Oceanic Veo 250 Air Nitrox Dive Computer SWIV Triple Navcon Console
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Oceanic Veo 250 Air Nitrox Dive Computer SWIV Triple Navcon Console

The Veo 250 offers sophisticated functions in an easy to use, compact module. Designed for diving with air or nitrox mixtures up to 50 percent, the Veo 250 is suitable for divers of all experience levels, from novice to professional. Its many features are accessed via the two buttons at the base of the display. It is shown here in a console with a SlimLine Pressure Gauge and a SideScan compass. The SideScan Compass can be read from the top or side, has a floating card that’s luminescent for easy reading in low light and a ratcheted bezel. The lubber line is brightly colored to make it stand out. The brand new Swiv Console allows custom positioning of your instruments with an allen key. The Quick Disconnect HP hose means you can remove the console from the regulator system instantly, without special tools. The Veo 250 functions as an air or nitrox computer as well as a gauge. It has large, easy to read alphanumeric displays and color coded graphs where green means “go,” yellow means “caution” and red means “stop.” There are a variety of user settable audible and visual alarms. The computer can be turned on before your dive, but if you forget, it turns itself on underwater. The batteries have a 300 hour lifetime and are user replaceable at any time without the loss of data. The computer displays temperature and time of day. Although suitable for novice divers, the Veo 250 has many features experienced/professional divers will appreciate. As a c
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