Robby Myers has been diving since 2014, when he was certified through Indiana University’s Center of Under Water Science. He moved to Florida to pursue a career in diving where he worked part-time at an aquarium before joining the staff of Scuba Diving magazine. Robby oversees ScubaLab, the gear testing arm of Scuba Diving. Even outside of ScubaLab’s head-to-head gear testing, his dive kit usually incorporates one or more pieces of the latest gear. Some of his favorite destinations include Galapagos and French Polynesia, but you’ll often find him testing dive equipment in Central Florida’s freshwater springs.
ScubaLab tested 11 new wrist and console dive computers in a hyperbaric chamber and with in-water testing.
Offering scuba dives excellent ease of use and a crystal-clear color display, the AquaLung i330R dive computer is a ScubaLab Testers Choice.
Offering scuba dives a super-simple operation and a high-visibility color display, the Shearwater Peregrine dive computer is a ScubaLab Best Buy.
Packing outstanding performance into a minuscule package, the Garmin Descent Mk2S dive computer is a ScubaLab Testers Choice.
Easy to operate and read, the Seac Screen dive computer is a ScubaLab Best Buy.
With solid performance in all categories, this BC offers a great value of comfort, control and convenience at a below average price. The Seac Smart is a ScubaLab Best Buy for jacket BCDs.
Get the lowdown on the underwater camera rigs from Olympus, Sea&Sea, SeaLife and Nauticam.
A favorite among test divers and modestly priced, the Cressi Patrol was ScubaLab's Best Buy for back-inflation BCDs.
Lights from Sealife, Backscatter, Kraken and that are sure to support your shooting style.