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The Garmin Descent Mk2i is a premium watch-style dive computer featuring a 1.4” sunlight-readable color display, up to 80 hours of battery life in dive mode, and SubWave sonar technology for integrated air pressure monitoring on up to 5 tanks. Beyond diving, it functions as a multisport GPS smartwatch with advanced training metrics, wrist-based heart rate and Pulse Ox sensors, Garmin Pay, music storage, and smart notifications, making it the ultimate device for professional divers and active millennials who demand performance both underwater and on land.





















| ASIN | B08K2WS9S5 |
| Additional Features | Bluetooth Smart, ANT+, Wi-Fi, Subwave |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Band Color | Black |
| Band Material Type | Silicone |
| Battery Average Life | 15.0, 80.0 Hours |
| Battery Capacity | 5 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Polymer |
| Best Sellers Rank | #138,103 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #13 in Diving Electronics |
| Brand | Garmin |
| Built-In Media | Descent Mk2i, titanium carbon gray DLC with black band; Black extra-long adjustment strap; Charging/data cable; Documentation |
| Case Material Type | Titanium |
| Color | Titanium Carbon Gray DLC with Black Band |
| Communication Feature | True |
| Compatible Devices | Android, iOS - Apple |
| Compatible Phone Models | Android, iOS - Apple |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth Smart, ANT+, Wi-Fi, Subwave |
| Controller Type | IOS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 306 Reviews |
| Display Type | LCD or OLED |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 5 Years |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | Built-in GPS |
| Human Interface Input | Touchscreen |
| Item Dimensions | 3.9 x 3.9 x 3.9 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 3.9"W x 3.9"H |
| Item Type Name | Dive watch |
| Item Weight | 0.88 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Garmin |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
| Metrics Measured | Heart Rate Monitor, Blood Oxygen Monitor, Sleep Duration |
| Model Name | Descent Mk2i |
| Model Number | 010-02132-01 |
| Operating System | Android & iOS |
| Resolution | 280 x 280 |
| Screen Size | 1.4 Inches |
| Shape | Round |
| Special Feature | Bluetooth Smart, ANT+, Wi-Fi, Subwave |
| Sport Type | Diving, Swimming |
| Style Name | Watch Only |
| Supported Application | GPS |
| Supported Satellite Navigation System | GLONASS |
| Target Audience | Unisex adult |
| UPC | 753759223458 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year limited warranty |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Water Resistance Depth | 100 Meters |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Waterproof Rating | IP58 or higher |
| Wearable Computer Type | Smart Watch |
| Wireless Communication Standard | Infrared |
| Wireless Compability | Infrared |
| Wireless Provider | Unlocked |
R**E
LOVE MY GARMIN
I have owned 2 garmins Mk 1 and Mk 2 I have really enjoyed both of them, and only got rid of the MK 1 to upgrade to the MK2 which offered a smaller, more feminine design- unfortunately this came with the price of a little decreased battery life, but still a great watch- I probably wouldn’t have upgraded, but my Apple Watch was broken and I was wearing my MK 1 everyday as a smart watch and as a petit woman it looked a little funny. I digress The MK 2 offers air integration, if you’re into that kinda thing- I’m an old school SPG girl myself. Yes the gps doesn’t work underwater ie you can’t swim randomly in one direction and Siri won’t turn on directions and tell you how to get back 🤪but, it drops a GPS marker with EXACT coordinates of your entry and exit points (coordinates go all the way to like the 8th decimal place). And there are several screens once the computer enters “dive mode” one of which is a very detailed compus. Prior to my first MK1 I had a very basic scuba pro dive computer. Every time I wanted to change my nitrox percentage, or alter any dive perameters, it was hard to use and not intuitive. The garmin is easy to use and very intuitive. I can also screenshot some photos of the app and show you how the GPS coordinates pull up- but you can also access them on the computer itself. It’s got lots of other great features- HR, RR, SPO2 analysis and calculates an exact % of N2 and CNS 02 toxicity in blood. It can also be used with other sports including kayaking, paddle boarding, running, or anything you wanna use it for. You can also pay extra to get color weather radar and lots of other apps. Garmin also offers the opportunity to set up emergency contacts who can access your latest gps info in case of emergency. (Yeah if you didn’t make it back to the surface you wouldn’t have a second mark) but if you are lost and your computer is still working on the surface you can manually drop GPS pins at any time and I’m assuming your emergency contact would be able to see them. It has lots of great features. Just takes playing around with it and getting to know your computer. I’ve done about 100 dives with Garmin now and I’m never going back! I need to get garmin to sponser me lol. I’m a huge believer in their product.
