Tailored for divers of all skill levels, the Descent G2 features a rugged 1.2‑inch AMOLED display housed in a case made from recycled ocean‑bound plastics, capable of withstanding pressures up to 100 meters. “It’s not just for underwater use — it helps monitor your health and readiness even before you dive.” To that end, the watch introduces a “Dive Readiness” score, which analyzes sleep quality, stress levels, recent exercise, and jet lag to advise divers on their optimal preparedness. Divers will appreciate the Descent G2’s multiple modes—nitrox, trimix, closed‑circuit rebreather, and freediving—alongside tools like a built‑in compass, “big numbers” mode for easy underwater readability, and variometer alerts that use both sound and vibration. — @evleaks (@evleaks) March 13, 2014 Information about the design, CPU, battery, and other hardware and software features are yet to be revealed but I'm sure we'll see more of this Nexus smartwatch as it nears completion. This isn't the first time someone's making an intelligent wristwatch, as gadgets like the Motorola MotoACTV and the Sony Smartwatch are already available for purchase now. A recent report from analysts say that the time is ripe for smartwatches. If we make that a given, we still can't deny the fact that companies aren't only working on smartwatches - but also on other gadgets that you wear. Read more in our articles including "Garmin Debuts Eco‑Friendly Descent G2 Dive Watch in the Philippines" and "Google Smartwatch specs leak".
Tailored for divers of all skill levels, the Descent G2 features a rugged 1.2‑inch AMOLED display housed in a case made from recycled ocean‑bound plastics, capable of withstanding pressures up to 100 meters. “It’s not just for underwater use — it helps monitor your health and readiness even before you dive.” To that end, the watch introduces a “Dive Readiness” score, which analyzes sleep quality, stress levels, recent exercise, and jet lag to advise divers on their optimal preparedness.
Divers will appreciate the Descent G2’s multiple modes—nitrox, trimix, closed‑circuit rebreather, and freediving—alongside tools like a built‑in compass, “big numbers” mode for easy underwater readability, and variometer alerts that use both sound and vibration. — @evleaks (@evleaks) March 13, 2014 Information about the design, CPU, battery, and other hardware and software features are yet to be revealed but I'm sure we'll see more of this Nexus smartwatch as it nears completion. This isn't the first time someone's making an intelligent wristwatch, as gadgets like the Motorola MotoACTV and the Sony Smartwatch are already available for purchase now.
Our coverage of smartwatch for divers includes: "Garmin Debuts Eco‑Friendly Descent G2 Dive Watch in the Philippines"; "Google Smartwatch specs leak"; "Are we ready for Wearable Technology?". Each article provides unique insights and information.