Transmitter Bluetooth For Tablet Seac 163-42
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Estimated delivery: June 10, 2026 - June 12, 2026
Transmitter Bluetooth For Tablet Seac 163-42
Description:
The SEAC LED Tank Probe Transmitter is a wireless pressure probe designed for use with the SEAC Tablet dive computer. It transmits tank gas pressure readings directly to the computer, helping divers monitor air supply more conveniently during the dive. Once mounted on the first stage using one of the high-pressure outlets, it can be paired quickly through a wireless connection.
The integrated multi-coloured LED provides an immediate visual indication of cylinder pressure and battery status. According to the provided information, the light remains off above 100 bar, flashes yellow every 10 seconds between 100 and 50 bar, and flashes red every 5 seconds below 50 bar. This makes it easier to estimate remaining gas at a glance.
The transmitter uses a replaceable CR2 battery and is reported to support approximately 400 one-hour dives. Designed for adult unisex use, it is a practical accessory for divers who want direct pressure monitoring linked to their dive computer.
Key Features:
- Wireless tank pressure transmitter for SEAC Tablet dive computers
- Sends cylinder gas readings directly to the integrated computer
- Fast pairing via wireless connection
- Multi-coloured LED for immediate pressure status visibility
- LED also indicates battery charge condition
- Visual pressure alerts help support safer gas management
- Mounts on the first stage through a high-pressure outlet
- Replaceable CR2 battery for convenient upkeep
- Approximate battery life of 400 one-hour dives
- Designed for scuba diving use
Specifications:
Manufacturer: Seac
SKU: 163-42
Category: Interfaces
Age Group: Adults
Gender: Unisex
Recommended Use:
This transmitter is best suited for adult scuba divers using a compatible SEAC Tablet dive computer. It is especially useful for divers who want a wireless way to monitor tank pressure during recreational or technical dives. The LED pressure indicator adds a practical visual reference for gas management before and during immersion. It performs best when mounted correctly on the first stage and paired with the dive computer before diving. For continued use, a replacement CR2 battery may be useful when the battery approaches the end of its life.