Scubapro has launched the Galileo G3, a watch computer with an easy-to-read color display and all the functionality you’d expect a modern dive computer to have.
Scubapro has launched the Galileo G3, a watch computer with an easy-to-read color display and all the functionality you’d expect a modern dive computer to have.
Sept. 6, 2023
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Galileo G3 is suitable for sport divers and technical divers, and has four basic programs: Gauge, Apnea, SCUBA and CCR Modes.
The computer can be used with air, nitrox and trimix, and handles 8 gases from 21-100% oxygen. Galileo G3 is compatible with Smart+ and Smart+ Pro LED wireless transmitters.
The Galileo G3 has an easy-to-read color display and a built-in compass. Photo: Scubapro
Users can choose between two algorithms – Bühlmann ZH-L16 ADT MB PMG (multi-gas predictive) or ZH-L16 GF (gradient factor).
Product Features:
- Number of gases: 8
- Type of gas: 21-100% Nitrox, Trimix
- Algorithm: ZH-L16 ADT MB PMG, ZH-L16 GF
- Modes: Freediving, CCR, Scuba, Gauge
- Screen: Color
- Memory: 485MB
- Battery: Rechargeable
- Connections: Bluetooth, USB
- Compass: Yes
Using four large buttons, intuitive menus can be accessed, and the computer has Bluetooth and USB connectivity.
The Galileo G3 can be connected to the Scubapro LogTRAK 2.0 application. Photo: Scubapro
Galileo G3 also has a built-in compass, Bluetooth and USB, as well as 485 MB of memory capacity. Dive data can be downloaded to a smartphone or PC/Mac.
The case is made of stainless steel with a modern design, and the user can choose whether the data will be presented with a dark or light background.
The Galileo G3 is water resistant to a depth of 300 meters, and because the battery is rechargeable, there is no need to replace it. There is also a heart rate monitor that can be purchased additionally.
If you need a new computer, this is definitely something to consider! On the Scubapro website we found 17 dealers in Norway – here you can see which one.
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