Simrad NSS4-12 12" MFD Combo with U.S. C-MAP Discover X
Simrad NSS4-12 12" MFD Combo with U.S. C-MAP Discover X — Product description
The Simrad NSS4-12 is the redesigned 12-inch flagship sport-fishing chartplotter / fishfinder combo with hybrid touch + rotary + keypad controls, the Qualcomm 8-core processor, dual-channel 1kW CHIRP sonar, Active Imaging HD support, glass-to-edge IPS SolarMax touchscreen with 1200+ nit brightness, and the bundled U.S. C-MAP Discover X chart card. The all-in-one helm display for sport-fishing boats and coastal cruisers that want one display doing chartplotting, sonar, radar control, autopilot, NMEA 2000 instrument data, AIS, weather, and trolling-motor integration on the latest Simrad operating system.</p>
The Simrad NSS4-12 (part 000-16015-001) is the 12-inch all-in-one chartplotter / fishfinder / radar-control multifunction display in the redesigned NSS 4 lineup. The 12-inch SolarMax IPS touchscreen with glass-to-edge styling, the Qualcomm 8-core processor for fast page transitions and quick auto-routing, dual-channel 1kW CHIRP sonar built in, Active Imaging HD support, hybrid touch + rotary knob + keypad controls, and the U.S. C-MAP Discover X chart card bundled in the box. The right-sized helm display for the 23-32 foot center console / express cruiser / sport-fishing boat helm where you want a single big screen running chartplotting, sonar, radar control, and instrument data without the cost of a 16-inch display.
What the redesign brings. Simrad rebuilt the NSS line inside and out for this generation. On the inside, the 8-core Qualcomm processor (replacing the previous quad-core) makes page transitions noticeably snappier, auto-routing finishes faster, and chart panning at high zoom levels is smoother. On the outside, the glass-to-edge bezel design looks meaningfully more premium at the helm than the older NSS 3 gen, and the screen brightness is up to 1200+ nits for direct-sunlight readability with polarized sunglasses. If you've used an older NSS, you'll notice the speed difference within the first minute.
Hybrid controls (touch, rotary, keypad). The NSS4-12 gives you three input methods at once: pinch-zoom and tap on the touchscreen, spin and click the rotary knob, or press the keypad buttons. Touch is fastest in calm conditions. The rotary knob plus keypad work better in rough water (when the boat is bouncing and your finger can't reliably hit the screen target) and with wet or gloved hands. Anglers who came up on knob-controlled MFDs don't have to re-learn touch. Anglers who came up on touchscreens get the full touch experience too. Use whichever fits the moment.
12-inch SolarMax IPS touchscreen. The SolarMax IPS panel runs 1280 x 800 resolution with greater than 1200 nits of backlight brightness, 80-degree viewing angles top / bottom and left / right, and polarized-sunglasses-compatible polarization (the panel stays readable even when you're wearing polarized fishing sunglasses, where some marine displays go black at certain rotation angles). For a center-console helm in direct sun, the panel stays clear and readable.
Built-in dual-channel 1kW CHIRP sonar. Two independent 9-pin Xsonic sonar ports, each capable of low / medium / high CHIRP up to 1 kW RMS. Run a traditional CHIRP transducer on one port and a DownScan / SideScan / Active Imaging transducer on the other, so the screen displays both views simultaneously without sacrificing one for the other. The 1 kW CHIRP power level is enough for offshore fishing in 800-1500 feet of water with the right transducer (lower-frequency CHIRP penetrates deeper). The dual ports make the NSS4-12 a complete standalone fishfinder without a separate sonar module for typical sport-fishing depths.
Active Imaging HD support. Plug in an Active Imaging HD transducer (sold separately) and the NSS4-12 displays the highest-resolution side-imaging and down-imaging the Simrad ecosystem produces today. The HD imaging makes individual fish, individual brush limbs, and individual rocks distinguishable on the screen out to wider beam widths than the previous-generation Active Imaging.
U.S. C-MAP Discover X chart card included. The Discover X card covers all of North American coastal and inland waters with shaded relief, depth contours at 0.5 m intervals on supported areas, marina detail, navigation aids, and tide and current data. The chart card is the same one Simrad ships in C-MAP Discover X 4D-bundle MFDs, so you're not getting a stripped-down promotional version. For coastal and Great Lakes fishing, the Discover X card is the right cartography out of the box. For owners who want shaded relief detail on smaller inland waters or community-edited bathymetry, the NSS4-12 also accepts C-MAP Reveal X cards as a separate purchase.
