Poseidon Diving Systems is recalling about 100 M28A Dive Computers, which provide critical safety information to divers. Water can leak into the device and cause the depth sensor or electronic components to fail, resulting in a loss of dive data. One incident of water intake causing a malfunction has been reported, though no injuries have occurred. These units were sold nationwide and online between March 2017 and April 2019 for approximately $2,100.
The computer can fail during a dive due to water intake, causing the depth sensor to malfunction and critical dive data to be lost. This poses a significant risk of injury to divers who rely on this data for safe ascent and decompression.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled dive computers and contact Poseidon Diving Systems at m28a@poseidon.com to return the product via free return shipping and receive a free repair.
Used standalone or with Poseidon SE7EN Rebreather; features two metallic wet-switches on the back.

Front of Recalled Poseidon A28A Dive Computer

Serial Number beginning with "M28A-" and two wet-switches located on the back of recalled Poseidon A28 Dive Computer
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Sources: CPSC Notice ยท Raw API Response