Been diving with the MK2i over 2 months already. The screen is easy to read underwater. The air integration made my kit complete. I really love the fact that the it pairs with my phone and updates my dive log immediately when it connects over bluetooth. The built in compass saved me time and kept me on target to my destination.
First off great review. I’m a cyclist, gym goer, music player, Garmin pay user of the fenix 5 plus and I love it. I lost my old computer in the Bali eruption. Headed back out diving again. Combining the two sounds amazing. But the price is eye watering…
I'm sold on it for the same reason, have you got it and done a jump with it yet? Garmin told me it actually measures your speed and decent rate and will guide you to your landing area. Keen to see how well it works.
MK2i can track your heart rate underwater using a chest strap? The optical sensor on the wrist is inaccurate. In addition, the watch is worn on top of the wetsuit.
I am fascinated by the fact that you benchmarked Garmin with Shearwater. Hahahah I love Shearwater. I'm getting Garmin as a back-up since I am also a runner. I need to know when I can finally do heavy workouts using the no-fly function. Anyway, Garmin needs to improve upon the AI as it doesn't read well on mixed gases. We had to recalibrate twice so it would read accurately. In this aspect, Shearwater still owns everything.
Some feedback after using the MK2i and T1 over 2 separate holidays So first trip I had issues with connectivity. The transmitter and DC would pair on the boat but as soon as sonar kicked in I would lose connection. Sent MK2i and T1 to retailer on my return and Garmin sent a replacement transmitter. The only other issue I had was the start location is missing in my dive logs. This may be due to the fact that I haven’t activated dive mode manually and by the time It automatically kicks in the GOS signal is lost. Apart from that I loved it! So just back from Mexico and unlike Maldives where they dive EAN the dive company in Mexico used Air. No issue diving cenotes T1 stayed connected and referring to one comment in this post there is an audible noise in Sonar but it’s definitely not high pitched and I found it reassuring and soon forgot about it. The issue this time was when I accompanied my youngest on his advanced course deep dive. My MK2i was set to high conservatism and as soon as you hit sub 10min NDC limit the computer notifies you. For a 30m dive set at HC NDL is just 9:32! Even the lowest conservatism gives me just 14.58 Diving on a 32 EAN would allow for 24:49 according to the planning mode. What’s your thoughts and comparisons to other DCs in relation to available bottom times. Thanks John
Dove 20 dives recently in Socorro on Nautilus Explorer and in Cabo Pulmo. Was very happy and impressed with this unit (and the diving locations). Very intuitive and easy to use. Dive Ap and Connect also well thought out and functional. Now just cant wait to get the transmitter still on backorder. I am glad I held out as I was also in market for update on my Fenix 3 for running, hiking, cycling and smartwatch.
I'm currently looking at the Garmin mk2I for my first dive computer but I wasn't sure if the strap would work with thick wetsuits like my 5mm. At least now I know they have bigger straps available. thank you for the info.
Thanks for video 1-When Dive sharewater Vs Garmin Descent Mk2i the same everything for algorithm? 2-Second dive some people have problems algorithm with Garmin Descent Vs Shearwater?
We were diving at least three times a day and never had any issues. The biggest difference in NDL I got was around four minutes on one of the scooter dives, but I think that is because the Garmin was slightly more reactive to depth changes than the Shearwater, but nothing worth being concerned about.
That was our final dive of the trip, 1 hr 10 mins on a manta cleaning station, hence the square profile. No difference in NDL on that one. It was a dive down to 30m on scooters halfway through the trip where I noted a momentary difference, but by the time we were ascending, they both pretty much matched back up.
sadly the mk2 is available in small and big only. if got the fenix 6 in medium size. i would love to see a new mk3 version, also available in medium size :) (without air integration)
Hi, is it possible to navigate to a previously visited dive spot in the water using the compass? Because I was only able to see turn-by-turn navigation.
I have heard that the T1 transmitter emits a high pitch audible "chirp" every 10 seconds or so and it can be quite annoying. Has anyone who has a MK2 with AI had this experience? Or is it blown out of proportion for older guys who can't hear high pitched sounds anyway?
I think it just depends on the screen size and whether you do other activities aside from diving. Perdix is a solid dive computer, Descent is a computer for dive, mountaineering, sports and is also an activity tracker.
Good day. I'm looking to replace my Cobra diving computer. I think it is not a friendly piece of equipment to use. But, this Garmin looks fun to use. Can you tell me once it is set for diving, if the computer will activate by itself once it touch water like the Aqualung i300c or you must activate it before you go in? Also, is there a planner available in this Garmin MK2 that show the time and depth available for your next dive? Thanks Alain Montreal, Canada
Thank you for the info. I have a question for you. Is it possible for me as a team leader to know the data of my guys? Synching the activity automatically in some sort of app/software? I know you can export the activity via garmin connect but I wish to know if you can do in any other way. Thank you again for the info!
