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Post subject: Aeris' New Elite T3 Hoseless Dive Computer  PostPosted: Sep 14, 2006 - 11:16 AM
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by Eric Brodeur

As far as new gear reports, the Aeris Elite T3 got lost in the shadow of Labor Day weekend. After looking at the unit's specs (I didn't dive with it) I can see why there wasn't much hoopla: it's the same as the Epic with these differences:

* Retractor mount (and wrist)
* Two less buttons
* No watch features such as Stopwatch, Alarm, Countdown Timer, etc.

Retailing at $599 (computer only) it's no less expensive than the Epic which means losing watch functions in favor of an almost-console-mount but smaller. These minor differences aside, the Elite (I'm dropping the T3 since it reminds of a mediocre movie sequel of the same name) is a very capable dive computer. It runs hoseless and supports up to three transmitters (for you tech divers), handles Air/Nitrox/Gauge/Freedive modes, and can monitor nearby transmitters in a feature called "Buddy Pressure Check." Kiss those confusing hand signals goodbye.

Like Aeris' other computers, the diving algorithm supports 12 tissue compartments based on Advanced Haldanean and DSAT databases with altitude, personal conservatism, and O2 limits using NOAA data. Adjustments to altitude, decompression, ascent rate, and air/gas can be made in varying amounts.

Moving from dive science to practicality, the Elite has audible alarms for safety stop, ascent, remaining gas and O2/PO2 mixes. The user replaceable batteries have a run-time of 300 hours in the computer and 1500 hours in the wireless transmitter. Also included is a backlight, countdown flight timer, depth gauge to 330 feet max, 24 log memory, PC interface, and pre-dive planner (but not simulator). As with Aeris' other computers, tank pressure, ascent rate, nitrogen load, O2 load, and other values are displayed graphically and numerically.

If you already own an Atmos AI and are happy with it, the Elite offers little more except hoseless operation and small size. I mentioned the computer alone is $600 and each transmitter will set you back $460.

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