Garmin® Announces echo Series Fishfinders

 
Garmin the global leader in satellite navigation, today announced the echo series – a new line of standalone fishfinders that raise the standard in sonar performance and ease of use.  From economical 8-level grayscale units to a full array of super-bright colour models, these new Garmin systems sport an updated look, and with Garmin HD-ID target tracking technology, they deliver the separation and definition fisherman need and expect.  
 
“We are pleased to announce this new range of Fishfinders,” said Ian Edwards, National Sales Manager, Garmin Australasia.  “We’ve significantly increased the power and improved the performance so that with every echo, you can count on clear, concise fish targeting and bottom tracking.” 
 
The premier high resolution echo 550c features an ultra-sharp video-quality 640x480 pixel 5-inch VGA screen, a powerful 500-watt sonar transmitter, and offers excellent fish arch display and bottom tracking as deep as 1,900 feet.  The echo 550c is dual beam (200/77 kHz) capable and gives optimum deep or shallow water performance with up to 120 degrees of effective fish scanning area.  Garmin’s echo 500c boasts the same aforementioned premium features, and offers a crisp 256-colour QVGA display which gives 320x234-pixel resolution for extra-sharp detail on fish returns, structure and bottom soundings.
 
For the fisherman on a budget, the echo 300c is a great colour sonar option and uses Garmin’s exclusive HD-ID target tracking technology to give you a crystal-clear picture of fish returns and bottom features on its 3.5-inch TFT display.  The echo 300c is the first in its class to offer dual-frequency compatibility that lets you optimise performance for deep or shallow water.  The 300-watt RMS sounder can scan as deep as 1,500 feet with up to 120 degrees of viewing angle to see target fish well beyond the sides of your boat.
 
Garmin’s echo series also features three fishfinder models with grayscale displays.  The echo 200 is a 5-inch, versatile fishfinder that combines easy operation with a powerful 300-watt RMS sounder.  This fishfinder has a high resolution grayscale display, and is dual-beam capable. With the echo 200, you can scan deep water to a maximum depth of 1,500 feet.  In a compact, space-saving design, Garmin’s echo 150 dual-beam fishfinder features an ultra-crisp 4-inch, 8-level grayscale display.  With 200 watts RMS of sonar power output, the echo 150 lets you scan depths down to 1,300 feet.  And completing the echo series family of fishfinders, the echo 100 is a single-beam (200 kHz) sonar that features fast screen updates on its 4-inch grayscale display.  The echo 100 transmits with 100 watts RMS of power output, which gives you depth down to 600 feet. 
 
Each model in the echo series features Garmin’s new HD-ID target tracking technology, which gives you an amazing level of detail on fish returns, structure and bottom contours.  For an uninterrupted view of the sonar image, the echo 200, 300c, 500c and 550c also boast Garmin Smooth Scaling technology, which means you won’t lose sight of the sonar history as the unit changes depth ranges.  And the 5-inch models (echo 200, 500c and 550c) also feature the ability to rewind your sonar history, to ensure that you don’t miss a thing.
 
These new systems come with everything you need – including a trolling motor transducer mount – to make getting on the water even faster and easier.  All six new models also come standard with a quick-release mount with tilt and swivel included, and the 5-inch units also include a quick-disconnect cable management system.  An optional flush-mount kit is also available for each model.   
 
The echo series will be available 2nd quarter 2011. For further information visit www.garmin.co.nz
 
 
Notes to editors
For more information please contact:
 
Kathryn Morrell             
Marketing Communications Manager, Garmin Australasia
Australasia.media@garmin.com                        
+61 2 8882 6110                                               
+61 408 661 793                                               
 
 
 
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