RM4,043.00
Suunto D6i Novo Wrist Computer With Usb Cable
Price RM4,043.00
Product SKU SQTD6INOVO
Brand Suunto
Size (L x W x H) 25 cm x 20 cm x 25 cm
Reward Points 40
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This wrist computer comes with 5 dive modes: The Air mode is used for diving with standard air, the Nitrox mode for one to three nitrox mixes, and the Gauge modes for use as a bottom timer. Navigation is easier than ever before thanks to its tilt-compensated 3D compass, which gives you full confidence in the accuracy of the bearing, regardless of the angle of your wrist. The widely trusted extremely durable Zulu strap is originally designed for military use. With this wrist computer, you can log onto Movescount.com and share your dive info, images, and videos with the rest of the world. 
 

Suunto D6i Novo Wrist Computer With Usb Cable Features:

  • Air, Nitrox, free dive and gauge modes
  • Optional wireless air integration
  • Easy to read DOT matrix display
  • Electro luminiscent backlight
  • 3 Mix Nitrox compatible with Oxygen 21% - 99%
 

Suunto D6i Novo Wrist Computer With Usb Cable Reviews by netizens:

 

“Went all out, and splurged on the D6i Novo Zulu with Transmitter. Likes: a) good previous experience with the D4i, and the interface is very similar, not confusing/complicated. b) the textile strap means that I won't have to replace the rubber straps every 3 years. $200 difference though!”

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