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2025-02-26T14:44:01
It does everything I need it to for peace of mind when on the trail.
MELONY T.
2024-06-20T20:00:00
I bought this primarily for emergency situations. I already use the Gaia GPS app with a premium membership subscription. I can download a map for my area (with a large variety of map layers) and use it when offline to find my way. I just needed something for emergencies or for sharing location while offline. This product and the two apps that work with it have a lot of functionality that only work when online. Or they provide little value but use precious battery power or satellite time. i.e. creating waypoints and routes, syncing with the device, following those routes, etc. Seems Garmin is providing more functionality to justify its cost to the purchaser but is just muddying the water and making the whole user experience more confusing. I'll give it more learning time out in the wild but it seems the most valuable features to me are SOS messaging and maybe Mapshare. BTW, the Mapshare site should be more intuitive and not require that I 'train' those I'm sharing it with.
Brad A.
2024-06-18T20:00:00
I bought this a month ago and used it a few times. The unit works well but trying to figure out how to best use it and what plan to get is complicated. This unit has activities, tracks, check in messages, standard messages, routes..... There is significant opportunity to simplify. I bought this for safety when I am off the grid. For that purpose, it does a good job. I would definitely rework the plans and software to improve the user experience.
gfbrett
2024-06-18T20:00:00
Let's my family know I'm safe while offshore and out of range
Chrisfish
2024-06-17T20:00:00
I bought this a few weeks ago and am still learning the operating ins and outs! Due to some medical issues, along with remote motorcycle riding, it appealed to me in that I can keep in contact with my family when out and about in areas without cell phone coverage.
MNAdventurer
2024-06-17T20:00:00
Partway through a 2000 mile bike journey. Have been in several areas without cell service but my family and friends can track/stalk me easily making sure I'm safe. My routes automatically loaded just in case my cell service and my garmin 1030 fail. Haven't sent many messages yet, but tested the functionality. There is a slight delay with messages so you need to tell your family not to expect instant replies.
Bgscuba
2024-06-17T20:00:00
90% happy? bought for safety. Sometimes at the base of the Grand Canyon, I would send a message, but it wouldn't go out for a long time. That concerned me. It is still a great device and current mini 2 price very reasonable.
Mini 2.
2024-06-16T20:00:00
I like the upgrades from the original Mini but the menus, workflow, and use is very different. I manage a pool of devices, giving them to different users for a few days or several months as needed. The Mini 2 works so differently from the Mini it has caused confusion and frustration for my users. Get it together Garmin. This is a device people rely on for remote communication and SAFETY! If you are going to change the name of a feature from Preset to Check-in messages, do it for everything, not just one model.
AK U.
2024-06-15T20:00:00
Bought the Garmin mini inreach 2 at Rei on sale, a few months ago while I was still in Fairbanks Alaska for my return to the lower 48. I was looking forward to upgrading my original inreach. The mini 2 has more features and now you can use it with Garmin messenger app, as well as Explore app, making your lines of communication much easier. This tracker gives you & your loved ones peace of mind when I'm out mountain biking, hiking or driving between states as a traveling rad tech in the medical field, in which some places I go, there's no cell service, no matter what plan you have.
Mtn J.
2024-06-14T20:00:00
Not the size, the features! This little featherweight device fits in the palm of your hand but provides me with excellent communications and added safety in the backcountry. I usually hunt and often ski alone outside cell coverage, and until I bought inReach, I had no way to let my wife know exactly where I was or just to tell her that I was doing fine. The inReach has changed all of that. I use the basic subscription which provides 10 messages per month, but unlimited scripted messages that are included in the unit that don't count against the 10. So far they have provided us with everything we need to communicate, and my location is sent automatically so she knows where I am. The inReach will do a whole lot more than this, including navigation and sending an SOS, but thankfully I haven't need these features yet, and hope I don't! I highly recommend this little unit if you need the same piece of mind.
WBrainerd
2024-06-14T20:00:00
Used it on a first trip. Easy to use. Very effective and reliable. Look forward to using on more trips this summer
todo
2024-06-14T20:00:00
I'm very happy to have the security of knowing I can alert emergency services if something goes wrong in the backcountry.
Poobah21
2024-06-14T20:00:00
2 apps, subscriptions? I figured out how to send messages, still trying to figure out the tracker.
