Scuba diving is unquestionably one of the most surreal activities one can do. The feeling of seeing coral reefs and sea animals in their natural habitat is just unmatched. However, if you’ve dived before, the cumbersome nature of having to carry an oxygen tank down below along with a plethora of gear is no secret. That’s exactly where AirBuddy comes in, as it replaces the heavy oxygen tank with a floatable device on the water surface that pumps air to you. Here’s everything you need to know about it.
What Is AirBuddy?
AirBuddy is a battery-powered, tankless diving system, where instead of carrying an oxygen tank, it uses a compressor that floats on the surface of water and pumps air through a hose down to your mouthpiece.
The gear only weighs around 9.7 kgs, and a single person can dive at a depth of around 12 meters. You can also pair with one more person in the same compressor. The AirBuddy has a battery life of around 55 minutes for both single and double divers.
There are plenty of safety systems in place, such as a low battery alarm that will ring if the battery level gets below a critical limit. Even then, divers have around 10 minutes of reserve charge to get back to the surface. The gear also comes with a magnetic band, which gives you control of the machine above.
Advantages of AirBuddy
There are plenty of advantages to this system. First up, there’s the weight, or the lack of it, which makes the AirBuddy portable and easy to carry around even on flights. It’s a pretty awesome tool for underwater photographers who can have a better range of motion and can capture the sealife without much fiddling.
If you own a boat, AirBuddy can be an excellent tool for both repair jobs under the hull and recreational diving activities. Lastly, there is the cost. Renting scuba gear is expensive, and if you want to dive multiple times, the cost of refilling the oxygen tank adds up quickly. Instead, the AirBuddy just needs a quick recharge, and you’re good to go. Plus, you can also purchase multiple batteries to quickly swap them out.
Conclusion
Priced at $1,595, AirBuddy is a pretty revolutionary diving tool that keeps all the fun and adventure of scuba and snorkeling but removes the hassle of carrying an oxygen tank and other necessary certifications. With it, almost everyone can explore beautiful coral reefs and all the wonders our oceans hold.
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![‘Ninja Scroll’ Is Slashing Back to Theaters in October
The 1993 samurai anime film Ninja Scroll is coming back with a limited theatrical run this fall. Per IGN, Iconic Events and AMC are teaming for a re-release on October 4, 5, and 7. (At time of writing, it’s exclusively locked to North America.) The remastered version will play its original 35mm negatives in 4K using a process that “repairs any damage and [performs] color correction to create an archival-quality digital master of the film.” Directed and written by Yoshiaki Kawajiri and created by Animate Film, Ninja Scroll tells the story of mercenary swordsman Kibagamei Jubei. Set in feudal Japan, Jubei is tasked with killing the Eight Devils of Kimon, supernatural ninjas aiming to take over the Tokugawa shogunate. Praised for its animation and action, the film was highly regarded when it came out and is considered a great contributor (alongside Akira and Ghost in the Shell) to adult anime’s popularity in the West. (That’s at least true for the Wachowskis, who cited the film as a big influence on The Matrix, and later brought on Kawajiri to direct and write two segments of The Animatrix.) [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jrfUIekIpEA[/embed] In the years since Ninja Scroll’s release, it’s become a bit of a franchise unto itself: it had a standalone sequel series in 2003 and a 12-issue miniseries in 2006 by J. Torres and Michael Chang Ting Yu.
Animation studio Madhouse announced a sequel in 2008 helmed by Kawajiri that stalled out, and that same year saw Warner Bros. announce a live-action movie that also didn’t go anywhere. (Oh, noooooo, that’s sooooooo sad.) Tickets for the Ninja Scroll re-release will go on sale in the coming weeks. Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, what’s next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who. #Ninja #Scroll #Slashing #Theaters #OctoberNinja Scroll,Yoshiaki Kawajiri ‘Ninja Scroll’ Is Slashing Back to Theaters in October
The 1993 samurai anime film Ninja Scroll is coming back with a limited theatrical run this fall. Per IGN, Iconic Events and AMC are teaming for a re-release on October 4, 5, and 7. (At time of writing, it’s exclusively locked to North America.) The remastered version will play its original 35mm negatives in 4K using a process that “repairs any damage and [performs] color correction to create an archival-quality digital master of the film.” Directed and written by Yoshiaki Kawajiri and created by Animate Film, Ninja Scroll tells the story of mercenary swordsman Kibagamei Jubei. Set in feudal Japan, Jubei is tasked with killing the Eight Devils of Kimon, supernatural ninjas aiming to take over the Tokugawa shogunate. Praised for its animation and action, the film was highly regarded when it came out and is considered a great contributor (alongside Akira and Ghost in the Shell) to adult anime’s popularity in the West. (That’s at least true for the Wachowskis, who cited the film as a big influence on The Matrix, and later brought on Kawajiri to direct and write two segments of The Animatrix.) [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jrfUIekIpEA[/embed] In the years since Ninja Scroll’s release, it’s become a bit of a franchise unto itself: it had a standalone sequel series in 2003 and a 12-issue miniseries in 2006 by J. Torres and Michael Chang Ting Yu.
Animation studio Madhouse announced a sequel in 2008 helmed by Kawajiri that stalled out, and that same year saw Warner Bros. announce a live-action movie that also didn’t go anywhere. (Oh, noooooo, that’s sooooooo sad.) Tickets for the Ninja Scroll re-release will go on sale in the coming weeks. Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, what’s next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who. #Ninja #Scroll #Slashing #Theaters #OctoberNinja Scroll,Yoshiaki Kawajiri](https://gizmodo.com/app/uploads/2026/06/ninja-scroll-hed-1280x853.jpg)
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