RECON trolling motor compatible (plus Rhodan). The NSS4-12 is the helm-display half of the Simrad RECON trolling motor system. Drop a RECON anchor waypoint from the chartplotter, send the trolling motor to a fishing waypoint set on the chart, see trolling motor status on the NSS4-12 display, all over the One Network. Rhodan trolling motors integrate similarly. For boats running RECON or Rhodan, the NSS4-12 is the OEM-correct chartplotter half of the system.
HALO radar control. The NSS4-12 controls Simrad HALO dome and HALO open-array radars over Ethernet. Configure radar range, gain, sea clutter, rain clutter, and target overlay on the chart from the NSS4-12 touchscreen. The Ethernet network port (X-Coded M12 GbE) is the high-speed connection for radar, sonar modules, and the rest of the networked Simrad helm electronics.
NMEA 2000 + AIS + autopilot. The NSS4-12 has a NMEA 2000 Micro-C port for instrument data: speed, depth, heading, wind, fuel level, engine data (with appropriate gateways), water temp, and the rest of the standard NMEA 2000 sensor data. Receive AIS targets over NMEA 2000 from a compatible AIS receiver / transponder and overlay them on the chart. Drive a Simrad NAC-1, NAC-2, NAC-3, or NAC-D autopilot computer for full chartplotter-driven autopilot navigation.
Wi-Fi 5 with the Simrad app. The built-in Wi-Fi 5 (IEEE 802.11ac, listed as 802.11ax in the Simrad spec) lets the NSS4-12 talk to the Simrad mobile app on iOS and Android. Push waypoints from the phone to the helm, mirror the chart on the phone for guests, monitor the boat from the dock, push software updates wirelessly. Wi-Fi 5 throughput is fast enough that screen-mirroring works without the lag the older Wi-Fi 4 NSS gen had.
HDMI video in. Plug a thermal camera (compatible IP / ONVIF cameras over Ethernet, or 232/300-series thermal cameras over the camera input) into the NSS4-12 and switch to the camera view at the touch of a button. Useful for night running and for inlet navigation in low-visibility conditions. Also plug a separate engine display, an underwater camera, or a third-party feed via the HDMI input.
Mercury SmartCraft Connect, CZone, and SiriusXM. The NSS4-12 supports Mercury SmartCraft Connect for Mercury engine data display directly on the MFD. CZone digital switching support lets you control onboard systems (lights, pumps, accessories) from the NSS4-12 if your boat has a CZone install. SiriusXM weather (USA only, with the WM4 module and SiriusXM subscription, both sold separately) overlays current marine weather and forecast on the chart.
Mounting and waterproofing. The NSS4-12 ships with both a bracket mount and rear-mount brackets so you can choose surface bracket or flush rear mount at install. Display dimensions: 13.34 x 8.20 x 3.34 inches. With the supplied bracket: 14.48 x 9.17 x 3.34 inches. Weight: 6.17 lb. The IPX6 / IPX7 waterproof rating means the display survives pressure spray and brief immersion, which is the right rating for a center console helm. Power draw: 40 W max from 12 / 24 V DC supply (10-31.2 V range, 5 A fuse recommended).
Storage and waypoints. Two microSD card slots (microSD / SDHC) for chart cards, screen-shot export, and waypoint backup. Internal storage holds 10,000 waypoints, 75,000 track points, 75 saved tracks, and 125 routes (or higher max if NSS / NSO evo2 / evo3 units are on the same network).
2-year Simrad warranty. Same-day shipping before 3 PM ET on in-stock units.
