If we don't delve into the depths of models like the Garrett Recon-Pro, which, at a price exceeding 600 thousand, is essentially more than professional since it's designed for military sappers, we would name the Equinox 800 as the best metal detector. This model, while still quite reasonable in price, is very interesting. Moreover, unlike the Gold Monster 1000 from the same company, it is not exclusively tailored for gold hunting but is versatile.
The detector is a multi-frequency device that allows you to operate either in the range of 5 to 40 kHz or choose a specific frequency (5, 10, 15, 20, or 40 kHz). This, by the way, is a fundamental difference between universal metal detectors and 'gold' detectors, which usually have only one operating frequency, often starting from 45 kHz and above (in this case, you can search for even small gold flakes, while a regular coin would be missed by the detector). There are 4 preset operating modes, each with 2 saveable profiles, allowing you to customize a total of 8 modes for personal use. The standard coil is a DD Smart of 11 inches in size, capable of being submerged in water to a depth of up to 3 meters.
Included, it should be noted, is a wireless communication module, and the included headphones are also wireless, in a hard case. The specialized cable with a 'proprietary connector' from the set is used to charge the built-in 5000 mAh battery of the metal detector (up to 12 hours of operation on a single charge), while the headphones use a regular mini-USB.
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