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The CRESSI Raffaello is a next-gen diving computer featuring a large, high-contrast backlit screen for maximum underwater data readability. Lightweight at 120g and built with nano-filler reinforced materials, it balances durability with comfort. It supports multiple dive modes including Air, Nitrox (up to 3 gas mixes), Gauge, and Free/Apnea, plus a built-in compass for reliable navigation. Perfect for both recreational and technical divers seeking advanced functionality in a sleek, unisex design.
















| ASIN | B0DQ2L1XD8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 34,350 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 7 in Diving Communication Devices |
| Brand | Cressi |
| Country Of Origin | Italy |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 210 Reviews |
| Included Components | 1 Diving Computer |
| Item Dimensions | 22.9 x 10.2 x 7.6 centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Diving Computer with Large Rectangular High Contrast Screen for Maximum Data Readability |
| Item Weight | 120 Grams |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 22.9 x 10.2 x 7.6 centimetres |
| Item weight | 120 Grams |
| Manufacturer | CRESSI |
| Manufacturer Part Number | KS880058 |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Number | KS880058 |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Product Warranty | 2 year manufacturer |
J**Y
Great dive computer
Fantastic dive computer. Very clear, stays in place, good strap, easy to use menu and setup. Definitely recommend getting one.
P**D
High Dive.
- Review for CRESSI Raffaello Diving Computer with Large Rectangular High Contrast Screen for Maximum Data Readability, One Size Unisex || Price: £349.99 (at time of ordering) - Exceptional quality product as expected from Cressi. It fits well and is easy to use and wear. The large screen is bright and clear under water. It's packed full of all the functions you'd expect from a far more expensive product. I was very impressed. At this price range I honestly don't think you'll do better. Highly recommended.
C**W
an excellent dive computer for the ambitious recreational diver, well made, good value. No bluetooth
PROS -a really easy screen to read (great backlight, huge text) -can work all controls even with gloves on -fits securely around my wetsuit (good band) -easy to understand interface for a recreational diver (I am new to needing a dive computer, so I’m grateful it was easy to learn how to use) -so useful to have a compass -robust construction -it’s quite a bit thinner than my instructor’s computer (he’s jealous) -glad the battery is replaceable (nothing worse than having a gadget become useless because it’s non-removable battery has deteriorated) -quite good value CONS -no built in bluetooth, so I have to buy the bluetooth accessory to move data. A bit frustrating, as I know a bluetooth chip is quite inexpensive NOTES -I am not too far along my dive journey, and I’m looking forward to advancing to more technical dives using other mixtures (that this computer will work with) -I have two, one for me, one for my partner (I have the red one, they have the yellow one, so there is no arguing about who has who’s computer, ha ha) MY STAR RATINGS: 1* substandard, mostly cons 2** barely acceptable, cons outweigh the pros 3*** meets the basic requirements, cons balance the pros 4**** good product, pros outweigh the cons 5***** exceptional, all (or almost all) pros
C**W
Reliable and easy to use dive computer for everyday diving
I’ve been using the Cressi Raffaello dive computer for a while now, and overall, I’m really happy with it. It has a big, clear screen that’s easy to read underwater, and the rectangular shape makes it sit nicely on my wrist without feeling bulky. The buttons are easy to use, even with gloves on, and the menus are simple to navigate. It feels solid and well-made, but it’s still light enough that I hardly notice it when diving. In terms of features, it gives me everything I need for recreational diving: depth, dive time, temperature, and nitrogen levels. The built-in compass is a great bonus, especially since most dive computers in this price range don’t have one. I also like that it uses a regular CR2450 battery that I can replace myself. I don’t have to worry about charging it before every dive, which makes life a lot easier when travelling. There are a few downsides. It doesn’t have built-in Bluetooth, so if I want to move my dive logs to my phone, I need to buy a separate connector. It also uses Cressi’s RGBM algorithm, which means I can’t adjust the conservatism level like on some of the newer, more advanced models. Neither of these is a dealbreaker for me, but they’re worth knowing about. All in all, the Raffaello has been a really solid dive computer for me. It’s reliable, easy to use, and affordable. I think it’s perfect for new divers or anyone who wants a straightforward computer without too many extras. I’d recommend it to anyone looking for something dependable that does exactly what you need it to do underwater.
