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iBobber Fish Finder Review

iBobber Fish Finder Review



If you’re looking for an affordable fish finder that is portable and easy to set up, then the iBobber is a great choice. This device is compatible with Apple devices and is being developed to work with Android devices too.

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This device connects easily to your smartphone or tablet, as you will find out in theis iBobber review. 


CONNECTIVITY


The iBobber was designed to be used with Apple and Android products It can be connected up to your device easily using your low energy Bluetooth connection. 


POWER


As you may have experienced, a lot of devices that rely on a Bluetooth or wireless connection with your phone often end up using up the battery really quickly. You may be apprehensive of purchasing the iBobber as a result of this. You don’t need to worry however, as the iBobber requires a much weaker Bluetooth connection and uses less power as a result. Your battery will last longer and you’ll be able to use it for the duration of your trip without needing to worry about charging it.

SIZE

The iBobber is really portable and will fit into a pocket, backpack or rucksack for easy transportation. There’s little to it really apart from the iBobber unit itself. This weighs a light 1.7 ounces and has a diameter of just 2.3 inches. You can hold it in your hand without any problem. 

FISH FINDING

When the iBobber detects a fish, it can mark it based on it’s size. Fish are split into two size categories. These categories include those that are under 15 inches and those that are over 15 inches in length.
You can use the free app that accompanies this device on as many mobile devices as you wish and it allows you to control all the functions of the iBobber with ease.

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PROS

  • Extremely small and portable.
  • Easy to set up and to take away again
  • Works up to 100 feet away from your mobile device.
  • Uses low power Bluetooth for connectivity.
  • Costs less than $100.
  • Can scan to 135 feet beneath the water

CONS


  • You should take precautions if you will be using your mobile device with this fish finder, as you will damage your phone if it gets wet. The best way to do this is to use a waterproof case.



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