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Hawkeye DT1H Handheld Depth Finder with Temperature, 300 Feet

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Features

  • The most versatile handheld depth finder sonar system ever produced
  • Water depth readings from 1.5 to 300 feet (.5 to approx. 90 M); Automatic depth range adjustment
  • Water or air temperature readings which are displayed in degrees farhrenheit or celcius on a SoftGlow backlit LCD display
  • Inductive switching technology (IST) allows the unit to be 100% waterproof up to 200 feet (approx. 61 M)
  • HawkEye products are manufactured both in the USA and overseas using technology designed and developed with American ingenuity.

Brand: Hawkeye


Model Name: DT1H


Power Source: Battery Powered


Screen Size: 3.5 Inches


Display Type: LCD


Brand: ‎Hawkeye


Model Name: ‎DT1H


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Screen Size: ‎3.5 Inches


Display Type: ‎LCD


Item Weight: ‎0.95 Pounds


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎8 x 2 x 2 inches


Maximum measuring depth: ‎300 Feet


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎9.92 x 7.05 x 2.64 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.46 Kilograms


Brand Name: ‎Hawkeye


Suggested Users: ‎Mens


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎NorCross Marine Products


Part Number: ‎DT1H


Style: ‎Handheld


Included Components: ‎Handheld Sonar System, Wrist Strap, User's Guide. Requires 1 '9V' Batteries (not included)


Size: ‎300 Feet


Date First Available: April 6, 2017


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Neat tool
Style: Handheld
Pretty cool tool for checking depth on the water. I use it in my kayak or in the canoe to get an idea of my depth. Took it out in the winter and compared the readings against my Vexilar. Very similar depths readings between the two. I feel it’s pretty accurate.
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2023 by underestimated83

  • Must have for a PWC
Style: Handheld
Works amazing and is very accurate. A must have for a pwc if you want to know the depth of where you are. Absolutely love it!
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2023 by aryn hogue

  • Accurate for depth readings
Style: Handheld
We purchased this for scouting anchorages in our dinghy to find good locations and not running aground.
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2023 by Marc D

  • Great tool for kayak fishing
Style: Handheld
Works great for quick depth readings for fishing. Easy to handle and size for kayaking.
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2023 by Thomas J. Connors

  • Great product, dont be misled by other reviews
Style: Handheld
I don't write reviews often, but I felt compelled to do so after seeing the negative reviews for this depth finder. It's actually a phenomenal product. I received this depth finder as a Christmas gift and immediately put it to use on my swimming pool. To much of my dismay, it didn't read depth, so I reached out to the manufacturer. I received a response within minutes stating that it would not work in a swimming pool along with a link to a knowledge base article explaining why. So, the next day I took it on the ice and was quickly thrilled by its effectiveness if I followed the instructions regarding clearing snow away and using water. I was able to obtain readings directly through the ice so that I could tell the depth before I drilled my hole. I did notice however that it had difficulties reading in white ice (more about that later). I drilled several holes and tried it out again in the holes. I did notice that it works great where the ice was not too thick (1.5ft or so), but had difficulties where the ice was really thick (3 ft or so). When I got home I contacted their support again and once again received a quick response with explanations and links to knowledge base articles. Turns out the "white" ice is air trapped in the ice which they said it would not shoot through. More web research indicated that they were telling the truth and not making excuses. Sonar does not travel through the air. Just water. So if the ice is "black", you are good to go. As far as the unit not working in the holes I drilled where the ice was very thick, it was explained to me that the sonar signal gets blocked from returning to the top of the hole when the ice is thick. Makes sense as I have the same issue with my flasher. That is why I have to adjust my transducers on my flasher (made by another company) so that it sits below the ice. I recently took the product on vacation to the Florida Keys. We rented a boat so I took the depth sounder with me. It worked great everywhere I tried it (you have to hold the unit verticle to the water). I even took it snorkeling and loved being able to see how far the bottom was away or how far the surface was. I even aimed it at a bridge piling and it told me how far away it was. In summary, don't be turned off by the poor reviews. It's a great product, but it has limitations all of which are explained in the manual (which I finally got around to reading during my trip to Florida last month. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2019 by momof2assholes

  • waterproof, cheaper than the "yellow" model
Style: Handheld
This works very well, however, I am too dumb to figure out how to have it NOT tell me the water temp on the first "click", and then tell me the depth on the second click. Sometimes when in a busy diving scenario, its pretty frustrating to have to once again see that the water's 67F when all I really care about is, say, "are we at 30'"? :) I had not anticipated that I bought a "temperature finder" first, and a "depthfinder" second :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2022 by Matt Wilbur

  • Good hand held Depth Sounder for Dinghy applications
Style: Handheld
I originally owned the earlier version of this hand held depth finder. It lasted about 6 years and failed due to salt water ingress. This new model has a much improved water seal method and looks like it will last a lot longer. It is easy to use the simple slide switch to get temperature / depth of the water. But it can be confusing as to which reading is going to be shown. If you see temp then immerse and try again or vis versa. Getting an accurate water temperature requires that the unit be immersed for a minute or two otherwise you are reading some version of the air temperature and the water. The temperature sensor will be stable at air temp initially so it will take some time to cool / warm it to water temperature. Otherwise I have found this to be reliable and a great way to be sure that the water depth is less than my crab pot float! Otherwise it is good by trap and create a boating hazard. So this unit gets kept in our dinghy during Dungeness Crab season. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2020 by Yacht Design Software Developer

  • Not bad
Style: Handheld
It works fairly well.. when it gets cold it doesn’t work good which blows if your an ice fisherman..
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2023 by kimberly

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