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The Garmin Descent Mk3i is a premium dive computer and multisport GPS smartwatch featuring a vibrant 1.4” AMOLED display, scratch-resistant sapphire lens, and a durable 200-meter titanium case. It supports advanced SubWave sonar for diver communication and tank monitoring, includes a versatile LED flashlight, and offers a unique dive readiness tool that factors in lifestyle metrics. Beyond diving, it functions as a full-featured smartwatch with fitness tracking, Garmin Pay, and music storage, making it the ultimate device for professional divers and active millennials who demand performance both underwater and on land.



| ASIN | B0CNSF5DK2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 108,684 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 4,066 in Smartwatches |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | 010-02752-10 |
| Manufacturer | Garmin |
| Product Dimensions | 5.1 x 5.1 x 1.6 cm; 105.6 g |
B**S
Un muy buen equipo para bucear, si no te gustan los relojes grandes... este no es para ti . es grande pero es muy bueno.
O**R
A dive watch you can wear to work and to the gym. For the price point of a dive watch, it's nice to be able to use it for more than just diving. This watch offers so much data, customizable algorithm and so far, a totally reliable connection (Even though I still dive with a backup SPG and backup computer). I haven't had a chance to use the diver to diver messaging yet, but I'm excited for the first time I go diving with someone else who has this watch. The flashlight is surprisingly useful.
J**N
Replaced my Suunto D5 with this unit. Probably overkill for what I need and now after diving it for a year, I can see a Fenix 8 would have been just fine. I'm a commertial diver and use the t2 transmitter, but i should have got a real dive computer such as the x50i instead and bought the Fenix 8 for recreational scuba and freediving. The screen is too hard to read on the Mk3 at depth and the transmitter fails to connect at least once every dive for a few seconds up to a few mins. Its a good watch, dont get me wrong, but I could have made a smarter purchase with a little more research.
R**O
Simplemente la mejor computadora de buceo, más todas las actividades deportivas y de reloj inteligentes que Garmin ofrece. Calidad
A**S
I've worn a Garmin watch for more than a decade, starting with the forerunner 920xt, fenix 5, 6, epix 2. the consolidation of all my health stats and activities in one place and the amount of detail is unmatched by any other tracker I chose the descent because I'm getting into diving. at first I thought the fenix 8 was right for me but the air integration is a must. helps you track your air consumption in much more detail (see the reviews for the descent t2 transmitter) the fenix 8 is also limited to recreational depths, and if you remotely think you might want to get into tec diving or deeper depths, you need the descent as someone who also tracks all runs, bike rides, hikes, workouts etc, the descent is the closest thing to the perfect daily companion the only minor downside is that the screen is not quite as large as dedicated high end dive computers like the shearwaters, but all the functionality is there
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