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Ok More infoLowrance Eagle 5 Splitshot Row Fishfinder
- Weight: 0.46kg
- Dimensions: 182×113×110mm
- Screen size: 5’’
- Supply voltage: 12VDC
- Operating temperature range: -15°-55°C
- 50/83/200kHz High CHIRP
- 455/800kHz DownScan
- Display Resolution: 800×480
- Screen brightness: 1000 NITS
- Power consumption: 190-280mA
- Viewing angles: 80° top/bottom, 80° left/right
- IPX7 waterproof
- Auto-tuning sonar
- Enhanced color palette
- Global base map
- GPS with SBAS correction
- Detailed C-Map® maps
- Genesis Live recording and maps
- SD card slot for software updates
- Improved SplitShot™ HD transducer
- IPS screen, visible from all angles
- Easy installation on any boat or kayak
- New reliable twistlock connector system
- Brand new color palettes for imaging
- Up to 3,000 waypoints, 100 routes and 100 trails
- See fish hiding with FishDiscovery™ mode
- Downscan imaging for accurate views of bottom and vegetation
The Lowrance Eagle 5 SplitShot Row Fishfinder is a compact and powerful instrument perfect for anglers looking for advanced functionality in a manageable size. With its lightweight design and compact size, it is easy to install on various types of boats and kayaks.
The 5-inch IPS display delivers clear and detailed images even in bright sunlight, giving anglers a clear view of underwater structures and fishing activity. With features such as 50/83/200kHz High CHIRP, 455/800kHz DownScan, the fishfinder provides accurate and detailed views of the underwater world.
In addition, the Eagle 5 SplitShot Row Fishfinder offers an array of advanced features, including a global base map, detailed C-Map® charts, and Genesis Live recording and maps. With an IPX7 water-resistant housing and a reliable twistlock connector system, this fishfinder is ready for adventure on the water, where anglers can rely on its performance and reliability.