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Excellence goes even further with the Panoptix LiveScope Plus LVS34 system. This latest LiveScope technology offers higher resolution, reduced noise, clearer images and better target separation. The LVS34 works in conjunction with the GLS10 black box.
Supplied here with the GLS10 fishfinder module, the LVS34 is also available in a pack without the module, and with or without a 360° boom and probe holder (1m, 1.90m or 2.10m).
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GARMIN - LIVESCOPE PROBE LVS34 - WITH GLS10 MODULE
The Forward shows what's there in front of your boat and slightly below, the Down gives you a view of what's directly in front of you below,and the Perspective is ideal for shallow waters with a front view. .
Your chartplotter screen Garmin compatible automatically detects the mode in use (Forward, Down, Perspective). Stabilization of the reference system with heading maintenance enables stable sounder view,even under difficult conditions.
Visit LiveScope Plus LVS34 probe includes a shaft mounting bracket and an electric motor base mounting bracket, as well as a Perspective mode bracket.
This probe is compatible with GPSMAP 8400/ GPSMAP 8600, GPSMAP x2 Plus, GPSMAP x3 chartplotters, ECHOMAP Ultra combo, ECHOMAP UHD 7" and ECHOMAP UHD 9".
LVS34 SENSOR MOUNTING AND OPERATIONVisit lVS34 probe just like LVS32 is used with the BlackBox GLS10. . The probe is connected to the GLS10 module, which-even connected by Ethernet cable to your compatible sounder Livescope. Visit LVS34 will be fixed on electric motor baseplate or on a fixed or rotating pole. . All required brackets are supplied (shaft mounting bracket, electric motor base mounting bracket and Perspective mode bracket) ⚠️ Transom support not included ⚠️ You cannot use the probe without the GLS10 sounder module |
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EXCEPTIONAL QUALITYVisit technology Livescope More (Down and Forward and Perspective) of the probe Panoptix Livescope LVS34 offer 35% more target separation compared with the existing system (LVS32) with sharper resolution, reduced noise and the clearest images on the market Garmin. Visit lVS34 probe is able to identify and separate targets as small as 14 inches at distances of 10 feet from the boat, so anglers can see exactly what they need. It benefits from the palette of 7 colors Vivid to optimize contrast |
LIVESCOPE PLUS TECHNOLOGY
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PANOPTIX LIVESCOPE DOWNVisit probe panoptix Livescope LVS34 offers technology LiveScope Down which allows the display of scanning sounder images in real time with a incredible definition ! ! Take a close look at the structures and fish under your boat (up to 60 m deep) even when stationary. Beam width : 20° - 135° |
PANOPTIX LIVESCOPE FORWARDThe probe LiveScope LVS34 offers technology Livescope Forward.A forward-sounding view to spot and catch fish furthest from the boat. . It offers images in real time and incredibly detailed structures and fish all around your boat (up to 60 m away). Beam width : 20° - 135° |
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PANOPTIX LIVESCOPE PERSPECTIVEVisit perspective view is ideal for high-funds.Enjoy a view from above ultra-detailed,real-time echo sounder images up to 60 m ahead of your boat. Beam width : 20° - 150° |
Comparison of Garmin Livescope
Difference between System Livescope XR (LVS62XR) and LiveScope Plus (LVS34)
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| Target separation (at a range of 30.5 m) | 56 cm | 35.6 cm |
| Dimensions | 202 x 95 x 69 mm | 162 x 75 x 43 mm |
| Perspective Mode support included | ✅ | ✅ |
| Installation options | Electric motor | Electric motor/rear panel |
| Transom mounting bracket included | ❌ | ❌ |
| Transmission power | 500 Watts | |
| Supported frequencies | 282 - 522 kHz | 530-1100kHz |
| Maximum depth in Forward and Down modes | 152m (freshwater) | 61m |
| Beam width | 20°-135° | |
| Beam | 3 | |
| AHRS | ✅ | |
| Probe cable length | 6m | |
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Customer Reviews (3)
Questions / Answers (7)
Hello, I have a Livescope LVS34 probe connected to my Echomap Ultra fishfinder. I'd like to know if the Livescope probe only lights up when I select the Livescope mode on my sounder, or if it's on by default even when I'm not using the Livescope mode? Thanks
Hello, this is how it works:
When the Livescope LVS34 probe is connected to your Echomap Ultra 2 sounder and the GLS10 (the Livescope box) is powered, then the Livescope LVS34 probe will be in default operation when you turn on the sounder screen, even if you are not using the Livescope mode on your sounder. If you disable probe transmission, the next time you switch on the sounder, the probe will remain disabled.