V**Y
Great asset for divers with multiple sports interest.
I had purchased this as a backup dive computer for a recent trip after my older computer used as backup finally failed. I quickly moved this to my primary computer because of its attractive watch face and the information it provides. Dove this watch in Cayman Brac and was impressed with the detailed dive log that included the location on a map of where the dive took place. Diving with Nitrox mix was no problem with this watch. Several days into diving our dive day was cancelled due to high winds and small craft warnings. As an avid cyclist, I opted to take one of the resort's complimentary bicycles (the old one-spd coast-brake models) on a ride from one end of the island to the other. Using my phone and my RidewithGPS App, I was able to download a local ride map from the island to my phone and then import it to the Mk2. This saved me a number of wrong turns down deadend roads while giving me a moving map of my ride along with distance and other data. Upon completing the ride, I had again a record of that ride on my Garmin Connect App, including a map overview of the route and lots of fitness data regarding the ride. I rate the sleep monitor down on this because it's really not practical for wearing during sleep due to the large size and weight of the watch (at least for me). I was so impressed with the performance of this watch, that I ordered a full suite of Garmin products to fully monitor my fitness and exercise data upon my return home. I'll be giving my thoughts on those products when I use them. I have received the first of them today - the Vivosmart 5, which I bought primarily for my indoor cycle trainer and for sleep monitoring because it is lightweight and sleek. I highly recommend this diving computer and multi-fitness watch.
G**R
Nice if pricey hybrid of a smart watch and dive computer
Used this on a number of casual (air, 25m max) dives and so far I am impressed. It's a good dive computer with better connectivity and export features than some of the Mares devices I had used before. Having a GPS on the dive computer is nice for entry/exit points and the APNEA functionality work well. Display is easy to read at the surface and in the water. It's also a good smart watch. I am/was mostly an Apple Watch user and Garmin's product is impressive. Flexibility of custom watch faces is far ahead of Apple, some tracking features are more precise and most alerts from an iPhone show up fine. Garming's apps are a bit of a mess (you need 3 separate ones) but they are functional. Watch UI for configuring the watch and the apps is terrible and the logic of what the different buttons do is hard to fathom, but you don't need it that much. Battery life is amazing and for me runs at about 2 weeks. Overall, this is a great dive/smart watch hybrid. For a normal day at work, I'll continue to use the apple watch but for outdoor activities and vacation this is now my main watch.
D**A
Great Garmin watch that can also be taken diving
Bought this watch due my Apple Watch decided to stop running. Was between this watch and the AW ultra but finally decided to go with the MK2S due I wanted my watch to track my dives without the need of additional subscription fees to diving apps. This is my second Garmin device but the first at this higher cost. I have to say that it looks great on wrist, the band it comes with is good, it feels firm enough for diving and even surfing. I got two more bands from Garmin, a silicon blue one and the Velcro one and they work great, specially the Velcro is super confortable. Another big reason to go Garmin was the battery life, 7 days give or take for the MK2S, that’s just insane battery coming from an AW but I know there are other models with more battery life if that rocks your boat. Diving works great, visibility could be better but it does the job pretty well. It’s the only dive computer that I would be willing to use daily as my only watch. Excellent product
G**A
Excellent
Very good and efficient.
O**Y
Jury out on value...for divers or fitbit enthusiasts?