Hi Mark, have only manage two dives since I received my MK2i after a very long wait due to COVID? Taking a bit of getting used too, but seems ok for the diving ...but step counter looks like it works when you move your hand and it only reverts back to zero if you remove the computer before midnight which is not why I purchased it if any wiz kids reading this would be interested in there thoughts or if I’m using it wrong ... the court is out 🇬🇧🏴 Great video thanks
I'll have to look at the step counter - I do take my watch off at night, but I am sure I have been wearing it beyond midnight and I saw that it has reset to 0 while on my wrist.
Nice review, can't waiting for the transmitter review. But I read some Garmin users complaining about the company not pushing updates to there products, is it true?
Real talk, just picked it up a few days ago and love the hell out of it, I’m a commercial diver and used it yesterday on a quick job with multiple dives. The one thing I’m curious about, it doesn’t t quite matter if it does but I’ve seen places that it has a touch screen and if that is the case, how on earth do I enable it 😂
@@TIGGY01 the thing has taken an absolute beating and never missed a beat, screen is scratch free some how, bezels not so much but that just means they’re doing their job. I work in a lot of zero and I mean hand in front of face is all you’ve got vis and I can still make it out. Lights up great underwater. Honestly couldn’t be happier. I wear it all day, every day other than when I’m charging it. Only gripe is the charger itself is outdated as hell. And not touch screen or microphone like other smart watches. But as a hybrid dive watch I couldn’t be happier. The additional switching of bands is great too, I’m running a nylon one at the moment and have the leather for when I want more of a classic look. The customisation of the face with all the user made ones on the iq store is great too.
@Oscar Gunn cheers for the quick reply Oscar. Exactly the info I was looking for. They look a brilliant bit of kit. Hearing your experience has clinched it for me. Safe diving 🤙
Thanks for the excellent video! I am so bummed that I recently bought the Garmin fenix 6X Pro and the Oceanic Pro 4.0. I love them both. But now I want this one! Can you confirm that it has the same sports features as fenix 6x? Even comparable battery endurance? Thanks!
Is this overkill for a non-diver but an avid swimmer (pool and open water)? I feel this is somehow much more durable with respect to water exposure since it's fully dive rated as opposed to Garmin's other watches which are 10 ATM rating.
If you ain’t not a diver get the version that has air integration but does not come with the integration pod will save you like $400 since you don’t dive often
Seems you might be a bit of a Garmin fanboy from the fact that you complain about the Teric charging when it actually is wireless charged and can use any wireless charging pad unlike the Garmin that requires a specific charger. I considered the garmin till I found out they did not include wireless charging, I rather not risk a trip of not being able to use my dive computer because a proprietary charging cable broke.
We love the Teric, it's been a staple of our dive gear for a while now. Its just a fact with these sort of chargers that they can get knocked without you realising and they don't charge. It's not just the Teric we single out for this issue. The Garmin avoids this by clamping it in place and the cable is pretty robust so I think it would take a while for it to break and you'd know before it happened.
Have you dived the Garmin Descent MK2i? Let us know what you think of it in the comments.
Been diving with the MK2i over 2 months already. The screen is easy to read underwater. The air integration made my kit complete. I really love the fact that the it pairs with my phone and updates my dive log immediately when it connects over bluetooth. The built in compass saved me time and kept me on target to my destination.
First off great review. I’m a cyclist, gym goer, music player, Garmin pay user of the fenix 5 plus and I love it. I lost my old computer in the Bali eruption. Headed back out diving again. Combining the two sounds amazing. But the price is eye watering…
Great review, Mark. Garmin seems to have hit a home run. As a scuba diver and a skydiver, I may have to take the plunge.
You should!
I'm sold on it for the same reason, have you got it and done a jump with it yet? Garmin told me it actually measures your speed and decent rate and will guide you to your landing area. Keen to see how well it works.
It's killing me not to get it. Ugh...
MK2i can track your heart rate underwater using a chest strap? The optical sensor on the wrist is inaccurate. In addition, the watch is worn on top of the wetsuit.
@@JamesChung2000 so expensive .need to figure out how to get my hamds on one. I also make jumps and dive.
The only video that explain about the watch the right way.
I am fascinated by the fact that you benchmarked Garmin with Shearwater. Hahahah I love Shearwater. I'm getting Garmin as a back-up since I am also a runner. I need to know when I can finally do heavy workouts using the no-fly function.
Anyway, Garmin needs to improve upon the AI as it doesn't read well on mixed gases. We had to recalibrate twice so it would read accurately. In this aspect, Shearwater still owns everything.
