
Locking bars and tools for attaching themĮverything that you need – and no huge amount of wasted plastics and paper.A 26mm rubber strap and a set of bungee cords.I like the minimalist packaging that the computer comes in – it comes packaged in its own travel case, and inside, you find the following: Enter the Shearwater Peregrine – with an MRP of Rs 36,000 (at the time of writing this article) it is an “entry level” dive computer intended to bring the Shearwater experience within reach to more people.

While there is definitely something to be said for having a computer that is virtually future-proof and that you are not likely to outgrow, the price of the higher end Shearwater does tend to put off people looking for a more value-priced computer. Unfortunately, all this comes at a price – the Perdix (and its sibling, the Teric) are not cheap.


There is literally NOTHING you are missing in this dive computer.
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Before I start, I should make it clear I am a big fan of Shearwater diver computers – in my experience, the Perdix and Teric are the best dive computers in the market today, and I believe this strongly enough to have purchased a Perdix AI for myself at full retail from a store in Singapore.Ī full review of the Perdix is coming soon, but here is what sets it apart: customizable algorithm, full features (trimix, Open Circuit, Closed Circuit), built-in compass, air integration, ability to handle more gas mixes than you are ever likely to use, user changeable battery, upgradable firmware and a fantastic, legible display, all in a sturdy housing that is designed for extreme use (this is certainly no dainty wrist jewellery).
