dykkercomputers
Dykkercomputers, also known as dive computers, are electronic devices used by scuba divers to monitor and display crucial dive information. These devices are essential for safe diving practices, providing real-time data that helps divers manage their ascent and descent rates, monitor their remaining bottom time, and track their depth.
The primary function of a dykkercomputer is to calculate and display the no-decompression limit (NDL) or no-stop
Beyond NDL, dykkercomputers typically display the current depth, maximum depth reached during the dive, dive time,
After a dive, dykkercomputers store dive profiles, allowing divers to review their past dives. This data can