Anyone seeking to dip a toe into the adventures that await in the undersea world can use Oceanic+ to help them. The software works in tandem with Apple Watch Ultra to handle all of the intricate calculations needed to safely explore the ocean while providing clear, basic cues and instructions before, during, and after a dive. With an iPhone 8 or later, an Apple Watch Ultra running watchOS 9.1, and an iPhone SE (2nd generation) or later running iOS 16.1, you can use Oceanic+. Both the companion iPhone app and the Oceanic+ app for Apple Watch Ultra offer all of the essential functions of a cutting-edge dive computer, as well as robust dive planning and a thorough post-dive experience. Recreational divers now have a more practical, accessible device with all the features they already know and love from Apple Watch Ultra. Users can enter their surface time, depth, and gas in the dive planner, and Oceanic+ will compute their No Deco (no-decompression) time—a measurement used to establish a time restriction for a diver at a specific depth. Dive conditions, such as tides, water temperature, and even recent information from the community, including visibility and currents, are also incorporated into the planner. After a dive, customers will automatically see data, such as their GPS entry and exit positions, as well as a summary of their dive profile, appear on their Apple Watch Ultra. Additional details are available in the Oceanic+ iPhone app’s summary, which also includes graphs showing the depth, temperature climb rate, and no-decompression limit as well as a map of the entry and exit points. One of the most user-friendly aspects of Oceanic+ on Apple Watch Ultra, according to the company, is the haptic feedback. This is a hardware and software design achievement that enables the watch to tap users on the wrist through a series of vibrations, enabling divers to feel notifications underwater — even through a wetsuit that is 7mm thick. The Oceanic+ app also has other features, such as no-fly time, surface time, rapid access to the dive planner, dive settings, current elevation, maximum elevation permitted, and a quick access button back into the app, that provides users with crucial information and resources at a glance. Users may track and compare every aspect of their dives—from preparation to the initial jump into the water to the initial step back onto dry land—and share their experiences with other divers directly from the app.
Pricing and Availability
You can get the Oceanic+ app for Apple Watch Ultra on the App Store. The fundamental plan is cost-free and offers numerous capabilities that are common to all dives, such as depth and duration, as well as tracking the most recent dives. Oceanic+ costs INR 969 per month or INR 7,700 per year to get decompression tracking, tissue loading, the location planner, and an unlimited logbook capacity. Family Sharing, which provides access to up to five individuals, is additionally offered for INR 11,900 per year. For the latest gadget and tech news, and gadget reviews, follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. For newest tech & gadget videos subscribe to our YouTube Channel. You can also stay up to date using the Gadget Bridge Android App. You can find the latest car and bike news here.