Marco7172
2024-06-13T20:00:00
I bought this because I do a lot of solo hunts and trail runs in Alaska! My wife was always worried about me and not being able to talk to me. Thing mini 2 works perfect and it give me peace of mind that if something happens, I have an emergency out.
CW2424
2024-06-12T20:00:00
I've had the InReach Mini 2 for about a month now, so far I've used it on backcountry bicycle and fishing trips. It works very well and my wife likes it as well as we can communicate without cell phone coverage. I recently switched from a different brand of communicator as I really like to have the rescue insurance that is available with the Garmin but not with some other brands.
Trouthunter196
2024-06-12T20:00:00
Giving this a four star - Shall change it to five if it works as advertised in an emergency. I purchased a inReach Mini 2 because of all the backroads travel I / we do. Most of it is dark to cell service. Much all the property we own and all our neighbors own is dark to cell service. To just have the emergency alert beacon available is so hands down worth the money. As far as we are concerned the texting feature is just side candy - as is the tracking? I always know where I am. Be it personally going and coming and doing life in a very rural / wilderness area. Or just coming on to a motorist involved in a life threatening emergency and the nearest phone service can be an hour away if you know where to go.
Rick R.
2024-06-11T20:00:00
I love everything about it except the battery life. The battery drained from full to zero in about 32 hours with partial tree cover. (AT). Tracking set to 20 min. Bluetooth connected to phone. Farming off overnight. So it needs to be charged every night. Instructions might be clearer on which of the plethora of garmin websites should be used with it, I'm using Explore. Until iOS 18 comes out, I won't leave home without it. Even after that I'll probably continue to use it. It. Makes me look like a YouTuber with it hanging from my pack strap!
Blind b.
2024-06-11T20:00:00
Im happy that i have something that i can try to use if i need to be rescued. I tried to send a message the other day and it just spun like there was no signal. Hope that was just a fluke. Also it's unclear if I'm using one of my 10 messages. I now have 7 but not clear why?
Dafaq
2024-06-11T20:00:00
The initial set-up was pretty straight forward, but the MapShare measure is a pain to get to work correctly. I also hate being held hostage by yet another subscription.
Ntlost
2024-06-11T20:00:00
It is tiny device with long lasting battery and great functionality. Remember, Mini 2 is just part of the package. With it you get access not only to the device but to a great application that expands its use x10 times and RESCUE INSURANCE coverage at a small price!!. Satellite messaging, maps, waypoint, GPS tracking, compass and S.O.S button(!) in your palm worth more than $$
Ed G.
2024-06-11T20:00:00
I bought a mini 2 on sale at REI and plan selling my mini 1. Although the reviews suggested modest improvements from the original mini, I was shocked at how comparatively fast it was to send messages with the newer model. Worth every penny.
DrbobinSLO
2024-06-10T20:00:00
Great for you and family peace of mind while out exploring
Seansmd
2024-06-10T20:00:00
I like the improvements. I've never had to use my old unit for an emergency (thank goodness) but it was very difficult to use to communicate with back home with general emails. This new mini with the Bluetooth allowing it to use the phone to type solves that issue completely.
TMC56
2024-06-10T20:00:00
Have not used it in the woods yet. I am just figuring out how to use it. I feel like there are too many apps involved. The billing is also confusing. You are instructed to test it before each use but you have to pay extra for more than 5 test messages. I would think that necessary service would be included. Much of the instruction is online and won't be much help if you are somewhere without service. I may be able to give more stars once I get used to it but there seems to be a pretty steep learning curve in the beginning.
KDK_AK
2024-06-09T20:00:00
The Garmin Inreach Mini 2 is a great product. Works awesome! But Garmin need to update their plans to be competitive with other companies. Had I known about the new ACR satellite messenger I would have purchased it instead.
AaronOR
2024-06-08T20:00:00
I bought the Mini 2 as a replacement for the Mini and possibly the Explorer+. The Mini worked for me, but I found the battery life and GPS sensitivity did not fully meet my needs. The Explorer+ had better battery life, a map display and a better interface for typing messages, but it is larger and heavier. I am a SCUBA diver and the dive housing for the Mini greatly expanded its utility, but the relatively short battery life negated much of that capability. I found the Mini didn't quite cut it on two rafting trips through the Grand Canyon due to the poor sensitivity of the GPS, which was necessary to download weather forecasts. After using the Mini 2 for a couple of weeks I've very pleased with the enhanced battery life and GPS performance using the GPS Multi-GNSS Setting. The Mini 2 navigation and satellite communication are greatly enhanced using the Explore and Messenger smartphone apps. Kudos for Garmin keeping the size and shape the same so that the Mini 2 fits in the same dive housing! The only place where the Mini 2 is a bit deficient is with stand-alone navigation (no maps) and stand-alone entry of text. I can foresee applications where the limitations of carrying and charging a phone just isn't going to be practical, forcing a reliance on the stand-alone functions. Given the inherent limitations of the size and shape of the device that might be asking a bit too much. Overall, I'm very pleased with the upgrade of the Mini 2 over the original Mini and am looking forward to using it to its full potential.
