Open Box Oceanic Pro Plus X Console with QD Hose
Open Box Oceanic Pro Plus X Console with QD Hose - Like New is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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- Open Box: Generally unused, returned from a customer, with minor blemishes that are not noticeable. Original packaging may be damaged or missing.
- Like New: May be slightly used but looks almost new, with minor blemishes that are not noticeable. Original packaging may be damaged or missing.
- Very Good: Shows signs of use with a few more blemishes. Original packaging may be damaged or missing.
- Good: Shows more signs of use with noticeable blemishes. Original packaging may be damaged or missing.
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Product Information
Open Box Oceanic Pro Plus X Console with QD Hose is a dive computer designed for scuba and diving enthusiasts who value clear readouts and reliable performance. The ProPlus X features a bright, low-energy TFT display and a four-button interface for quick access to essential dive data. It supports AIR, NITROX, and GAUGE modes, and offers a choice between Pelagic DSAT* and Pelagic Z+ algorithms to fit your diving style. Readouts are color-coded with high-contrast graphs and large digits for easy visibility in sunlit surface conditions and at depth.
Condition Note: Open Box. May be missing original packaging and may show minor blemishes (not noticeable after 1-2 dives). This item does not carry a valid manufacturer warranty.
What’s in the box includes the ProPlus X unit, charger connection module, USB/mini USB charger cable, screen protector, zippered protective storage/carrying case, and a 32" high pressure hose with quick disconnect. The operating manual is available digitally if needed.
- EASY-TO-USE: The ProPlus X leverages its 4 buttons and a dynamic TFT display to create an intuitive, dive-ready interface for managing settings on the fly.
- DIGITAL COMPASS: An advanced 3D digital compass with North, Reference, and Reverse Reference modes is accessible with a single button press for reliable heading during a dive.
- READABLE DISPLAY: A large, color-coded interface with high-resolution bar graphs and legible digits supports quick data interpretation in both surface and deeper conditions.
- FULLY-INTEGRATED: Bluetooth 4.0 enables wireless interaction with the DiverLog App for iOS, allowing remote configuration and dive logging without a computer connection.
- DUAL ALGORITHM: Choose Pelagic Z+ for conservative recreational diving or Pelagic DSAT for increased bottom time on multiple dives, with the option to align with a buddy’s setup.
- MODES OF OPERATION: AIR, NITROX, and GAUGE modes cater to different gas plans and dive profiles within scuba gear setups.
- PRE-DIVE PLANNING: A dedicated planning sequence supports safe pre-dive checks and depth targets before entering the water.
- DIMENSIONS & COMPATIBILITY: The console design integrates with standard scuba gear, featuring a QD hose for quick disconnects and a robust build for underwater use.
- SPECIFICATIONS AT A GLANCE: Operating depth up to 100 m (330 ft), battery life 35–60 hours depending on use, OceanGlo/SmartGlo backlighting, and 99-dive onboard log capacity (OceanLog optional).
| What’s in the Box | ProPlus X, charger connection module, USB/mini USB charger cable, screen protector, zippered protective storage/carrying case, 32? high pressure hose with quick disconnect. |
| Operating Manual | Download here. |
| Modes of Operation | AIR, NITROX, GAUGE |
| Push Buttons | 4 |
| Mounting Options | CONSOLE |
| Activation | Water or Push Button |
| Algorithm Basis | Powered by Dual Algorithm¨ allowing you to choose the decompression algorithm that best suits your diving needs without compromising safety. Choice between Pelagic DSAT* (Spencer/Powell data basis) or Pelagic Z+ (Buhlman ZHL-16C data basis) |
| Altitude Algorithm Basis | NOAA |
| O2 Limit Basis | NOAA |
| Tissue Compartments | 12 (5 to 480 minutes) |
| Automatic Altitude Adjustment | 2,000 – 14,000 ft / 610-4200 m |
| Decompression Capability | 10 – 60 ft (3-18 m) |
| Automatic Safety Stop Prompt | YES |
| Cylinder Pressure and Air Time Remaining | YES |
| Audible Alarm | YES |
| Alarm Acknowledgment (U/W Deactivation) | YES |
| Ascent Rate Range | 3-9 m/min – 6-18 m/min |
| Ascent Rate Maximum | 30 fpm – 9 m/min |
| OceanGlo Backlight (Push Button) | YES |
| SmartGlo Backlight (Sensor) | YES |
| Battery Type | Lithium Ion Rechargeable |
| Battery Life* | 35-60 hours between charges * depending on use and settings |
| Low Battery Indicator (Graphic) | YES |
| Calendar / Clock | YES |
| Operating Depth (Max) | 330 ft – 100 m |
| Operating Depth (Gauge Mode) | 330 ft – 100 m |
| 12/24 Hour Time to Fly Countdown | YES |
| Calculated Desaturation Countdown | YES |
