Wednesday, 30 November 2005 |

| Fishing is looking very '007' these days with the release of the Hummingbird Fish Finder Watch.
The
large and clunky electronic fish finding equipment of the past which
looked more like a bad prop from the Dr Who set, has been replaced with
this incredibly clever and compact device. Taking the form of a wrist
watch, the sonar sensor unit operates within a 75 meter radius and
scans ocean depths of 120 meters. The floating sensor attaches to your
fishing line and transmits the images of the fish onto the LCD screen
on the wrist unit in real time. Like something out of Star Trek, the
wrist watch is the command center controlling functions such as the
fish proximity alarm, sensitivity level, depth range, and fish
identifier. With 400 hours of battery life under its belt, there's no
excuse to let the big one get away.
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