HIker-Diver-Rafter
2024-06-08T20:00:00
I took my new inreach mini 2 for a trial run in the Laurel Highlands of PA and was initially disappointed. I'm glad I did this before taking it out backpacking alone in a secluded area where I depended on it. On my trial run I was very disappointed with its lack of ability to find and send my location and messages. The tree canopy on these small mountains does not give a clear view of the sky anywhere, and the garmin was essentially useless. What I learned from this is that apparently the test function should be used at the start point of the excursion, not at home before leaving. I assume this was my problem because after testing with open sky at the campground it worked flawlessly, even in forest. For my first solo wilderness with the inreach I stood in the road at the entry point before heading into the forest and hit the test button. It took a few minutes to signal a successful test. But after this it was quite impressive. I was able to navigate the trailless forest using the inreach mini 2, and sent my location and messages home flawlessly. I was very impressed. Hopefully I will never use the SOS button, but I now feel confident that it is really there if needed. I am very happy with the size, light weight, and ability to function in the forest (at least after initial synch with open sky).
Radicle
2024-06-05T20:00:00
Had the Inreach Explorer for years and it worked well for my motorcycle adventures. BUT I mounted it on the motorcycle vs on me due to its size. In the unfortunate event of a crash I might have found myself in a situation where I was unable to reach the Inreach thus making it useless when needed most. The Inreach Mini2 solves this issue due to its much smaller size. Also the UI is much easier to navigate! So far I am very happy with the upgrade to the Mini2 and look forward to using it on my next 11 day moto camping trip. BONUS, my wife has much more peace of mind when I am out adventuring as she know when I am starting, stopping and on the move. And should the unfortunate happen knows where I am to send help short of a send everyone emergency. Thanks Garmin!!
Mike1200
2024-06-05T20:00:00
Very easy to use and super small and long battery life!!
superArt
2024-06-04T20:00:00
Bought it for adventure motorcycle riding up in the mountains where cell service sucks. Nice to check in with the wife from time to time when there's no cell service which is more often than not.
BobH
0.9 x 0.9" (23 x 23mm)
176 x 176 pixels
Sunlight-readable, monochrome, transflective memory-in-pixel (MIP)
Rechargeable internal lithium-ion
Up to 14 days at 10-minute tracking send interval with standard activity recording with full sky view
Up to 4 days with moderate tree cover (default)
Up to 5 days at 10-minute tracking send interval with high detail activity recording with full sky view
Up to 2 days with moderate tree cover
Up to 30 days at 30-minute tracking send interval with standard activity recording with full sky view
Up to 10 days with moderate tree cover
Up to 1 year when powered off
IPX7
USB-C
1000
100
200
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes (Send and Receive)
Yes (Send and Receive)
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes (Bluetooth, ANT+)
Required, included
Lithium-ion
Non universal
1
2.04 x 3.90 x 1.03" (5.17 x 9.90 x 2.61cm)
3.5 oz (100g)
753759281243
SCUBA Application
By Chief51
I have tested this unit and it has been proven to allow a diver to turn tracking on, place it in the waterproof case, attach it to their BCD, and go diving. The unit automatically sends their position to anyone with permission passively while they are on the surface of the water so long as the unit is above the surface. The unit will transmit their position while in the waterproof case. In case of the diver becoming lost or needing to alert emergency services, the diver can remove the inreach...
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Garmin - InReach Mini 2
By John248
Cool tool for those who are on the go...Traveling, Motorcycling (my main reason for buy-ing this unit) and those who need the security of having help quickly. I have MS and carry it with me for added security. "Help I've fallen and I can't get up"...ON STERIOIDS! LOL
The Garmin inReach Mini 2 is a compact and lightweight satellite communicator designed for outdoor enthusiasts and adventurers who want to stay connected and safe while exploring remote areas. It allows users to send and receive text messages, track their location, and share their trip details with friends and family. The inReach Mini 2 uses the Iridium satellite network, which provides global coverage and enables communication even in areas where there is no cellular or Wi-Fi coverage. It also features an SOS button that, when pressed, sends a distress signal and initiates a rescue operation. The device is rugged, waterproof, and has a long battery life, making it a reliable companion for outdoor activities.
