




Suunto Zoop Novo Wrist Scuba Diving Computer is an easy-to-use entry-level dive computer designed for recreational divers. It features a large backlit display, five dive modes, and continuous decompression tracking for a safe and enjoyable diving experience.
Product Specifications:
- Model: Zoop Novo (Without USB)
- Display: Large, backlit LCD screen
- Dive Modes: Air, Nitrox, Gauge, Free, Off
- Maximum Operating Depth: 80m (262ft)
- Decompression Algorithm: Suunto RGBM
- Battery Type: User-replaceable CR2450
- Water Resistance: 100m (328ft)
- Connectivity: No USB cable included (optional purchase)
Key Features:
Easy-to-Read Display: Large, backlit LCD screen provides clear dive data, even in low-light or deep-water conditions.
Five Dive Modes: Supports Air, Nitrox (up to 50% O₂), Gauge, Free Diving, and Off modes for versatile diving experiences.
Continuous Decompression Algorithm: Uses Suunto RGBM to ensure safe ascent calculations and optimal dive planning.
User-Replaceable Battery: Long-lasting CR2450 battery with an easy replacement process for extended usability.
Durable & Water-Resistant: Built to withstand depths up to 80m (262ft), making it ideal for recreational and advanced divers.
How It Works:
The Suunto Zoop Novo tracks your depth, time, ascent rate, and decompression status using the Suunto RGBM algorithm for safe dive planning. It features a large, backlit display for easy underwater readability and offers five modes, including Air, Nitrox, and Free Diving. The user-replaceable battery ensures long-lasting use, while its rugged design makes it suitable for various diving environments.
FAQs:
Can I log my dives without a USB cable?
Yes, the device stores dive logs internally, but you’ll need to purchase a USB cable separately to transfer data to a computer.
Does this dive computer support multiple gas mixes?
It supports Nitrox diving (up to 50% oxygen) but does not allow switching between multiple gas mixes during a dive.
Is it suitable for technical diving?
No, the Zoop Novo is designed for recreational diving and does not support Trimix or CCR (closed-circuit rebreather) diving.
How long does the battery last?
Battery life depends on usage, but typically lasts 2-3 years with regular recreational diving before needing replacement.
Suunto Zoop Novo Wrist Scuba Diving Computer Blue
SKU: CT-4Y7R-OV7M
In stock
Condition: New