Sonarphone SP200 - fixed sounder with wifi
- Stand-alone sounder for smartphone / tablet
- Wifi
- 12V power supply
- Transom-mounted or hull-mounted transducer
- Shipments at 12 PM from Monday to Friday.
- Possible returns within 30 days (see conditions)
- Secure payment by card or bank transfer.
A high-performance fishfinder!
This stand-alone sounder requires only a 12V power supply to operate. The central unit emits a wifi signal to which you can connect your smartphone or tablet. Multiple devices can be connected if required.
The device is operated via the free Sonarphone app, available for iOS (iPhone/iPad) or Android. The Sonarphone app offers a wide range of settings, including :
- manual or automatic settings of gain, depth scale, units (m, Ft, °C etc)
- high-bottom alarm setting, with audible alert
- compensation for surface effects
- various displays of bottom profile, bottom type and fish presence, with zoom mode.
- water temperature display
Transom-mounted or in-hull installation
The transducer is screwed to the transom or fitted with an optional suction cup. It operates at two frequencies:
- a wide beam (40°) at 83kHz
- a narrow beam (20°) for great depths at 200kHz
Its streamlined design reduces drag and eddies. It is connected to the central unit by a 7.5m cable.
The probe can also be bonded to the hull (for resin hulls only). In this case, operation is preserved, with range attenuation depending on wall thickness (max depth approx. 40m).
Features :
- t-Box central unit dimensions: 10.5 x 8.5 x 4.5cm
- probe dimensions: approx. 6 x 4.5 x 2.5cm
- probe cable length to central unit 7.5m
- depth: 0.6 to 72m
- 83kHz and 200kHz beams
- 12V power supply
- power consumption: approx. 0.22A
- on/Off button on central unit
Package contents :
- central unit
- data cable + probe
- 12V power cable
Also included :
- a double-ended USB cigarette lighter charger for recharging a smartphone
- armband case for smartphone
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Reviews (3)
Merci pour votre commentaire. Pour l'interaction entre Wifi et 4G sur Android, ce n'est pas lié au Sonarphone. A priori, il faut régler les "options de développement" de votre smartphone (voir les discussions sur le sujet sur les forums).