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Lowrance debuts all-in-one live sonar solution Eagle Eye

by Lowrance 17 Jul 2024 20:41 BST
Lowrance debuts all-in-one live sonar solution Eagle Eye © Lowrance

Lowrance®, a world-leader in fishing electronics, today unveiled Eagle Eye™, the world's most accessible all-in-one live sonar solution, combining CHIRP & DownScan in one transducer, along with detailed C-MAP® charting on a crystal clear IPS display for only $999.

"We are excited to bring anglers easy and affordable live sonar technology with the new Eagle Eye," said Jermiah Clark, VP and General Manager, Fishing Systems at Navico Group. "Live sonar is not just for the professionals. Anglers of any level can now take advantage of this complete, high-quality live sonar solution to improve their technique by watching fish react to the lure in real-time. From four different sonar views to detailed C-MAP charts, the all-in-one package provides everything you need for a great day out on the water."

Eagle Eye provides an industry first complete live sonar solution at an affordable price. Born from Lowrance's leading live sonar technology, Eagle Eye offers anglers the same best-in-class resolution seen on ActiveTarget 2 in a more focused setting with down and forward views. With a smooth and consistent image, Eagle Eye provides anglers with all the details needed to know when to strike. For full flexibility, the highly focused live sonar combines with CHIRP Sonar and DownScan Imaging™, with FishReveal™, in a single all in one transducer without the need for a module, giving anglers true Eagle-like vision for any kind of fishing.

Built exclusively for anglers, by anglers, Eagle Eye features a new IPS screen that offers improved resolution, clarity, and visibility, even with polarized sunglasses in direct sunlight. Plus, a new range of imaging color palettes allows anglers to adapt the display for changing conditions. Additionally, simple autotuning sonar gives anglers optimal settings from the start, eliminating the hassle of needing to constantly configure settings. Plus, an improved twist-locking connector allows for easy and reliable installation and removal, making Eagle Eye a great portable solution for any type of fishing - simply connect and cast.

Eagle Eye's C-MAP embedded inland and coastal charts for New Zealand and Australia allow anglers to spend more time fishing than searching. It also provides the ability to create custom half foot contour maps of local lakes or unchartered water - in real time - with Genesis Live, giving anglers all the details needed to discover and navigate to the best fishing spots more efficiently.

Eagle Eye starts at $1,362 AUD and is available in a 9-inch display size.

Key Features:

  • Four sonar views from a single transducer with no module needed
  • Autotuning live sonar with focused down and forward views
  • Detailed C-MAP charts featuring Genesis Live
  • Enhanced IPS screen visible from all angles, even while wearing polarized sunglasses
  • New reliable twist-lock connector system for easy installation in any boat or kayak
  • SD® card slot for software updates, Genesis Live recording, and charting add-ons
  • FishReveal mode to help separate fish from structure
  • Increased contrast and visibility with all-new imaging color palettes

For more information on Lowrance and its tournament-winning fishfinding technology, please visit www.lowrance.com.

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