Dive Computers

If you are shopping for dive computers, you are investing in one of the most essential tools for tracking depth, time, and decompression limits on every dive. A reliable dive computer helps you monitor your profile in real time, avoid decompression sickness, and make safer, more informed decisions underwater. At Scuba Schools of America, our collection includes dive computers for beginners, recreational divers, and advanced divers seeking precision, durability, and user-friendly performance.

From simple single-gas models to advanced multi-gas and air-integrated systems, this collection is built to help you compare trusted options from leading brands. You can also explore innovative designs from Shearwater and dependable, feature-rich models from Mares. Whether you prefer a watch-style computer for travel or a larger display for maximum readability, choosing the right dive computer improves both safety and overall dive awareness.

Browse our selection of scuba dive computers to find reliable instruments designed for accuracy, ease of use, and confidence on training dives, local dives, and dive travel adventures.

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FAQ: Dive Computers

Understand your data underwater and find the perfect computer for your needs. Read our dive computer buying guide and common FAQs below.

Dive Computer Buying & Setup Guide

  1. Choose between watch-style and console-style computers. Watch-style models are compact and great for travel, while console units offer larger displays and easy integration with gauges.
  2. Decide if you need air integration. Air-integrated dive computers connect to your tank pressure for more advanced monitoring and gas management.
  3. Check display readability. Look for bright, clear screens with easy-to-read data, especially for low-visibility or deeper dives.
  4. Consider battery type and charging. Some models use replaceable batteries, while others are rechargeable, which may be more convenient for frequent divers.
Need personal advice? Visit us in store or call (909) 621-4171 to speak with our dive specialists and choose the right dive computer for your diving style.

A dive computer tracks depth, time, and ascent rate, and calculates safe limits to help divers avoid decompression sickness.

Yes, dive computers are highly recommended for beginners because they simplify dive planning and provide real-time safety information during dives.

Air integration allows the computer to connect to your tank and display remaining air supply, helping with gas management and dive planning.

Watch-style dive computers are popular for their compact size and versatility, making them ideal for travel and everyday wear.

Modern dive computers are highly accurate and use proven algorithms to calculate safe dive limits based on depth, time, and ascent rate.

Battery life varies by model, with some lasting months or years on replaceable batteries, while rechargeable models may last several dives per charge.

Many dive computers include freediving modes, but it is important to choose a model specifically designed for both scuba and freediving if needed.

Important features include ease of use, display clarity, battery life, air integration, multiple gas support, and overall reliability.

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