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LiveScope is compatible with GPSMAP® 8400/8600 series MFDs, GPSMAP 7400/7600 series, GPSMAP 7×2/9×2/12×2 Touch/7×2 Plus/9×2 Plus/12×2 Plus series, ECHOMAP™ Plus 70cv/70sv/90sv series, ECHOMAP™ UHD 70cv/70sv/90sv series and the ECHOMAP™ Ultra series. The new LiveScope Perspective Mode mount is expected to be available in March 2020 and will retail for $99.99. Honored as the 2018 Technology of the Year by the National Marine Electronics Association (NMEA), LiveScope was also named a 2019 Top Product by Boating Industry.
Garmin’s Panoptix LiveScope was first introduced to the market in 2018, where it went on to receive the 2018 ICAST Best of Show and Best Electronics awards. The LiveScope System includes a compact GLS 10 sonar black box with an LVS32 transducer, and a simple plug-and-play Garmin Marine Network connector for easy installation and integration with a compatible Garmin chartplotter. LiveScope is also equipped with an attitude heading reference system (AHRS) that constantly adjusts sonar beams to compensate for boat motion, so even in rough conditions, anglers will still see a steady sonar image.Ĭoupled with a Panoptix LiveScope System, the Perspective Mode mount accessory is required for anglers who want to take advantage of the Perspective Mode technology. All three modes provide incredibly sharp, real-time scanning sonar images of fish swimming and moving toward or away from the boat and below the surface with remarkable target separation and clarity. Simply turn the transducer sideways to enable the new ‘top down’ perspective mode to see a wide view of what’s in front of the boat up to 50 feet away point the transducer forward to see around the boat and point it down to see directly below the boat. With the new Perspective Mode mount, the LiveScope LVS32 transducer can be easily adjusted to fit an angler’s fishing techniques and preferences, no tools required, and the chartplotter will automatically detect2 what mode is being used. Anglers can now see and easily interpret incredibly detailed, real-time images of what’s around and below their boat from three unique vantage points, all with one easy-to-use mount.” “LiveScope combines two game-changing innovations – scanning sonar and live sonar – to deliver the best of both technologies. Times may vary.“Gone are the days of casting blindly under docks and along shorelines for schools or beds of fish thanks to the new LiveScope Perspective Mode,” said Dan Bartel, Garmin vice president of global consumer sales.
The following numbers are based on manufacturer average operating watt hour draws. All batteries listed will fit into a Garmin Livescope Bag. If you are running Livescope, please consider the extra power consumption when choosing the correct battery for your graph.Īll numbers below report hours of expected operation for each battery. All operating times are based off manufacturer supplied specifications. You will find the expected operating times for your Garmin® electronics below using Amped Outdoors Lithium Batteries. 48AH for 19+ hours.ġ2" Screen and Livescope - 30Ah for 8+ hours. 32Ah for 20+ hours.ġ0" Screen and Livescope - 30Ah for 10 hours. 93SV and Livescope - 19AH for 12+ hours of operation.