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Garmin inReach Mini 2, Lightweight and Compact Satellite Communicator, Hiking Handheld, Orange - 010-02602-00

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1.Color:Black


2.Style:Garmin Inreach Mini 2


3.Pattern:Communicator


About this item

  • Compact, lightweight satellite communicator enables two-way messaging and interactive SOS globally (Active satellite subscription required. Some jurisdictions regulate or prohibit the use of satellite communication devices.).Special Feature:Bluetooth.Water Resistant: Yes
  • Navigate back to where you started by using TracBack routing
  • Share your location with loved ones back home at any time (active satellite subscription required) by using your MapShare page or with your coordinates embedded in your messages
  • Get accurate heading information using the digital compass — even when you’re not moving
  • Sync with the Garmin Explore app and website on your compatible smartphone for trip planning and topographical mapping, and create waypoints, courses, activities and collections you can sync to your device
  • Pair with Garmin devices, such as wearables and handhelds, and use them to send and receive messages and trigger an SOS (active satellite subscription required)
  • Battery life: up to 14 days in 10-minute tracking mode



4.6 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #758 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)
  • #1 in Handheld GPS Units
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No Wireless communication technologies Bluetooth Connectivity technologies Bluetooth, USB Special features Bluetooth Display resolution 176 x 176 Other display features Wireless Human Interface Input Touchscreen Color Orange Whats in the box inReach Mini 2, USB cable, carabiner, documentation Department Unisex-Adult Manufacturer Garmin Date First Available February 2, 2022

Home is closer than you think with inReach® Mini 2. This compact satellite communicator adds peace of mind to your adventures without adding weight to your pack. (Some jurisdictions regulate or prohibit the use of satellite communication devices). Stay in touch globally with two-way communication and interactive SOS capabilities (active satellite subscription required). TracBack® routing navigates you back to your starting point the same way you came — right on your device. You can also share your location with loved ones back home by using your MapShare™ page or with your coordinates embedded in your messages. The digital compass delivers accurate heading information, even when you’re not moving. Use the Garmin Explore™ app on a compatible smartphone to plan trips, access topographical maps, create waypoints and courses you can sync to your device, and more. Stay on adventures longer with up to 14 days of battery life in 10-minute tracking mode.


