THE FURYO HUD .......first impressions ....so far not released but will come !!! then of course more infos...

 

The FURYO  HUD

 is what we call a real HUD, not just LEDs or so. The HUD projects a 1:1 copy of the display to a special OLED display which can be mounted on nearly any scuba mask.

It is connected with a cable either to only the Computer or via a Y-cable if a sensor cable is also installed.

So you can have the full information displayed into your mask.

And compared to other solutions to mount it on a DSV or a regulator the direct to the glas mountig is much better and more flexible and gives you a good stability also wehn swimming against current

Yes the Y-cable will be released ..then more info on that of course.

From the first dives I already made...I can just say it is great, just fantastic. Sure I have to say it takes 2-3 dives to get used to the new thing in front...but very shortly it is an amazing thing.

I also recomend to to play and optimize the position of the HUD individually for your personal eyes. I moved it two times and now the position is fine for me.

 

 

 

Here I mounted the HUD to a normal anywhere available mask

Of course, you can barely see what display is now shown, but this is ...just the limitation of the camera I used.

Please see below some more pictures to get an impression.

 

As it is " a copy" of the wrist unit display, all different display are shown also in the HUD of course.

This above is the surface display after a dive

 

also here..it is a problem of my camera....not the display/mask or so. It is quite difficult to explain the camera to focus on the display which is "behind" instead of the front glas/lens

This picture shows the display just before the dive

 

On the left side is the computer/display shown during the dive

You will be able to see this identically in your mask.

 

Please take a look at the picture below.

Of course it is made on the computer, but it gives you nearly exactly the form and impression how it works and how you see the information.

For me, it is like you see the display "somewhere in the water"...

As it is obviously nearly impossible to make a "real picture during the dive".

I made this picture below to show you as good as possible what you can expect

By the way, yes the picture of the Treasure Shark was really taken two days ago about 1 minute after I took the picture of the computer on my arm.