If they real want to make something futuristic they should build a scuba tank with 3 compartments, oxygen, nitrogen, helium. But the tank auto mix on the fly automaticly based on depth(pressure).
There is Sooo much room for improvements in the diving technology. Seriously can't wait to see what people start to come up with, Especially with AI and 3d printing..
That doesn't make sense. You'd loose too much capacity subdividing the tank to make sense. A 3 tank system with compact mixer/regulator would make more sense.
A bp/w isn't just for technical divers, recreational divers can and do use it. Having used both, and a lot of people agree with me, a bp/w is often more comfortable and way more flexible. That being said, it isn't for everyone and that's fine. Thank you for giving us a look into DEMA 2022
Of all the accessories, I think the most important is the trash collection bag, a must-have accessory for anyone who loves diving and of course the sea!
My Uncle had an old sea hunt double hose Aqua lung at our cottage in Hope Bay Ontario. I've been certified since 1980 but would use the Jethro Tull in the late 1960's and early 70's. I've dove the Great lakes for 50 years. My Gramps made a dive wing we pulled behind the boat. What a riot. Thanks for a great video. I subbed .
Thanks for a little insight into some of the new products there. Did Subgravity by chance mention if there have been updates to the X-CCR or other rebreathers? What's new? :)
Not sure but at 8:10 or so there is an automotive type hose clamp on the rebreather hose. That seems a bit sketchy? Maybe they are attaching the regulator to the support for demo purposes
02:10 - scubajet is 2.5K, for recreational use that's a lot. You can buy a Subnado for 500, not same quality or run time, but hey, you can buy 5 of them for that price.
The portable thing is cool, but not having a tank, it can fill, with a warning that’s audio warning, that pings 3 times letting you know you need to bail, Easy, bypass switch to fill, then turn on once it’s running at psi, threw a regulator, it’s basically a nice pump with filter system, that runs on a power tool style battery setup on a float toy
Call me sentimental, but I wish Aqualung would bring back the Cousteau BC. Mine is 20+ years old now, and I still love the way it fits and works. Simplicity and functionality. Unfortunately I haven't been to DEMA in a long long time. The new rebreather gear/system looks promising.
9:59 quick question - You have just a normal set of goggles with a camera mount in the brownies sea lion segment. Can I ask what kind of goggles those are and would you recommend? Thanks
I have 2 nomads and I use them alot. Compared to Nemo, the Nomad is heavier and a little more cumbersome because of the hose length. Nomad allows you to go to 30 feet deep though. So if your max depth of your dive locations is more than 12 feet you would be better with Nomad. But if you do alot of shallow dives, then Nemo is the way to go
How long can you stay underwater with the rebreather? Do you have to fill a tank with pure oxygen? Or just regular air? How much is the co2 absorption filter, how long does it last?
I've been looking for a computer watch that is programed to let you know when to make a decompression stop while ascending and again to start ascending to the surface again. Does that exist?
08:37 unclip and drop ?! i aint dropping 5k worth rebreather i better stay there with it i am joking ofcouse.. i hope one day will get one rebreather they look show intersting unfortently are kinda expensive for my budget and i feel not so sure because if something failed you cant tell otherwise yeah you could have some second airtank in case of emergengy.. emm anyways thanks for the video is nice to see all these new things that are coming in the market
I would love to be able to drive swim and see the underwater world first hand .but my size makes it impossible . I am more of a float than anything else
I have a friend who is over 300 pounds and dives. I'd get checked out by your doctor to see if there is any physical reason other than size to keep you from diving, but minus any pre-existing illnesses, I don't see why you can't dive.
Rebreathers have been around since the 1800s! Thats what combat divers were using in WW2 and still today, SCUBA dosent have any application in TACTICAL dive operations.
The DPV shouldn’t need both triggers pulled to propel…. What if a shark bit your hand or arm off, or you somehow injured your hand, or maybe you’re narcd and cant coordinate both hands to squeeze.
mmmm... the Scubajet has 200Wh of battery capacity and a 1000W motor. So at 30% power the battery will last for 40min. At 100% it will last for 12 minutes. Yeah... not really usefull for scuba but nice try.
If you've never seen an eCCR before you must have only started diving in the last year. I've been diving ECCRS like the XCCR since 2006 and they've been available to recreational SCUBA divers since the 1990's andhave been mainstream diving equipment for more than a decade. There are many makes and models of eCCRs from manufacturers across the UK, Europe and the USA. AP Diving in England are the biggest maker and make the Inspiration, ISC in the USA make the Megalodon and Pathfinder and there are many other brands. What stone have you been living under? Mahbe you should learn
@@JoeOceansidedoesn’t make it right. ROV Remotely Operated Vehicle. It’s tethered. Drones are controlled by radio frequencies, not tethered. I asked because I have both aerial drones and a couple QYSEA FIFISH ROVs thank you good conversation sir!
so we dont need electric cars ..lol what we need is our old cars modified with a rebreather to eliminate co2 .. car engines intake clean air and give off co2 damn i kist solved a world problem.. hey musk i got an idea......
Beware the ScubaJet, I tried to buy it from the USA manager, it was a total joke, never they could get any of my cards to charge, tried buy it in October 2022, they have NONE on the shelf in USA, all must be shipped from Austria (they claimed 3 weeks backlog, good luck) . Then I checked out the LeFeet, totally different attitude, lot's of stock in the USA, manager took care of me right away, card charged no problem. ScubaJet has some bad reviews on the net, too risky.
I would love to see a tech that allows for viewing in dark places under water or more specifically in cave diving where silt blinds you. It would scan the area and make a fake graphical image of the places in front of you, thus allowing you to "see" which direction you are going and "looking." Plus it will have the ability to record the path you have taken and as you look, it scans and keeps the data. In case of silt and complete blindness in very low light scenario (ie. in an underwater cave) it would let you see which path to take based on the data computer stored previously. This would in essence in many scenario eliminate the need for cable to be placed for diver to use to trace back to exit. This is not impossible as LIDAR can do just that with modern tech.
Something I would love to see is a product that protects your ears so you can equalize easier and it keeps the water out so you have less chance of getting an ear infection. I've been diving for MANY years and having ear aches or infections after a dive is a huge bummer and even after all these years, my ears are just difficult to equalize so I always have to dive slower than most people due to my difficulty with equalizing. If they invent a product to fix that, it would sell like hotcakes. I know I'm not the only one with that issue - for sure.