Sherwood Scuba Sage OLED Color Screen Air Integrated Dive Computer with Bluetooth Integration





Key features
- •Single Color console that manages your entire dive include Digitial Compass, and Nitrox up to 100%
- •Patented Gas Time Remaining Algorithm provides calculations in real time, allowing accurate gas management
- •3 button navigation is simple and easy to use with real language to read. No Icons to memorize.
- •The Bluetooth integration and iPhone/Android App Diverlog+ seemlessly integrate your phone and computer
- •This Sherwood Scuba Sage is made by Sherwood Scuba, an American dive brand specializing in Life Support, Masks, Snorkels, and Fins since 1955
BrandSHERWOOD SCUBA
CategoryDigital Gauges
Sherwood Scuba Sage OLED Color Screen Air Integrated Dive Computer with Bluetooth Integration
List Price: $814.73$733.26DEALYou Save: $81.47 (10%)
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Easiest computer to use
MelB✓ Verified Purchase•December 22, 2023
I have dove the Sage Computer. I am so impressed. The screen is colorful and vibrant and easy to read. It is so easy to use. I have used other computers and it takes a while to understand how they work. This one is super intuitive. The screen is a little hard to read in direct sunlight but if you find some shade it's no big deal. Underwater this is awesome. The digital compass was really easy and I loved the heading feature. I will be using my Sage for years to come.
Great friend underwater
John D✓ Verified Purchase•September 22, 2023
Easy install on your regulator, Brightness could be better. I shifted my traditional gauges to mu additional HP port on my right side as backup. This computer has everything in one, which is very convenient, but it could constitute a single point of failure, so for the sake of redundancy I chose to keep a backup. Battery it arrived with was nearly dead, but I charged up one of the rechargeable batteries that it came with and it works fine. If you end up with a blank display, go into a dark closet and you should be able to see the display well enough to turn the brightness up.