To deactivate probe transmission Livescope LVS34, you have 2 options:
- Press your sounder's power button once to access the quick menu, then deactivate all probe transmissions.
- Go to the Livescope mode menu on your sounder and deactivate probe transmission.
Be careful not to leave the Livescope LVS34 probe powered and transmitting out of the water, as this could damage it.
Good evening, I've ordered a Livescope LVS34 probe and I've heard of two types of support: the"perspective" support and the"zero degree" support.
Can-you explain to me the purpose of these different supports? Is-one of them mandatory to use with my LVS34 probe? Thanks for your advice!
Hi Amandine, the Perspective support is included with the probe. It allows the probe to be tilted horizontally to use the Perspective View. It's the most versatile and widely used support, as it allows the probe to be oriented in all three views: Down, Forward, and Perspective. It can be mounted on a pole, or on the shaft of a front motor.
2 other brackets are also supplied for mounting the probe on a pole, motor shaft or motor base (but without perspective mode, the probe remains vertical)
Please note: the 3 brackets supplied with the LVS34 probe have an 8° inclination
For a better understanding of installations and orientations, please refer to the diagram in the installation manual, pages 5 to 9.
The Zero Degré support is sold separately. It allows the sensor to be positioned directly on axis, without the 8° tilt of the one supplied. The latter is recommended for pole mounting.
I also invite you to check out Fred Lavion's reel from Garmin on our Instagram, where he unboxes the LVS34 and presents the different brackets.
Hello, I would like to know what-is a Livescope?
Hello Stéphanie,
A LiveScope is a real-time fishfinder system developed by Garmin, mainly used for fishing. It gives fishermen a detailed, live view of the environment under-, including fish, structures and bottom relief.
I'd like to know which mode to choose when using my Livescope?
Hi Hervé, on your Livescope there are 3 display modes (Forward, Down and Perspective), each with its own advantages.
- Forward: Allows you to see what's in front of the boat. This allows you to spot and catch fish further away from the boat.
- Down: Allows you to see directly what's going on under your boat.
- Perspective: It offers a wide forward view, ideal for deep-sea fishing.
Hello, I wanted to know if I could use my LVS34 on a float tube or a kayak?
Hi Romain, it's perfectly possible to use a Garmin LVS34 (LiveScope Plus) sensor on a float tube or kayak, but there are some technical and logistical issues to consider. The system offers excellent real-time vision, ideal for fishing, but is relatively bulky and power-hungry.
You'll need a 12V battery, preferably lithium (LiFePO4) of at least 20 Ah, to power the GLS 10 module and compatible screen (ECHOMAP UHD/Ultra or GPSMAP). As the probe is heavy and bulky, a stable, adjustable mounting is essential, via an articulated arm, a dedicated bracket or on a probe pole.
On a kayak, installation is easier thanks to the storage space available. On a float tube, it's feasible but more restrictive: the equipment must be well balanced so as not to interfere with navigation. The total weight (battery, probe, screen, module) can exceed several kilos, which can become a handicap on lightweight boats.
Does-the LiveScope probe work in murky or shallow water?
Hello Xavier, yes, the Garmin LiveScope LVS34 probe works in both turbid and shallow water, but there are a few limitations to be aware of. In turbid water, it performs very well thanks to its high-frequency sonar technology, which allows you to see fish and structures despite turbidity, even if the image may be slightly attenuated by suspended particles. In shallow water, it remains effective from a depth of around 60 centimetres, provided the probe is correctly oriented to avoid interference with the surface. It is therefore perfectly suited to fine fishing, on the banks or in rivers, even in difficult visibility conditions.
Hello, does-the LVS34 work on its own?
Hello Sandrine, unfortunately no, the Garmin LVS34 probe does not work on its own. It must be connected to the GLS 10 module, which is the brain of the LiveScope system. This module processes the data collected by the probe and transmits it to a compatible-echo sounder from the Garmin ECHOMAP UHD, Ultra or GPSMAP range.







