Con gure your Dive Connector se ings using Pixel
Some settings are only available on some dive cases that have built-in water depth and
temperature sensors.
1. If Pixel is connected to your dive case using Bluetooth, disconnect it.
2. Open the Dive Connector application.
3. If desired, enable “Data Overlay” to show your current depth underwater and ambient
water temperature when Google Camera is open.
4. Tap “Water Type” to change your dive between saltwater or freshwater. In order for the
Data Overlay in Google Camera to show your depth underwater correctly, this must be
set.
5. If desired, tap “Units” to change between Imperial or Metric units. This changes the units
used for depth and temperature in the Data Overlay in Google Camera.
Get information about your dive, dive case, and phone while
diving
Your current depth underwater and the ambient water temperature are only available on some
dive cases that have built-in depth and temperature sensors.
1. Open Dive Connector.
2. Enable “Data Overlay”.
3. If necessary, tap “Water Type” and set it to the correct type of water for your dive to
ensure the Data Overlay shows the correct depth underwater.
4. Connect Pixel to your dive case.
5. Open Google Camera.
The Data Overlay in Google Camera shows the battery remaining in your dive case and Pixel,
and on supported devices it also shows your depth underwater and ambient water temperature.
Get sta ed taking photos and videos
Take a photo when Pixel is in your dive case
1. If necessary, press “Shutter Button” (or Lever) on your dive case to open Google
Camera on Pixel. This will work even if Pixel’s screen is off and Pixel is not unlocked.
2. Press “Shutter Button” (or Lever) to take a photo.