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The Cressi Leonardo Dive Computer is an extremely durable and reliable scuba computer that is easy to use without sacrificing features. It offers all the features of a high priced scuba computer at an affordable price. There are plenty of wrist dive computers on the market, but the Cressi Leonardo scuba wrist computer is the first to be designed and built in Italy based on Cressi’s over fifty years of experience in making some of the best scuba gear on the market. The digital scuba gauges work with air or nitrox breathing gases, and the included gauge mode provides use as a bottom timer. While monitoring oxygen fraction (FO2) and pressure (PO2), a Wienke-Haldane Reduced Gradient Bubble Model (RGBM) algorithm will accurately track saturation levels, maximizing safety and comfort on the way back to the surface. The optional deep stop timer built into this wrist dive computer paces out pauses in decompression that some divers find can reduce fatigue once they return to the surface, and an ascent rate alarm prevents a mistake when you’re just heading for the surface. The battery indicator on this scuba computer is a foolproof way to know there’s enough juice left for the next dive. A user-replaceable battery makes it easy to keep your dive computer in working order, without having to send it away. Paired with a built in calendar and clock, this makes the Cressi Leonardo the perfect scuba wrist computer for anyone who travels to dive. Before getting into the water, it’s easy to run through the dive plan with the dive simulator mode. This feature is simple to access with the one-button operation mode of the scuba computer. This means there’s no need to search for the right button on the wrist dive computer, just click to choose an option, then long press to select. Back on the surface, free log software available for PC or Mac makes even more information available for this diving computer, showing information sampled every twenty seconds...