Accuphy Ping Live Sonar



risingsun

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Probably works great if you have good cell service. But a few places I fish the service is very poor at best and nonexistent in others.
 


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my phone battery goes dead fast enough the way it is. It'd probably be fine if you're in a nice ice house but I can't imagine trying to use it outside. tablet would be froze up in the cold in no time.
 

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You'd have to hook something up to your phone for continuous charge, Onx eats cell battery quick enough.
 

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I hope it's true for the sake of competition with the big 3.....however, I'm betting it's too good to be true. I'd have to see it to believe it.
 


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Just use the Vex. Know people that have the sonar rigs, pisses them off more chasing fish they see and they don't bite anyhow.
 

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I still use my Marcum M5 and my wife bought a Livescope a few years ago. It's a cool tool to see where certain things are in the water and it's fun watching fish come in from a distance. We don't do a lot of running and gunning since I like getting the shelter up and heat on. I agree if you're out in the cold with this set up the tablet or your phone will freeze up and die pretty quickly. I only see this being useful if you have an ice house and you don't have to run a bunch of cords and have a big clunky set up for live imaging.
 

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I see that its a Canadian company, with a price tag of around 1700 about 1200 hundred American. Then you would want to get a tablet that's made for outdoors and the range from 2000 down to 800. I can see the other manufacturers doing the same set up in the future and prices continuing to go down once more people own them.
 

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