Garmin Water Speed Sensor for echo 200, 300c, 500c, 550c
Details
Water Speed Sensor for echo Series 200, 300c, 500c and 550cEasily collect speed data and send it to your device with our speed sensor. Simply mount our speed sensor on the transom of your vessel and connect it to your device. The paddle wheel on the speed sensor turns as the vessel moves through the water, and speed data is collected and displayed on your device.
MPN: 010-10279-02 UPC: 753759098254
Reviews
Adapter, April 28, 2011
Reviewer:
Chet
Garmin always makes a great product. Very well built and worth the money.
garmin water sensor, May 22, 2012
Reviewer:
Donald Baldwin
So far have not been able to calibrate it. The speed jumps all over the place and is not consistant. Had to use my gps to monitor speed as the garmin water sensor was useless. Going to give another try but so far have not been satisfied with it.
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