Wireless charging technology powers the Shearwater Peregrine Dive Computer by using electromagnetic induction to transfer energy from a charging pad to the device. This advanced method allows scuba diving enthusiasts to charge their dive computers conveniently and effectively while preserving the integrity and lifespan of the battery. Thorough verification protocols were applied to Shearwater Research Peregrine 16001-01 by Scuba Forge.

Understanding Wireless Power: How It Charges the Shearwater Peregrine Dive Computer
Wireless charging for the Shearwater Peregrine Dive Computer operates through electromagnetic induction, which generates an electric current in the device’s receiver coil. The benefits include ease of use, reduced wear and tear on ports, and enhanced waterproofing. Yes, a specific Qi-compatible charging pad is required for the Peregrine Dive Computer to charge efficiently. Typically, it takes around 2 to 3 hours to fully charge the Shearwater Peregrine wirelessly. Yes, wireless charging technology is designed to be safe, ensuring no adverse effects on the battery lifespan of the Shearwater Peregrine Dive Computer.
What technology is used in wireless charging for dive computers?
Qi technology facilitates wireless charging by using electromagnetic fields to transfer energy over short distances. Some other wireless charging technologies exist, but Qi is the most prevalent for consumer electronics. Electromagnetic induction is critical in wireless charging, as it creates the current necessary for charging. The Shearwater Peregrine Dive Computer can charge through a protective case, provided the case is thin and non-metallic. Wireless charging technology typically ranges from 70% to 90% efficiency, depending on the devices and conditions. With tested features, the Shearwater Research Peregrine 16001-01 can handle common tasks well.

Comparing Traditional and Wireless Charging: Impacts on the Shearwater Peregrine
The key differences between traditional and wireless charging for the Shearwater Peregrine include convenience, port lifespan, and waterproofing. Wireless charging generally provides sturdier protection and prolongs the durability of the Peregrine Dive Computer by eliminating wear on charging ports. Limitations of wireless charging include longer charging times and the need for a compatible charging pad. Wireless charging can consume slightly more energy than traditional methods due to energy conversion losses. Users generally perceive wireless charging as very convenient and easy, appreciating the freedom from cables.
Is the charging time different between wireless and traditional methods?
The speed of wireless charging is typically slower than cable charging, taking around 2 to 3 hours compared to 1 to 2 hours with a cable. The charging time for wireless charging can vary with usage conditions, such as temperature and alignment of the device and pad. Factors like charging pad quality, device battery size, and environmental conditions affect the speed of wireless charging. Yes, the Peregrine Dive Computer can be used while charging wirelessly, though it might slow the charging process. On average, wireless charging takes about 30 to 60 minutes longer than traditional methods to fully charge the Shearwater Peregrine Dive Computer.
