
Scubapro has launched the latest model in its popular Galileo range of dive computers with a titanium-cased version of its popular Galileo G3 dive computer.
The new Galileo G3 Titanium – G3 Ti – watch-style computer weighs in at around 40 per cent less than the 2023-launched G3.
The G3 Ti retains the high-contrast full-colour display and the scratch-resistant sapphire glass screen of its stablemate, with the same stainless steel rotatable bezel, distinctive deep blue finish and efficient backlight.
The four-button control system to navigate the six dive modes remains unchanged, and both computers provide a choice of algorithms between the Predictive Multi-Gas (PMG) Bühlmann ZHL-16 ADT MB (Microbubble) PMG or the ZHL-16 GF (Gradient Factors) model, and three dive modes – Scuba, Gauge and Freediving.
Scuba mode has settings available for predictive multi-gas, trimix, CCR and sidemount diving; and wireless air integration through the optional Smart+ Pro transmitter monitors tank pressure to provide both true remaining bottom time (RBT) and allow air consumption to be factored into decompression calculations.
The G3 Ti is priced at £529 without an air-integration transmitter, compared to the standard model’s price tag of £449.
However, between now and September 2025, Scubapro is offering discounted bundles for purchasing either of the computers with its Smart+ Pro transmitters, with savings of up to £160 over the usual retail Smart+ Pro retail price of £280.
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Scubapro G3, G3 Ti features:
- Max operating depth: 300 m
- Number of Gases: 8
- Gas Capability: 21-100% Nitrox, Trimix
- Algorithm: Bühlmann ZH-L16 ADT MB PMG; Bühlmann ZH-L16 GF
- Operating Modes: Freediving, CCR, Scuba, Gauge
- Display Type: Colour
- Memory Capacity: 485MB
- Battery: Rechargeable Li
- Control Buttons: 4
- Connectivity: Bluetooth, USB
- Built-In compass: Yes