Dive into a World of Adventure with Oceanic+ on Your Apple Watch Ultra!
Ready to make every dive or snorkeling experience an unforgettable journey?
Oceanic+ transforms your Apple Watch Ultra into a full-featured dive computer, making it easier to explore the underwater world - from your favorite local spots to the most exotic oceans.
New Features:
Explore Like a Local with User-Generated Heatmaps
Curious about the best dive spots? Our new heatmaps reveal popular scuba, freediving, and snorkeling locations worldwide or near your hotel. Switch between modes to see where fellow divers have explored and check water conditions reported up to 3 days in advance.
Track Your Snorkeling Adventures
Each snorkeling session is now mapped out for you! Get a detailed route using GPS data and relive the experience directly on your Apple Watch or iPhone.
Your Dive Memories, Perfectly Organized
Sorting through your dive photos and videos has never been easier. Our updated interface allows you to quickly organize, color-correct, and relive your underwater moments.
Share the Joy, Keep Your Privacy
Show off your latest dive location, compete on stats, or share logbooks and photos - only with the people you choose. You control who sees what, ensuring your privacy is always protected.
Add your dive buddies, share your underwater adventures, and track your gear from popular brands—or create your own custom descriptions.
The Complete Diving Companion
Whether you’re planning your next dive, capturing underwater memories, or analyzing your dive stats, Oceanic+ is designed to make the most of your diving experience.
- Dive Housing: Scuba and Gauge mode
- Apple Watch Ultra: Scuba, Freediving, and Snorkeling modes
- Pre-Dive Planner with real-time conditions, tides, and community insights.
- No Deco Planner for calculated dives.
- Real-Time Dive Data with depth, time, and ascent rate monitoring.
- Activity Map to see all your dives on a world map.
- Safety Tools like visual and haptic warnings.
7 Custom Watch Faces to match your style.
- Stay Safe Underwater
Oceanic+ uses the trusted Bühlmann algorithm to keep you informed and safe during every dive.
- Plan Like a Pro
Set your gas mix, max depth, dive time, and more with our powerful no-deco planner.
- Track your Tissues
Oceanic+ uses the trusted Bühlmann algorithm to allow you the flexibility of customization and efficiency for your decompression profiles.
- Get the Big Picture
Log dives, photos, videos, and stats with GPS-enhanced details for every location.
- Go Deeper into Freediving
With custom alarms, heart rate tracking, and more, our Freediving Mode helps you set new boundaries.
- Make the Most of Your Dives
With features like weight planning and easy dive log and media export, you’ll always have the ultimate dive tool with you.
- Start with free basic features, or unlock advanced tools and features with plans starting at just $1.99/month, or choose the $129.99 Annual Family plan. Each plan is tailored to fit your needs.
With Oceanic+, every dive is a story waiting to be told. Start your next adventure today. Visit https://www.oceanicworldwide.com/oceanic-plus/ for more.
Great dive display showing the diving details on the Ultra.
Lionfish61
I have just completed 10 dives in Gozo this week using the Ocean+ app for scuba diviing. On my 5th dive at 20 metres it went into Apple sign in mode and would not show any further diving details. Thankfully I had another dive computer and will not be giving my backup computer up. This app will be the death of someone scuba diving with this is happening. I hope they sought it out. I hate the fact you have to press a button to put it i into dive mode at the beginning of each dive. My backup computer does it automatically. In Safety Stop the alert with not allow acces to compass or other functions! I do not like the fact if you get to 40metres all the info is blanked with the warning. It is saying we are not helping you at 40metres and beyond. If I can be positive the Ultra Watch is an awesome display for scuba diving to see the diving details - Oceanic+ App lets it down and in my opinion is a rubbish and dangerous for scuba diving in its current release. The Oceanic+ App does not work for me - it is an accident/death waiting to happen.Since Gozo - I am now diving the Maldives this it this week. Down loaded the updated version and overall very impressed with changes. The only two real issue is you have to confirm you are fit to dive on every dive to use the app- this is an unnecessary chore and overload of things to do before jumping in the water. Second - I still do not like you can only do a max dive of 40metres - fine but if you have an emergency to 45metres this is useless! These 2 reasons force me to take another dive computer on my dives. I love the updated changes !
