Deepblu, the company behind the fantastic Cosmiq and Cosmiq+ smart dive computers, has today launched several new features in their web app, as well as a new social network built for the diving community.
Divers can showcase their diving feats, interact with the ocean community at large and plan their next dive trip.
Co-founder and CEO James Tsuei explains:
“Looking at the ways people currently interact in the diving industry and by extension the entire marine community, it’s easy to see how fragmented it is, our ultimate goal is to unite divers, dive businesses and conservationists alike around Deepblu and make diving more exciting for everyone with a passion for the ocean.”
Deepblu allows users to create a profile to interact with others on the platform. This profile includes all the diver’s certifications as well as a digital dive logbook, an overview of all diving adventures the diver wants to share with their buddies or the public.
Deepblu dive logs can be created manually, or automatically with a compatible dive computer such as Deepblu’s own COSMIQ+ or a 3rd-party computer via the open-source software Subsurface.
Deepblu is available through web browsers on the desktop or the fully redesigned mobile applications for Android and iOS.
For more information visit www.deepblu.com