

🌊 Dive Smarter, Surface Safer — The Teric is Your Ultimate Underwater Wingman
The Shearwater Research Teric is a cutting-edge wrist dive computer designed for both technical and recreational divers. Featuring advanced Nitrox and Trimix decompression algorithms (Buhlmann ZHL-16c), wireless tank pressure integration, and a fully customizable, bright color display, it offers unparalleled dive data at a glance. Its rugged, rechargeable design with wireless charging ensures reliable performance on extended dive trips, while intuitive alerts and multiple dive modes make it the go-to device for serious divers seeking precision, convenience, and safety.
















| ASIN | B07DCPSD44 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #156,435 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #18 in Diving Electronics |
| Brand | Shearwater Research |
| Brand Name | Shearwater Research |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 264 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions | 5 x 4.5 x 3.25 inches |
| Item Height | 3.25 inches |
| Item Weight | 40 Grams |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 5 x 4.5 x 3.25 inches |
| Manufacturer | Shearwater Research |
| UPC | 628242090025 819014024670 |
| Warranty Description | This product comes with a full manufacturer warranty. |
A**R
Rugged, versatile, and rechargeable.
Purchased this dive watch just before the pandemic and just got the chance to use it. Did 12 dives with it and was very impressed. It has every option you could want for a technical dive watch, but is very easy to use for a recreational diver. The menus are extremely easy to navigate. The display is bright and clear. For full disclosure, if you are out of the water and in extremely bright conditions, the display does not appear bright but can be read. An important consideration for me in choosing this watch was the fact that it is rechargeable. The wireless charging station works very well. The watch has good battery life while in use. I would do 2 40-minute dives a day, and starting with a full charge, I would be at between 75 and 80% charge after 2 days of diving with the display at full brightness and wirelessly downloading the dive data. This was without the wireless pressure gauge recording tank pressure. I don’t know how that affects battery life. The watch and wrist strap are rugged and well made. While I chose this watch because it was rechargeable and seemed to have the best brightness among the contenders, its capabilities have really impressed me. Overall, this is the best dive watch/console I’ve used and would highly recommend it.
J**K
This dive computer is awesome
I've used this on about 20 dives. I love the ability to customize the diving home screen -- I have depth, NDL dive time, air pressure/remaining air, oxygen blend, max operating depth for blend, and dive time on the face. Even with that much information, the numbers are very legible. But, you can eliminate some info and get slightly bigger font if you need or want. On a gas blend page I store 5 or 6 common Nitrox blends (plus basic air) so that it is simple and quick to change the blend on the home face if and when I need to. You can also display the compass as a ring on the home screen if you want. I haven't been doing this at this point, but it is nice to know that the option is there when I start to work on my navigation skills. The air integration (AI) option is incredible and I highly recommend it. It tracked very closely with my analog gauge, but I really liked the convenience of having remaining air on the computer face. The analog is a nice back up. AI is a bit of a splurge, but if you decide you don't like it you'd get most of your money back if you sold the computer on the secondary market. Decompression stops are intuitive, clearly marked, and easy to understand. The amount of time remaining in a safety stop, for example, is clearly displayed and easily cleared from the screen once you've completed it. The computer automatically records most basic information you might want, including water temp, depth, start/end time, etc. It's very easy to edit dives and add notes in the app to about the specific dive site name, diving buddy, amount of weight used, and other things that you might want to note. It lacks a GPS function, which is something I'm told the Garmin has, but other than that, I can't think of much else it might be missing. Battery life seems reasonable. I was charging it on the included charger about every other day on a recent 9 day trip. Overall, this has been a fantastic add to my diving kit. It was very easy to use right out of the box. Minimal customization, which was easy to do, has made it even more valuable. I'm very happy with the Teric and look forward to many years of diving with it.
S**A
Want To Be The Envy Of Your Fellow Divers? This Is The Dive Computer For You!
