Cressi Donatello - Adult Unisex Professional Underwater Wrist Computer for Diving in Air/Nitrox and Apnea

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Cressi Donatello - Adult Unisex Professional Underwater Wrist Computer for Diving in Air/Nitrox and Apnea

Cressi Donatello - Adult Unisex Professional Underwater Wrist Computer for Diving in Air/Nitrox and Apnea

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The Donatello does keep proven and desired features found on the Leonardo. You have many alarms and warnings and the capability to reset the device to erase all history. This makes it an exciting option for dive shops that rent out dive computers. The Donatello element of the consoles is the same as the wrist-mounted version. The display and navigation are the same. The difference is that the dive computer is mounted in a console instead of wearing it on your wrist. Two-Gauge Console

Freedive/ Apnea mode comes in handy when you are diving with alarms turned off and are spearfishing, audible suppression is paramount to increase your chances of success. The Gauge mode is pretty standard, which functions to indicate depth, dive time, average depth, and temperature and it will make no tissue saturation and desaturation computations.

Cressi Donatello Key Specs

Meant to simulate a day of diving, the multistage profiles were: 100 feet/55 minutes; a one-hour surface interval; 70 feet/45 minutes; a two-hour surface interval; 80 feet/45 minutes; a one-hour surface interval; and 60 feet/40 minutes. In this setup, Cressi combined the Donatello dive computer with an air-pressure and depth gauge. The console is connected to your regulator to monitor the pressure in your tank. It informs you of how much air remains in your scuba tank – How Long Does a Scuba Tank Last When You Dive Underwater? Three-Gauge Console See the watch clearer than before. Also, on the constant alarms, which divers find annoying, you can now switch off alarms. If you don’t want to switch off alarms because of safety fears, you can adjust the alarms to when you want them to beep. Overall, the Cressi Donatello is an improvement over the Leonardo ( Cressi Leonardo vs. Suunto Zoop Novo). It would make sense that the Leonardo gets cheaper and the Donatello will take over the price category that it was in for years. If you want to spend less money and don’t care about features like Bluetooth, you find yourself a good deal on the Leonardo and go diving. Overall, the Donatello is extremely easy to set and very intuitive when it comes to doing so. It would be a great computer for a new diver, or one who didn’t want a complicated computer, like me. Functionality on the Donatello is great, but it’s probably not the computer for someone who’s planning lots of complicated dives. Pros

The Donatello is certainly a newer and more sophisticated model and will serve you for many years. What about the Cressi Michelangelo vs. Donatello? Below is a round-up of the Cressi Donatello’s best features: Which is Better, the Cressi Donatello or the Leonardo? We are going to compare between some dive computers. Extra or missing features are compared between them to understand the differences. After all, maybe one of these dive computers has something that’ll come in handy, unlike the previous model. Cressi Donatello VS Cressi Leonardo. Cressi Donatello VS Cressi LeonardoThe Cressi Donatello Wrist Computer lets you see vital information even in extreme daylight conditions. Moreover, the wrist computer features extra-large numbers. These large-sized numbers help water sports enthusiasts recognize the computer’s details even in underwater settings. After trying on the computer and pressing the button a bunch of times, I decide I might peek at the manual after all. The computer features Air, Nitrox, Gage, and Freediving modes, but I’ll only use the first two. I’ll likely want to set a few alarms and a deep stop too. During the warranty period, Cressi or a registered dealer will repair any defects relating to the design or workmanship of the Donatello or replace it free-of-charge. Cressi not only features the wrist-mounted version of the Donatello but also has two console variants available. You can get the Donatello in a console mount with either two or three gauge options.



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