The Smart is the quintessential dive computer. Add together the superior sharpness of segmented characters, a perfectly laid out display, ergonomic buttons and a slim profile and you´ll get the smartest computer on the market.
The Smart is the quintessential dive computer. Add together the superior sharpness of segmented characters, a perfectly laid out display, ergonomic buttons and a slim profile and you´ll get the smartest computer on the market.
Technical Features
- Freediving mode (apnea) with dedicated alarms.
- Full featured nitrox dive computer with two gas capability.
- Bottom timer mode with resettable average depth and stopwatch.
- Logbook capacity in excess of 20 hours of dive profile at 5-second sampling rate (scuba).
- Decompression dive planner with additional surface interval function.
- Upgradeable firmware.
- Complete watch functions: stopwatch, wake-up alarm, second time zone, date.
- User-replaceable battery.
- Available in three colors: Black (1107382C), Grey (1107382A), White (1107382)
Technical Charactsristics
- Max Displayed Depth: 150 m
- Memory capacity: 36 hr
- Profile Sampling Rates: 5 s
- Stopwatch: Yes
- Display: Segment Display
- Watch: Yes
- Calendar: Yes
- Dual time: Yes
- Daily Alarm: Yes
- Battery Power Indicator: Yes
- Plan Mode: Yes
- Choice of Metrical/Imperial Units: Yes
- Fresh and Seawater Settings: Yes
- Residual Nitrogen Reset: Yes
- Exclusion of `Uncontrolled Ascent`: Yes
- Altitude Adjustment: Yes
- Gas switching: Yes
Mares Technologies
Software Upgradeability
Keep your dive computer up-to-date with the latest Mares developments.
Segment Display
Needle-sharp information combined with intelligent placement of information for easiest readability.
Mineral Glass Display
Tempered glass with superior scratch resistance and improved readability in all diving conditions and viewing angles.
Gas Switching
Setting the computer to include one or more oxygen enriched - gases (up to 99%) in addition to your main gas; allow you to benefit from shorter decompression times by switching gases during the dive.