Updated Version Venterior Portable Fish Finder, Handheld Fishfinder with Wired Sonar Sensor Transducer and LCD Display

June 6, 2018 - Comment
Add to Cart $38.99Amazon.com Price
(as of 6 April 2020 21:31 GMT+0100 - Details)

Specification :
1. Measure Units: Meters / Feet
2. Display: TN/Anti-UV LCD display
3. Backlighting: LED
4. 4.6cm diameter Round transducer sensor
5. Depth Range : Max: 100m (328ft) ; Min: 0.9m (3ft)
6. Sensor Beam Angle: 45 degrees
7. Display the nature or circumstance of bottom of Sea (i.e. grass, rock and sand)
8. Operating Temperature is from -20°C to 70°C (-4°F to 158°F)
9. Uses 4 x AAA batteries (not included)

Package Included :
1. Fish Finder Display
2. Sonar Sensor (Transducer) with 25ft cable
3. Removable Transducer Float with Rubber Stopper
4.Transducer Side-Scan Adapter
5. Stainless Bolt and Wing Nut
6.Neck Strap
7.Operation Manual

How to use the Sonar Sensor:
1. Toss the sensor and float into the water(Place the sensor and float in your hand, and toss underhand);
2. Attach the Side-Scan Adapter to the boat hull using the mounting tabs;
3. Attach the sensor to a handle, lower the sensor into the water.

Attention:
1. Extremely cold weather will impact the performance of the product. It is suggested that you keep the unit in temperatures above 0 degrees during operation.
2. Strong waves, suspended matter and muddy water,will affect the performance.

Ice fishing:
1. Please remove the snow on ice to make sure the ice surface is smooth.
2.If there are any air between the sonar sensor and ice, or the water below the ice, the unit will not work properly and will require you to try another spot, or cut a hole in the ice to use.
3. The hole on the ice would be better to be bigger.

Product Features

  • Detect and display water depth, approximate fish location, short & tall weeds, sand, and rocks on seabed. Setting can be saved when turned off. Apply to lake, river, sea and other fishing environment. Depth range from 1M to 100m. NOTE: The depth is measured from the sonar sensor, not the float.
  • Round transducer with 25 ft cable and removable transducer float. Can be used for fishing off the dock, on a boat (including mounting bracket to attach the sensor to your boat), and ice fishing.
  • Various features settings: 5 user selectable sensitivity; battery save mode; backlight mode; fish alarm; unit of measure. Water depth shows by meters/feet.
  • Attention: 1. It will turn off automatically if the depth display reads “—” continuously for 5 minutes. 2. The transmitter is waterproof, but the receiver (unit with screen) is not waterproof, so please do not submerge or spray the fish finder screen with water.
  • Warranty: This device is covered by a 2 Year Warranty. Any questions before or after purchase, please feel free to contact customer service representative (response within 24 hours every day online).

Comments

Thomas Round says:

Works great! This thing really works! I’ve used it many times on my Sea Eagle inflatable pontoon boat and it helps you find the fish in a hurry rather than taking pot luck and moving around the lakes. I mounted the transponder onto a piece of inch and a half plastic pipe on one end and screwed the other end into a rod holder. This way, I can raise it up when I’m moving fast and drop it down for a slow troll. Works great!

Hans says:

Great value and functionality! This portable fish finder has worked well for me. The several times I’ve used, it cane on quickly and provided fast depth readings along with fish alarms when appropriate. Using the ft/m button, I quickly changed it to ft from the default m setting. Once I did, ft now comes up every time I turn it on. I’m very satisfied with the product. It is a great value for the cost. My friend who was out with me on the lake was impressed with its performance and intends to get one since it is so easy and…

Robert Sweeney says:

Worked pretty well the first time in my kayak. I used this in my kayak last weekend in order to track water depth in a river canal and it worked pretty well. It would occasionally lose the depth signal but it seemed to regain it quickly and the vast majority of the time it showed a depth reading. We tested the reading using a paddle and a tape measure and it was really close to what the fish finder showed. At one point we paddled over a school of mullet which made the screen light up with fish symbols so that seemed to work as…

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