G**R
Fully comprehensive dive computer
I am a recreational diver, literally only diving when going abroad to warmer climes, or to our local dive club to keep toe in the water (so to speak). This is my second wrist mounted dive apparatus I have from Cressi, the first is a watch, works well as a time piece and as a dive aid and looks fantastic on my wrist. This dive computer is not a watch, and can only be used as a dive aid unless you are a complete attention seeker. First, to construction. Simply put - it is amazing, the strap is very chunky and long enough for pretty much any diving suit I have seen. The watch case is approximately 1 cm thick. The screen is large and with the back light is easy to read when in the water. There are 2 large buttons, one on either side of the watch that are both easy to press. The mineral glass is extremely tough which does not deform even under extreme pressure with my fingers. Of the numerous functions you can accommodate or be alarmed for air, nitro dives, descent limit, high speed ascent, oxygen toxicity alarm, compass, de-sat time, decompression stop and a no fly countdown amongst still more features. For testing I used it on a scuba night in a pool near me, and I should add - if it was even necessary - that this is nowhere near enough of a test of the capabilities and felt like a little bit of an insult to such a worthy dive aid. Having spoke to one of the instructors he is keen to test it when he is next out on a lake dive and I will be interested in what his reactions to it are. Value for money is a hard one for me, £326.71 seems like a lot of money but then I will be relying on this to keep me alive at some point. I was tempted to remove a star because it does not include the Cressi Bluetooth interface and you need to pay an extra £80 for it. However, this is a very capable and specialised piece of dive equipment - it is almost half the price of the dive watch I have from them and I know which one I will be taking. Learning how to use all the functions intuitively is my next job and though there is a quick guide, it's not something you can really look at underwater. Great piece of equipment, would have been nice to have Bluetooth/pc connection straight out of the box.
C**W
🌊 Clear, Reliable, and Dive-Ready – A No-Nonsense Computer for Serious Divers
The CRESSI Raffaello is a robust, easy-to-read diving computer that prioritizes clarity and function over flashy extras. If you want a dependable companion underwater that won’t overwhelm you with complexity, this one delivers. 📺 Display & Usability - The large rectangular backlit screen is a standout feature—high contrast and easy to read even in murky water or low light. - Chunky buttons are glove-friendly, making it easy to operate during dives. - The menu system is intuitive, with clearly presented data and minimal clutter. - Tracks all the essentials: depth, temperature, dive time, surface interval, and session duration. 🧪 Dive Modes & Gas Management - Supports Air, Nitrox, Gauge, and Free/Apnea modes, covering recreational and technical diving needs. - Can manage up to 3 Nitrox mixes during a dive, ideal for advanced divers. - Uses Cressi’s RGBM algorithm for decompression calculations—reliable and well-regarded. 🧭 Extras & Logging - Includes a digital compass, saving you from carrying a separate instrument. - Stores up to 50 dives in its internal log. - If you want to export data, you’ll need to buy a separate Bluetooth module (~£80)—a bit disappointing given the £325 price tag. 🔋 Battery & Build - Uses a standard CR2450 coin cell battery, which is easy to replace and lasts up to 4 years. - No charging required, and no worries about battery degradation over time. - The strap is flexible and comfortable, and the casing feels solid and impact-resistant. ⚠️ Considerations - No built-in Bluetooth or Wi-Fi—data export requires an extra purchase. - The price may feel steep, but it’s in line with other high-quality dive computers like the Seac Tablet. - The manual could be clearer, especially for first-time users. ✅ Verdict The Raffaello is a well-built, reliable dive computer that focuses on what matters: clear data, solid performance, and ease of use. It’s not overloaded with features, but what it does, it does well. If you’re a diver who values simplicity, visibility, and trustworthiness underwater, this is a smart investment.
S**M
Brilliant
Brilliant diving computer with its large display, very easy to read underwater. Casing is extremely solid and rugged. Battery is user-replaceable which is great, computer should last a lifetime. No bluetooth though which in this day and age is a bit poor and is an optional purchase. All in all though, an easy to use and well-designed computer for amateurs like myself.
G**M
More than a divers watch ... it's designed to look after you as you dive ...