In case of emergency, trigger an interactive SOS message to Garmin ResponseSM, a 24/7 staffed emergency response coordination center.
Exchange text messages with loved ones back home, post to social media, or communicate inReach to inReach in the field.
Instead of relying on cellphone coverage, your messages, SOS alerts and location tracking are transferred via the global Iridium® satellite network.
Share your location with loved ones back home at any time using your MapShare™ page or with your coordinates embedded in your messages.
Don’t let the 4” x 2” size and 3.5 oz weight fool you. inReach Mini 2 is tough, durable, impact resistant (MIL-STD-810) and water-rated to IPX7.
To access the Iridium network and communicate with your inReach Mini 2, an active satellite subscription is required. You can opt for an annual package or a flexible month-to-month plan.
Get accurate heading information — even when you’re not moving.
The TracBack routing feature navigates you back to your starting point the same way you came, should you get lost — right on your device.
Get detailed weather updates on inReach Mini 2 or a paired compatible device. You can even request forecasts for your current location or other waypoints or destinations on your itinerary.
The internal, rechargeable lithium battery gives you up to 14 days use at the default 10-minute tracking mode and up to 30 days with a 30-minute tracking interval.
Home Is Closer Than You Think
This compact satellite communicator helps you keep home with you when you're off the grid - adding peace of mind to every adventure, without adding weight to your pack.
Global satellite coverage keeps you connected when cellphones can't
In an emergency, send an interactive SOS message to Garmin's coordination center
You can still connect to the ones who matter, even without cellphone coverage
With TracBack routing, find your way back if you happen to get lost
Expand the capabilities of your inReach device by using the Garmin Explore app
Stay on adventures longer with up to 14 days of battery life in 10-minute tracking mode
Stay in touch using inReach technology.
Two-Way Messaging
Exchange text messages with loved ones back home, post to social media, or communicate inReach to inReach in the field.
Interactive Sos Alerts
In case of emergency, trigger an interactive SOS message to the Garmin IERCC, a 24/7 staffed emergency response coordination center.
Location Sharing
Share your location with loved ones back home at any time using your MapShare page or with your coordinates embedded in your messages.
Global Satellite Network
Instead of relying on cellphone coverage, your messages, SOS alerts and location tracking are transferred via the global Iridium satellite network.
Flexible Satellite Airtime Plans
To access the Iridium network and communicate with your inReach Mini 2, an active satellite subscription is required. You can opt for an annual package or a flexible month-to-month plan.
Compact, Rugged Design
Don't let the 4" x 2" size and 3.5 oz weight fool you. inReach Mini 2 is tough, durable, impact resistant (MIL-STD-810) and water-rated to IPX7.
Your adventure-ready companion.
Tracback Routing
The TracBack routing feature navigates you back to your starting point the same way you came, should you get lost - right on your device.
Digital Compass
Get accurate heading information - even when you're not moving.
Battery Life
The internal, rechargeable lithium battery gives you up to 14 days use at the default 10-minute tracking mode and up to 30 days with a 30-minute tracking interval.
Inreach Weather Forecast Service
Get detailed weather updates on inReach Mini 2 or a paired compatible device. You can even request forecasts for your current location or other waypoints or destinations on your itinerary.
Unlimited Cloud Storage And Trip Planning
Get free access to the cloud-powered Garmin Explore website on your computer to plan your trips, create preset messages and quick texts, sync and manage your device settings, and much more.
Connect to more capabilities.
Garmin Explore App
Sync with the Garmin Explore website or the mobile app on your compatible smartphone for navigation, waypoints, courses, activities and collections. Also get access to trip planning and topographical mapping.
Other Garmin Devices
Remotely control inReach Mini 2 to send and receive messages, start and stop tracking, and trigger an interactive SOS using compatible Garmin handhelds, wearables or other mobile devices.
Garmin Pilot App
Pair with the Garmin Pilot app to easily send and receive text messages from the cockpit - even without cellular reception. The app can use the inReach Mini 2 device's GPS position and location sharing abilities for your flight.
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