ScubaLab's team of divers tested and reviewed 120 pieces of scuba gear in 2019—here is the best of the best, including computers, regulators, cameras and more.
Simple to use, easy to read and comfortable to wear, the Cressi Neon was our Testers Choice for wrist dive computers under $500.
ScubaLab tested 14 new dive computers in a hyperbaric chamber and with in-water testing to determine the best dive computers for scuba divers.
For added comfort underwater, follow these tips on how to customize your scuba gear setup—with tips for regulators, BCDs and more.
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Powerful technology and engineering meet intuitive and compact.
The i550 is an easy-to-use, rugged and versatile dive computer perfect for both new and seasoned divers alike.
Aqua Lung instruments are designed with thoughtful features, such as the computers’ user-replaceable standard battery and transmitters that pair for life, so that you’ll always be ready to dive.
The i550C is defined by its rugged, straightforward approach in an easy-to-use console with Bluetooth.