Diving Watches

Suunto Diving Watch Zoop Novo Black Code: SS021645000

The Suunto Zoop Novo is a reliable and easy-to-use dive watch ideal for beginners as well as more experienced divers seeking a practical and functional dive computer. With the guarantee of Finnish...

The Suunto Zoop Novo is a reliable and easy-to-use dive watch ideal for beginners as well as more experienced divers seeking a practical and functional dive computer. With the guarantee of Finnish Suunto, the Zoop offers all the essential features a diver needs, without unnecessary complexities.

The large, clear backlit display makes reading information...

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  • Usage Scuba Diving, Scuba Diving
  • Waterproofing 8 bar
  • Maximum Depth 80 m
  • Case Diameter 53 mm
  • Features Timer
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Description

Description

The Suunto Zoop Novo is a reliable and easy-to-use dive watch ideal for beginners as well as more experienced divers seeking a practical and functional dive computer. With the guarantee of Finnish Suunto, the Zoop offers all the essential features a diver needs, without unnecessary complexities.

The large, clear backlit display makes reading information extremely easy even in dark or murky waters. Its design is ergonomic, with a durable body and silicone strap that fits comfortably over a diving suit.

The Zoop Novo supports five different modes: Air, Nitrox, Gauge (depth gauge), Free Dive, and Off. It features a fully automatic dive switch, dive logging software, as well as the Suunto RGBM algorithm, which calculates safe time limits for bottom time and ascent.

With the ability to connect to a computer via USB (optional cable), the Zoop Novo allows the user to transfer and analyze dive data through the Suunto DM5 application.

Making your dive easy

Whether you are just starting your diving journeys or are an experienced diver, the Suunto Zoop Novo has all the features you need.

The main dive data is easily recorded and available on a large, bright backlit display.

This is an easy-to-use dive computer that includes full decompression capabilities, five dive modes (Air, Nitrox, Gauge, Free, and Off), and a simple Suunto menu.

Product Highlights

  • Five modes: air, nitrox, gauge, free dive, and off.
  • Complete continuous decompression algorithm Suunto RGBM.
  • Built-in dive planner.
  • Detailed graphical logbook and dive data on PC / Mac using Suunto DM5 software.
  • Innovative apnea timer for free diving and timer for air / nitrox modes.

Characteristics

  • Dimensions: 66.1 x 66.1 x 26.2 mm
  • Weight: 120 g
  • Bezel material: composite
  • Glass material: acrylic
  • Strap material: elastomer

  • Battery life: 100 dives/year or 1.5 years
  • Dual time, Stopwatch
  • Low battery indicator
  • Time/Date display
  • Connectivity: USB cable
  • Compatibility with DM5 software

Packaging

The package does not include the USB cable for data transfer to the DM5 application.

Manufacturer

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Specifications

Specifications

Product Number
SS021645000

Specifications

Use
Scuba Diving, Scuba Diving
Waterproofing
8 bar
Colour
Black
Features & Functions
Timer
Case Size
53 mm

Spec for Analysis

Maximum Depth
80 m

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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Reviews (2)

Reviews

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  • ipali_ipali
    4
    6 out of 6 members found this review helpful
    This review is about the colour: Blue

    Very good diving watch in general. Although initially it seemed a bit big in the hand, it is convenient when you are underwater. The build quality, functionality, and responsiveness to every event when you are in the water convince me. The only negative is the menu options and the UI in general. I have had it for 10 months now and I am still struggling to remember how to do simple things like settings, switching to Nitrox, free diving, etc. Also, you have to remember what each number means on the screen (confusing layout of screen elements). They should also provide a waterproof user manual to have with you underwater :). Other than that, it is worth the purchase.

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  • t.tsakiris@hotmail.com
    5
    37 out of 37 members found this review helpful

    I would like to inform you that I only use the free dive mode.
    I thought the screen would be small, but it is actually what is needed.
    Positives:
    Long strap so it can be placed wherever you want (I put it on the back of my hand).
    Large readable screen, with a plastic cover for protection.
    Easy menu, where with a single touch you can instantly see the temperature, clock time, and total number of dives.
    When you ascend, it automatically measures surface time and shows you the depth and time of the dive you just completed.
    You can set when the alarm goes off for: depth (you can store up to 5 depths), bottom time, surface time (I don't use it), fast descent/ascent time (for freediving).
    Also, with a single touch, you can see the deepest dive as well as the best breath-hold time of the day.
    You can also see the dive in detail from the history (in a table-like diagram, it shows how fast you descend, stay at the bottom, and ascent time), without connecting it to the computer.
    After 20 (or 30, I don't remember) minutes out of the water, the screen turns off for better battery life (I bought it used a year and a half ago and it hasn't been changed yet).
    Negatives:
    I would like the buttons to be slightly bigger and easier to press. But we're talking about very minor details.
    Also, I would like the cable for connecting to a PC to be included and I can't understand why a cable is so expensive!

