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Used Shearwater Peregrine Dive Computer
If you know me, you know I am a gigantic fan of Shearwater dive computers and having been diving with them almost from the beginning. For technical divers, it is hard to imagine a better computer, although there are others that I like as well.
The Shearwater Peregrine is a “recreational” diving computer with fairly serious capabilities. It is a 3-gas nitrox computer that’s rechargeable and has an amazing, highly visible display.
This one is a few years old and in perfect working condition. I rate it as fair to good cosmetically. The imperfections on the display are only in the protective cover, which is just a peel and stick replacement. Aside from that, there’s not a thing wrong with it.
I do know the history of this dive computer. There’s never been any kind of malfunction or reliability issue. It’s a great deal for any serious recreational diver. It’s a good deal for not-so-serious divers too.
- Display: 2.2″ full‑color LCD with 320 x 240 QVGA resolution
- Dive Modes: Air, Nitrox (up to 40%), 3‑Gas Nitrox (up to 100% O₂), Gauge (bottom timer)
- Decompression Support with Bühlmann ZHL‑16C algorithm
- Battery: Rechargeable Li‑ion, up to ~30 hours per charge
- Wireless charging station included :contentReference[
- Weight: ~122–125 g; compact rugged housing
- Depth Rating: 120 m (394 ft)
- Dive log capacity: ~200 hours @ 10‑second sampling
- User‑friendly 2‑button interface; 316 stainless steel buttons
- Multiple languages supported
- Black silicone strap and shock cord included; optional colors available










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