Some feedback after using the MK2i and T1 over 2 separate holidays
So first trip I had issues with connectivity. The transmitter and DC would pair on the boat but as soon as sonar kicked in I would lose connection.
Sent MK2i and T1 to retailer on my return and Garmin sent a replacement transmitter. The only other issue I had was the start location is missing in my dive logs. This may be due to the fact that I haven’t activated dive mode manually and by the time It automatically kicks in the GOS signal is lost.
Apart from that I loved it!
So just back from Mexico and unlike Maldives where they dive EAN the dive company in Mexico used Air.
No issue diving cenotes T1 stayed connected and referring to one comment in this post there is an audible noise in Sonar but it’s definitely not high pitched and I found it reassuring and soon forgot about it.
The issue this time was when I accompanied my youngest on his advanced course deep dive. My MK2i was set to high conservatism and as soon as you hit sub 10min NDC limit the computer notifies you.
For a 30m dive set at HC NDL is just 9:32!
Even the lowest conservatism gives me just 14.58
Diving on a 32 EAN would allow for 24:49 according to the planning mode.
What’s your thoughts and comparisons to other DCs in relation to available bottom times.
Thanks John
SUPERB review .. thats why i got both the PERDIX and the MK2 lol
Dove 20 dives recently in Socorro on Nautilus Explorer and in Cabo Pulmo. Was very happy and impressed with this unit (and the diving locations). Very intuitive and easy to use. Dive Ap and Connect also well thought out and functional. Now just cant wait to get the transmitter still on backorder. I am glad I held out as I was also in market for update on my Fenix 3 for running, hiking, cycling and smartwatch.
Nice, thorough review. Thanks!
The chirping of garmin transmitter annoyed living hell out of me.
Returned back, and got Teric.
Thank you so very much for your time and sharing your knowledge 😊 wishing you all the best for your future dives
You are so welcome
I'm currently looking at the Garmin mk2I for my first dive computer but I wasn't sure if the strap would work with thick wetsuits like my 5mm. At least now I know they have bigger straps available. thank you for the info.
great review I just bought an MK a month ago and I love it , and you are right , it covers all physical activities
Enjoy it
Good review thanks
Thanks for watching!
Great review! MK2i seems like a great computer/watch
meg bright screen on shearwater? you need to look at it in the direct sunlight hard to see.
Will this field phone calls and music ?
Thanks for video
1-When Dive sharewater Vs Garmin Descent Mk2i the same everything for algorithm?
2-Second dive some people have problems algorithm with Garmin Descent Vs Shearwater?
We were diving at least three times a day and never had any issues. The biggest difference in NDL I got was around four minutes on one of the scooter dives, but I think that is because the Garmin was slightly more reactive to depth changes than the Shearwater, but nothing worth being concerned about.
@@markevans2113 thanks for reply
I see your Dive for 13 M
If different 4 minutes
If going deep for example 35M
It's NDL different 1 minutes?
That was our final dive of the trip, 1 hr 10 mins on a manta cleaning station, hence the square profile. No difference in NDL on that one. It was a dive down to 30m on scooters halfway through the trip where I noted a momentary difference, but by the time we were ascending, they both pretty much matched back up.
Hello Mohamed Nosseir, thanks for watching.
@@ScubaDiverMagazine thanks for reply to help me
I ask the heart rate can be changed for algorithm
4 meter tired
loved the review. Thank you!
Glad it was useful.
sadly the mk2 is available in small and big only. if got the fenix 6 in medium size. i would love to see a new mk3 version, also available in medium size :) (without air integration)
Nice review.
Thanks!
Nice review and well done. Now how to figure out how to afford such a neat little device.
Glad it was helpful!
I ask the heart rate can be changed for algorithm
4 meter tired
Hi, is it possible to navigate to a previously visited dive spot in the water using the compass? Because I was only able to see turn-by-turn navigation.
I have heard that the T1 transmitter emits a high pitch audible "chirp" every 10 seconds or so and it can be quite annoying. Has anyone who has a MK2 with AI had this experience? Or is it blown out of proportion for older guys who can't hear high pitched sounds anyway?
I haven’t noticed it at all.
Comparing to Shearwater perdix ai, what is the best?
I think it just depends on the screen size and whether you do other activities aside from diving. Perdix is a solid dive computer, Descent is a computer for dive, mountaineering, sports and is also an activity tracker.
I'm a beginner diver, does this dive computer act as a compass?
Yep is does
Спасибо, хороший обзор!
