Starting today, professional divers can download the Oceanic Plus app officially released by Apple to plan, track and review dives. While Ultra has a native deep application, it doesn't mean it can be used as a diving computer. It is more suitable for activities such as underwater swimming pool and snorkeling . It mainly tells you the water temperature and time, as well as the current and maximum depth.
Instead, the Oceanic Plus app is designed by Huish Outdoors and can be used as a wrist-wearing diving computer with a depth of up to 40 meters (130 feet). Before diving, users can set their surface time, depth, and gas, and the application will then use it to calculate the time of no decompression, which is how long the diver can stay at a specific depth. Divers can also view tides, water temperature, visibility and currents through the dive planner. After the dive, divers can view their GPS entry and departure positions, as well as a summary of the dive itself.

Oceanic Plus application provides color description security guidance

Some metrics you can view on the Oceanic Plus application
During the dive, the Oceanic Plus application displays some metrics such as the current depth, maximum depth, no deoxygenation time, water temperature, time required to surface, battery power, and rising speed. It also displays a color-coded safety warning if the diver has reached the limit of no decompression or rises too quickly. It also provides guidance for safe stops so divers can safely resurface after diving. Press the "Action" button, and the diver can also set the compass direction.
Ultra is both EN13319 and WR100 certified, the basic standard for diving accessories, and the Oceanic Plus application also adds seven complications to Ultra so that you can set up a surface specifically for diving. The main problem with
is that the Oceanic Plus app is not completely free. Although it has a free plan that includes diving features such as depth and time, as well as recording recent diving activities. However, features like stress relief tracking, location planning, and unlimited logging require a subscription of $9.99 per month or $79.99 per year. In the United States, users can also pay $129 per year to use the app to share with their homes.