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"Your sensory submarine for the iPhone – it transforms your smartphone into a fully-featured diving computer." Tune in as #NAUI Dive Team Report Host Greg Martin and Richard Black, Scuba Capsule Sales Representative for the Americas, discuss the Scuba Capsule, a housing and app that allows divers to convert their iPhones into an underwater computer. ScubaCapsule was developed by divers for divers. The Hard and Software where finished through a development team in Germany, where the manufacturing part of this innovative product also takes place. At DEMA Show 2011 it was voted as the best product, but it did not got the necessary financial medium for starting mass production and advertising. Since then many parts of the ScubaCapsule have changed, improved and adjusted to the actual state of art. Now, it is more then just a capsule for your Smartphone. Depth rated to 500 ft (150 meters), it includes a free app, maybe the most complete one for divers, that provides a dive log, digital compass, photo, video recording, record of certifications and more. New features and improvements are also coming out on a regular basis directly from the core development team based in Germany. Never before was it so beautiful to capture the beauty of the underwater world. For more information, click: www.scuba-capsule.de/start/us "Your sensory submarine for the iPhone – it transforms your smartphone into a fully-featured diving computer." Tune in as #NAUI Dive Team Report Host Greg Martin and Richard Black, Scuba Capsule Sales Representative for the Americas, discuss the Scuba Capsule, a housing and app that allows divers to their iPhones into an underwater computer. After developing video games in Poland, Scuba Capsule inventor, Marcin Michel, came to U.S. and became avid scuba diver. At DEMA Show 2011, Scuba Capsule was named Best New Product but was not able to get the necessary funding to produce and distribute broadly. Since then, the Scuba Capsule has continued to evolve into much more than a housing for smartphones. Depth rated to 500 feet (150 meters), it includes a free app that provides a dive log, digital compass, photo, video recording, record of certifications and more. For more information, visit www.scubacapsule.com.
By NAUI Worldwide"Your sensory submarine for the iPhone – it transforms your smartphone into a fully-featured diving computer." Tune in as #NAUI Dive Team Report Host Greg Martin and Richard Black, Scuba Capsule Sales Representative for the Americas, discuss the Scuba Capsule, a housing and app that allows divers to convert their iPhones into an underwater computer. ScubaCapsule was developed by divers for divers. The Hard and Software where finished through a development team in Germany, where the manufacturing part of this innovative product also takes place. At DEMA Show 2011 it was voted as the best product, but it did not got the necessary financial medium for starting mass production and advertising. Since then many parts of the ScubaCapsule have changed, improved and adjusted to the actual state of art. Now, it is more then just a capsule for your Smartphone. Depth rated to 500 ft (150 meters), it includes a free app, maybe the most complete one for divers, that provides a dive log, digital compass, photo, video recording, record of certifications and more. New features and improvements are also coming out on a regular basis directly from the core development team based in Germany. Never before was it so beautiful to capture the beauty of the underwater world. For more information, click: www.scuba-capsule.de/start/us "Your sensory submarine for the iPhone – it transforms your smartphone into a fully-featured diving computer." Tune in as #NAUI Dive Team Report Host Greg Martin and Richard Black, Scuba Capsule Sales Representative for the Americas, discuss the Scuba Capsule, a housing and app that allows divers to their iPhones into an underwater computer. After developing video games in Poland, Scuba Capsule inventor, Marcin Michel, came to U.S. and became avid scuba diver. At DEMA Show 2011, Scuba Capsule was named Best New Product but was not able to get the necessary funding to produce and distribute broadly. Since then, the Scuba Capsule has continued to evolve into much more than a housing for smartphones. Depth rated to 500 feet (150 meters), it includes a free app that provides a dive log, digital compass, photo, video recording, record of certifications and more. For more information, visit www.scubacapsule.com.