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Garmin has officially launched the Descent G2 dive computer in the Philippines, blending robust underwater functionality with eco‑friendly design and everyday health tracking. Tailored for divers of all skill levels, the Descent G2 features a rugged 1.2‑inch AMOLED display housed in a case made from recycled ocean‑bound plastics, capable of withstanding pressures up to 100 meters. The watch’s sapphire lens and leak‑proof buttons ensure durability in even the most challenging conditions.
“We designed the Descent G2 to support every stage of your diving journey,” said Dan Bartel, Garmin’s Vice President of Global Consumer Sales. “It’s not just for underwater use — it helps monitor your health and readiness even before you dive.” To that end, the watch introduces a “Dive Readiness” score, which analyzes sleep quality, stress levels, recent exercise, and jet lag to advise divers on their optimal preparedness.
Divers will appreciate the Descent G2’s multiple modes—nitrox, trimix, closed‑circuit rebreather, and freediving—alongside tools like a built‑in compass, “big numbers” mode for easy underwater readability, and variometer alerts that use both sound and vibration. The accompanying Garmin Dive app logs dives and visualizes performance with detailed charts.
Beyond the reef, the Descent G2 doubles as a comprehensive fitness smartwatch. It tracks heart rate, sleep, steps, calories, hydration, respiration, and blood oxygen levels, and offers over 30 sports modes with personalized workout suggestions. Smartphone connectivity brings call and text alerts, incident detection, and access to Garmin’s Connect IQ store for custom apps and watch faces.

In keeping with its sustainability goals, Garmin’s use of recycled materials aligns with the company’s broader initiative to reduce plastic waste—a growing trend among wearables manufacturers. Competitors like Suunto and Apple have also begun incorporating recycled components, but Garmin’s deep dive into eco‑materials and specialized dive features sets the Descent G2 apart.
Available now for ₱45,490, the Descent G2 comes in black, paloma, or shell pink, with QuickFit bands for easy customization. Shoppers can purchase through Garmin’s official website or authorized retailers such as Kinetic, Lazada, and Shopee.
Bryan Aliwalas, a dedicated gamer and Multimedia Gaming Producer who enjoys mobile, PC, and console gaming. As one of the first members of the Yugagaming channel, he creates gameplay guides, reviews, and tips that connect with gamers. Alongside his gaming career, Bryan is pursuing civil engineering, blending technical skills with creative passion. Outside of gaming and studies, he's a proud dog lover who enjoys spending time with his furry companions.
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