Shearwater PERDIX AI 2 dive computer
- In stock, ready to ship
- Inventory on the way
Shearwater Perdix 2 – High-performance dive computer for demanding divers
The Shearwater Perdix 2 impresses with its state-of-the-art technology, robust construction, and versatile application options – ideal for recreational, technical, and rebreather divers.
Diving modes:
-
Air – for classic scuba diving
-
Nitrox – for dives with enriched oxygen
-
3 Gas Nitrox – Use of multiple Nitrox mixtures
-
OC Tec – Trimix capable with decompression-required multi-gas operation
-
CC/BO – for closed circuit systems with fixed PPO2
-
Gauge – Bottom Timer with stopwatch and dive logging
Functions at a glance:
-
User-replaceable AA battery (Energizer Ultimate Lithium included)
-
Air, Nitrox and Trimix capable
-
Fast bailout from CC to OC possible
-
Based on Bühlmann GF algorithm
-
Dive planning and logging
-
Optional: Air integration with up to 4 transmitters
-
3-axis compass (digital, tilt-compensated)
-
Clear vibration warnings**
-
Optional: VPM-B and DCIEM algorithms
-
Bluetooth data transfer
-
Firmware updates possible
Technical data:
-
Display: LCD with LED backlight, resolution 320 × 240 px
-
Display area: 5.59 cm / 2.2"
-
Protective glass: tempered glass
-
Maximum diving depth: 260 m / 850 ft
-
Logbook capacity: approx. 1000 hours
-
Case size: 81 × 71 × 38 mm
-
Weight (without accessories): 190 g
Battery options & runtimes (depending on type):
-
Lithium 1.5 V: up to 60 hours
-
Alkaline AA: up to 40 hours
-
Saft LS14500: up to 100 hours
Vibration function only with 1.5 V lithium or 3.7 V lithium batteries
Scope of delivery:
-
Shearwater Perdix 2 dive computer
-
AA lithium battery (1.5V Energizer Ultimate)
-
Double strap attachment (webbing strap)
-
Screen protector
-
Test certificate & operating instructions
-
Carrying case made of ballistic nylon
Shipping is free.
Shearwater Research HQ
Richmond, BC, Canada
T: +1 604.669.9958
E: info@shearwater.com
RMA Request Form
https://shearwater.com
Erzählen Sie uns, wo Sie einen billigeren Preis entdeckt haben und wie hoch dieser war.