I bought 2 units for wife and I after seeing a guy rave about one on a January Jamaica diving week...We switched out from Mares Puck Pro units which had 200+ dives and no problems (1 needed battery replacement which I did). the Mares unit is very simple and accurate although we wanted something sexier and with non diving features. The Garmin Descent MK2i is a beast...It takes lots of practice to use it correctly and even figure it out as I have the Manual pdf open lots of times to learn something new or what I messed up...I don't have much to say about non-diving performance except it is Garmin and what more is needed to day?...We use as fit bits and tracking our sleep, heart rate, etc. Now for diving - We have 23 dives in St. Lucia at depths 15-115' on single gas with the T1 transmitter on both units (so dual tank readings). We love the feature of seeing your buddy's air at all times and alleviates need to keep checking, plus buddy watches out for you if you focus on something else. We set these for conservative and always do a 15' safety stop for 3 minutes before surfacing. Head to head with the Mares unit they were essentially identical; Garmin is more precise in adding decimals for temperature and exact psi compared to the tank valve version, although same. We ran decompression stops on several dives and both units (actually all 4 - 2 Mares + 2 Garmin) and data was the same. We enjoy the Garmin many ways to view dive on changing the screens during the dive. Backscreen illumination is decent although not bright enough in darkness (a small cave in daytime), I'd use my light anyway so no big deal. The transmitter sound is audible although not annoying and I'll see about tuning it down a bit although I may loose range. A feature I don't like is the short battery life when diving...Yeah, I know about taking off Wifi, bluetooth, functions etc, but why have to bother just for diving or anything else. I found we ran batteries to 50% after 1-1.5 days and needed to use to primitive alligator clip charger plug. We used both dive computers all week and I am not ready to go to just Garmin. After dive my tank pressure was hard to screen back to after exiting water, Mares much simpler in that one button push gave surface interval vs. garmin that needed several buttons pushed to get to the S.I. screen. At this point we like the "sexy" Garmin as it looks nice and we can change the watch face, changes screens and move stuff around. the sapphire crystal did not scratch and sustained several knocks against the boat and coral with no damage. The weakness in the system is the T1 transmitter that is fragile and cannot be used to lift tank (OK I got that) BUT...after wrench tightening it would loosen up after several dives and susceptible to accidentally touching or jostling it and it got loose. Garmin should give you a flat wrench of correct size for tightening as the standard wrenches dont work on the tank to transmitter distance. This is a best/worst feature with T1 - love safety issue of joint knowledge of tank pressures, dont like fragile/ease to loosen. A feature that I may not have correct now is the wifi and bluetooth communications between watch/dive computer and iPhone/computer...perhaps because we staying NoData/Airplane mode when out of the US as were were in St. Lucia. We will keep the Garmin units and work toward becoming better users...They did a good job trying to work in the dive computer...for just diving get something else (Sherwood)...if you are a workout enthusiast and love to have lots of data/stats to work with..this is your unit. Ill update this review as we get more data - lots of diving coming up.. ***Update July 10,2021. Now have 58 more dives totaling 81 dives on the Garmin. I have called Garmin to talk about some of the glitches and they are very responsive and assigned 2 guys to work on the Descent MK2i...we did one software update which seemed to smooth out some of the issues. Still a problem is the T1 transmitter - both its had low battery warnings on our last diving trip to Grenada - I changed out both batteries easily at home; while on the Grenada trip on second day the T1 had become loose and blew an "O" ring on turning on the tank valve - i brought tools so fixed O ring problem with cleaning and silicone and tighten with a flat wrench - problem solved although underwater would have been an issue. Problem with reporting sum total of both tank pressures from wife and my tanks on our computers, although in the downloads it is sorted out - I need to call Garmin about this. On prior trip to Jamaica I accidentally put it in "Gauge mode" and it locks out for 24 hours and since less than that between succive days' dives unit was stuck on GAUGE mode for a week! That was a problem. In Grenada we did a number of >100' dives and ran into compression stops mandatory. The computer will get you to do a mandatory stop at say 10' for 1 minute and after that is done it aaltomatically says you can essentially surface...that bypassed the PADI (and resort)mandatory 3 minute stop at 15' no matter what you do...SO - we had to do a countdown on the timer (actually used the Mares safety stop countdown - we carry both now). Still love these although not yet ready to ditch my backup computer (sort of feels good to have it). More to come...
B**H
Excellent Dive Computer with amazing fitness tracking
I'm genuinely amazed by this watch. I've been using a WearOs smartwatch for a couple of years now, and was worried about missing some functionality when switching to Garmin. I must say I've been pleasantly surprised, as for the moment I see no drawbacks. Battery life is spectacular, worout tracking is also very good and detailed. The only OOB functionality I'm not too happy about is sleep tracking. I've found it to be a tad inconsistent and it usually underreports the amount of time I've slept. On major annoyance is that if I set and alarm for say, 6:30AM and then snooze it and continue sleeping, the extra sleep will not be counted. Regarding its main use: it's a stellar diving computer, easy to see underwater and lots of comprehensive data & customization. We're in fact looking to buy an MK2s for my partner.
