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Frequently Asked Questions
In cable mode, the FishuSeko detects up to 328 feet (100 meters) deep with 200Khz frequency. Wireless mode operates at 125Khz with a range from 2 to 600 feet depth, suitable for most fishing situations.
Yes, the FishuSeko includes an ice probe feature specifically designed for ice fishing. It operates reliably in temperatures from 14°F to 122°F, making it perfect for winter fishing through ice holes.
With four new AAA alkaline batteries, the fish finder operates continuously for 4-5 hours. The battery-saving mode extends this duration, and the battery strength indicator alerts you before power runs low.
Absolutely. The FishuSeko features advanced turbid water detection and anti-clutter technology that filters interference, providing accurate readings even in murky conditions where standard fish finders struggle to perform effectively.
The wireless transducer operates effectively from 2 feet to 600 feet (0.6-183 meters) from the display unit, giving you excellent flexibility for shore fishing, kayak fishing, or boat fishing applications.
Yes, the 2-inch TN/Anti-UV LCD screen is specifically designed for outdoor visibility. The white LED backlight provides additional clarity in low-light conditions, ensuring readability in any lighting situation.
Not at all. The intuitive interface with clearly labeled buttons makes setup simple. The user manual provides straightforward instructions, and most anglers have it operational within minutes of unboxing the device.
Yes, the display shows comprehensive underwater information including fish icons with depth indicators, water depth readings, bottom contour mapping, and vegetation or rock structures for complete underwater awareness and better fishing.