Scubapro Galileo Sol Dive Computer – Wrist Unit Only features hoseless air integration, it can handle three nitrox mixes up to 100 percent O2, it comes with a heart rate monitor that also measures skin temperature, and its algorithm calculates true remaining bottom time (RBT) and incorporates Profile Dependant Intermediate Stops, all of which respond directly to your personal physiology to increase your underwater efficiency and add layers of safety to your diving.
Scubapro Galileo Sol Dive Computer
Rated 4.17 out of 5 based on 6 customer ratings
(6 customer reviews)
RM1,239.00
Scubapro Galileo Sol Dive Computer
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Kevin Wong –
What is the battery life of the dive computer like? I’m planning to use it for several dives in a row and don’t want it to die on me.
Imran Hanafiah –
Thank you for sharing your concerns about the battery life of our Scubapro Galileo Sol Dive Computer! I’m happy to inform you that it features a rechargeable lithium-ion battery that provides up to 35-40 hours of continuous use, depending on the settings. Additionally, our dive computer has an auto-off feature that kicks in after 5 minutes of inactivity, which helps conserve battery life. If you have any further questions or concerns, feel free to reach out to us.
Catherine Lee –
How does this dive computer compare to the previous model? Are there any significant improvements?
Junhao Lo –
Thank you for taking the time to review our Scubapro Galileo Sol Dive Computer. The Galileo Sol is a significant improvement over its predecessor, featuring numerous updates and advancements in dive computer technology. Some of the notable upgrades include hoseless air integration, the ability to handle three nitrox mixes up to 100% O2, and a more advanced algorithm that calculates true remaining bottom time (RBT) and incorporates Profile Dependent Intermediate Stops. We’ve also added a heart rate monitor and skin temperature sensor to provide a more comprehensive understanding of your personal physiology while diving. We’re glad you’re satisfied with your purchase, and we hope this information helps you understand the improvements we’ve made.
Emily Tan –
The Scubapro Galileo Sol Dive Computer exceeded my expectations. I’ve used it for five dives already, and I’m impressed by the ease of use and the data provided. The heart rate monitor is a great feature, it helps me keep track of my stress levels underwater. One minor complaint is that the screen could be a bit brighter.
Andrew Low –
The Scubapro Galileo Sol Dive Computer has been a game-changer for my diving experience. The true remaining bottom time calculation is super accurate and the skin temperature measurement is surprisingly useful. My only concern is the price point, is it worth the extra cost?
Imran Hanafiah –
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on the Scubapro Galileo Sol Dive Computer, Andrew. We’re thrilled to hear that it’s been a game-changer for your diving experience. The true remaining bottom time calculation is indeed a valuable feature, and we’re glad you’ve found it to be accurate. The skin temperature measurement can also provide a unique insight into your body’s response to diving, which can be beneficial for your safety and efficiency underwater. Regarding the price point, we understand it may be a concern for some customers, but we believe the features and benefits it offers make it a worthwhile investment for serious divers. Would you like to share more about your diving experience using the Galileo Sol, and how the features have impacted your time underwater?
Melissa Chong –
I’m looking to invest in a new dive computer for my upcoming trip. Does the Scubapro Galileo Sol Dive Computer come in different colors?
Imran Hanafiah –
Thank you for your interest in the Scubapro Galileo Sol Dive Computer! While we’re glad to hear you’re considering this product for your upcoming trip, we couldn’t find any information that suggests this model comes in different colors. The product is designed to be compact and ergonomic, with a focus on functionality, but we don’t have any details on color options. If you have any further questions or need more information, please don’t hesitate to ask.
Daniel Kho –
I recently purchased the Scubapro Galileo Sol Dive Computer and I’m impressed by the build quality. However, I’m experiencing some issues with the nitrox mix calibration. I’m hoping it’s a user error rather than a hardware issue. Has anyone else had similar problems?
Junhao Lo –
Thank you for sharing your experience with the Scubapro Galileo Sol Dive Computer. I’m glad to hear that you’re impressed with the build quality. For issues with the nitrox mix calibration, please refer to the user manual or contact our customer support team directly so we can guide you through the troubleshooting process. We’ve also had a few customers reach out with similar concerns, but after further inspection, the issue was found to be related to user configuration rather than a hardware problem. It’s completely normal to need some adjustments when using a new device, especially one with as many advanced features as this one. If you’re still experiencing issues, feel free to ask and we’ll do our best to assist you. Other customers might have similar experiences, and we’re happy to create a thread for further discussion.