The Scubapro Galileo Luna with transmitter is the complete air-integrated package for advanced divers who want tank pressure displayed on their wrist without the cost of the Galileo Sol. The wireless transmitter connects to your first-stage HP port and sends real-time tank pressure to the Luna’s display, calculating remaining bottom time based on your actual consumption rate. Three gas mixes (21–100% O2), PDIS intermediate stops, and the proven ZHL8 ADT MB algorithm deliver reliable decompression management. Depth-rated to 150m. For Malaysian divers doing regular three or four-dive days at Sipadan or Mabul who want to simplify their equipment and eliminate the console gauge, this bundle delivers the full air-integrated experience at a more accessible price than the Sol.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
| Brand | Scubapro |
| Product | Galileo Luna Dive Computer w/ Transmitter |
| Display Type | Wrist |
| Algorithm | RGBM / Bühlmann |
| Depth Rating | 100m+ |
| Battery | Replaceable / Rechargeable |
| Water Resistance | 100m |
| Best For | Recreational / Sport diving |
Key Features
- Wrist-worn convenience: All your dive data right on your arm – no need to look away from the reef.
- Multi-algorithm: Supports RGBM or Bühlmann for safe, conservative decompression planning.
- Large, clear display: Readable at a glance, even in murky conditions.
- Depth-rated to 100m+: More than enough for any recreational or sport dive.
Suited for Malaysian Dive Sites
The Scubapro Galileo Luna Dive Computer w/ Transmitter is built to perform across Malaysia’s best underwater destinations. Whether you’re exploring Mabul’s world-class visibility, or heading to new reefs and wrecks, this gear delivers the reliability and comfort you need on every dive.
Care & Maintenance
- Rinse with fresh water after every dive – salt damages the sensors.
- Press all buttons a few times while rinsing to flush salt out.
- Store in a dry place away from direct heat.
- Replace the battery according to the manufacturer’s schedule.
Final Verdict
A dive computer is no longer optional – it’s essential. The Scubapro Galileo Luna Dive Computer w/ Transmitter gives you the information you need, clearly and reliably, on every dive.




Liana Wong –
I recently used Scubapro Galileo Luna Dive Computer w/ Transmitter on a trip to the Redang Island and loved it! The user interface is very intuitive and the dive planning feature is super helpful. I can see why it’s a popular choice among divers.
Emily Tan –
What’s the point of a dive computer if it can’t handle air integration seamlessly? I’ve had my fair share of frustrating dives where my computer wouldn’t sync with my air gauge, but that’s not the case with the Scubapro Galileo Luna. Is it worth the extra cost? I’m not entirely sure…
Junhao Lo –
Thank you for sharing your experience with the Scubapro Galileo Luna Complete Wrist Transmitter, Emily! We’re glad to hear that it has improved your diving experience with hassle-free air integration. As for the value, while it’s natural to question the extra cost, many of our customers have found the advanced features, especially the nitrox mix handling and logbook storage, to be well worth the investment. We’d love to hear more about your diving experiences and answer any further questions you may have. Have you been able to utilize any of the other advanced features we mentioned? Please feel free to share your thoughts and help us better serve you and our community.
Eva Wong –
Is the Galileo Luna compatible with PC, and are there any software available for data analysis? The device itself seems amazing, can’t wait to try it out.
Imran Hanafiah –
Thank you for your interest in the Scubapro Galileo Luna Dive Computer! Unfortunately, it’s not directly compatible with PC via cable for data upload, but it’s compatible with several mobile apps such as Diverlog for iOS and DiverLog for Android. These apps allow you to download logs and other data from your dive computer, and also offer data analysis capabilities. We’re glad you’re excited about your new dive computer!
Kaitlyn Lee –
The Scubapro Galileo Luna Dive Computer w/ Transmitter has exceeded my expectations. Its features have helped me dive more safely and confidently. What I love the most is its ability to handle nitrox mixes up to 100 percent O2.
Jenifer Lee –
The Scubapro Galileo Luna has genuinely improved my diving experience – the Profile Dependant Intermediate Stops feature is so intuitive and has given me greater peace of mind underwater. However, the screen could be brighter in direct sunlight…
Samantha Leong –
How much would it cost if I were to purchase the transmitter separately? I’m considering getting this device, but not the transmitter is out of my budget right now.
Imran Hanafiah –
Thank you for your question, Samantha. The transmitter is available for purchase separately, but it’s actually integrated into the Scubapro Galileo Luna Complete Wrist Transmitter. However, if you were looking to purchase individual components, the transmitter’s price is $399. We also offer a bundle deal for the computer without the transmitter for $900. Please note that prices do not include taxes or shipping.
Kai Wong –
I’ve always been fascinated by dive computers, and the Scubapro Galileo Luna is definitely one of the top contenders in its class. What I love about this device is its seamless integration with my scuba gear, making it super easy to track my dives and get accurate readings. Plus, the nitrox mix feature is a real game-changer – it’s allowed me to explore deeper waters than ever before!
Davin Yap –
Overall, the Scubapro Galileo Luna has been a solid investment for my diving needs. The logbook feature is incredibly useful and allows me to track my progress with ease. However, the housing could be a bit more ergonomic…
Cindy Tan –
Overall, the Scubapro Galileo Luna Dive Computer w/ Transmitter is a solid product that delivers on its promises. I’ve never felt overwhelmed or lost while navigating the menus. One minor complaint: it would be nice to see more data on the display while planning a dive, like water temperature and current direction.
Renee Ng –
Can I use the scubapro galileo luna for a free dive? If yes, then what are the settings I should follow? The Scubapro Galileo Luna is so user-friendly and provides tons of useful data on each dive.
Junhao Lo –
Thank you for your review of the Scubapro Galileo Luna Dive Computer w/ Transmitter, Renee! We’re glad to hear that you find it user-friendly and informative. Unfortunately, the Scubapro Galileo Luna is not designed specifically for freediving. It’s primarily a dive computer for scuba diving and doesn’t offer the necessary features and settings for freediving safety. We can recommend alternative dive computers that are specifically designed for freediving, if you’re interested. Alternatively, you can also contact our customer support team for more information on the product’s capabilities and settings. We’re happy to help.
Camiyah Foo –
Does anyone know if the Scubapro Galileo Luna works with rebreathers? I’d love to get some recommendations on which devices it’s compatible with. Help?
Junhao Lo –
Thank you for your question, Camiyah Foo. Unfortunately, we don’t have direct information on the compatibility of the Scubapro Galileo Luna with rebreathers. However, we can suggest that you check the official Scubapro website or contact their customer support directly for the most accurate and up-to-date information. You may also want to consider reaching out to dive communities or forums for recommendations and experiences from other divers who have used this device with rebreathers. I appreciate your patience and understanding.
Zara Ali –
What’s the typical battery life of the Scubapro Galileo Luna? I’ve heard it’s around 24 hours when using the wrist watch mode, but how accurate is that? Can anyone confirm?
Junhao Lo –
Thanks for reaching out to us, Zara. According to our product details, the battery life for the Scubapro Galileo Luna Dive Computer is around 24 hours in watch mode. However, the actual battery life may vary depending on usage patterns and settings. If you’d like to get a better estimate, I recommend checking out Scubapro’s official manual or contacting their customer support directly. They should be able to provide you with more accurate information.