BizWiz
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
I came across an article discussing some countries that have banned GPS devices, so travelers should be cautious about that.Aside from that, I took my GPS device to Belize for a month, and it worked as advertised. Just find a clear spot in the sky and press send. I primarily used it as a GPS transmitter, connecting it to my phone via Bluetooth to send messages using the Garmin Messenger app. I definitely recommend pre-programming messages if you’re not using your phone to type.
Robin
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
Easy to set up. Great for staying in touch/checking in when in remote areas!
Cormac B.
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
Great battery life, super light, I can forget about it unless I need it. Exactly what I wanted.
FozCat
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
I travel worldwide, and use this as an emergency communication tool. It works great and with the new service pricing from Garmin it’s a good value.However, if you travel to other countries BEEARE, it may be illegal to have. I read people being detained in India for having one going through customs. Check and make sure before you travel!!
Andrew D.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 15, 2025
Great tech, gives you confidence when in the back and beyond
Rogelio Calderón
Reviewed in Mexico on February 14, 2025
Excelente equipo. Su tamaño no tiene nada que ver con su utilidad y eficiencia. La falta de pantalla de suple excelentemente con la vinculación al móvil. Aunque no he comprado el servicio de mensajería satelital, su modo seguimiento es de gran ayuda. ¡Y no se diga del modo Trackback! Literal, ¡me salvó de una travesía de muerte!El aparatito, ya compensó lo que pagué por él 😉
Jennie Cunningham
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 26, 2025
I bought this for my son who is out trecking in the mountains a lot and to ease my worrying about him. It’s a very good product. It shows a clear thick blue line on his tracking route and shows a blue dot when it’s updated his location every fifteen minutes or so. It gives time, speed of walking and latitude/longitude. So far it’s been very reliable. occasionally if my internet has a poor signal then it won’t show up. it seems to be able to cope with remote locations. I would recommend.
J.Prefo
Reviewed in Canada on December 16, 2024
We've had this for almost 2 years and couldn't imagine entering the backcountry without it incase of an emergency. It comes along with every canoe trip, snowmobile rides, and hikes. The battery has never gotten low, even after 6 days of no charging. The Garmin Explore and Messenger apps work great with the inReach for making maps of your travels and communicating with your pre-programmed contacts while travelling in areas with no cell service. This does require a monthly subscription but the subscription can be paused or activated when needed.
Will Lennon
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2024
I've had this inReach for over a month now and it's done great! The battery lasts seemingly forever and it connects very quickly to the Iridium network. There is a lot of talk about how iPhones now have satellite SOS functionality but you are limited based on your location if it actually connects to local emergency services. It also doesn't use the robust Iridium network like Garmin does.I use mine to keep in contact with my family when going into the mountains of Colorado with absolutely no issues. If you are going outdoors, buy an inReach mini. It will give you peace of mind and work flawlessly.
welder314
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2022
This is old-school performance on high-tech equipment. I bought this for outdoor adventures in areas that have no cell coverage. It is functional, but you have to imagine that you are living in the 20th century to meet performance expectiations.First, the setup and activation took nearly 2 days. Yes, 2 days. I set up my account, put the InReach outdoors with full view of the sky, and then waited... and waited... finally after numerous power cycles, and more waiting, it activated. The instructions said that the long activation time is not an indication of normal performance. Yeah, right.Then I went camping in a remote area for a week. I sent a preset message, had InReach in full view of the sky, sitting on a small table. I waited... finally the message showed as Sent after 20 minutes. Not impressed. Other messages took anywhere from 5 to 20 minutes to send; judging the replies was more difficult, but the quickest reply from a friend was about 30 minutes (this could have been due to the friend taking time to respond). Despite the slow performance, it never failed to send or receive a message.The subscription plans have Gotchas that are not advertised. The Freedom plan, aka "pay as you go" does not offer much Freedom. First, you have to pay $35 for each year you use the plan; so if you only use it one month every year, then it isn't $15, it's $50. And, contrary to what's advertised on the Garmin site, you DO get charged for the months that you do NOT use it (as of June 2022), I believe $5/mo. For those reasons, I just did the Annual plan. The short of it: For ONE month, you pay $105 over the course of a year - that's $105 for ONE MONTH of usage. For the Annual plan, you pay $178 over the year, which is $14.86 per month.For the type and amount of service you get, InReach can seem like a total rip-off. You need to decide for yourself if having 'service anywhere' justifies the cost. For me, it is, and it fits my budget.There are a few strong points of the Garmin InReach2 over other platforms. First, it is small. I mean tiny. It's easy to pack and carry, and you do not need anything else - no phone pairing required. Battery life is good, and it uses a built-in rechargeble battery. The phone app is decent, and you don't need service / internet to use it or pair it. Of course you need to have already downloaded the app, but that's obvious. The screen is small but easy to read, unless you have poor eye sight. Still, let's say you are older or farsighted and lose your reading glasses, the SOS button can be found and operated by feel, so there's always that.Some downsides: Preset messages require setup on a computer via the InReach portal. The rechargeable battery means that you can't use common batteries in a pinch, like AAAs or similar; and you need to have access to a USB-C charger.Complaints aside, if I knew all this before I bought it, I probably would have still bought it, mostly because I'm an electronics nerd.
Pon
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2022
I love camping. I wish I could have done more of it in the past, but trying to get friends or family together for one is a P.I.A. I never solo camped because the places I like are National Forests that will normally have no cell reception so being alone and running into an emergency isn't a great incentive to be adventurous.Pros:The unit is easy to set up. Fairly easy top register and get an account. The subscription can be suspended at any time without penalty and reinstated when needed. Great for us fair season campers that will have these tucked away in our camping bins for the winter. Insurance is affordable. BUY THE RESCUE INSURANCE IN CASE YOU EVER NEED TO BE RESCUED. Battery lasts the entire weekend for me. I can send receive messages and leave breadcrumbs for my family to track. The list goes on and on, but most of all, I have peace of mind to get out on adventures by myself and get to camp more.Cons:Monthly subscription can be a little pricy if you want to be able to send more messages and send location data of your trip in real-time. You will need separate usage plan and rescue insurance. You can forgo the insurance but I don't recommend it. All it takes is one incident and you'll wish you bought at least the basic insurance. You can't switch between cellular data and satellite in the app. It'll always use satellite even if you have cellular coverage.I highly recommend this IF you love exploring areas outside of cellular service areas. It's a great tool to let your family know you're safe and peace of mind if something catastrophic happens. I hope I never need the SOS function but I can feel better when I venture out solo.
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