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Pros; comfortable, can be worn as a good sized watch with shorts or a casual t-shirt. The underwater back lite function is quite useful and gives good visibility. Inexpensive, I thought by comparison to most products in the market. ( less than $200. Does not look cheap. Feels reasonably solid on one's arm. As for needed functions? Time, temp, auto ON when you head down below 6 feet, no decompression time, depth and safety stop calculation with red LED visual and sound alarm warning one is heading up too fast, and surface interval calculation readout countdown all work well, with almost no need for you to do anything, which is all I wanted or frankly care about for recreational diving. Setting an alarm for waking up or reminders is easy to set also. I don't really care about all the other techy nerd diver bs, so this was a good fit for me. Con's? Manual is hard to figure out, but after a while I did and I am terrible with such things. Breakthru--------One has to change into "dive mode" to set those functions, which is not explained anywhere in the manual. Except for that real frustration, I give it a solid 8. Better watches exist for sure, but for value vs dollar cost, I am quite happy with it.Read full review
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The Aqua Lung i200 is an okay dive computer. It came on, at 4 ft. Compared to my gauge & real depth, it displays 4 ft shallower. Depth indication is slower than console gauges. It also doesn't come, with a computer linking cable. Other than that, the i200 performs the most important functions. As a watch, it is comfortable & can be used, as a day watch.
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Great dive computer once you figure out all of the settings!
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