Key Features
- 12-inch SolarMax IPS touchscreen at 1280 x 800 resolution and 1200+ nits brightness
- Hybrid input: touchscreen + rotary knob + keypad (use whichever fits the moment)
- Qualcomm 8-core processor for fast page transitions and quick auto-routing
- Glass-to-edge bezel design (premium helm look)
- Built-in dual-channel 1kW CHIRP sonar (two 9-pin Xsonic sonar ports)
- Active Imaging HD support (highest-resolution Simrad side / down imaging)
- U.S. C-MAP Discover X chart card included (covers North American coastal and inland waters)
- Compatible with C-MAP Discover X and C-MAP Reveal X chart cards
- Simrad RECON and Rhodan trolling motor integration over One Network
- HALO dome and open-array radar control over Ethernet
- NMEA 2000 instrument data, AIS receive, NAC-1 / NAC-2 / NAC-3 / NAC-D autopilot drive
- Wi-Fi 5 with Simrad mobile app (waypoint push, screen mirror, software updates)
- HDMI video input + ONVIF IP camera support
- Mercury SmartCraft Connect, CZone digital switching, SiriusXM weather (with WM4 module + subscription)
- 10 Hz GNSS receiver (GPS + GLONASS + Galileo + Beidou + QZSS + SBAS / WAAS)
- IPX6 / IPX7 waterproof rating
- Bracket and rear-mount hardware included
- 10,000 waypoints / 75,000 track points / 125 routes
- 2 microSD / SDHC card slots
- Power draw 40 W max from 12 / 24 V DC supply
- 2-year Simrad warranty
Why Buy from NVN Marine
- Authorized Simrad reseller, full manufacturer warranty
- NMEA member and ABYC certified, advice from real boat techs
- Same-day shipping before 3 PM ET on in-stock items
- NY headquarters and Fort Lauderdale flagship retail store
Technical specifications
| Title | Simrad NSS4-12 12-inch Multifunction Display Combo with U.S. C-MAP Discover X |
|---|---|
| Brand | Simrad |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 000-16015-001 |
| UPC | 9420064129959 |
| Series | NSS 4 |
| Display Size | 12 inches |
| Display Type | SolarMax IPS touchscreen |
| Resolution | 1280 x 800 |
| Brightness | Greater than 1200 nits |
| Viewing Angles | 80 degrees top / bottom, 80 degrees left / right |
| Touchscreen | Yes (multi-touch) |
| User Interface | Hybrid touchscreen + rotary knob + keypad buttons |
| Processor | Qualcomm 8-core |
| Built-In Sonar | Yes (dual-channel 1 kW CHIRP, two 9-pin Xsonic ports) |
| Sonar Frequencies | Low / Medium / High CHIRP up to 1 kW RMS, plus DownScan 455 / 800 / 700 / 1200 kHz CHIRP and SideScan 455 / 800 kHz CHIRP / 1200 kHz CHIRP |
| Transducer Included | No |
| Cartography Included | U.S. C-MAP Discover X chart card |
| Cartography Supported | C-MAP Discover X, C-MAP Reveal X, third-party (CMOR, StrikeLines, etc.) |
| GPS | 10 Hz GNSS (GPS + GLONASS + Galileo + Beidou + QZSS + SBAS / WAAS) |
| Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi 5 |
| Ethernet | 1 x X-Coded M12 GbE port + 1 x yellow 5-pin Ethernet port |
| NMEA 2000 | 1 x Micro-C port (1 LEN) |
| Video Input | HDMI in, ONVIF IP cameras, 232 / 300 series thermal cameras |
| AIS | Receive over NMEA 2000 |
| Autopilot Compatibility | Simrad NAC-1, NAC-2, NAC-3, NAC-D |
| Radar Compatibility | Simrad HALO dome radars, HALO open-array radars, 3G / 4G broadband, 10 / 25 kW HD pulse |
| Trolling Motor Integration | Simrad RECON, Rhodan |
| Digital Switching | CZone / DDS |
| Engine Data | Mercury SmartCraft Connect supported |
| Weather | SiriusXM via WM4 module (USA only, subscription required, both sold separately) |
| Storage | 2 x microSD / SDHC card slots |
| Waypoints / Routes / Tracks | 10,000 waypoints / 125 routes / 75 saved tracks / 75,000 track points |
| Power Draw | 40 W max |
| Supply Voltage | 12 / 24 V DC (10-31.2 V range) |
| Recommended Fuse | 5 A |
| Operating Temperature | -15 C to +55 C (5 F to 131 F) |
| Waterproof Rating | IPX6 and IPX7 |
| Display Dimensions (L x W x D) | 13.34 x 8.20 x 3.34 inches |
| With Bracket Dimensions (L x W x D) | 14.48 x 9.17 x 3.34 inches |
| Weight | 6.17 lb |
| Mounting | Bracket mount (included) or rear flush mount (brackets included) |
| Warranty | 2 years |
Frequently asked questions
Does it include a chart card?
Yes. The U.S. C-MAP Discover X chart card is bundled in the box. Discover X covers all of North American coastal and inland waters with shaded relief, depth contours, marina detail, navigation aids, and tide / current data. It's the same Discover X card Simrad ships in chart-bundle MFDs, not a stripped-down promotional version.
