Diving Computers: Air integrated vs non-air integrated

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Scuba Jerm

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Fishing for opinions here:

I am currently diving with the Aeris Atmos 2 wrist computer. I originally bought it because it was the cheapest option for a dive computer, the only bummer I thought back then is that it doesn't tell you how much air you have remaining.:shakehead Come to find out that alot of divers out there who wear a non-air integrated dive computer actually prefer it. Like me they dive with a standard guage and the computer. They enjoy the redundancy this provides. I've come to love the Atmos 2 wrist computer for it ease of use, affordable price, etc. I've also realized I like using it as a companion to the SPG. So my orginal opinion changed. I like the non-air integrated computers.

So, just curious what you all use, why you like the computers you have, etc.
 
I've got the Oceanic Pro Plus with AI. I'm thrilled with it. I particularly like that it figures time remaining based on either air remaining or NDL remaining.
 
Give me an integrated computer! Of course my love of integration goes back to the 60s, but that's a whole 'nother topic! :D
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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