HDS 16 LIVE W/CMAP NO/XDCR

Brand: Navico

The Lowrance HDS 16 LIVE is a premier multifunction display designed for serious anglers and boaters seeking the ultimate in marine electronics. This advanced system seamlessly integrates high-definition sonar, powerful navigation, and intuitive control into a single, powerful unit. Its expansive 16-inch screen provides crystal-clear imagery, allowing you to make informed decisions on the water with confidence. Whether you're targeting offshore game or exploring new waterways, the HDS 16 LIVE delivers the performance and reliability you need.

  • Key Features
  • Stunning 16-inch High-Definition Display: Experience unparalleled clarity and detail for sonar, charts, and navigation data, making it easier to spot fish and navigate complex environments.
  • Integrated C-MAP Charting: Access detailed coastal and inland waterway charts with advanced features for precise route planning and navigation.
  • Powerful Sonar Capabilities: Utilize advanced sonar technologies for superior target separation and bottom definition, helping you locate fish and understand underwater structures.
  • Seamless Connectivity: Connect with other marine electronics, including radar, autopilot, and engine data, for a fully integrated helm experience.
  • Intuitive Touchscreen Interface: Navigate menus and control functions effortlessly with a responsive and user-friendly touchscreen.
  • Expandable System: Easily add modules and accessories to customize your setup and enhance its capabilities.

Engineered for the demands of professional fishing and serious recreational boating, the HDS 16 LIVE offers a significant advantage. Its robust build quality ensures durability in harsh marine conditions, while its sophisticated processing power provides fast, lag-free operation. The integrated C-MAP charting offers a comprehensive view of your surroundings, aiding in safe passage and efficient fishing. From identifying subtle changes in bottom composition to tracking bait schools, the HDS 16 LIVE provides the insights necessary to maximize your time on the water.

This system is more than just a display; it's a central hub for all your onboard electronics. Its ability to network with other devices allows for a cohesive and powerful marine electronics suite. The intuitive interface means less time fumbling with controls and more time focusing on fishing or navigating. Whether you are a seasoned professional or an enthusiastic weekend warrior, the HDS 16 LIVE empowers you with the technology to explore further, fish smarter, and boat with greater safety and confidence.

Product Specifications

Specification Value
Manufacturer Part Number (MFG) 000-14433-001
Screen Size 16-inch
Display Type HD IPS Touchscreen
Resolution 1920 x 1080
Operating Voltage 12 V DC (10-17 VDC range)
Power Consumption Max 30W
Dimensions (W x H x D) 16.24" x 11.72" x 3.43"
Weight Approx. 8.5 lbs
Waterproof Rating IPX7
Charting C-MAP
Connectivity Ethernet, NMEA 2000, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth

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