Aeris Dive Computers

Aeris: scuba diving equipment manufacturer.

SCUBA DIVING EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER

About AERIS

AERIS was introduced to divers worldwide in 1998. Their stated objective at that time was to raise the standard of features and technology available in diving computers.

AERIS offered a complete range of innovative and feature-rich SCUBA and snorkeling equipment. Each of their products represented an improvement in performance, aesthetics, function, or value.

AERIS believed all divers, whether they dove once-a-day or once-a-year, deserved high performance gear that was effortless to use. Their designers and engineers valued real solutions over trends, constantly working to unite the best of past and present technologies.

The results were exceptional diving tools. Since 1998, AERIS products were recognized by dive pros for outstanding performance and embraced by new divers for user-friendly features and intuitive operation.

Any diver could dive AERIS, and AERIS could handle any dive.

History of AERIS

AUP (American Underwater Products) founder and CEO Bob Hollis took up scuba diving in the late 1950’s when recreational diving was still in its infancy. His love for diving soon led to a keen interest in underwater photography, a hobby that required him to create his own specialized equipment.

With a degree in mechanical engineering, it was natural for Hollis to start designing and manufacturing underwater camera and strobe housings in the machine shop behind the Anchor Shack, the retail sporting goods store he’d opened in Hayward, California in 1965. Before long, divers and others were asking Hollis to make equipment for them, and a successful mail order business was begun.

In 1972, Hollis founded American Underwater Products, doing business as Oceanic. The company started out with a dozen diving products, including the Anchor Shack’s photo line. After four years, Hollis took a big leap forward when he acquired Farallon, a manufacturer in nearby Belmont. That acquisition instantly gave Oceanic a full line of diving equipment, with an innovative line of instrumentation products.

“I saw digital instrumentation as the key to the future of diving,” – explains Hollis. “Divers need to quickly and accurately calculate many variables, such as their depth, safe dive times, and decompression requirements to avoid the bends.”

After the acquisition, Oceanic went to work researching and developing radically new instruments. In 1981, the company introduced the DataMax, the first mechanical depth gauge with automatic digital timer. The product was an instant hit and propelled Oceanic to the forefront of dive equipment suppliers.

In the early 1980s, Hollis helped introduce the concept of an electronic dive computer to the industry. These sophisticated instruments track, calculate, and display a wealth of critical information for divers, including dive time and depth, ascent rate, air consumption, nitrogen absorption, and other essential information needed to dive safely. The dive computer revolutionized diving safety and is considered a mandatory piece of equipment for all divers.

To build products that continue to revolutionize diving, Hollis has created several sister companies under the American Underwater Products family. One of these sister companies, founded to further revolutionize diving, was AERIS.

Merger of AERIS and OCEANIC

In 2014, American Underwater Products (AUP) announced the merger of two of its recreational dive companies, AERIS and Oceanic.
Effective September 1st, 2014, these product lines were combined and began being sold exclusively under the Oceanic brand.

Aeris 100S pressure gauge & dive computer

CONSOLE with pressure gauge & dive computer

AERIS diving console model 300G (with pressure gauge & dive computer)

300G

CONSOLE with pressure gauge & dive computer

Aeris 500AI console with pressure gauge and dive computer

500 AI

CONSOLE with pressure gauge & dive computer

Aeris 750GT dive computer

750GT

DIVE COMPUTER

Aeris A100 dive computer

A100

DIVE COMPUTER

Aeris A300 dive computer

A300

DIVE COMPUTER

Aeris A300 AI dive computer

A300 AI

DIVE COMPUTER

Aeris A300CS OLED dive computer

A300 CS

DIVE COMPUTER

Aeris A300XT dive computer

A300 XT

DIVE COMPUTER

Aeris Atmos 1 dive computer

ATMOS 1

DIVE COMPUTER

Aeris Atmos 2 dive computer

ATMOS 2

DIVE COMPUTER

Aeris Atmos ai dive computer

ATMOS ai

DIVE COMPUTER

Aeris Atmos ai v2 dive computer

ATMOS ai v.2

DIVE COMPUTER

Aeris Atmos Elite dive computer

ATMOS ELITE

DIVE COMPUTER

Aeris Atmos Pro dive computer

ATMOS PRO

DIVE COMPUTER

Aeris Atmos Sport dive computer

ATMOS SPORT

DIVE COMPUTER

Aeris CompuMask dive computer

COMPUMASK

DIVE COMPUTER

Aeris Elite T3 dive computer

ELITE T3

DIVE COMPUTER

Aeris Epic dive computer

EPIC

DIVE COMPUTER

Aeris F10 dive computer

F10

DIVE COMPUTER

Aeris F10 v2 dive computer

F10 v.2

DIVE COMPUTER

Aeris F11 dive computer

F11

DIVE COMPUTER

Aeris Manta dive computer

MANTA

DIVE COMPUTER

Aeris Savant dive computer

SAVANT

DIVE COMPUTER

Aeris XR-1 dive computer

XR1

DIVE COMPUTER

Aeris XR-1 Nx dive computer

XR1 Nx

DIVE COMPUTER

Aeris XR-2 dive computer

XR2

DIVE COMPUTER