    Nevertheless, I am fully satisfied to leave a negative review and I recommend it, as Suunto is a reliable company for their computers.

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  • Very good diving watch in general. Although initially it seemed a bit big in the hand, it is convenient when you are underwater. The build quality, functionality, and responsiveness to every event when you are in the water convince me. The only negative is the menu options and the UI in general. I have had it for 10 months now and I am still struggling to remember how to do simple things like settings, switching to Nitrox, free diving, etc. Also, you have to remember what each number means on the screen (confusing layout of screen elements). They should also provide a waterproof user manual to have with you underwater :). Other than that, it is worth the purchase.

    Translated from Greek ·
    6
  • I would like to inform you that I only use the free dive mode.
    I thought the screen would be small, but it is actually what is needed.
    Positives:
    Long strap so it can be placed wherever you want (I put it on the back of my hand).
    Large readable screen, with a plastic cover for protection.
    Easy menu, where with a single touch you can instantly see the temperature, clock time, and total number of dives.
    When you ascend, it automatically measures surface time and shows you the depth and time of the dive you just completed.
    You can set when the alarm goes off for: depth (you can store up to 5 depths), bottom time, surface time (I don't use it), fast descent/ascent time (for freediving).
    Also, with a single touch, you can see the deepest dive as well as the best breath-hold time of the day.
    You can also see the dive in detail from the history (in a table-like diagram, it shows how fast you descend, stay at the bottom, and ascent time), without connecting it to the computer.
    After 20 (or 30, I don't remember) minutes out of the water, the screen turns off for better battery life (I bought it used a year and a half ago and it hasn't been changed yet).
    Negatives:
    I would like the buttons to be slightly bigger and easier to press. But we're talking about very minor details.
    Also, I would like the cable for connecting to a PC to be included and I can't understand why a cable is so expensive!

    Nevertheless, I am fully satisfied to leave a negative review and I recommend it, as Suunto is a reliable company for their computers.

    Translated from Greek ·
    37
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Description & Specifications

The Suunto Zoop Novo is a reliable and easy-to-use dive watch ideal for beginners as well as more experienced divers seeking a practical and functional dive computer. With the guarantee of Finnish Suunto, the Zoop offers all the essential features a diver needs, without unnecessary complexities.

The large, clear backlit display makes reading information extremely easy even in dark or murky waters. Its design is ergonomic, with a durable body and silicone strap that fits comfortably over a diving suit.

The Zoop Novo supports five different modes: Air, Nitrox, Gauge (depth gauge), Free Dive, and Off. It features a fully automatic dive switch, dive logging software, as well as the Suunto RGBM algorithm, which calculates safe time limits for bottom time and ascent.

With the ability to connect to a computer via USB (optional cable), the Zoop Novo allows the user to transfer and analyze dive data through the Suunto DM5 application.

Making your dive easy

Whether you are just starting your diving journeys or are an experienced diver, the Suunto Zoop Novo has all the features you need.

The main dive data is easily recorded and available on a large, bright backlit display.

This is an easy-to-use dive computer that includes full decompression capabilities, five dive modes (Air, Nitrox, Gauge, Free, and Off), and a simple Suunto menu.

Product Highlights

  • Five modes: air, nitrox, gauge, free dive, and off.
  • Complete continuous decompression algorithm Suunto RGBM.
  • Built-in dive planner.
  • Detailed graphical logbook and dive data on PC / Mac using Suunto DM5 software.
  • Innovative apnea timer for free diving and timer for air / nitrox modes.

Characteristics

  • Dimensions: 66.1 x 66.1 x 26.2 mm
  • Weight: 120 g
  • Bezel material: composite
  • Glass material: acrylic
  • Strap material: elastomer

  • Battery life: 100 dives/year or 1.5 years
  • Dual time, Stopwatch
  • Low battery indicator
  • Time/Date display
  • Connectivity: USB cable
  • Compatibility with DM5 software

Packaging

The package does not include the USB cable for data transfer to the DM5 application.

