The biggest difference between the Lowrance and Humminbird is that Bird builds the SI into the unit, and Lowrance has what could be described as networked structure scan. With Lowrance, one LSS-1 can provide structure scan to 3 units, so that $600 LSS-1 adds structure scan to 3 displays. The LSS also acts as an ethernet hub for sharing transducers and other sensors.
Depending on how many units you have and what kind of networking you want, it usually comes out costing about the same.
Don't confuse Down Scan with side imaging or structure scan. Down scan is kind of a cross between the two. Both Lowrance and Bird offer it with the Side/Structure units. To get Side Imaging or Downscan with a Humminbird unit, it has to be one that comes with SI.
The best thing to do is figure out what display sizes and mapping features you want, then price out the full setups.


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