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iBobber portable wireless bluetooth fish finder depth finder with depth range of 135 feet 10+ hrs battery life with IOS & Android App Wireless and Watch App

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Size: Small


Style: Classic


Pattern Name: Fish Finder


Features

  • Easy to Use Reelsonar portable fish finder is Easy to use, With a depth range of 135 feet and rechargeable battery life of 10+ hours, IOS and Android apps Bluetooth fishfinder with sonar
  • Visual images Sonar signals that are integrated find and reflect visual images of both static and moving objects beneath the water's surface. Depth-tagged fish icons color coded by size
  • Fish Alarm To be alerted when fish congregate under docks and piers, turn on the fish alarm when using iBobber's fishfinder feature. With the strike alert, iBobber can even let you know when fish are biting.
  • Regardless of the weather With a fish finder, you may go out anytime you choose to test the waters. Regardless of the weather, whether it be freshwater or saltwater, shore fishing, or fishing on the ice. You could turn on your fish finder and begin hunting.
  • Gift for Fishing Great Gift for Fishing Whether you're looking for a present for your husband, father, friends, or any angler, reelsonar fish detector is now better than ever

Description

iBobber: Love at First Cast.This pocket-sized fish finder is as mobile as you are! The iBobber is the smallest and lightest personal sonar depth finder on the market. It is a castable, portable, and wireless fish finder that syncs with the free app on your smartphone or tablet up to 100’ away. This thing is really cool!Engineered with patented sonar technology providing accurate readings of bottom contours, depths, structures, and fish, the iBobber packs a lot of tech into a very small package.iBobber was designed with portability and ease of use in mind--perfect for hiking, camping, canoeing, kayaking, or other fishing situations where size and weight is at a premium.The free app syncs via Bluetooth Smart to the iBobber device, and allows you to map waterbeds, mark spots, log water temps and depth, add lures, species, and photos in the trip log. The LED beacon, and strike and fish alarms, are great for ice fishing, carp, and night fishing. The high contrast design increases visibility in bright outdoor lighting, and the app’s anti-glare setting helps you see the screen when you are still having trouble.The patented fish finder displays fish by size and depth to get you on the lunkers fast. Great for finding smallmouth and largemouth bass, panfish (like crappie and perch), salmon, trout, walleye, pike, muskie and other game fish and edible species within 135’ depth.The iBobber is the best personal fish finder on the market for fishing from shore and docks, and is ideal for kayak or canoe fishing and for bottom sounding areas not available by boat. It works in both saltwater and freshwater, and is very effective at locating fish and structures on ponds, lakes, streams, and rivers.iBobber is the ultimate in portable fishing tools. Its perfect for fishing trips, in your RV, on your boat for those tight spots, in your car with your collapsible rod or in your tackle box along with your other critical fishing gear. It’s even a great asset to conservationists looking to log water temp, depth and bottom structures in multiple locations over time.ReelSonar: Cast, Find, Catch, Repeat. iBobber Wireless Smart Bluetooth Fish Finder ReelSonar Digital Scale with Fish Gripper ReelSonar Multitool - Fishhook Remover - Pliers

Brand: ReelSonar


Model Name: Classic


Power Source: Battery Powered


Screen Size: 5 Inches


Display Type: LCD


Brand: ‎ReelSonar


Model Name: ‎Classic


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Screen Size: ‎5 Inches


Display Type: ‎LCD


Item Weight: ‎0.05 Grams


Product Dimensions: ‎2"L x 2"W x 1"H


Maximum measuring depth: ‎135 Feet


Mounting Type: ‎Fishing Line Mount


UPC: ‎699723021012 699723021098


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎98, 12


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎7.48 x 5.16 x 3.46 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.33 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎2 x 2 x 1 inches


Brand Name: ‎ReelSonar


Country of Origin: ‎China


Warranty Description: ‎1 year


Color: ‎Classic


Material: ‎Plastic


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Manufacturer: ‎iBobber


Part Number: ‎CGG-MY-IBOBBER


Model Year: ‎2015


Style: ‎Classic


Included Components: ‎Sonar


Size: ‎Small


Sport Type: ‎Fishing


Skill Level: ‎Beginner


Fishing Technique: ‎for all


Date First Available: June 30, 2014


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  • Set up and easy to use
Size: Small Style: Classic Pattern Name: Fish Finder
Set up was easy and the instructions were easy to work with. Went out after charging and was able to map out my favorite spots, also found a couple hidden gems and drop off’s thanks to the readings on the ibobber.
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2025 by nicholas l. brown