I finally got the chance to test this diver’s watch out when I went diving in one of the nearby lakes … and talk about impressive. (This watch, not my diving) This has a good sized rectangular backlit screen, inside a yellow frame, giving out clear information which is easy to read and understand. Even in murkier water the screen can be read with relative ease. It has ample modes, air, nitrox, freediving and depth gauge. With the information showing on the screen easy to understand with just a glance. The buttons on the sides are a good size making them easy to use, even whilst wearing thick gloves. It has a built-in battery which is NONE rechargeable, but it is claimed it could last up to 4 years. It doesn’t have any connection, no Wifi or Bluetooth, although there is an adapter you can buy separately for Bluetooth connection. But that does NOT come in the box. You can log some information on the watch to keep track of what you’ve done in the past. But only on the watch, unless you spend another £80 or so for a Bluetooth connecter, but this connecter is not essential. The strap is made of a flexible rubber type material which wraps around the wrist with remarkable comfort considering the size and thickness of it. In all, when it comes to simple diving watches which give you the information you need without all the bells and whistles. The screen is a good size, as is the watch itself, with a strap which feels so comfortable around the wrist. As for the price. Well, this comes in at £349.99 (the price at time of writing) which sounds excessively high but it you’re a keen diver and want something which you can put trust in when it comes to keeping an eye on you whilst diving, then this is well worth the high seeming price tag. A fantastic piece of kit without a doubt.
S**.
großes sehr gut ablesbares Display trifft auf etwas gewöhnungsbedürftiges Menu
Ich habe den Computer in grau (nicht weiß) und gelb bestellt, weil die Anzeigen so geschrieben waren als wäre das eine Nachfolgemodell. In aller kürze: Es gibt kein Nachfolgemodell und damit unterscheiden sich die beiden Computer nur optisch. Die Funktionen sind identisch. Die Optik ist aber schon sehr unterschiedlich: Während der graue wirkt als wäre er der Techdiving Szene entsprungen, so wirkt der gelbe deutlich entspannter. Der graue wirkt auf den ersten Blick etwas hochwertiger. Ich mag eigentlich die gelb schwarze Cressi Farbgestaltung aber das gelbe Kunststoff wirkt tatsächlich etwas weniger Hochwertig als das graue - selbst wenn es wahrscheinlich genau das gleiche nur eben in anderem Farbton ist. + Super Ablesbares Display Der Tauchcomputer ist echt riesig und dementsprechend sehr gut ablesbar. Im Vergleich zu meinem Aqualung I330R ist das Display deutlich größer und nicht grafikfähig. Die Displaytechnik des Raffaello, die ein bisschen überholt wirken könnte, spielt aber unter Wasser dann doch voll ihre Vorteile aus: Der Computer ist Unterwasser deutlich besser ablesbar (ein entsprechendes ablesbarkeitsbild Unterwasser) wird nachgeliefert. Die Displays beider Farben lassen sich unter Wasser gleich gut ablesen. 0 Das Menu ist etwas gewöhnungsbedürftig Im Vergleich zu meinem Aqualung i330R ist das Menu aufgrund der fehlenden Grafikfähigkeit etwas weniger intuitiv. Der Aqualung punktet hier anfangs mit dem Grafikdisplay etwas; kostet aber auch etwas mehr. Hat man sich einmal ins Menü eingearbeitet (dank Anleitung geht das recht schnell) findet man sich aber ebenso zurecht. + Kompass ?! Ja wirklich! Ich hatte mir immer einen Tauchcomputer mit Kompass gewünscht. Die die ich bisher angesehen habe, kosteten aber deutlich mehr und auch mein Aqualung hat keinen Kompass. Dieser hier schon und der funktioniert auch ohne Grafik gut. Man hat die Wahl zwischen einer Dreibuchstaben Anzeige, die meiner Meinung nach völliger quatsch ist und eben Gradzahlen. Letztere stimmen mit meinem Analogen Kompass erstaunlich genau überein! 0 Extra langes Armband Das Armband ist wirklich sehr lang. Auch bei meinem 7mm Neoprenanzug mit Halbtrockenen 5mm Handschuhen (mit zusätzlicher Dichtlippe) ist noch mehr als genug Band übrig. Auch sehr kräftige Taucher sollten da wirklich kein Problem haben. Schön wäre hier ggf. eine zweite Schlaufe gewesen um das herumbaumelde Band etwas zu fixieren. Ohne Anzug - beim Schwimmbad-tauchen (Schnuppertauchen für Kids) habe ich den grauen dabei gehabt - war das Armband dann wirklich viel zu lang. Schön wäre hier die Option von Gummibändern oder der optionalen Integration in eine Konsole. - Bluetooth Verbindung kostet extra Das Gerät lässt sich an den Computer anschließen aber leider kostet das Bluetooth Modul extra und passt dann auch nur für diesen Cressi Computer. Das finde ich schon echt schade, vor allem weil das Teil alles andere als günstig ist. Ich habe es bestellt und werde hier noch berichten, wie es funktioniert, wenn es denn endlich geliefert wurde. - Einfachste Verpackung ohne Tasche o.ä. Während die Computer von manchen Mitbewerbern in einem Etui oder einer kleinen Tasche geliefert werden, kommt dieser hier in einem einfachen Pappkarton. Der ist so einfach gestaltet, dass beide Computer durch den Transport (wurden nicht gleichzeitig geliefert) darin rumgeflogen sind. Der gelbe sogar leichteste oberflächliche Kratzer dadurch bekommen hat. Hier empfehle ich dringend ein einfaches Etui als zukünftige Verpackung zu wählen. Zusammenfassung: Ich finde den Tauchcomputer spitze und auch wenn das Menu nicht so einfach ist wie bei manch anderem finde ich ihn in der Summe aufgrund des Kompasses und der Ceiling Funktion sehr empfehlenswert und gebe deshalb 5 Sterne.
