Easy to use, easy-to install and easy to afford - the new HOOK2 fishfinder series allows anglers to spend more time fishing and less time making adjustments.
From Lowrance Autotuning sonar and wide-angle sonar coverage to SideScan/DownScan Imaging™ and an easy-to-learn interface, HOOK2 gives anglers confidence to know they are getting the best possible on-the-water performance, every time.
At the heart of the HOOK2 series is Lowrance Autotuning sonar -- a new, game-changing feature that actively corrects sonar settings for the best sonar image possible. This eliminates the need for manual adjustments. For anglers who want total control of their sonar settings, they can step out of Autotuning mode and make quick adjustments via simple menus and easily accessible features.
Anglers can cover more water in the less time with the wide-angle Broadband Sounder™ and CHIRP sonar coverage of HOOK2 -- offering twice the coverage of most fishfinders. The wider cone angle makes it easier to find fish, and the picture-like views of SideScan and DownScan Imaging™ make it easier to quickly identify fish-holding structure.
Most HOOK2 models include a built-in GPS antenna with chartplotter models coming pre-loaded with high-detail mapping, featuring 1-foot contours on more than 3,000 U.S. lakes. The HOOK2 series also reintroduces GPS plotters to the Lowrance lineup -- offering simple and accurate plotters for anglers who want performance sonar with basic navigation for saving waypoints, following trails and navigating to their favorite fishing spots.
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Scheduled to ship in December, the new HOOK2 series will be available in three value-priced model categories -- TripleShot, SplitShot and Bullet. TripleShot features 3-in-1 sonar with High CHIRP, SideScan and DownScan Imaging™; SplitShot offers 2-in-1 sonar with High CHIRP and DownScan Imaging and Bullet 4-inch displays include proven Broadband Sounder™ with an eye-catching, new wide-screen design, providing additional detailed sonar history versus vertical 4-inch display models.