LUCKY LH 1B fish finder fishing hand hold fish seeker fish finder sonar

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PRODUCT PARAMETERS



Model:FF718LiC-WT
Screen Size:2.8inch
Operational Temperature:-10~50℃
Probe:Wireless Probe + Cable Probe
Wireless Probe:
Depth Range:0.7-45m
Sonar Frequency/Beam Angle:90 degree in 125KHZ
Wirelss Operational Range:100m
Cable Probe:
Depth Range:0.7-100m
Sonar Frequency/Beam Angle:45 degree in 200KHZ
Scenario:Shore Fishing/Kayak Fishing/Boat Fishing/Ice Fishing


1. Display fish location
2. Display water depth
3. Water Temperature Display
4. Underwater Contour Display
5. Enlarge certain range information
6. Beep notification of fish activity





DOT-MATIRX DISPLAY
Dot Matrix Display Vs. Iconic Display: The dot matrix display provides more detailed underwater information by highlighting the color of each pixel on the screen. It not only reveals the location and depth of the fish but also presents underwater terrain features like fluctuation and density.




ICONIC DISPLAY
The iconic display method is more intuitive. It indicates the range of fish location and the depth of fish layers by illuminating icons. It calculates underwater conditions like the presence of rocks or aquatic vegetation based on the strength of sonar echoes.






LITHIUM BATTERY
The Lucky® fish finder model equipped with a lithium battery is environmentally friendly and can be recharged multiple times. It’s sure to please anglers with an ample battery life of 5-6 hours.



WIRELESS SONAR PROBE (OPTIONAL)
The Lucky® fish finder uses advanced Wi-Fi technology to turn the wired sensor into a wireless device. This eliminates the restrictions of cable length and allows the sensor to reach farther and more complex underwater areas.
When there is a 'W' at the end of the model’s name, the device is carrying a wireless sonar sensor.



WIRELESS LITHIUM BATTERY SONAR PROBE(OPTIONAL)
The lithium battery sensor is an upgrade of the wireless sensor with an independent rechargeable lithium battery. It offers a 5–6-hour battery life and is equipped with blue LED lights underneath for attracting fish during night fishing.
When there is a 'LA' at the end of the model’s name, the model is carrying a lithium battery powered sonar sensor.




WIRED SONAR PROBE (OPTIONAL)
The traditional sensor connects to the display unit via a data cable. It transfers sonar signals received by the sensor to the display unit, where the data is then processed and displayed as an image. Wired sensors offer stable transmission in any environment.
When there is a 'T' at the end of the model’s name, the model is carrying a transducer sonar sensor.



WIRED ICE FISHING SONAR PROBE(OPTIONAL)
The ice fishing sensor is specially designed for ice anglers and features an extended handle to allow easy positioning on the ice.
When there is an 'ICE' at the end of the model’s name, it means the model is equipped with an ice fishing sonar sensor.


HOW TO USE A LUCKY® FISH FINDER ?


HOW SONAR WORKS?
The sonar fish finder sends and receives ultrasonic signals to scan underwater biomes. It displays the lakebed on a handheld device through sonar imaging. The fish finder is an important piece of the fisherman’s arsenal, and it has become a common accessory around the world. We designed our Lucky products to be wireless, light, hand-held, and suitable for single-person shore fishing, ice fishing, and kayak fishing.
SHORE FISHING WITH TRANSDUCER FISH FINDER
1. Connect the probe cable to the receiving host 2. Separate the buoy from the probe and set the length to 15-20cm 3. Make sure the probe is submerged below the water’s surface 4. The feedback map on the screen allows easy access to key information including fish position and water depth 5. For dual-frequency models, the detection angle can be adjusted to expand or deepen the detection range.


SHORE FISHING WITH WIRELESS FISH FINDER
1. Turn on the receiving host 2. Tie the fishing line to the hole on the probe to ensure recovery 3. Throw the probe into the water by hand or with a fishing rod 4. View the sonar map to assess information like fish position and water depth.
ICE FISHING FISH FINDER LOCATE THE FISH
1. Connect the probe to the host 2. Position the probe as close as possible to the ice surface 3. View the underwater fish position and depth on the display.



LUCKYSMART®️ GROUP MANUFACTURER SITE ( ZONE A )




Lucky Group was established in 2002 and has been committed to the research and development, production, and sales of intelligent
electronic control products for many years. Lucky Factory is divided into two major factories, Zone A and Zone B. Zone A is engaged in the research and sales of electronic products, including fish finder, controllers, instrument panels, and other electronic products; Zone B is engaged in outdoor fishing products such as fishing motorboats, fishing kayaks, power floats, and jet boats.









LUCKYSMART®️ GROUP BUSINESS SECTORS




Luckypower® watercraft- Lucky® fish finder- Luckysmart® controller- Luckysmart® powered kickingboard
Luckysmart® ️Group was established in 2002. It is a smart technology company integrating R&D with production and sales. The company's main product lines include fish finders, smart controllers, electric bicycles, motorboats, electric fishing kayaks, and powered kickboard.



OEM CUSTOMIZATION SERVICES


Customers can design the packaging of any products to guarantee the uniqueness of merchandise. You can contact us by sending
inquries for a package customization quote. If the number of customized units reaches 500, you will be exempt from costs.




FAQ
1. How does a fish finder work, and is it useful?
A fish finder is a highly useful fishing accessory used in both recreational and competitive fishing. In simple terms, it operates based on the principles of emitting and receiving sonar waves to detect underwater objects and fish, like an underwater radar.

2. I'm new to fishing. Can a fish finder help me catch fish?
For novice anglers, one of the most demoralizing experiences is wasting precious time in a location devoid of fish. A fish finder can be a valuable tool to help avoid unproductive areas and make your fishing excursions more rewarding.

3.I have extensive fishing experience. Do I still need a fish finder?
For experienced anglers, a fish finder serves as a tool that confirms their intuition and finetunes their skills. It provides valuable feedback that—when combined with their expertise—leads to more accurate fishing experiences.

4. Does the price of a fish finder determine its accuracy?
The price of a fish finder is determined by its features and specifications. All fish finders are primarily designed to scan underwater areas, calculate water depth, and display the location and depth of fish. The price differences come from additional features beyond these basics, and they do not affect the accuracy of the fish finder's primary functions.

5. Why is my fish finder sometimes inaccurate in its detections?
Inaccuracies are often caused by environmental factors. Sonar signals are sound waves, and they can be influenced by factors such as noise, interference, and the openness of the space in which they are used.

6. Are the fish displayed on the fish finder screen real?
The fish displayed on the fish finder screen are the result of continuous sonar calculations. Each second, the onboard chip processes the current data and displays it on the screen. The rightmost part of the sonar image represents the most current data, while the left side displays historical data. Therefore, the fish you see on the sonar image represent their travel paths over time.


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