Manufacturer

Product Number
SS021645000

Specifications

Use
Scuba Diving, Scuba Diving
Waterproofing
8 bar
Colour
Black
Features & Functions
Timer
Case Size
53 mm

Spec for Analysis

Maximum Depth
80 m

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (2)

  1. 1
  2. 1
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • ipali_ipali
    4
    6 out of 6 members found this review helpful
    This review is about the colour: Blue

    Very good diving watch in general. Although initially it seemed a bit big in the hand, it is convenient when you are underwater. The build quality, functionality, and responsiveness to every event when you are in the water convince me. The only negative is the menu options and the UI in general. I have had it for 10 months now and I am still struggling to remember how to do simple things like settings, switching to Nitrox, free diving, etc. Also, you have to remember what each number means on the screen (confusing layout of screen elements). They should also provide a waterproof user manual to have with you underwater :). Other than that, it is worth the purchase.

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • t.tsakiris@hotmail.com
    5
    37 out of 37 members found this review helpful

    I would like to inform you that I only use the free dive mode.
    I thought the screen would be small, but it is actually what is needed.
    Positives:
    Long strap so it can be placed wherever you want (I put it on the back of my hand).
    Large readable screen, with a plastic cover for protection.
    Easy menu, where with a single touch you can instantly see the temperature, clock time, and total number of dives.
    When you ascend, it automatically measures surface time and shows you the depth and time of the dive you just completed.
    You can set when the alarm goes off for: depth (you can store up to 5 depths), bottom time, surface time (I don't use it), fast descent/ascent time (for freediving).
    Also, with a single touch, you can see the deepest dive as well as the best breath-hold time of the day.
    You can also see the dive in detail from the history (in a table-like diagram, it shows how fast you descend, stay at the bottom, and ascent time), without connecting it to the computer.
    After 20 (or 30, I don't remember) minutes out of the water, the screen turns off for better battery life (I bought it used a year and a half ago and it hasn't been changed yet).
    Negatives:
    I would like the buttons to be slightly bigger and easier to press. But we're talking about very minor details.
    Also, I would like the cable for connecting to a PC to be included and I can't understand why a cable is so expensive!

    Nevertheless, I am fully satisfied to leave a negative review and I recommend it, as Suunto is a reliable company for their computers.

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Very good diving watch in general. Although initially it seemed a bit big in the hand, it is convenient when you are underwater. The build quality, functionality, and responsiveness to every event when you are in the water convince me. The only negative is the menu options and the UI in general. I have had it for 10 months now and I am still struggling to remember how to do simple things like settings, switching to Nitrox, free diving, etc. Also, you have to remember what each number means on the screen (confusing layout of screen elements). They should also provide a waterproof user manual to have with you underwater :). Other than that, it is worth the purchase.

    Translated from Greek ·
    6
  • I would like to inform you that I only use the free dive mode.
    I thought the screen would be small, but it is actually what is needed.
    Positives:
    Long strap so it can be placed wherever you want (I put it on the back of my hand).
    Large readable screen, with a plastic cover for protection.
    Easy menu, where with a single touch you can instantly see the temperature, clock time, and total number of dives.
    When you ascend, it automatically measures surface time and shows you the depth and time of the dive you just completed.
    You can set when the alarm goes off for: depth (you can store up to 5 depths), bottom time, surface time (I don't use it), fast descent/ascent time (for freediving).
    Also, with a single touch, you can see the deepest dive as well as the best breath-hold time of the day.
    You can also see the dive in detail from the history (in a table-like diagram, it shows how fast you descend, stay at the bottom, and ascent time), without connecting it to the computer.
    After 20 (or 30, I don't remember) minutes out of the water, the screen turns off for better battery life (I bought it used a year and a half ago and it hasn't been changed yet).
    Negatives:
    I would like the buttons to be slightly bigger and easier to press. But we're talking about very minor details.
    Also, I would like the cable for connecting to a PC to be included and I can't understand why a cable is so expensive!

    Nevertheless, I am fully satisfied to leave a negative review and I recommend it, as Suunto is a reliable company for their computers.

    Translated from Greek ·
    37
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