The Apple Watch Ultra, a high-end smartwatch popular among sports, was introduced alongside the iPhone 14 series in September 2017. The Apple Watch Ultra being submerged in water was one of the first images presented during the live broadcast unveiling. Data such as water temperature and depth were displayed. Finally, Apple has included the Oceanic+ software for its high-end smartwatches, turning it into a dive computer.
With Oceanic+ installed on your Apple Watch Ultra, it becomes a diving computer
Extreme sports fans are still interested in Apple Watch. There are divers among them, of course. Huish Outdoors worked with Apple to create Oceanic+. Oceanic+, developed by Huish Outdoors in tandem with Apple, provides divers with a wealth of data at their fingertips.
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Thanks to the Oceanic+ app, your Apple Watch Ultra can serve as a robust and user-friendly underwater computer. With its new depth gauge and water temperature sensors, Apple’s Oceanic+ watch allows recreational scuba divers to carry their regular watch to depths of up to 40 meters (about 130 feet).
Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced diver, the Oceanic+ app on Apple Watch Ultra and its companion app for iPhone have you covered from pre-dive preparations until decompression. If divers are going down or up too quickly, the app will display a warning and provide a rough estimate of how long it will take to reach the surface again. This is designed to help divers save time and stress.

While underwater, divers can use the app to adjust their compass bearing. Dive conditions such as weather, visibility, and currents can all be calculated in advance. There are a variety of complications that can be added to a watch’s face, including “no-fly” time and “surface” time. While underwater, Oceanic+ will employ the Apple Watch Ultra’s Taptic Engine and large, brilliant display to provide any important information to the diver.
- Oceanic+ is a free download to try out many of the app’s features
- If you’d like all the all features, there are daily, monthly, and yearly plans:
- $4.99/per day
- $9.99/per month
- $79.99/per year
- Family plan for up to 5 – $129.99/year
- How to download Oceanic+ Apple Watch Ultra
- Here is the official Oceanic+ App Store listing
- The app is exclusively built for Apple Watch Ultra and requires watchOS 9.1 paired with an iPhone 8/SE gen 2 or later running iOS 16.1
- If you just search “Oceanic” in the App Store without the “+” you may see a different app as the top hit
- If you search on the App Store on Apple Watch Ultra, make sure to download “Oceanic+ Dive Computer App”
Many inquire
Is there a diving computer app for Apple Watch?
With the help of third-party apps, the Apple Watch Ultra and its depth sensor may be used as a dive computer for shallow dives of up to 130 feet (40 meters).
To begin, please define the term “diving app.”
DiveMate (Scuba Dive Log) (Scuba Dive Log)
You can use your Android or iOS device to download DiveMate, a popular dive logbook app. This program makes it simple for scuba divers to keep a photographic and audiovisual log of their dives. Amazingly, you can sync your diving computer with your mobile device so that you may access your dive logs on the go.
Does the Apple Watch have the ability to gauge depth?
The Apple Watch Ultra is a reliable companion for trips to the beach, pool, or lake. The Depth app can be used to gauge temperatures, dive times, and depths of up to 130 feet in water (40 meters).
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Is there a way to utilize an Apple Watch when scuba diving?
The Apple Watch Ultra is not water-resistant, thus only certified divers should use it for dives deeper than 40 meters (130 feet). Dive with a partner at all times, and remember standard safety procedures. Perform regular checks of functionality while underwater.
Can you take the Apple Watch Ultra underwater?
The Oceanic+ app for Apple Watch Ultra is a genuine dive computer that was created in collaboration with the industry leader in underwater technology, Huish Outdoors. Designed for recreational scuba diving to a depth of 40 meters and is outfitted with all the essential functions divers demand. In addition, its simplicity of operation is a welcome change.
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