Which GPS/fishfinders can be connected to an EIYA display?
You can find all the details on the compatibility page in the main menu.
Can my Livescope connect directly to an EIYA screen?
No, the Livescope cannot connect directly to an EIYA screen.
EIYA display units require a compatible Garmin, Lowrance, or Humminbird MFD (multifunction display) to process and communicate with the fishfinder data. EIYA displays replicate the video feed from the MFD to which they are connected. To ensure compatibility, please check the compatibility page in the main menu.
How do I connect my display to my GPS fishfinder unit?
C’est très simple, schémas ci dessous, les câbles sont livrés avec les écrans (HDMI et USB : 8m – Alimentation : 6m)


Does buying an EIYA monitor save you money?
The EIYA display mirrors your main unit and allows you to control it using touchscreen functions. It’s a cost-effective solution for equipping your boat with a large touchscreen at the bow. Very useful for precision shooting, the large display allows you to mount the screen lower on the boat. Ideal for fishing in pairs and for guiding. In this context, the savings can amount to several thousand euros.
For example, an 18.5-inch EIYA costs less than €2,000 and can replace a 17-inch GPSMap-style display that costs over €6,000… Be careful, though, because they don’t have the same features; two networked displays from the same brand operate independently in terms of their displays and functions. An EIYA screen simply mirrors the screen it is linked to, but for fish tracking, it does the job perfectly at a very reasonable cost. The touchscreen feature is a real plus, as you can access all functions from both screens.
