The G2 fish finder rocked our fishing performance tests.
The last port connects to your dual frequency, down imaging, or sight imaging transducer. The other port connects to your interface cable for connecting the GPS output to optional accessories.
The first port is the power port connected to a 12-volt battery source. On the back of the device, you will find 3 Familiar Fiction fit connection port. A Micro SD Card slot is tucked behind the waterproofed and removable cover to store marked locations. The design of this fishfinder is robust, magnificent and screams high quality at every corner. Hence, it’s also included in the best fishfinders list. But with the inclusion of impressive features like the side/down imaging, and fluid performance of the imaging sonar, the Helix 5 seems to beat the competition. Unlike the Garmin Striker 4 that retails at around hundred-dollar price range, the Humminbird Helix 5 comes at a top dollar price of a three-hundred-dollar price range. Is Helix 5 a Value for Money fish finder?
Just like its competitor (Garmin Striker 4), the Humminbird 410210-1 also comes with a waterproof rating of IPX7, which means it can withstand water exposure as well as resist full immersion. Not only does the G2 CHIRP sonar technology scan deep waters, but the unit also provides you with a high-resolution display, greater target separation, and highly reduced image noise. Unlike previous generations, the Gen 2 fishfinder stood out by featuring a CHIRP sonar technology that can scan water depth up to 1000 feet, using either the small, medium or high-frequency modes.