GO7 XSE MULTI-DISPLAY CMAP & AI XDCR

Brand: Navico

The Lowrance GO7 XSE is a versatile multi-display unit designed to elevate your boating and fishing experience. Combining powerful GPS navigation with advanced sonar capabilities, this display offers intuitive control and clear visuals, making it an essential tool for any mariner. Whether you're navigating unfamiliar waters or searching for the perfect fishing spot, the GO7 XSE provides the information you need with ease.

  • Key Features
  • Vivid Touchscreen Display: ** Enjoy a bright, responsive touchscreen that allows for effortless operation, even in challenging marine conditions.
  • Integrated GPS and Charting: ** Pinpoint your location with high-accuracy GPS and access detailed C-MAP charts for precise navigation.
  • Advanced Sonar Technology: ** Utilize built-in sonar to visualize underwater structure, identify fish, and understand water depth.
  • Multi-Functionality: ** Seamlessly switch between navigation, fishfinding, radar, and autopilot functions on a single, integrated display.
  • Easy-to-Use Interface: ** The XSE series is designed for simplicity, offering a straightforward menu system that gets you to the features you need quickly.
  • Expandable System: ** Connect with other marine electronics to build a customized system tailored to your specific needs.

This multi-display unit is engineered to provide a comprehensive overview of your marine environment. Its ability to integrate with various sensors and accessories means you can adapt it to a wide range of applications, from casual cruising to serious sportfishing. The clear, high-resolution screen ensures that all data, whether it's navigation waypoints, sonar returns, or radar imagery, is presented with exceptional clarity, even in bright sunlight or at night. The user-friendly interface minimizes the learning curve, allowing you to spend more time enjoying your time on the water and less time deciphering complex menus.

For anglers, the GO7 XSE acts as an invaluable tool for locating fish and understanding the underwater terrain. Its sophisticated sonar capabilities can reveal drop-offs, wrecks, and other fish-holding structures, giving you a significant advantage. Coupled with detailed charting, you can plan your routes with confidence and identify productive fishing grounds. Navico's commitment to innovation is evident in the GO7 XSE, offering a reliable and powerful navigation and fishfinding solution that enhances safety and enjoyment on any vessel.

Product Specifications

Specification Value
Manufacturer Part Number (MFG) 000-14838-002
Display Size 7-inch
Display Type WVGA Color TFT LCD
Resolution 800 x 480
Backlight LED
Power Consumption 12W
Operating Voltage 12V DC
Weight Approximately 2.2 lbs
Dimensions (W x H x D) 8.9" x 5.7" x 2.8"
Waterproof Rating IPX7
NMEA 2000 Connectivity Yes
Internal GPS Yes
Chart Support C-MAP, Navionics, CMOR

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