Lowrance, a pioneering company in fishing electronics since 1957, has unveiled the Eagle, a cutting-edge addition to its array of entry-level fishfinder/chartplotter devices. The announcement was made from the company's headquarters in Tulsa, Oklahoma, marking a significant expansion in Lowrance's product offerings aimed at enhancing the fishing experience for anglers at all skill levels.

Lowrance Eagle

Above: The new Eagle Fishfinder and Chartplotter from Lowrance. Image by Lowrance.


Key Product Features


The Eagle features state-of-the-art high-definition enhanced sonar technology, equipped with FishReveal™ and comprehensive C-MAP® charting, including Genesis Live. This innovative integration is set to redefine ease of use in fishing electronics, making advanced fishfinding capabilities accessible to weekend anglers. Jeremiah Clark, VP and General Manager of Fishing Systems at Navico Group, emphasized that the Eagle is designed to simplify fishing, making it more enjoyable with its easy installation process, which is compatible with both boats and kayaks. The device also includes enhanced autotuning sonar and extensive C-MAP charts to aid anglers in locating and catching more fish efficiently.

Transducers Built For Anglers


Developed by anglers for anglers, the Eagle boasts the new TripleShot™ HD and SplitShot™ HD transducers, which offer improved clarity, depth performance, and sensitivity. This ensures superior performance below the surface. The FishReveal™ feature on DownScan simplifies the differentiation between fish and other underwater structures, enhancing the fishing experience.

Eagle Fishfinder and Chartplotter Lowrance

Above: The new Eagle Fishfinder and Chartplotter from Lowrance. Image by Lowrance.


Auto-Tuning Sonar


One of the notable advancements in the Eagle is its user-friendly autotuning sonar, which provides optimal settings right from the start. This feature eliminates the need for continuous manual adjustments. Moreover, the device introduces an improved twist-locking connector system, ensuring easy and reliable installation and removal. This makes the Eagle an ideal portable solution for various fishing endeavors.

IPS Screen And Rugged Mount


The Eagle is not just about functionality but also boasts a rugged and modern design with a new IPS screen that offers enhanced resolution, clarity, and visibility, even under direct sunlight while wearing polarized sunglasses. Additionally, anglers can customize the display according to changing conditions with a new range of imaging color palettes.

High-Resolution C-MAP


Pre-loaded with high-resolution C-MAP inland charts for the United States, the Eagle covers more than 17,000 American lakes, alongside a variety of coastal charting bundles. It also features Genesis Live, allowing anglers to create custom half-foot contour maps of local lakes or uncharted waters in real-time, further facilitating the discovery and navigation to prime fishing locations.

Sizes Ranging From 4 to 9-inch Displays


Available in 4-inch, 5-inch, 7-inch, and 9-inch display sizes, the Eagle fishfinder is now on sale, with prices starting at $119. While the 4X model offers flexibility with portrait orientation and true-scroll sonar, it does not support enhanced sonar features or mapping. This broad range of options and features underlines Lowrance's commitment to equipping anglers with top-tier technology to maximize their fishing success.

For more details on Lowrance's tournament-winning fishfinding technology, interested parties are encouraged to visit the company's official website.

Written by: Ryan McVinney
C. Ryan McVinney is a film director, producer, writer, actor, boat captain, outdoorsman and naturalist. He's the host and director of the award-winning TV show Stomping Grounds that explores boating culture across America, sponsored by Boat Trader. McVinney also directs and produces the documentary series Cult Classics featuring top yacht builders and the extreme superyacht show LEGENDS for YachtWorld, as well the popular Factory Fridays video series for boats.com that visits boat building facilities around the world. He's a regular contributor to leading marine industry publications and regularly tests and reviews boats on his varied outdoor adventures.