Lowrance Active Imaging Transducer
Best sonar upgrade for anglers seeking detailed underwater structure views.
This setup is the ultimate cheat code for anglers who refuse to guess what’s happening beneath the hull. By pairing high-definition side and down imaging with traditional sonar, you get a complete picture of the water column. It’s a bit more gear to manage, but the clarity is worth the extra installation effort.
$329.99
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Bassfishinelectronics
Who it's for
- Anglers needing precise structure identification and fish targeting
- Boaters prioritizing hull protection and minimal drag
- Fishermen navigating both shallow structure and deep water columns
Who should skip it
- DIY installers avoiding complex wiring and multi-transducer setups
- Anglers requiring maximum sensitivity and accurate water temperature data
- Budget-conscious buyers seeking a simple, cost-effective sonar solution
Performance breakdown
Imaging Clarity
High-definition Side and Down Imaging reveals structure with remarkable, lifelike precision.
System Versatility
Dual-transducer setup handles both high-speed navigation and slow-troll structure scanning effortlessly.
Installation Complexity
Requires careful in-hull mounting, but the included Y-cable simplifies dual-connection wiring.
Target Separation
Chirp technology effectively distinguishes fish from dense cover and bottom debris.
Compatibility Range
Optimized specifically for Elite Ti2 and FS displays, limiting broader unit integration.
Depth Performance
Reliable 83/200 kHz frequencies provide consistent readings in varied water depths.
Key Specs
Transducer Type
Active Imaging 2-in-1
Frequencies
83/200 kHz
Mounting
In-Hull
Includes
Active Imaging 2-in-1 Transom Transducer, 83/200 Pod/Puck Transducer without temperature, Dual 9-pin Y-Cable
Compatibility
Elite Ti2 or Elite FS Displays
Height
3.3000 inches
Imaging
Side Imaging, Down Imaging
Sonar Technology
Chirp, Down Imaging, Side Imaging
Number of Beams
Dual Beam
Connectivity Type
Wi-Fi
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