Reviewing The Humminbird SmartCast RF-35 Wrist Mount Fishfinder

People got tired of carrying around huge, bulky cell phones so the industry answered back with smaller and smaller phones. The same thing is true of computers. The first computer took up an entire room yet new laptops are so small and thin you can slip them into a backpack. Fish finders are also being downsized. The best example of this is the Humminbird SmartCast RF-35 Wrist Mount Fishfinder with RSS. It is absolutely the smallest fish finder on the market today. But before you rush out to buy one, you need to read a bit more.

The Humminbird SmartCast RF-35 Wrist Mount Fishfinder with RSS is basically a watch that you wear along with a sonar buoy you cast out. The sonar buoy, which resembles a neon duck or a kid’s bath toy, sends back readings of the water bed and all the fish within range. The range is 75 feet with a depth of up to 125 feet. All you have to do then is look at the watch. Sounds pretty great right? Well it really is not that great.

The downside is, the SmartCast RF-35 Wrist Mount Fishfinder rates low in customer satisfaction. Every single reviewer who bought this product had the same type of complaint. It’s not sturdy, and it doesn’t last. One customer even had trouble switching it off and could only do so by taking out the battery. This is highly inconvenient, given that each time the battery is removed, the watch has to be reprogrammed.

Others reviewers complained that the device simply stopped working all of a sudden, often just past the six month warranty period. And if this happens to you, you can forget about getting a replacement.

The premise and idea behind the Humminbird SmartCast RF-35 Wrist Mount Fishfinder with RSS is great. And the price is not bad either. You can pick one up for around $100, which makes it really affordable. But with so much negative feedback from people who have purchased this fish finder, it simply is not worth the money; period. You can find other fish finders that work better and are not that much more expensive. They may not have the “wow” factor but at least they will work.

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