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    In Insert Coin, we look at an exciting new tech project that requires funding before it can hit production. If you'd like to pitch a project, please send us a tip with "Insert Coin" as the subject line. We can't say a smartphone-connected sonar fish detector ranks high on our must-have list, but man is it a cool idea. Friday Lab's taking the plunge with its Deeper Smart Fishfinder -- a spherical waterproof device that beams back individual fish depth and location info, along with temperature and floor depth to your Android 2.2+ or iOS 4.0+ smartphone or tablet within 150 feet via Bluetooth. You simply use a standard rod and line to lower Deeper from a bridge, boat or shore, and the device automatically powers on when it makes contact with water -- a six-hour battery should suffice for all but the most dedicated of fishermen, unless they have a USB power source nearby for charging. Naturally, the sphere is water- and shock-resistant, and can operate in temperatures ranging from -10 to 40 degrees Celsius (14 to 104 degrees Fahrenheit). The Deeper app also provides air temperature and moon phase readouts, and social media functionality that lets you post fishing updates to Facebook or Twitter -- so all of your less fortunate friends can see how much fun you're having catching fish and stuff. The first 60 Deeper backers can snag one set for $129 (plus $20 shipping) on Indiegogo, while latecomers can hop on board for $20 more. You can also place your pre-order through the company's site, also for $149. There's just shy of four weeks left for Friday Lab to meet its $49,000 goal, so hit up our source link after the break to show your support. And if you're not quite ready to commit, there's a video awaiting you there as well.


    Originally posted by Engadget


    We can't say a smartphone-connected sonar fish detector ranks high on our must-have list, but man is it a cool idea. Friday Lab's taking the plunge with its Deeper Smart Fishfinder -- a spherical waterproof device that beams back individual fish depth and location info, along with temperature and floor depth to your Android 2.2+ or iOS 4.0+ smartphone or tablet within 150 feet via Bluetooth. You simply use a standard rod and line to lower Deeper from a bridge, boat or shore, and the device automatically powers on when it makes contact with water -- a six-hour battery should suffice for all but the most dedicated of fishermen, unless they have a USB power source nearby for charging.

    Naturally, the sphere is water- and shock-resistant, and can operate in temperatures ranging from -10 to 40 degrees Celsius (14 to 104 degrees Fahrenheit). The Deeper app also provides air temperature and moon phase readouts, and social media functionality that lets you post fishing updates to Facebook or Twitter -- so all of your less fortunate friends can see how much fun you're having catching fish and stuff. The first 60 Deeper backers can snag one set for $129 (plus $20 shipping) on Indiegogo, while latecomers can hop on board for $20 more. You can also place your pre-order through the company's site, also for $149. There's just shy of four weeks left for Friday Lab to meet its $49,000 goal, so hit up our source link after the break to show your support. And if you're not quite ready to commit, there's a video awaiting you there as well.
    Tera 4:1 + 4.88's = Slowest rig on here
    Baja-Bob.com

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    That's neat, innovative, but doesn't seem very intuitive. It's also not priced very well.


    I have new fish finders starting at lower prices. Academy sells them cheaper than I do.

    Humminbird already has a setup that can be cast out just like this does and uses bluetooth as well.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Snatch Napkin View Post
      That's neat, innovative, but doesn't seem very intuitive. It's also not priced very well.


      I have new fish finders starting at lower prices. Academy sells them cheaper than I do.

      Humminbird already has a setup that can be cast out just like this does and uses bluetooth as well.
      I might have to look into the hummingbird, I don't own a boat and go fishing very regularly.
      Tera 4:1 + 4.88's = Slowest rig on here
      Baja-Bob.com

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      • #4
        Humminbird Smartcast.

        My customer base doesn't require such a device, but they've been making them for a while now.

        This smartphone idea puts the phone in an environment it was never intended to be in. Drop your phone in the lake and you'll be wishing you would've spent the money on a fishfinder.

        Fish slime on your screen would suck too.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Snatch Napkin View Post
          Humminbird Smartcast.

          My customer base doesn't require such a device, but they've been making them for a while now.

          This smartphone idea puts the phone in an environment it was never intended to be in. Drop your phone in the lake and you'll be wishing you would've spent the money on a fishfinder.

          Fish slime on your screen would suck too.
          Waterproof smartphones exist!

          [ame]http://www.amazon.com/Casio-Commando-Android-Verizon-Wireless/dp/B004XDDOPI[/ame]
          Tera 4:1 + 4.88's = Slowest rig on here
          Baja-Bob.com

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          • #6
            Originally posted by BajaBob View Post
            Yep!

            For the low price of $650 you can have a swiss army smartphone complete with fishfinder!!

            There's a market, but it's pretty specialized and lives within an already unique environment.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Snatch Napkin View Post
              Yep!

              For the low price of $650 you can have a swiss army smartphone complete with fishfinder!!

              There's a market, but it's pretty specialized and lives within an already unique environment.
              I see what you did there...
              Tera 4:1 + 4.88's = Slowest rig on here
              Baja-Bob.com

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