Does it include a transducer?
No. The NSS4-12 has built-in dual-channel 1kW CHIRP sonar, but you supply the transducer separately. For typical sport-fishing use, a CHIRP transducer like the Airmar B175H / B175M / B175L (depending on depth) on one of the 9-pin sonar ports gives you traditional sonar, and an Active Imaging or Active Imaging HD transducer on the other port gives you side-imaging and down-imaging on the second screen split.
What's the difference between Discover X and Reveal X cards?
Discover X is the standard chart product (vector charts with depth contours, navigation aids, tide and current data, shaded relief on supported areas). Reveal X adds high-resolution shaded relief bathymetry, 4D wireframe view, and additional inland lake detail with community-contributed bathymetry from the C-MAP Genesis crowd-sourced lake program. For coastal saltwater fishing, Discover X is fine. For inland-lake structure fishing or for owners who want the most-detailed bottom-relief view, step up to Reveal X.
What radars does it work with?
Simrad HALO dome radars (HALO20, HALO20+, HALO24), HALO open-array radars (HALO 2000 series), and the older 3G / 4G broadband and 10 / 25 kW HD pulse radars are all supported over the X-Coded M12 GbE Ethernet port. Radar control (range, gain, sea clutter, rain clutter, MARPA targets, target overlay on chart) all happens from the NSS4-12 touchscreen and rotary knob.
What autopilots does it drive?
Simrad NAC-1, NAC-2, NAC-3, and NAC-D autopilot computers. The NSS4-12 sends route, heading, and waypoint commands to the autopilot computer over the network, and the autopilot computer drives the steering pump or rudder actuator. The combination gives you chartplotter-driven autopilot navigation with the autopilot following the route you set on the chart.
Will it work with my older NSS gen2 / gen3 network?
Yes. NSS4-12 networks with NSS evo2, NSS evo3, NSS evo3S, and NSO evo2 / evo3 units over Ethernet. Mixed-generation networks share waypoints, routes, sonar feeds, and radar feeds. Note: when older NSS / NSO units share a network, the maximum waypoint / route counts revert to the older units' lower limits.
Does it have built-in radar?
No, no MFD has built-in radar (radar is a separate antenna unit). The NSS4-12 controls and displays Simrad HALO radars over the Ethernet network. The radar antenna is a separate purchase.
Will it work with the Simrad RECON trolling motor?
Yes. RECON is the Simrad GPS trolling motor and the NSS4-12 is its OEM helm-display half. Drop the RECON anchor waypoint from the chartplotter, send the trolling motor to a fishing waypoint set on the chart, see trolling motor status on the NSS4-12 display, all over the One Network. Rhodan GPS trolling motors integrate similarly.
Can I see Mercury engine data?
Yes, with Mercury SmartCraft Connect (a separate gateway sold by Mercury / your dealer). Once SmartCraft Connect is on the boat's NMEA 2000 backbone, the NSS4-12 displays Mercury engine RPM, fuel rate, fuel level, water temp, oil temp, alarms, and the rest of the engine data on the chartplotter screen.
How does it handle direct sun?
Very well. The 1200+ nit SolarMax IPS panel is bright enough for direct-sun readability and the polarization is matched to standard polarized fishing sunglasses, so the screen stays readable through polarized lenses at any rotation angle. Some older marine MFDs went black through polarized sunglasses at certain angles. The NSS4-12 doesn't.
What's the difference vs. the bigger NSS4-16?
Same internal electronics (8-core processor, dual 1 kW CHIRP, Active Imaging HD support, Wi-Fi 5, all the same network and integration features). The NSS4-16 is a 16-inch screen instead of 12-inch. For helms with the dash space and budget for a 16-inch, the bigger screen makes a real difference for chart detail and split-screen fishfinder views. For typical 23-32 ft sport-fishing helms with limited dash real estate, the 12-inch NSS4-12 is the right size.
How do I mount it?
The NSS4-12 ships with both a bracket mount and rear-mount brackets in the box. Bracket mount goes on top of the dash with the display sitting on the bracket arm. Rear mount fits the display flush into a dash cutout from the back side. Most center-console installs go bracket mount for ease of install and serviceability. Most yacht-style helms with built-in nav pods go rear mount for the cleaner flush look. Choose at install.
What's the warranty?
2-year limited Simrad warranty. Service runs through the Simrad authorized service network in the U.S.