Peregrine TX
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The Peregrine TX is a fusion of the beloved Peregrine's large, user-friendly interface, plus core features from our flagship model the Perdix 2 - air integration and a digital compass. Designed for sport divers, the Peregrine TX delivers the renowned Shearwater experience at extraordinary value.
Designed and built in Canada and depth-rated to 120 meters.
Full colour, large, easy-to-read screen
Air integration capability
Tilt compensated digital compass
Wireless rechargeable battery
Modes
- Air
- Nitrox
- 3 Gas Nitrox
- Gauge
Features
- Decompression computer
- Air Integrated
- Connects up to 4 Transmitters (Optional)
- 3 axis, tilt compensated, digital compass
- Bluetooth wireless technology
- Vibration alerts
- Upgradeable firmware
- 26mm Silicone band with stainless steel clasp
- Ballistic nylon polymer case
- Full sidemount support
- Screen Resolution: 320 x 240 QVGA
- Display Type: Full colour LCD
- Display Size: 5.59cm / 2.2"
- Battery Type: Internal Rechargeable Li-ion battery (factory replaceable)
- Battery Capacity (approx): 3.4 Wh
- Battery Life: Up to 30 hours (medium brightness)
- Wireless Charging Station
- Number of Gases: 3 (1%-100% O2)
- Depth Rating: 120m / 394ft
- Dive Log Capacity (10 second rate): 400 Hours or 750 dive entries
- Size (Dive Computer): 77mm x 68mm x 25mm
- Weight (Dive Computer): 125g
- Black strap: Included
- Shock cord: Included
WHY A DIVE COMPUTER?
Dive computers are essential for diver safety and performance. Since their commercial debut in 1983, they’ve become a core part of safe and efficient diving. Here are the top reasons every diver should own and use one:
Continuous Decompression Monitoring: Tracks depth and time in real-time to help avoid decompression sickness.
Extended Bottom Time: Maximizes dive time by enabling safe multilevel diving.
Accurate Dive Records: Automatically logs depth, time, and dive profile—even if you forget to turn it on.
Simplified Decompression Management: Calculates no-decompression limits, surface intervals, and required decompression stops, eliminating manual table use, which is especially helpful when plans change on the fly.
Supports Enriched Air (Nitrox) Diving: Displays Maximum Operating Depth based on O? mix, aiding in longer, safer dives.
Ascent Rate Monitoring: Prevents rapid ascents with visual alerts, reducing decompression risk.
Safety Stop Alerts: Reminds and tracks standard 3-minute stops at shallow depth to off-gas safely.
Air Integration: Advanced models track tank pressure and calculate real-time air-time remaining—vital for managing air supply.
Integrated Digital Compass: Aids underwater navigation and orientation.
Digital Logbooks & SAC Tracking: Syncs with apps to analyze dive data and surface air consumption (SAC), helping track and improve diving efficiency.
Conclusion: A dive computer is not just a convenience—it's a critical safety and performance tool. Used wisely and conservatively, it helps divers dive longer, safer, and smarter.