![]() ![]() This is very handy for people who switch from single gas recreational to mixed gas technical diving or instructors who like to have a different set up when they’re teaching compared to when they’re doing their own personal diving. You can set up to ten different dive modes for different situations making it easy to switch between different setups according to what kind of diving you’re doing. If you have less than two hours of battery time remaining, a pop-up message saying “recharge needed” will appear and you cannot start a dive, a safety feature that should stop you from running out of battery mid-dive. The color-coded indicator shows you if the battery is charging (green icon), contains enough charge (between full and three hours, white icon) or has three hours or less power remaining (red icon). The good news is that you can disable the audible alarms in settings prior to the dive if, like this reviewer, you hate any kind of beeping during your dive. ![]() ![]() These show up as both visual and audible alarms. You can set alarms for four different warnings on the Eon Steel: depth, dive time, tank pressure, and gas time remaining. What You Need to Know About the Suunto Eon SteelĪfter spending some time in the water with the Eon Steel, these are the features we noticed: Configurable Alarms ![]()
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