Power Indicator: Yes
    Plan Mode: Yes
    Choice of Metrical/Imperial Units: Yes
    Fresh and Seawater Settings: Yes
    Residual Nitrogen Reset: Yes
    User Replaceable Batteries: Yes
    Exclusion of "Uncontrolled Ascent": Yes
    Altitude Adjustment: Yes
    Gas switching: Yes
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Komentáře • 21

  • @alecleitman3504
    @alecleitman3504 Před 5 lety

    Will be going for the first half of my Advanced Certification in Dutch Springs, Pennsylvania, and I just want to thank you on a great informative video that has made me a bit calmer about my upcoming certification, and my confidence with the watch. We'll have to see how it does underwater, but once again, thank you!

  • @FLSharkdiver
    @FLSharkdiver Před 21 dnem +1

    Does this dive computer have a safety stop count down timer when performing your 3min stop?

  • @blainefinn7966
    @blainefinn7966 Před 6 lety +3

    Hello guys, I just wanted to let you know I've recently found your channel and every time you post a new video it just makes me more excited to get my licence. Only one more month to go.
    Yew

    • @simplyscuba
      @simplyscuba  Před 6 lety +2

      Ahhh that's brilliant news Blaine! Where are you learning? Glad you like the channel as well :)

    • @blainefinn7966
      @blainefinn7966 Před 6 lety +2

      Simply Scuba sorry I'm a but late, but I'm learning underneath the Swansea bridge, in Australia. It's quite a renowned spot around here, and it's just a few kilometres from moon island, another great spot

    • @simplyscuba
      @simplyscuba  Před 6 lety +2

      Awesome! Let us know how it goes Blaine :)

    • @blainefinn7966
      @blainefinn7966 Před 6 lety +1

      Simply Scuba sure will

  • @swedendive
    @swedendive Před 6 lety +6

    I really dont understand why the Dive Computer makers dont have Bluetooth connection as standard. There is just a few (expensive) that have that. A bluetooth ship cost a few dollar. So in this case - the Mares Smart Air - is not so smart. To have a cable to a computer is soooo 90´s

    • @RACCHIETTO
      @RACCHIETTO Před 6 lety

      As far as i know bluetooth waves can't travel under water, a bt ship antenna stays above the surface.

    • @lmlmd2714
      @lmlmd2714 Před 3 lety +1

      There a few reasons, coming from an IT background. Firstly, profit. The profit margin on dive computers is nuts. The logic components are closer to a cheap, basic scientific calculator or 80s databank digital watch than they are to a modern smartphone. The sensor arrays add a bit of cost, but nothing like what we pay. Bluetooth, on the other hand, is a licenced technology, so you have to pay to use it. As you can imagine, that's not exactly in keeping with the "price gouge till they scream" ethos... unless you're paying a big premium, of course.
      Secondly, BT is battery hungry so you'd have to give up the disposable lithium button batteries in favour of proper li-ions, which would need charging anyway, so from the users perspective you might as well kill two birds with one stone. Sure you could do wireless charging as well, but that's a technology that's never really taken off as much as it could, and wouldn't work terribly well in scenarios like liveabaoards and expedition diving - which is where the more expensive and eleborate computers are going to get used.

    • @NoRegret08
      @NoRegret08 Před 3 lety

      I have 1000+ dives and a BS in Computer Science. I see absolutely no reason to have Bluetooth on a dive computer.

    • @LowKickMT
      @LowKickMT Před 2 lety

      @@NoRegret08 to pair it with a smartphone and deal with all the settings or logged dive profiles in a convenient app, mr bs cs

  • @elizabethkenska8654
    @elizabethkenska8654 Před 4 lety

    Hello! Is there a way to see the exact oxygen psi level while diving vs using the marking around the edges of the watch? Thanks!

  • @alecleitman3504
    @alecleitman3504 Před 4 lety

    What 4 digit code should I do if I want to reset my mares smart air watch to factory mode?

  • @johnbrab2
    @johnbrab2 Před 6 lety

    It is compatible with BLUELINK PRO INTERFACE by mares to use bluetooth? I didn't find this information ...

  • @ahmadkaddoura7060
    @ahmadkaddoura7060 Před 3 lety

    Does the smart air have a compass?

  • @usarmy308
    @usarmy308 Před 5 lety

    Hello how do you set it to sleep mode?

  • @kingchan9100
    @kingchan9100 Před 6 lety

    shame that it does not have digital compass

  • @dainiusk.7632
    @dainiusk.7632 Před 4 lety +1

    If you plan to use it for freediving, go away.
    "Smart Air can record the profiles of approximately 95 hours of diving, at a sampling rate of 5 seconds. The information can be transferred using the optional USB clip to PC via the Dive Organizer software" -MARES manual. It sucks at apnea.
    "The "normal" Smart has only one basic freediving mode, which is not able to record and display the profile."- Mares.
    Apnea mode is only formally supported, there will be no data stored for apnea diving session.
    Dive Organizer is crashing without chart data, mares ignores issue ticket for 2 month now.

  • @juan_sempere-valverde

    I do not recommend MARES SMART. Defective software got stuck in Apnea mode one month after the warranty was over and there is no way to reverse it. I was recommended by MARE to try the following: in ‘Set Dive’ select ‘Erase Desat’ and insert the code ‘1234’. Following this, go to ‘Mode’ and select the desired dive mode. I already found this tip online before I asked them and it did not work for me... If you read this try a better computer. I have a CRESSI EDY that is 7 years old now and works perfectly

  • @erikfri898
    @erikfri898 Před 6 lety

    abit foolish to go to 2nd gas and say...naaaa i am only dive with 1 gas. who cares how you dive! this is not niteox computer this is technical compuetr with switch gas ability, this video is not so good