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LUCKY Portable Fish Finder FFC1108 vs Fisherman's Habit 62675: Which Sonar Is Right for You?

Compare the LUCKY FFC1108 and Fisherman's Habit 62675 portable fish finders by depth, display size, coverage, battery life, and price so you can match the right kayak-ready sonar to your fishing style.

Last updated Aug 17, 2026

When you fish from a kayak, canoe, or through the ice, a fixed boat fish finder can be more gear than you need. A portable sonar unit is easier to carry, but two similarly priced handhelds force you to choose between depth and coverage. The LUCKY Portable Fish Finder FFC1108 is built around a deep depth rating, while the Fisherman's Habit Portable Fish Finder 62675 favors a wider sonar angle and a larger display.

Quick verdict

Choose the LUCKY FFC1108 when you need deep-water reach and all-day battery life. Choose the Fisherman's Habit 62675 when you want broad coverage and easier bottom reading.

Side-by-side comparison

ProductListed priceDisplaySonar coverageStrongest fit
LUCKY Portable Fish Finder FFC1108USD 39.452-inch LCD with backlight328 ft max depth, 45-degree beam at 200 kHzDeep lakes and ice fishing
Fisherman's Habit Portable Fish Finder 62675USD 35.002.8-inch backlit monochrome100 ft range, 90-degree sonar angleWide shallow-water scanning

Where the LUCKY FFC1108 wins

The LUCKY FFC1108's edge is depth and staying power. Its depth ceiling leaves room for reservoirs and deep holes, and it is built for long sessions. The focused beam looks directly below the kayak rather than sweeping a large area.

Where the Fisherman's Habit 62675 wins

The Fisherman's Habit 62675 wins on coverage, display, and listed price. Its wide sonar angle watches more water under the kayak, the screen is the bigger of the two, and its listed price sits USD 4.45 below the LUCKY's price.

Product notes

LUCKY Portable Fish Finder FFC1108

LUCKY Portable Fish Finder Kayak Sonar Fishfinder Transducer LCD Display FFC1108

The LUCKY FFC1108 gives deep-water anglers a reason to reach for it. The listed 328-foot depth rating covers most inland lakes, and the 45-degree beam at 200 kHz offers a focused look below the kayak. The backlit 2-inch LCD works in low light, and the 8-hour battery life on four AAA batteries is solid for a day on the water. The tradeoff is the narrower cone: if you are prospecting a wide, shallow flat, you will have to move the unit around to cover the same area a wide-angle finder would catch in one pass. The Level-4 spray-waterproof rating protects against splashes, but this is not a unit designed for submersion.

Fisherman's Habit Portable Fish Finder 62675

Fisherman's Habit Portable Fish Finder Item 62675 Black Sonar 100ft Range

The Fisherman's Habit 62675 is the better fit when coverage matters more than maximum depth. Its 90-degree sonar angle increases the area under your kayak that the transducer watches, and the 2.8-inch backlit monochrome display is easy to scan for bottom contour and fish-size readings. The feature set includes Fish ID, and the unit comes with a floating transducer on a 35-foot cable, a storage pouch, and a neck strap. All of that makes it a grab-and-go tool for shore or kayak trips. The ceiling is the 100-foot range: on deep reservoirs or steep drop-offs, you will run out of reading depth sooner than you might like. Four AA batteries run the unit, and none are included.

Final choice by use case

  • Deep lakes, reservoirs, or ice fishing: LUCKY FFC1108 for its deeper reach.
  • Shallow flats, rivers, and kayak scanning: Fisherman's Habit 62675 for its wide-angle coverage.
Products in this article
LUCKY Portable Fish Finder Kayak Sonar Fishfinder Transducer LCD Display FFC1108USD 39.45View on eBayFisherman's Habit Portable Fish Finder Item 62675 Black Sonar 100ft RangeUSD 35.00View on eBay
LUCKY Portable Fish Finder Kayak Sonar Fishfinder Transducer LCD Display FFC1108USD 39.45View on eBayFisherman's Habit Portable Fish Finder Item 62675 Black Sonar 100ft RangeUSD 35.00View on eBay

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