  • Excellent tool in my tackle box
Size: Small Style: Classic Pattern Name: Fish Finder
Great tool-easy to set up and use even from the bank. Glad I bought it!
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2025 by J Paskert

  • GOOD FOR THE MONEY
Size: Small Style: Classic Pattern Name: Fish Finder
I BOUGHT THIS FOR MY SON . HIS REVIEWS WERE GOOD BUT NOT CONVINCING . YOU ARE BETTER OFF LEARNING TO READ THE WATERS TO TARGET SPECIES..PERSONALLY I WOULDN'T WANT TO TAKE MY PHONE LOAD IT ON A APP THEN TAKE THE CHANCE TO DROP MY PHONE IN THE WATER OR LOSE MY PHONE FISHING..
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2025 by Luc Rebboah

  • Pointless.
Size: Small Style: Classic Pattern Name: Fish Finder
Just got it yesterday and tested it today. I found 3 major problems. 1. Range is weak. I can cast this thing way beyond the range where it stays connected. It seem to have a maximum reliable range of about 40 feet. If I hold the phone up and have a direct line of sight, I still only get about 40 feet. I cast to about 80 feet and reel halfway back before it connects. I tested it with 2 separate phones. I have a Droid Razor HD and a new Droid Turbo. The Turbo seemed to be a little better when I first tired it, but soon it was only working to about 40 feet just like the Razor. it seems that it was a fluke that I got it to connect 1 time at about 60-70 feet. The battery was fully charged and never dropped below 90% during any of testing. 2. It is always 5.2 feet deep. I tested it in 2 small ponds. The depth would likely be about 8-10 feet in the middle to 6 in at the edge. The ibobber always shows 5.2 feet except for a few times when it showed a hole down to about 7 feet. It was clearly not correct when I reeled it to the edge where it was only 6 inches deep. It may not be guaranteed to be accurate at only 6 inches, but it should show the bottom as it comes up. 3. The App is a battery hog. As soon as I loaded it on my phone it began to waste my battery. I don't know what it is sharing or with whom, but it must be doing a lot of it. Without being turned on, it became my biggest user of the battery until I force stopped it. I just got this and have not gotten a response from Reelsonar yet. We will see how their customer service responds. It may need an update or replacement, but so far I am not impressed. I'll update the review after their response. At this point I would not recommend. I plan to return it if they cannot make it work better than this. *********************** Update. I added 1 star for the prompt customer service response. They got back to me on a sunday night. I suspect it was Monday their time, but it was prompt. The response said that it only works to a minimum of 5 feet, but those ponds should have been deeper than that. Although due to the short range it may have been that they were only 5 feet deep when it started reading. I will try to test in deeper water next weekend to see if it works better. I cannot be sure how deep the ponds where I tested it were deep enough. Keep in mind this does make it not very useful until you get to a lake. Small fish ponds, creeks and rivers may not be deep enough to use this at all. It really is only going to work for bank fishing if the water gets deep fast as you go out from the bank. If I can only get 40 feet of range out of it, that is a narrow band of water where it is less than 40 feet from the bank and more than 5 feet deep. I would like to try it with a boat or Kayak. That would likely solve the problem. The product may need to be marketed differently. I hope to test it this week to know if I got a dud. If it still shows 5.2 feet deep where I know it is deeper, I'll be sending it back. OK I wanted to test it in a deeper lake to find out if it is defective but it failed to hold a charge. I had charged it 1 week earlier and not used it. I took it to a marina where I knew the depth was between 20 and 40 feet to see if it still showed 5.2. Unfortunately it was dead when I tried it so I still don't know if it works. Either way it isn't reliable or usable for what I want. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2015 by aimlow

  • Great addition to my tackle.
Size: Small Style: Classic Pattern Name: Fish Finder
Excited for this gift. Tested it in my pond and can't wait to get out to the rivers and lakes with this bad boy.
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2025 by Robert S. Sweitzer II

