Simrad Nss7 Evo2 Combo Mfd on 2040-parts.com
Spring Lake, New Jersey, United States
DetailsThe NSS7 evo2 is engineered for performance, functionality and flexible control. Its TouchSensible™ interface provides multi-touch interaction for ease of use when cruising, as well as a keypad and a rotary push-to-enter knob for quick and effective use on those days when waves and boat movement make it hard to use a touch-screen accurately. The NSS7 evo2?s 16:9 widescreen display features a tablet-style home screen with pre-set navigation panels and programmable favorites for concise display of information and easily identifiable touchscreen function keys. The screen?s background can be customized with a picture of a boat, crew, fish, destination and more. The NSS7 evo2 incorporates technology designed for blue water anglers and cruisers and provides a wealth of expansion options for boaters to get the most from their excursions. SonarHub is integrated on the NSS7 evo2 and combines award-winning StructureScan™ Sonar, Broadband Sounder and CHIRP technology to give anglers the ability to view fish and structure in both 3D imaging and high-definition sonar. The NSS7 evo2 also provides full autopilot integration for control from its TouchSensible display; and the embedded high-gain 10 Hz GPS antenna provides precise location information. The Simrad GoFree WiFi option allows viewing and control of the NSS screen from a compatible tablet as well as viewing from a compatible phone. The system's networking capability allows the addition of extra screens, display of engine and the ability to control an iPhone music playlist via the navigation screen. NSS7 evo2 integration can be extended to complete vessel control with digital switching, night-vision camera control (FLIR™). Cartography compatibility includes Insight, C-Map MAX-N, and Navionics. Engineered for form and function, the NSS7 evo2 enhances the helm of any vessel. Its flush-mount design provides a professional, low profile look that is complemented by classic black or brushed silver trim panels ? both included with every system.
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