| High O2 Alarm / Warning | 300 SOTU / DOTU |
| High PO2 Alarm / Warning | 1.6 DEFAULT OR USER SETTING |
| On-Unit Log Capacity | 99 Dives (24 dives per day) |
| OceanLog PC Download | OPTIONAL |
| OceanLog PC Settings Upload | OPTIONAL |
| OceanLog Download Memory Capacity | UP TO 150 DIVES** |
| Pre-Dive Planning Sequence | PUSH BUTTON 30-190 ft / 9-57 m |
| On-Unit Simulator and Dive Planner | NO |
| Temperature Display | YES |
| User Reset / Power Off | YES |
| Air Time Remaining Bar Graph | YES |
| Nitrogen Tissue Loading Bar Graph | YES |
| Nitrogen Tissue Loading Bar Graph | YES |
| Oxygen Loading Bar Graph | YES |
| Variable Ascent Rate Bar Graph | YES |
| No Decompression Time Remaining Display | YES |
| Air Time Remaining Display | YES |
| O2 Time Remaining Display | YES |
| Set Mode with Rapid Advance | YES |
| Set “Turn Around” Pressure Alarm | YES |
| Set “Ending” Pressure Alarm | YES |
| Set FO2 Value (%) | AIR, 21-100% |
| Set Audible Alarm On/Off | YES |
| Set Max Depth Alarm | YES |
| Set Elapsed Dive Time Alarm | YES |
| Set Maximum Nitrogen Tissue Loading Bar Graph Alarm | YES |
| Set Dive Time Remaining Alarm | YES |
| Set Units Of Measurement | YES |
| Set Time Format (12/24 Hour) | YES |
| Set Time of Day | YES |
| Set Date | YES |
| Set Maximum PO2 Alarm | YES |
| Set Backlight Duration | YES |
| Set Sampling Rate (OceanLog Download) | 2/15/30/60 SECONDS |
| Set Digital Gauge Mode On/Off | YES |
| Set Water Activation On/Off | YES |
| Warranty | 2 YEAR |
⚠️ WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. For more information, visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why do I need my own dive computer?
A dive computer tracks the actual depth and time profile you have dived and the tissue loading that follows from it, which is personal to you. A rented computer has no record of your recent diving, and swapping models each trip means relearning the display and menus when you should be focused on the dive. Owning one you know well is a genuine safety and comfort improvement.
Can two divers share one dive computer?
No. A computer only tracks the profile of the diver actually wearing it, and even buddies who stay together do not follow identical depth and time profiles. Every diver needs their own computer, and passing one between divers or between dives is unsafe.
What does conservatism mean on a dive computer?
Conservatism settings make the computer's calculations more cautious, shortening allowed bottom times and adding margin beyond the base algorithm. Divers commonly add conservatism for factors such as cold, hard work, fatigue, or repetitive multi-day diving. How and when to adjust it is covered by your training and your computer's manual, so set it before you get in the water and follow what your computer tells you during the dive.
What kind of battery does a dive computer use?
Broadly there are two types: user-replaceable batteries, often a coin cell that you or a shop swap along with resealing an o-ring, and sealed rechargeable batteries that charge from a cable or dock. Neither is universally better, as replaceable cells are convenient on remote trips while rechargeables avoid ever opening the case. Follow the manual exactly for any battery change, because an improperly seated o-ring or case is the usual cause of a flooded computer.
Do I need to do anything special for altitude diving or flying after diving?
Yes, both change the picture, and both are governed by your training agency's guidance and your computer's instructions rather than any casual rule of thumb. Many computers have an altitude setting that must be configured before diving at elevation, and most display a no-fly or surface-interval countdown after a dive. Follow your computer and your training, and ask a dive professional or a dive-medicine specialist if you are unsure.
How do I care for a dive computer?
Rinse it in fresh water after every dive day, paying attention to the buttons and around any sensor openings where salt crystals form, and let it dry fully before storing. Keep it out of prolonged direct sun and extreme heat, and avoid pressing buttons while sand is on the case. Inspect the strap or bungee often, because a failed strap loses far more computers than a failed computer does.
What is the difference between wrist, console, and air-integrated dive computers?
A wrist computer is worn like a watch and read by raising your arm, while a console computer sits at the end of a hose with your other gauges. Air integration means the computer also displays cylinder pressure, either through a hose or from a wireless transmitter on the first stage, and often estimates remaining gas time. All of them run a decompression algorithm, so the real difference is where you read the information and how much of it you get.