Work in Progress
MoominMinx
Initially I tried to use the 1 day trial version. That was a waste of time as, for some reason, it didn’t verify as a purchase and so my dive was logged as snorkelling. As Apple refunded that purchase, I later decided to bite the bullet and go for the full yearly subscription. This purchase worked and activated. I’ve now completed 4 dives, using the full subscription. The screen is nice, although takes a bit of getting used to where all the data is, after a Suunto Zoop. The alerts are nice. The safety stop timer alert, although reassuring, the constant vibration throughout the stop could be less frequent as it feels like a danger alert. The dive data is nice and clear, although unlike the Suunto app for example, there doesn’t see to be a way to add photos or further location data to the subject screen. This would be a good addition. The things I really don’t like are, repeatedly returning the units to imperial, during a dive this is not helpful. Also the “Fit to dive” is a wholly unnecessary step, please developers, if you see this, get rid. As others have said, a one off payment of £80 should have been sufficient on top of the £800 for the watch, (Apple should have subsidised it really) but I’m hoping that it means that the app will be constantly supported and upgraded for the rolling fee. All in all, a nice app but definitely needs tweaking.
Avoid
OceanWave2026
I am a highly experienced and certified diver. I purchased this app to try it out as a secondary dive computer on my Apple Watch Ultra. My primary is the Suunto Eon Core. The app asks me to my surprise, to verify that I am fit and ready to dive. My dive medical actually verified that I am fit to dive. I then verify that I am ready to do a dive by listening to a dive plan briefing, and then doing pre dive buddy checks with my dive buddy. My expectation of this app therefore, is to simply activate, like any other dive computer would do, when I have entered the water and begun descent. Simple right? This app activates on descent with a question: “I am fit and ready to dive”. It asks me to press the action button to confirm. I am then distracted with continuously pressing the action button to no avail. I have my Suunto dive computer and it is actively functioning as expected. This oceanic dive app is not. It displays “I am fit and ready to dive” for the whole dive, and does not respond to the action button being pressed. Industry standards already exist for how dive computers should perform, and that should be the developer baseline for an app. I have owned many professional dive computers and I have never had one that will ask me to verify if I am fit to dive when I have begun my dive. Where do you get off actually asking me that question, and why did the developer consider it necessary to introduce this idiocy? Don’t risk your life diving with this app!
Developer Response
We appreciate your feedback! We would love to look further into this. Please email us at oceanicplus@huishoutdoors.com to look into this.
Basic dive computer but nothing more.
Ha8ee8s
I was really excited when this watch came out. I already had the Apple Watch and used to get really frustrated when I had to take it off for a dive. A watch to do everything perfect! - well that’s what I thought. Not quite there. If you are an open water dive it’s ok. This watch does nothing more than a text book dive. The inbuilt compass is great and although the watch takes a few minutes to sync (sometimes crashes) on the whole it makes logging dives much easier. However, to use this watch you need to stay in the no deco time. Anything outside of it and you’re left confused and unsure if you’ve dived safely. This week I’ve done my deep diver course when I went beyond 40m it record 40.3 I understand that it says a maximum depth of 40 m however my concern is that it didn’t then give me the decompression stops required. Nothing at 15 m nothing at 5m it simply gave me a 3 min safety stop at 3m. I’ve been diving for 25 years and the watch put me in a space where I was confused and unsure. Not great to be confused when you’re underwater. I’ve tried to find reading on this but any information for diving in deco mode is impossible to find. To conclude, not a bad idea for basic diving but nothing more. For safe diving you need a real computer this will be nothing but a backup. At £8.99 for a month use I doubt I’ll be using this for much longer. Disappointing!When going into deco mode can someone explain why it misses the safety stop at 6m as well as the safety stop at 15m and goes straight to a safety stop at 3m? Is it not also possible to find a basic instruction manual where one get all this information?
Developer Response
Ha8ee8s, Thank you for your feedback! Unfortunately, if you exceed the maximum depth of 40m, the computer can no longer calculate your dive safety since the hardware recommendations have been exceeded.
Refinements for a more seamless user experience
Version 4.0.2
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