Navico WM-4 SiriusXM Satellite Weather/Radio Module
Enhance your boating experience with the Navico WM-4 SiriusXM Marine Satellite Weather & Audio Antenna. This module seamlessly integrates with Simrad, Lowrance, and B&G displays, providing real-time weather data like radar imagery and forecasts directly on your charts. Beyond weather, enjoy over 150 channels of SiriusXM satellite radio for entertainment on the water. Its compact design allows for flexible deck or pole-mount installation, making it a convenient addition to any vessel. Subscription services are required and sold separately.
$529.00
Owner Satisfaction
4.4
/ 5
Category Rank
81
/ 183
#81 in Marine Audio & Video Receivers
Price vs Category Average
+70%
Above average
Compatibility
3333
/ Lowrance HDS LIVE/Carbon, Simrad NSS evo/NSO evo, B&G Zeus/Zeus Glass Helm
Who it's for
- Comprehensive Marine Weather Overlay
- Seamless System Integration
- Offshore Satellite Entertainment
Who should skip it
- Required Ongoing Subscription Cost
- High Initial Hardware Cost
- Antenna Placement Sensitivity
Key Specs
Compatibility
Lowrance HDS LIVE/Carbon, Simrad NSS evo3/NSO evo3, B&G Zeus3/Zeus3 Glass Helm
Weather Data
Real-time SiriusXM marine weather, NOAA Marine Zone Forecasts, NOWrad™ weather radar, Sea Surface Temps, Wind/Wave Forecasts, Buoy Data
Audio
Over 150 SiriusXM satellite radio channels
Installation
Compact, deck or pole-mount options
Manufacturer Part Number
000-14970-001
Material
Plastic
Mounting Type
Outdoor
Included Accessories
Mounting Hardware
Features
- Live weather and forecasting on your display
- Overlay weather data onto charts
- High-resolution radar imagery
- Access over 150 SiriusXM radio channels
- Locate fishing hot spots with Sea Surface Temps
- Compact design for easy installation
- Flexible deck or pole-mount options
What customers say
The Navico WM-4 module is highly valued by serious mariners as an essential safety and navigation tool, especially offshore. Users praise its reliability in delivering real-time, high-resolution weather overlays, including storm tracks and wave data, directly to compatible displays. Seamless integration within the Navico ecosystem is a noted benefit. The core sentiment, however, balances this utility against significant drawbacks. The high combined cost of the module and the required ongoing SiriusXM subscription is a major consideration. Additionally, initial setup demands careful antenna placement and configuration, which can cause connectivity issues for some. Despite these hurdles, once operational, the perceived value increases dramatically due to the mission critical weather information provided.
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