The Veo 100 is an economical and easy to use wrist mounted computer with state of the art features. All of its functions are easily accessed by pressing just one button. Compact and lightweight, the Veo 100 is a breeze to pack and carry anywhere.
The Veo offers large, easy to read alphanumeric displays and color coded graphs where green means "go", yellow means "caution" and red means "stop". The computer can be turned on before your dive, but if you forget to do this, it turns itself on underwater. The batteries have a lifetime of 300 hours and are user replaceable at any time without the loss of data.
User settable:
- Time of day in either 12 or 24 hour format
- Metric or Imperial measurements
- Dive mode display (three choices)
Displays:
- Current depth
- Max depth
- No decompression time remaining
- Nitrogen loading
- Variable ascent rate
- Low battery
- Time of day
- Flashing safety stop icon and 3 minute timer
- Time to fly
- Nitrogen offgasing countdown
Depth rated for 330 feet, the Veo 100 adjusts automatically for altitude and salt or fresh water.
The Veo 100 lets you choose as many as three main dive mode displays and stores data from 12 dives. Since logged dives are time stamped, finding a particular dive is easy.
Click below to view a series of tutorial videos for the Oceanic Veo 100
Veo 100 Introduction
Veo 100 Settings
Veo 100 No Deco Dive
Veo 100 Deco Dive
Veo 100 Post Dive
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