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🌍 Stay off-grid but never out of touch with Garmin inReach Mini 2!
The Garmin inReach Mini 2 is a compact, lightweight satellite communicator designed for global two-way messaging and interactive SOS functionality. Featuring TracBack routing, a digital compass, and Bluetooth connectivity, it syncs with the Garmin Explore app for advanced trip planning and mapping. With up to 14 days of battery life in 10-minute tracking mode and a rugged, water-resistant build, it’s the ultimate safety companion for outdoor professionals and adventure seekers alike.




















| ASIN | B09PSKG7C3 |
| Additional Features | Bluetooth |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Audio Output Mode | mono |
| Battery Average Life | 336 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,608 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1 in Handheld GPS Units |
| Brand | Garmin |
| Built-In Media | inReach Mini 2, USB cable, carabiner, documentation |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car, Motorcycle, Truck |
| Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 2,057 Reviews |
| Display Type | Sunlight-Readable, Monochrome, Transflective Memory-in-Pixel (MIP) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00753759281236 |
| Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2.04"L x 1.03"W x 3.9"H |
| Item Type Name | Handheld GPS |
| Item Weight | 99 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Garmin |
| Map Types | North America |
| Model Name | E1GRINREACHMIN2RRB |
| Model Year | 2022 |
| Mounting Type | Handheld |
| Operating System | Windows |
| Screen Size | 1.27 Inches |
| Special Feature | Bluetooth |
| Sport Type | Camping & Hiking, Outdoor Lifestyle |
| Supported Satellite Navigation System | GPS, Galileo, QZSS |
| Touch Screen Type | Capacitive |
| UPC | 753759281236 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Vehicle Service Type | Car, Motorcycle, Truck |
| Warranty Description | 1 year limited warranty |
A**R
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Peace of Mind for outdoor adventures
These are perfect for my grandson while he’s out hunting. They’re reliable, easy to use, and give great peace of mind for parents. Durable and practical—highly recommend!
J**B
Garmin knocks it out of the park
I took this little device on a canyon hiking trip in Utah to really put it to the test. Even with canyon walls towering over 100 feet, I was still able to get a solid connection. The speed varied depending on how deep I was, but it never failed to send a message. The screen is small but manageable—though if you have poor eyesight, it might be a bit challenging. It tracked me for the entire two-day trip, providing an excellent trip overview and, more importantly, peace of mind for my family back home. The build quality is impressive too—it handled scrapes and drops with no issues (including a few unintentional encounters with rocks while climbing). Subscription Note: Just be aware that some features require an active subscription. It’s not a deal-breaker since the core functions work well, but it is something to consider when factoring in the total cost.
S**Y
Compact, reliable, and essential for off-grid safety
The Garmin inReach Mini 2 is a must-have for anyone who spends time off-grid. The compact size makes it easy to clip to a pack or stow in a pocket, and the satellite connection gives peace of mind when cell service drops out. Messaging and SOS features work as advertised, though typing out custom texts can feel a little slow on the device itself. Battery life is excellent, lasting multiple days on a single charge with moderate use. For outdoor trips, hiking, or emergencies, it’s an investment worth making.
A**E
Backup plan
This works for purpose in conjunction with its app. Battery life after charge is more 4 days than 14. I use it for backup sailing offshore. Subscriptions are expensive. Garmin cares for profit not your safety. But it's good enough. Expect localised weather reports more than an hour after request when you have already passed that storm.
W**4
Overpriced, slow
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.
M**S
Must have if you hike
Must have, and goes with me on every hike. Wife is able to see my progress throughout the hike. Also, I can text her with updates with no phone service.
E**H
Work perfectly and confident that help would be there when needed
I have always been a fan of Garmin products. I have used them throughtout myilitary career and in my civilian career. We watched alot of YouTube hikers and did alot of research prior to our hike which is and kept us out of cell service for several days. Several of the seasoned hikers had the Mini clipped to their bags and spike highly of it. You do have to pay for the service. I don't remember which one I subscribed but it allows for limitless check in messages. There are pre-determined messages. You can select the individuals you want to receive the messages when you set up. I would send a message prior to starting my day and another when I was done for the day. You can also send out perusal message and get weather updates. But the sole purpose of the Mini is to be able to call foe emergency services when needed. There is an SOS button. I never pushed it nor did I ever need to so I can't give details about who receives that message. I felt confident having it and my loved were able to track my progress. I would recommend clipping one to your bag before heading out.
P**N
Didn't know I needed one
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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