Garmin ECHOMAP UHD2 93sv LiveScope Plus Ice Fishing Bundle LI, 9in Touchscreen Display, LVS34-IF Transducer, 16.5Ah Li-Ion Battery, Garmin Navionics+ U.S. Inland Maps
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Overview
The Garmin 010-02688-35 is a portable ice-fishing bundle that pairs an ECHOMAP UHD2 93sv 9-inch combo with the LiveScope Plus System and a 16.5Ah lithium-ion battery. You get a hybrid-touch display with keyed assist (1024 x 600), preloaded Garmin Navionics+ lake charts covering more than 23,000 U.S. lakes, and a complete LiveScope setup with the LVS34-IF transducer and GLS 10 sonar module.
LiveScope Forward and Down views show real-time sonar so you can track your jig and see fish reactions as they happen, with live sonar range up to 200 ft. The kit is built around a portable bag and mounts for quick setup on the ice, with an overall packed size of 13.8 x 12.2 x 13.0 in and a listed weight of 22.5 lb.
It also makes a solid crossover unit for open-water season, since the display supports built-in CHIRP, ClearVü, and SideVü sonar (500 W), plus network options that let you tie into a larger onboard electronics setup.
Key features
- 9-inch hybrid-touch display with keyed assist, 1024 x 600 resolution
- LiveScope Plus System with LVS34-IF transducer and GLS 10 sonar module
- LiveScope Forward and Down views with live sonar range up to 200 ft
- Preloaded Garmin Navionics+ charts for more than 23,000 U.S. lakes
- Runs on 9 to 18 V DC power and includes a 16.5Ah lithium-ion battery for portable use
- Built-in CHIRP, ClearVü, and SideVü sonar support with 500 W output
- IPX7 water rating for wet-weather use and quick wipe-downs after a day on the ice
What’s included
- ECHOMAP UHD2 93sv chartplotter and fishfinder
- LiveScope Plus LVS34-IF transducer
- GLS 10 sonar module
- Ice fishing pole mount
- Tilt mount
- Power cable
- Portable fishing bag with handle
- Lithium-ion battery (16.5Ah)
- Battery charger
- Documentation
Installation and setup
On the ice, the workflow is straightforward: set the bag on a stable surface, mount the display on the tilt bracket, then attach the transducer to the pole mount and lower it through the hole. Keeping the transducer steady makes it easier to interpret fish movement and jig shows, especially in LiveScope Forward where you are scanning ahead of the hole.
The LiveScope transducer cable stays flexible in freezing conditions, which helps when you are moving spot to spot. Leave enough slack to rotate and aim the pole without tugging on connectors, and keep connections tucked inside the bag when snow or slush is blowing around.
Electrical and system integration
The display power input is 9 to 18 V DC, and the bundle includes a lithium-ion battery and charger for portable power. For longer days, keep the battery out of direct wind and snow whenever possible, and charge it after trips rather than storing it partially depleted.
When you move the unit onto a boat, wire it to a properly fused 12 V circuit within the 9 to 18 V range. The display supports NMEA 2000 networking and includes a Garmin Marine Network port, so it can integrate with compatible sensors and accessories in a marine electronics system.
Charts, data, and storage
Garmin Navionics+ lake charts come preloaded, which helps when you are hopping around unfamiliar water and want quick depth context near points, humps, and basin edges. The unit accepts one microSD card (up to 32 GB) for additional mapping and data management.
Use on board and who it fits
This bundle is a strong match for anglers who want LiveScope plus a larger screen in a portable format for hole-hopping, or for anyone who wants to run the same electronics through ice season and then move the display to a boat for spring and summer. It works well for fish that suspend and roam, where watching movement in real time changes how you position and present.
Maintenance and care
The unit carries an IPX7 water rating, but connectors still deserve attention in wet conditions. After use, wipe down the bag and gear, let everything dry before packing it away, and keep plugs clean so they seat fully the next time you set up.
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