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Garmin inReach Mini 2 Compact Satellite Communicator (2 Colors)

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Various Retailers have Garmin inReach Mini 2 Compact Satellite Communicator (2 Colors) on sale for $249.99. Shipping is free.

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Available from:Features:
  • 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)
  • Bluetooth
  • Water Resistant
  • 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

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Various Retailers have Garmin inReach Mini 2 Compact Satellite Communicator (2 Colors) on sale for $249.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.

Available from:Features:
  • 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)
  • Bluetooth
  • Water Resistant
  • 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

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schultzie127
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NOT a deal. Same price Direct from Garmin and Several other places . They are only posting the Amazon link for affiliate $$$ and hoping you buy other stuff from Amazon as the tracking cookies stay up n your phone or whatever devices!!
ncmav
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Most definitely. Smart phones are a lot easier to break and the batteries don't last nearly as long in extreme environments like cold weather. If you are being adventurous, and possibly need a device for SOS functions, this is worlds better than a smartphone.
bigpl
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The are a few reasons to choose this even if you have another satellite capable device (phone/watch). In order of least compelling to most:



Added capability compared to phone/watch, like satellite weather reports, breadcrumb trail pings
Hardier than a phone or watch, this can take more of a beating and still function
Better battery life than a phone or watch
Easier/faster to hit SOS compared to phone or watch
Immediately apparent to others that it's an emergency device, requires near zero skill to activate SOS

Lastly, and IMO most importantly, the inreach does not require aiming. When using satellite connections with phones and watches, you have to angle the device in a specific direction and try to catch a satellite. The inreach has an omnidirectional antenna that will be able to send and receive as long as it has clear view to the sky. Why does this matter? There can be many emergency situations where you may be unable to maneuver your device to hit a satellite, for example being stuck in a tree well, falling into a crevasse, arm injury, lying on the ground, etc.
Obviously use your own judgement if any of those advantages apply to you, or if you're ok with your phone's connectivity. I don't think there's a right or wrong answer. Also keep in mind the cheapest inreach plan is about $8 per month, you can suspend it for up to a year with no re-activation fee.

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Today 10:51 AM
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AndrewGWUToday 10:51 AM
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I was waiting for this to go on sale again. Thanks for posting.
Today 11:21 AM
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ViktarToday 11:21 AM
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Do you need to get a plan for texts and etc or just getting Garmin interchange and everything is included?
Today 11:59 AM
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igoogleToday 11:59 AM
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Quote from Viktar :
Do you need to get a plan for texts and etc or just getting Garmin interchange and everything is included?
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.).
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ddub23Today 12:11 PM
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Thanks OP. This is great timing
Today 12:49 PM
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haysouseToday 12:49 PM
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newer iphone / iwatch can also satellite message, is it more or less the same functionality?
i realize this thing's battery lasts longer
Today 01:19 PM
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CrimsonApple209Today 01:19 PM
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Quote from haysouse :
newer iphone / iwatch can also satellite message, is it more or less the same functionality?
i realize this thing's battery lasts longer
Had the same thought re. Apple iphone. Did not know that the Apple Watch (w/cellular?) can also link to satellites.
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pigfearToday 01:44 PM
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Have been hoping this would go on sale. Really appreciate it OP. Bought one!

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signalsoldierToday 02:06 PM
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I've been wanting on this one. Now I need the water case for scuba.
Thanks OP
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does this make sense anymore with several smartphones supporting satellites?
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jimx200Today 02:24 PM
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T-Mobile Satellite service does it all for $10. a month if a T-Mo customer or $15. if not. It's an auto switch when out of cell network to SAT. Works great and one can use some apps with it like WhatsApp.
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ncmavToday 02:26 PM
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Quote from avalon :
does this make sense anymore with several smartphones supporting satellites?
Most definitely. Smart phones are a lot easier to break and the batteries don't last nearly as long in extreme environments like cold weather. If you are being adventurous, and possibly need a device for SOS functions, this is worlds better than a smartphone.
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schultzie127Today 02:26 PM
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NOT a deal. Same price Direct from Garmin and Several other places . They are only posting the Amazon link for affiliate $$$ and hoping you buy other stuff from Amazon as the tracking cookies stay up n your phone or whatever devices!!
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needyduckToday 02:34 PM
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Quote from signalsoldier :
I've been wanting on this one. Now I need the water case for scuba.
Thanks OP
what's the use case for this underwater?
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schultzie127Today 02:37 PM
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Quote from ncmav :
Most definitely. Smart phones are a lot easier to break and the batteries don't last nearly as long in extreme environments like cold weather. If you are being adventurous, and possibly need a device for SOS functions, this is worlds better than a smartphone.

Satellite Texting doesn't work offshore in the ocean. I have tried this when first available so for communication purposes it's useless and still need Inreach or Starlink.
For Terrestrial usage the satellite text feature works fine
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bigplToday 02:44 PM
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The are a few reasons to choose this even if you have another satellite capable device (phone/watch). In order of least compelling to most:

  • Added capability compared to phone/watch, like satellite weather reports, breadcrumb trail pings
  • Hardier than a phone or watch, this can take more of a beating and still function
  • Better battery life than a phone or watch
  • Easier/faster to hit SOS compared to phone or watch
  • Immediately apparent to others that it's an emergency device, requires near zero skill to activate SOS
Lastly, and IMO most importantly, the inreach does not require aiming. When using satellite connections with phones and watches, you have to angle the device in a specific direction and try to catch a satellite. The inreach has an omnidirectional antenna that will be able to send and receive as long as it has clear view to the sky. Why does this matter? There can be many emergency situations where you may be unable to maneuver your device to hit a satellite, for example being stuck in a tree well, falling into a crevasse, arm injury, lying on the ground, etc.
Obviously use your own judgement if any of those advantages apply to you, or if you're ok with your phone's connectivity. I don't think there's a right or wrong answer. Also keep in mind the cheapest inreach plan is about $8 per month, you can suspend it for up to a year with no re-activation fee.
Last edited by bigpl May 7, 2026 at 09:51 AM.
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