DataMask HUD Gives You Visual In-Mask Data |
Oceanic will soon have a new diving mask on the market that’s equipped with an onboard, air-integrated diving computer and miniature LCD screen. The company claims that military special forces won’t dive without this type of mask which now is going to be available to the general public as the DataMask HUD.
The DataMask has a “heads-up” display built right into into the lower right corner of the mask along with the microprocessor that can read environmental data during your dive and comes with a wireless cylinder pressure transmitter and receiver. The LCD display will can show quite a lot of data including temp, current depth, elapsed diving time, current cylinder pressure and remaining dive time. The DataMask HUD can operate in four modes of Air, Nitrox, Gauge and Free Dive and has many other features like automatic water activation, audible alarms, safety stop prompts, the batteries can be hot-swapped while retaining values, time to fly and desaturation countdowns and about 20 others very handy features.
Oceanic is saying the DataMask HUD will be available later this month, retailing for $1,495.95
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