History
Liquivision Products, Inc is a manufacturer of high performance diving equipment, based in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.
Although some product development reaches as far back as 1998, Liquivision was formally founded by Eric Fattah in September 2004. This marked the beginning of a period of intense R&D aimed at designing a top-notch diving computer. The F1 bottom timer was released in April 2005. It was the first dive instrument ever to incorporate an OLED display.
The company incorporated in May 2007, when Margaret Malewski joined as CEO.
The X1 trimix CCR computer was launched in October 2007. In addition to the OLED display, it also featured a revolutionary tap-based user interface, enough processing power to run genuine VPM and Buhlmann algorithms, tiny size and a rechargeable battery.
More recent launches include the X-Link Fischer CCR Interface (October 2008) and the Hardwired X-Link CCR Interface (July 2009).
Liquivision Products, Inc is also the manufacturer of Fluid Goggles, used in freediving.