The first dive watch from Shearwater Research has been unveiled this week – the Teric.
Boasting a rich, full color AMOLED screen providing a highly visible, bright and vivid display, it features a new freediving mode with programmable sampling rates, configurable haptic and audible alarms and improved ascent and descent rate indicators.
As with the Perdix AI and the NERD 2 dive computers, the Teric can connect with up to two wireless tank pressure transmitters.
Shearwater Chairman Bruce Partridge said:
“We’ve gone beyond our best traditions with the Teric. It is our most compact unit produced to date, and yet, it is also the most feature rich. Through situationally adaptable menus, we have remained true to our Powerful, Simple and Reliable motto. We have created a dive watch with a relevant and rich feature set and with the easy and intuitive controls that scuba divers have come to love from us.”
Just like all other Shearwater dive computers, the Teric is also a multigas trimix dive computer that can be used for Open-Circuit and Closed Circuit diving with a fixed ppO2. The watch has a higher degree of end user configurability than previous Shearwater dive computers. It also comes with a tilt-compensated 3D compass, a rechargeable battery and includes a wireless inductive charger.
Built on a hardware framework robust enough to allow for ample growth through free firmware releases via Bluetooth, the Teric is also fully integrated with the free Shearwater Cloud multi-platform dive logging service.
The Teric retails for CAD$1399/US $1075/1212 Euros, and the transmitter for CAD$450/US$346/299 Euros.
For more info about the Teric, check out Shearwater’s website at shearwater.com, or the video below.
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