The Teric is our third dive computer. It is a game-changer. I was using an Oceanic Atom 3.0 -- nothing wrong with it all, and my wife was using a Oceanic VT 4.0, both AI. However, my wife was having difficulty reading the numerals as she uses reading glasses. Enter the Teric. She saw a fellow diver's on a live aboard, looked at it underwater and could clearly see the numbers on the display, the colors of which can be changed to many other colors. So I bought one for her. Then when I saw it, I had to buy one for myself too, so I wouldn't have equipment envy for our month long trip to the Red Sea. Having used it for a week of diving -- about 33 dives so far, I can safely say that this is a game-changer. First, the display is fantastic, with a "big" display which shows three rows of info, or "standard," which shows four rows, two of which are customizable with different info. She could easily read her computer underwater, and she changed the different information from standard white to purple, green and yellow. the brightness can be adjusted to high, medium, low or off. Night dives, low or medium was great. Day dives, I found medium was great, although she liked high. AI was a snap and it paired with my Oceanic transmitter with no problem. The watch face is also customizable with different displays and colors. Second, the menu settings are a snap to set. Tired about digging through all sorts of obscure settings to change your gases from air to nitrox? No more. The menu settings are intuitive, and you just scroll to gases, where you can program up to five different gases and with between them. Piece of cake. I set one on nitrox 32% and one on air at 21%, and it is a snap to switch between them. I also love the fact that it is easy to change what is displayed on the home screen and in what colors, although it is simple to scroll underwater between the five screens and get as much info as you could ever want underwater. I also turned off the beeping alarm and just use the vibrate, which was nice and strong, especially for the safety stop. Nice feature is that it clearly displays "safety stop" in green and if you drift lower than about 23 ft., it pauses and then resumes when you ascend a little. I also like how it displays "safety cleared" in blue when finished -- just cool little features. I also like that it displays ascent rate numerically and in arrows, which change to yellow and red if you are ascending too fast. Again, a nice little touch. I customized the standard display to show the time remaining underwater, which I use to additionally monitor my air consumption, although you can also display air consumption as PSI per minute as well. You can monitor both your and your buddy's air as well as it will track two transmitters at once. There are many other features for the rebreather and tech diving set, but I don't need those. One chard lasts about two-three days of 4-5 dives a day -- about four or five hours of diving and surface time. It comes with a wireless charging cradle which can give a full charge in 1.5 hours on "Quick Charge" and 4 hours or so on regular charge. There are many other features to this fantastic dive watch, but those are the key ones that I have used to date. Note that according to shearwater, it already has a scratch guard installed. In fact, the only thing that I did not absolutely love about this with was that it displays "TTS". which is "time to surface," which to me is a completely worthless statistic, but cannot be moved from the home screen. Minor. The Shearwater comes with its own dive log software which pairs over bluetooth with the dive computer and downloads the info to your laptop or phone. It has a few bugs that could be better, but you can simply and wirelessly get all of your dive information, take notes on the dive, problems that you had, etc. You can also export those files to Diverlog, but I haven't tried that yet. All told, it is a pricey computer, but color display, menu, ease of use . . . Let's face it. Your dive computer is the most important part of your gear, and the Teric is the most amazing and well thought out dive computer that I have seen. I highly recommend it. I haven't dropped mine, so I can't opine on it's durability, but after 30 dives with it, both of us are in love with our new Terics!
C**S
Outstanding Dive Computer
Having logged 70+ dives now in various water conditions I can say the Teric is about as good as it gets for a no nonsense dive computer that isn't as clunky as some other models out there which could compete on a similar functionality level. The combination with the transmitter makes diving both from a safety but also logging perspective a "joy". The Shearwater app makes it incredibly easy to sync the watch alongside the transmitter data into your digital logbook for further use and analysis. The computer itself is very intuitive as it relates to setup and usage. The display is easy to read and organize as well as very bright under water so not issues looking at all your dive data even while in the deep or rather darker caves etc. Switching between different gas mixes is equally easy done. In addition personally prefer the rather conservative algorithm calculating NDL etc. while diving. The computer also allows easy pairing with two transmitters at the same time which is a major upside when heading to more challenging dives with you buddy. Overall very happy with the purchase and can highly recommend both devices.
V**N
Great dive computer overall!
I bought this computer for our live aboard trip to Galapagos and it worked perfectly through our quite demanding dives. Pros: + Probably the most obvious feature of this computer is a very intuitive design of its interface: no need to look into the manual, very easy switch among dive, watch, log, bluetooth and other modes. + Very easy programming of gases and dive modes. + Easy and reliable integration with the tank pressure transmitter (AI). + Bright colors and easy reading of all info even in low light. + Detailed, informative and well organized logs. + Nice aesthetic design. Cons: - only one: quite heavy, which can be explained by its range of usability up to 200 m. I am not doing tech diving and couldn't evaluate its tech diving features.
C**R
AMAZING DIVE WATCH/COMPUTER
I spent the better part of a day reading the entire operators manual and going through familiarization with the hundreds of features on this dive watch. The customization options are practically endless but the watch is still relatively easy to set up and simple to use during dives. Display visibility underwater is second to none but they do warn of screen burn in with AMOLED displays so I would recommend keeping settings away from always on modes for anything other than a dive. Definitely pricey but if taken care of, I can see this being the last dive watch I will ever need! If you pair it with a SWFT transmitter, I recommend a small extension HP hose off your reg to help keep connection between devices. I have six dives so far with this set up and I never lost connection once. If you do decide to add one, you'll have to pick up a HP air spool to connect them as Shearwater does not include one with their transmitters. HOG and XS scuba both have cheap air spool options on Amazon that work with it. If you splurge on one piece of dive kit, I would make it this Teric. I don't regret this buy!
E**D
Sexiest Dive Computer Ever
Shearwater has made the best computers out there for a while now, and this thing has all the features of the Perdix that I see basically every tech diver around here wearing two of, in a small and much more attractive package. At about the size of a large men's watch it's even fine to wear around when not diving. I only dive recreationally so this is super overkill in terms of functionality with the tech and closed circuit modes that I will never touch, but it's still very intuitive and easy to setup and use. As an added bonus it works with any transmitter marked with "FCC ID M8HA". This includes many of the transmitters from various other manufacturers over the last 20 years, including my 2003 vintage Aeris transmitter. So if you've already got a transmitter from your old computer chances are good that you won't need to drop $400-500 on a new one (though Shearwater will sell you one of theirs if you need it). The Garmin Descent on the other hand uses a proprietary transmitter that you have to buy, and which also emits high pitched beeps. One of many reasons I went with the Teric instead.
G**Y
Absolutly the best watch style dive computer on the market.
I will only buy and dive Shearwater made dive computers at this point. So much happier using a Teric over all of my old Suunto's. Recently my wife's Suunto locked her out for 48 hours due to battery running out on the hang line. Shearwater won't do that to you. Back to the Teric: it's so easy for my old eyes to read at depth and it's very easy to use as you can set the color and font size you want. I feel the Teric is the easiest on the eyes of all current dive computers on the market. No batteries to replace, just place in the charger as needed. I have done over 10 long dives on one charge.
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