I’ve mostly been using it in wi-fi with data mode since, and connectivity has been perfect. I had a few issues with losing connection and having difficulty regaining it early on the first day in wi-fi only and in wi-fi with data. They say the batteries in both will last longer per session and connectivity between the two will be best in wi-fi only. I imagine it’s going to use a lot of battery that way.ĭeeper says you can, and should, use it in wi-fi only with your phone data turned off. I was also running the Deeper in onshore with GPS mode, wide scan, at 100% sensitivity with the sonar and GPS maps open on my phone, and the fish marker on with sound. There are some battery saving settings on my phone I could tweak. I think the Deeper itself will go for about three, as I used it. This may not be necessary as I become familiar with the device.Īs I used it, it pulled down my phone battery about 75% over about two hours on a Samsung Galaxy 7. Seems it marks the arcs that usually mean fish on traditional “fish finders” as fish. I had never fished these ponds before, so consider that. I fished along side the Deeper with bass lures. Maybe there are a lot of bluegill in one of those nature center ponds. I don’t expect it knows the difference between a turtle and a fish. The fish marker feature seems optimistic. But 12-18 feet deep in the middle of those ponds? Can anyone confirm? My eyes and poking around with a stick confirm this. I was surprised to see depths of 12-18 feet. Then I took it to the Colleyville Nature Center. The sonar (depth and bottom contours) and water temperature readings seem accurate based on my knowledge. The first place I used it was Capp Smith because it’s easy to get to and I know a lot about that lake already.
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