HUMMINBIRD XPLORE 10 CMSI+
XPLORE 10 CMSI+
THE XPLORE 10 CMSI+ features a 10" ultra-clear display with intuitive Cross Touch™, MEGA Side Imaging+, MEGA Down Imaging+, Dual Spectrum CHIRP Sonar, and internal GPS with Humminbird Basemap. Unique to the XPLORE Series is the inclusion of Humminbird LakeMaster and CoastMaster map cards with 13 regions in the United States and Canada. This XPLORE 10 CMSI+ model includes Wi-Fi, NMEA 20008, Bluetooth, and Ethernet networking for compatibility with the One-Boat Network™
Features
Full-HD Display with Cross Touch® interface:
• XPLORE delivers eye-popping detail with a 1280H × 720V display. See the incredible detail of sonar and chart images that will ensure you never miss a thing. Control it all using the touchscreen or the keypad.
Dual Spectrum CHIRP Sonar
Before you cast, know what's down there thanks to highly-detailed fish arches and a clear view of the fish-holding structure and the bottom.
Powered by our proprietary, Low-Q CHIRP transducer, Dual Spectrum offers two ways to search; Wide Mode for maximum coverage and Narrow Mode for focusing on the slightest detail.
MEGA Side Imaging
• See the world below like never before with crystal-clear Side Imaging viewing out to 200 feet on either side of your boat. You'll unlock more fish and structure with 20% more detail and 60% more range capability than MEGA Side Imaging Sonar
MEGA Down Imaging
Get unprecedented underwater clarity with Down Imaging coverage down to 200 feet below your boat. You'll unlock more fish and structure with 20% more detail and 60% more depth capability than MEGA Down Imaging.
Specifications
• Memory Card Slot: Dual Micro SD
• Sonar-Standard: Dual Spectrum CHIRP, MEGA
Side Imaging+, MEGA Down Imaging+
• Sonar-Optional: 50/83/200 KHz, Airmar High, High Wide, Medium, Medium Wide, and Low
• CHIRP - Frequencies Supported: Narrow Mode (180-240 kHz), Wide Mode (140-200 kHz), Full Mode (150-220 KHZ)
• Sonar-Frequencies Supported:
50/83/200/455/800 KHz, HW DSC CHIRP, and
MEGA
• Depth-Sonar: 3,500 ft (optional 50 KHz), 1,200 ft
(standard transducer)

