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Wi-Fish™ with T/M Transducer Wi-Fi CHIRP DownVision™ Sonar for Smartphones & Tablets
Transform your smartphone into a powerful CHIRP DownVision™ sonar with the Wi-Fish™ wireless sonar. Simply download the free Wi-Fish app and connect to the Wi-Fish module using standard Wi-Fi and you will be streaming real time sonar right to your phone or tablet. The Wi-Fish app also lets you rewind and save sonar imagery for sharing with friends online instantly. iOS or Android smartphone or tablet compatible. Connect & Share Wirelessly The Wi-Fish mobile app puts Dragonfly sonar vision right in the palm of your hand, plus you can rewind and capture sonar images to share online with friends. Features:
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