Console Screen Compass Psi Seac 160-16
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Estimated delivery: June 22, 2026 - June 25, 2026
Console Screen Compass Psi Seac 160-16
Description:
The Console Screen Compass Psi Seac 160-16 is a compact underwater instrumentation console designed to bring together the essential tools needed for scuba diving. It combines a screen computer, a pressure gauge, and a compass in a single integrated unit, helping divers monitor key information with greater convenience. This all-in-one setup supports clear navigation and underwater awareness while reducing the need to manage separate instruments. Built for adult unisex use, it is suitable for divers looking for a practical and organized gauge solution. The console format is especially useful for keeping important readings grouped together in one easy-to-handle accessory. With Seac’s focus on reliable diving equipment, this console is a functional choice for streamlined dive monitoring.
Key Features:
- Integrated console with screen computer, pressure gauge, and compass
- Combines three essential dive instruments in one unit
- Supports easier underwater monitoring and navigation
- Helps keep key readings organized and accessible
- Practical format for streamlined dive setup
- Designed for adult unisex use
- Suitable for divers who prefer compact instrument management
- Functional solution for recreational scuba diving
- Seac-branded diving accessory from a trusted manufacturer
Specifications:
Manufacturer: Seac
SKU: 160-16
Category: Digital Gauges
Age Group: Adults
Gender: Unisex
Recommended Use:
This console is best suited for adult divers who want a simple, integrated way to monitor essential dive information. It is particularly appropriate for scuba diving, where having a screen computer, pressure gauge, and compass together can improve convenience and organization. The console format makes it a practical choice for divers who prefer a single combined instrument rather than multiple separate accessories. It can be especially useful in situations where clear orientation and straightforward pressure monitoring are important.