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    Thanks - so, is it possible to get the battery status reported in percentage values somehow - may be via oceanlog software? My very old computer did show that percentage battery value ...

    The strap is a topic aswell for me because I have a drysuit too.... hm...

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    My personal experience: I have a Geo 2.0 since more than 1 year and I have almost 600 dives on it, normal air and nitrox. Quite good, I appreciate the possibility to change the battery (when I bought it, the alternative was the Suunto D4, where it was not possible), and the numbers are quite big and easy to read.
    Cons: backlight died after a very short time. Recently it's doing some crazy thing, like not starting automatically and resetting the time alone (not underwater, for the moment). I have already changed the battery twice, so it's quite an intensive battery usage (I can estimate a change after more or less 250 hours of usage).

    Hope this helps!

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    Francesco
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    Have a look on my website: Underwater & Travel Photography or my page

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    Hello again,
    I've made the first scuba diving experiences with the geo 2.0 - I've been to Egypt. After nearly one week the geo was working fine, at the surface the computer stuck in a mode like "dual......" and it was'nt possible to get into the standard mode, which shows time & date. But I could change settings in the other modes, but the standard screen time & date wasnt possible. Diving mode was working fine when I did my dive. Only when I returned home and started the dive transfer to the PC then the standard screen was shown again. Now its ok - but any idea what it was??? Anyone who did the same experience?

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