B**J
Great product!
I love this product. Honestly, I haven’t quite bastard how to work at all yet. But I just was diving in San Croix with my son and the watch performed perfect perfectly.
E**N
Ordenador de buceo muy completo
Cressi plantea con este Raffaello un ordenador de buceo de nueva generación que prioriza la lectura fácil y la portabilidad. La pantalla rectangular, amplia y con retroiluminación de alto contraste, hace que los datos esenciales se entiendan de un vistazo incluso en aguas cargadas o con poca luz. A pesar de su construcción en plástico, la carcasa transmite solidez y rigidez gracias al refuerzo con nanocargas microestructuradas; se nota en la ausencia de crujidos y en la sensación de pieza compacta, pensada para soportar uso intensivo sin sumar volumen innecesario en la muñeca. En inmersión, la propuesta se centra en dar control sin distracciones. Los campos de profundidad actual, máxima, temperatura, tiempo y contadores entre inmersiones están bien jerarquizados, de modo que la información crítica queda siempre priorizada. La inclusión de brújula integrada aporta un plus real cuando se planifican rumbos o se exploran zonas con poca referencia visual, evitando recurrir a instrumentos adicionales. El perfil ultradelgado reduce enganches con manguitos o guantes y ayuda a que el gesto de consultar la pantalla resulte natural. El abanico de modos cubre desde aire y nitrox hasta Gauge y una modalidad específica para apnea, lo que amplía mucho su utilidad a distintos perfiles de usuario. Los aficionados agradecen la curva de aprendizaje contenida y los técnicos, la capacidad de mantener registros claros en sesiones más complejas. La navegación por menús es lógica y, tras un par de salidas, se automatizan las pulsaciones para registrar marcas, consultar intervalos en superficie o repasar la duración de la sesión sin perder el hilo de la inmersión. Donde realmente se diferencia es en la gestión de mezclas: poder configurar y alternar hasta tres nitrox distintos, incluso durante la inmersión, da margen a planes con paradas optimizadas y cambios de gas planificados. Este tipo de función, normalmente reservada a equipos con aspiraciones avanzadas, aquí está planteada de forma accesible y con validaciones claras en pantalla para minimizar errores. En la práctica, significa menos papeleo mental y más foco en ejecutar la inmersión tal como se ha diseñado. La autonomía declarada de hasta cuatro años, con batería reemplazable por el usuario, es un argumento de peso para quien bucea con frecuencia y prefiere olvidarse del cargador. Poder hacer el cambio uno mismo reduce tiempos muertos y costes de mantenimiento, y la estanqueidad se mantiene siempre que se respete el procedimiento y la junta quede impecable. Es un detalle que habla de eficiencia cotidiana tanto como de diseño: menos interrupciones y un equipo que está listo cuando surge la oportunidad de bajar al agua. Como pieza, el Raffaello se siente equilibrado entre diseño y funcionalidad. Su perfil fino evita abultamientos bajo el traje y la lectura clara reduce la fatiga de consulta, que en jornadas largas se agradece. No sustituye las buenas prácticas, revisión previa, enjuague con agua dulce, cuidado de correas y pulsadores, pero sí facilita que todo lo importante esté visible y disponible sin fricción. Para quien busca un ordenador robusto, cómodo y con un rango real de uso que va del recreativo al avanzado con nitrox, esta propuesta de Cressi cumple con solvencia lo que promete y deja sensación de herramienta fiable para acompañar muchas temporadas.
V**.
da provare
bello devo imparare a usarlo ma sembra ok
D**T
Correspond
Offert pour mon fils Colis arrive dans kes temps bien emballe Fon tionne tres bien Je recommande
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