After a year of operation, I will tell you about other impressions on rivers, lakes, VDR, etc. Some pros: 1. Lightweight, small. 2. 2-range. 3. Versatile: shore, boat, ice. 4. An excellent solution to get rid of the expensive screen and special software "inside", all the same, there are much more developers' APIs on the "Smart" API, it is easier to make changes and extensions to the software both for the developer and for ating for the user. 5. Offline maps! With its cons. 1. Small battery, but here, when working from the shore, the weight of the device will be critical. It already weighs 100 g, make it 200 g and you will need serious spinning and casting line. Although you can make a special version for the boat and ice. 2. Price. I hope that our spent money will go to new developments and software improvements, see item 3. 3. It is not possible to combine echo maps for one body of water. Do it! It would be very convenient! 4. The device does not draw a depth map if it "thinks" that it is on the shore, it is true only for large reservoirs. But online depth of course shows.
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