Hi,

I just came across https://o-dive.com/en/home/ . Has anybody heard of them or 
is actually using one of their products?

They sell bluetooth enabled Doppler ultrasound sensors to obtain a bubble count 
after a dive. It comes with a mobile app that analyses the quality of your 
decompression together with the result of the Doppler count and apparently 
suggests possible improvements.

The funny thing is how they get hold of the dive data: They ask their users to 
use Subsurface and you have to enter the Subsurface account name (a.k.a. the 
email address) as well as the Subsurface password...

Maybe we could convince them not to tell their users to give passwords to third 
parties?

Anyway, I couldn’t try it since the sensor comes with a price tag in the 1000 
Euro range plus 1.50 Euros per analysed dive.

Best
Robert

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