The price for Oceans S1 Supersonic was €499 and the S2 will be around the same when it starts selling in retail. Right now you can still get it for early bird specials from €299 in the kickstarter campaign.
Hi!
It doesn’t have a planner built-in with the current firmware, but it compares similar on NDL time to other dive computers running Buhlmann ZHL-16C (like Shearwater).
In 2019, Oceans (oceans.io) introduced the first wearable dive computer with built-in buddy comms, and made it possible for recreational divers to communicate underwater... Now, we are calling all divers, again!
Oceans S2 Supersonic by Jimmy Reuterwall posted Mar 27, 2021 at 12:47 PM
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Just an update to this, the Oceans S1 Supersonic is now available at oceans.io. Cheers!
Oceans S1 Supersonic by Jimmy Reuterwall posted Sep 20, 2020 at 2:23 PMOceans S1 Supersonic by Jimmy Reuterwall posted Sep 20, 2020 at 2:23 PM
We are experimenting on location tracking, however this is a really hard problem to solve underwater. The pings are limited to other paired devices and uses vibration for notification, you won’t annoy your other buddies (and wildlife) with a tank banger. It sounds simple, but takes diving to a...
An update: Oceans S1 Supersonic, the first wearable dive computer with built-in buddy comms, is now available at oceans.io/s1. Shipping worldwide and comes in Yellow, Blue, Coral and Black colorways.
Oceans S1 Supersonic by Jimmy Reuterwall posted Sep 20, 2020 at 2:23 PMOceans S1 Supersonic by...
Hi all! Time flies. With just about 6 hours to go we’re now over 114% funded and sooo close to hit our first stretch goal: the "Abysmal Black” colorway.
If you can think of a buddy who would love a dive computer with built-in comms, this is the time to share...
Oceans S1, the scuba dive...
There are other ways to do location tracking than triangulation between two devices, the S1 have multiple sensors that would allow for this and it’s something we’re currently testing.
Great question, and something we have put much thoughts into, too!
The ultrasound sensor is active at short intervals with very limited range, and only when a ping is activated by a diver. The tests we have done have shown no reaction on marine life. This is not comparable to sonars, seismic...
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