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Lowrance Eagle Eye 9 Live Sonar FishFinder & Chartplotter — Transom Mount, 9-Inch IPS, Preloaded C-MAP US & Canada

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$1,330.30

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Experience Real‑Time Clarity with Eagle Eye 9

The Lowrance Eagle Eye 9 puts advanced live sonar within easy reach, delivering real‑time forward and down views that let you observe fish behavior as it unfolds. With a single, all‑in‑one transducer that combines Live Sonar, CHIRP, and DownScan Imaging with FishReveal, you get photo‑like structure and distinct fish targets in a streamlined setup. This isn’t about guesswork; it’s about clearer, more informative underwater impressions that can help you decide when to reel in.

Designed for a broad range of boats and kayaks, the 9‑inch IPS display provides sharp, high‑contrast images with wide viewing angles. Whether you’re on bright inland lakes or glistening coastal waters, the screen remains legible, even with polarized sunglasses. The twist‑lock connector system supports quick, secure installation, so you can focus less on setup and more on fishing.

What you gain with the Eagle Eye 9

  • FOCUSED LIVE SONAR: Real‑time forward and down views show how fish react to your lure.
  • FOUR SONAR MODES IN ONE TRANSDUCER: Live Forward, Live Down, CHIRP, and DownScan Imaging with FishReveal for versatile insight.
  • AUTOTUNING SONAR: Automatic optimization for clearer images without manual tweaking.
  • PRELOADED C‑MAP CHARTS: Coverage across the U.S. and Canada with detailed inland and coastal data.
  • GENESIS LIVE: Create real‑time ½‑foot contour maps for custom mapping in unexplored waters.
  • 9‑INCH IPS DISPLAY: Bright, glare‑resistant visuals with broad viewing angles to share with a crew.

The system includes a robust, all‑in‑one transducer and an intuitive interface, making it a value‑driven choice for anglers who want strong sonar performance without added modules. Preloaded maps support confident navigation, while Genesis Live offers practical mapping for new waters. If you’re considering an upgrade to live sonar that’s approachable and efficient, the Eagle Eye 9 presents a compelling blend of features and usability.

Use cases and practical benefits

  • In fresh or saltwater settings, real‑time fish behavior can inform lure presentation and timing.
  • Coastal and inland navigation is supported by detailed C‑MAP charts for planning routes and safe passages.
  • Custom contour mapping enables on‑the‑fly mapping of relief and depth in unfamiliar spots.
  • Simple installation and a single transducer reduce setup time on a wide range of vessels.

While results vary with conditions, the Eagle Eye 9 offers a practical, feature‑dense option for anglers seeking actionable underwater views and assisted navigation, wrapped in a single, accessible package.

FAQ

Q: What makes the Lowrance Eagle Eye 9 different from other fish finders?

A: It combines live forward and down sonar with CHIRP and DownScan using FishReveal in one transducer, plus preloaded US/Canada charts for simple setup.

Q: Is the Eagle Eye 9 easy to install on a kayak or small boat?

A: Yes, it uses a twist-lock connector and a compact transducer, designed for straightforward installation on various vessels.