Good day. I'm looking to replace my Cobra diving computer. I think it is not a friendly piece of equipment to use. But, this Garmin looks fun to use. Can you tell me once it is set for diving, if the computer will activate by itself once it touch water like the Aqualung i300c or you must activate it before you go in? Also, is there a planner available in this Garmin MK2 that show the time and depth available for your next dive? Thanks Alain Montreal, Canada
Yes, you can plan dives with the Garmin, like most other computers, and yes, it automatically activates once you have it set for diving.
Thank you for the info.
I have a question for you.
Is it possible for me as a team leader to know the data of my guys? Synching the activity automatically in some sort of app/software? I know you can export the activity via garmin connect but I wish to know if you can do in any other way.
Thank you again for the info!
Hi Mark, have only manage two dives since I received my MK2i after a very long wait due to COVID? Taking a bit of getting used too, but seems ok for the diving ...but step counter looks like it works when you move your hand and it only reverts back to zero if you remove the computer before midnight which is not why I purchased it if any wiz kids reading this would be interested in there thoughts or if I’m using it wrong ... the court is out 🇬🇧🏴 Great video thanks
I'll have to look at the step counter - I do take my watch off at night, but I am sure I have been wearing it beyond midnight and I saw that it has reset to 0 while on my wrist.
Let me know please and thanks for your reply 👌
Hey Albert - I wear mine all the time. It does reset the step counter regardless of whether its on your wrist or not.
Nice review, can't waiting for the transmitter review. But I read some Garmin users complaining about the company not pushing updates to there products, is it true?
no they keep updating but for mk1 to get updated to mk2 it took some time
Great review. Did they integrate no fly time?
Yes there is a cool little arrow that shows when you can fly again.
Real talk, just picked it up a few days ago and love the hell out of it, I’m a commercial diver and used it yesterday on a quick job with multiple dives. The one thing I’m curious about, it doesn’t t quite matter if it does but I’ve seen places that it has a touch screen and if that is the case, how on earth do I enable it 😂
just click on the screen when you dive and it change screens, thats all the touch screen in the mk2
How'd you find it in low visibility? Year on how's it holding up? Thanks
@@TIGGY01 the thing has taken an absolute beating and never missed a beat, screen is scratch free some how, bezels not so much but that just means they’re doing their job. I work in a lot of zero and I mean hand in front of face is all you’ve got vis and I can still make it out. Lights up great underwater. Honestly couldn’t be happier. I wear it all day, every day other than when I’m charging it. Only gripe is the charger itself is outdated as hell. And not touch screen or microphone like other smart watches. But as a hybrid dive watch I couldn’t be happier. The additional switching of bands is great too, I’m running a nylon one at the moment and have the leather for when I want more of a classic look. The customisation of the face with all the user made ones on the iq store is great too.
@Oscar Gunn cheers for the quick reply Oscar. Exactly the info I was looking for. They look a brilliant bit of kit. Hearing your experience has clinched it for me. Safe diving 🤙
Thanks for the excellent video! I am so bummed that I recently bought the Garmin fenix 6X Pro and the Oceanic Pro 4.0. I love them both.
But now I want this one! Can you confirm that it has the same sports features as fenix 6x? Even comparable battery endurance? Thanks!
I does have the same features...I have been running with mine over the last 2 months and I love it
It has the same features as the Garmin (just a couple months late for the rollout but eventually catches up)
Is this overkill for a non-diver but an avid swimmer (pool and open water)? I feel this is somehow much more durable with respect to water exposure since it's fully dive rated as opposed to Garmin's other watches which are 10 ATM rating.
If you ain’t not a diver get the version that has air integration but does not come with the integration pod will save you like $400 since you don’t dive often
@@collegelife1604 Learn english, for gods sake. You definitely did not go to college if you're saying "if you aint not"...
@@tonyvelasquez6776 Stay mad about an auto correct from 6 months ago L bozo
@@collegelife1604 autocorrect doesn't add double negatives. I don't speak trashy, sorry
@@tonyvelasquez6776 are -> ain’t it’s called typing fast on a phone bozo
Does it measure your heart rate throughout the whole dive?
sorry man, rule of thirds or center frame... nothing in between
Seems you might be a bit of a Garmin fanboy from the fact that you complain about the Teric charging when it actually is wireless charged and can use any wireless charging pad unlike the Garmin that requires a specific charger. I considered the garmin till I found out they did not include wireless charging, I rather not risk a trip of not being able to use my dive computer because a proprietary charging cable broke.
We love the Teric, it's been a staple of our dive gear for a while now. Its just a fact with these sort of chargers that they can get knocked without you realising and they don't charge. It's not just the Teric we single out for this issue. The Garmin avoids this by clamping it in place and the cable is pretty robust so I think it would take a while for it to break and you'd know before it happened.
Buy a 3rd party spare lol
another rubbish released as innovation