J**.
Not just a dive watch
I originally bought this to replace my Mares Nemo. This computer has a great algorithm and is easy to use on land and under water. The small profile makes it great as a daily wear. It also has the full functionality of other Garmin multi-sport devices and is a great way to monitor your training and performance.
A**R
Yood watch
Great smaller size computer. Few dives now and still in great shape. Would be nicer on a titanium bracelet which they dont do by the time i got it.
I**Z
Excelente y mas
Soy instructor de buceo, he tenido la oportunidad de probar y ver diferentes tipos de ordenadores de buceo, considero que está en el top 5 de mejores ordenadores, sin embargo, es la mejor opción al mezclar ordenador de buceo y smartwatch. Adquirí el MK2s por que soy una persona de complexión delgada, este equipo es perfecto en la proporción con mi muñeca pero por ser de menor dimenciones reduce la batería, en comparación con el MK2i que le dura alrededor de 21 días, a este MK2s le dura máximo 14 días. A mi me dura 7 días exactos por que buceo entre 10 y 16 veces a la semana, hago actividades como correr, nadar y lo tengo como smartwatch de uso diario
M**D
Great all rounder
I bought this watch as I am developing the mid life problem that is short-sightedness and could no longer read the dial of my dive watch. up to now I had 3 watches - a day watch, Dive computer and a fitness tracker for sport. When I saw this I took the plunge to try to combine all 3. I am very impressed. After purchase it arrived quickly and well packaged. Initially I was disapointed withthe brightness of the display but once you realise it is an LCD rather than OLED and is not effected by sunlight then you don't worry - I have never had a problem reading the face ion all lighting conditions even in 10m murky water. It transpired it was a US import despite being sold direct from Amazon and came with the americain maps installed - Amazon Customer Services refunded the £50 required to download the European maps from Garmin. As a dive watch - I am afraid I can not report on the decompression or dive planning as I am a freediver but for this it is great and I particularly like the haptic feedback alarm. For other sports it has a pulse oxymiter (does not work through a wetsuit!) and a wrist based HRM built in however I found this to be wildly inaccurate when running - it seems to pick up on cadence rather than HR if doing a hard run. I have pared it with a Garmin Tri HRM which sorts out that problem - I have not yet tried this when diving but it says it will record your stats & transmit them to the watch when out of the water. Overall I am delighted with the watch on all fronts, it meets all my needs and excedes them. Yes it is pricy, but it has replaced 2 watches and a dive computer - oh & I forgot the 28day rechargable battery life (depending on activity). I will be taking it Skiing in January and it can download all the world's ski resort maps! We wil see how good that is.
A**O
EXCELENTE
TENGO POCO TIEMPO DE HABERLO ADQUIRIDO 1.- LA TUVE EL GUSTO DE PROBARLO BUCEANDO EN UN ALBERCA DE CUATRO METROS, FUNCIONO CORRECTAMENTE, AL SUMERGIRME EL MODO DE BUCEO (CCR) TODO FUNCIONO CORRECTAMENTE, HAY QUE REALIZAR ALGUNOS AJUSTES ANTES DE LA INMENSION Y PARECE QUE TODO FUNCIONA MUY BIEN 2.- ES MUY IMPORTANTE VISITAR LOS TUTORIALES TANTO DE GARMIN COMO DE ALGUNAS PAGINAS PARA FAMILIARIZARTE CON EL MISMO 3.- SI HAY QUE FAMILIARIZARSE CON EL MISMO PARA SABER CADA FUNCION Y TENER UNA LECTURA CORRECTA 4.- EL PRECIO ES MUY IRREGULAR SUBE Y BAJA Y LA VERDAD SE PASAN CON ESO, PERO AUN ASI EL PRECIO ES ECONOMICO COMPARADO CON OTRAS APLICACIONES, PERO LO PUEDEN MEJORAR, ESTEN AL PENDIENTE DE LOS PRECIOS LO RECOMIENDO
K**I
love this
super watch
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