In the market for a nice, basic dive computer that you can use whether you’re scuba or freediving or even just as a basic sport watch? Or are you a total data geek and want all the numbers you could possibly have about your dive?
Well, Aqua Lung may have you covered on both ends.
The company this fall is launching two new dive computers: The i200 and i750TC.
The sporty i200 — retailing for US$349/318 Euros — features four operating modes, a user-changeable standard battery, the ability to switch easily between two Nitrox mixes, and no restriction switching between Free and Dive, making it adaptable to a whole bunch of dive scenarios.

The i750TC — retailing for US$999/911 Euros — is a tech-savvy diver’s dream, featuring a crisp OLED color screen, easy-to-use interface, 3-axis compass, a sleek black PVD finish, and a paired-for-life optional transmitter. You can even track and share your dive via its Bluetooth Smart wireless connectivity to a mobile device.

Both dive computers are compatible with Aqua Lung’s DiverLog digital log book. The DiverLog allows you to manage your dive computer settings, view Log and Profile data, add location, notes and other details, as well as store and share photos and videos. The i200 and i750TC can also sync and upload information to a Mac or PC.
For more info on the i200 and i750TC, check out the videos below or go to the company’s website at aqualung.com.
https://youtu.be/soV7z4doOiY