Apple already offers a basic Depth app on the Apple Watch Ultra for viewing your current depth, maximum depth reached, water temperature, and duration under water. For scuba divers looking for more advanced data, the Oceanic+ app will be a useful tool.
Oceanic+ indicates a diver's current depth, dive time, no-decompression time, water temperature, time to surface, maximum depth, ascent speed, battery level, and much more. The app also provides color-coded safety warnings for no-decompression limit, excessive ascent rates, and safety stop guidance. After a dive, data such as GPS entry and exit locations is shown on the watch, along with a summary of the user's dive profile.
Other features of the app include haptic feedback and watch face complications for no-fly time, surface time, quick access to the dive planner, dive settings, current elevation, maximum elevation allowed, and a quick access button back into the app.
The app will be available on the App Store and requires an Apple Watch Ultra running watchOS 9.1 or later paired with an iPhone 8 or later running iOS 16.1 or later. The app's basic plan is free and includes many common dive functions, including depth, time, and a log of most recent dives. For $9.99 per month or $79.99 per year, users get access to decompression tracking, tissue loading, unlimited logbook capacity, and more.
A companion Oceanic+ app for the iPhone will provide more detailed post-dive summaries, tides up to three days in advance of a dive, and more.
Apple says to always follow diving protocols, dive with a companion, and have a secondary device.
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