  • good concept but flawed execution in the firmware (?) and software - wait for a rev 2 unit and only after lots of reviews are in
Size: Small Style: Classic Pattern Name: Fish Finder
First off we wish there were other reviews before we bought our two units, as my experience is basically the same as others. That is the unit will work in a limited set of conditions to determine water depth, but dont believe the fish finder! As a toy its great when you aren't catching fish, but at $100 there should be more than that! Summary: Pros are its a great concept, looks and feels sturdy, and nice graphics on a larger screen, easy to cast and lots of neat features like the fish finder alert. Cheaper than the competition. Cons are poor battery management, software implementation, and inconsistent syncing (hint bring the USB charger and portable 5V batter in your tackle box if you really want the best performance) This review covers two separate units, the first we bought and returned to amazon, the second to/from walmart. We tried a second one as the first one had such awful problems with connecting we couldn't believe it was systemic, turns out the second worked a bit better in some areas, but IMHO the product still needs some work and better software. For example when using it to 'map' a cast it shows the farthest (deepest) part of the map as zero on the scale, and the nearest to shore as the farthest on the graph. Very non-intuitive, you want to know the distance a hole or bump/object might be and fish to avoid it, cant do it directly from the displayed scale. Unit one was purchased after new years and tried in both a fresh moving stream and shallow water lake in texas (its warm enough to fish down here year round.) the unit attached easily to a small brass type snap swivel but not to the heavier stainless steel types I favor and would be more secure. I used a 6.5 ft medium action rod with 20 lb test (no way I was going to lose this to a weed) but its buoyant nature keeps it from getting hung up. It was very easy to cast and retrieve across a medium sized stream and the first time we tried it it synced with my 4s with no problems It would report when it was out of water "ibobber out of water" and its depth readings seemed accurate enough, though its limited to 3.5 feet it seems as a minimum. we cast it about 5 or six times at a variety of spots to play with the settings, check the consistency of readings, turn on the blinker, check the water temperature (probably within a few degrees of being correct) and then stored it back in its sleeve in the tackle box. The battery still read 100% even after 30 minutes of toying around with it. We know there are fish in this creek, saw some on the surface, and have taken out 3 lb cats, but nothing on the fish sonar screen. Also note to self that 3.5 in iphone screen in direct sun not good way to visualize the readings Next challenge was a 5 acre stocked lake that we went to the next day, we rigged up and put the ibobber in the water to turn it back on, but no joy. It would not sync with either my iphone or nexus seven, which is a much better size to use with this product. Returning back to the house we tried every tip we could find, finally placing it back in its charger over night, and that solved the problem - except that it was supposed to retain its charge when out of the water, not run itself down to zero with no indication on the battery indicator. Thus ended the life of unit one and Amazon took it back. We got unit two a few days later and tried it out extensively in the house first, in both cold water and warm water 'baths' Its amazing how many fish this thing will find when its in a cup of ice! This second unit would reconnect over a days time period so we set out for a large power plant lake to compare it with a low end Hummingbird fish finder on our boat. First thing you notice is that while it worked fine in calm water, dragging it behind a boat, even at trolling speeds just makes the unit unreliable. It could match the depth readings of the boats unit fine one second, then the next be finding fish at 72 ft, or 36 ft, or 8 ft all in an 18 ft cove. We stopped the boat more than once to fish for some of these phantoms before we gave up and stayed with the built-in unit. We did tie up next to some trees in calmer water to do some head to head, generally the depths were the same, but the ibobber saw fish where the hummer didn't, and when they both 'saw' fish they never agreed on the depth. The ibobber would go from fish to its weed symbols alternately and we kind of lost faith in it. We did put some small hooks on the back end of the unit and turned the 'strike' alarm on but even the smallest movement would trigger it so we turned it off and decided it wasn't ready for the boat and the big lakes just yet. We tried another lake that was known to be full of fish, and fished the crappie barn at lake Somerville. Here the finder seemed to work well inside the fish barn and in very quiet water. It showed all sorts of fish that could have been fish or weeds since we were fishing over some sunken trees, but nothing was biting, except small bass at the surface. We took it out to the back cove and put it on 'fish finder' mode since if one is constantly staring at the screen one is not seriously fishing, and we found this to be the best mode for using it. Also all the other fisherman liked playing with it as well, but after only 2.5 hours of fishing the battery indicator went from 100% to 70% to 30% back to 35% to zero and just died. So if you want to use it in fish finder alarm mode you need to seriously down rate the expected time you might get from it, but unlike the hummer on the boat this will not last a full day of fishing, yet. Our last experiment was to take it back to the first shallow lake, freshly charged. It worked fine casting from shore and we could get about 50 ft out every time, farther than we could bait cast into the breeze. While this unit seemed to work better its 'ibobber out of water' alarm never worked like the first unit, and we conclude there may be some deeper issues in the manufacturing side...???? I have been contacted by OEM and told there is a revised version of Ibobber with battery battery life and physical connector. Will test out this third unit and update review accordingly - Feb 20 2015 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2015 by bigoil

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