1080P Full HD — Sharp
PERFORMANCE

1080P Full HD — Sharp

Built for Ice Fishing — Drop through the hole and cover the entire radius under the ice. No need to reposition — you see everyt…

  • Infrared Night Vision — 12 IR LEDs activate automatically in dark water, at depth, or inside ice holes.
  • Battery 4000 mAh · 6–8 hr
Infrared Night Vision
QUALITY

Infrared Night Vision

Battery 4000 mAh · 6–8 hr

  • Best For Ice fishing, deep structure, dock
  • Wide-angle underwater camera head (IP68)
Best for ice fishing & deep structure
DESIGN

Best for ice fishing & deep structure

Wide-angle underwater camera head (IP68)

  • 15m depth-marked cable

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Frequently Asked Questions

How deep does the camera reach?

The cable reaches 15 meters (approximately 50 feet) — suitable for most lake, river, and coastal fishing scenarios. If you need greater depth, the cable is extendable with standard compatible extensions.

Does the night vision work in murky water?

The 12 infrared IR LEDs provide solid visibility in low-light conditions and at depth, but performance in very murky or silty water is reduced — as with any optical device. In clear to moderately turbid water, night vision performs well down to 15m.

Can I record the footage?

Yes — the unit supports SD card recording (card not included). Insert a standard micro SD card and press record to capture footage directly. Playback is available on the built-in 4.3" display.

Is the 220° lens really that wide?

Yes. A standard fishing camera has a 90–120° field of view. The 220° wide-angle lens nearly doubles that coverage, letting you see fish approaching from the sides — not just directly below the camera. It's genuinely useful for targeting fish holding near structure.