The computer/charging cable connection is much better than previous Suunto computers as well… it is basically a large-scale USB connection that accepts a proprietary cable which connects to your computer. Previous Suunto computers (at least my experience with the Vyper Air) had such a clunky connection that fit around the unit, and dropped data connections were regular occurrences. On the EON Steel, however, the connection is solid and to date there has been no dropped data connections.SETUP & INTERFACE: Upon turning on the EON Steel, it has a brilliant color screen (brightness can be adjusted Low, Mid, High for a battery/performance balance). The interface takes you right into a setup menu to specify units, time and date format, tones, etc. When in the interface, Suunto has really put thought into the layout and making it easy for the user, while in the same time displaying all the information effectively. The layout can be configured to two different setup options, a graphical layout and a statistical layout (which they call Classic). The graphical layout truly does separate this model from anything else on the market! It can display tank pressure (with the transmitter installed), a compass, a no deco timetable, or a timer, all on an easy to read “analog type” gauge reading.
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