The new inReach Mini 2 satellite communications device is now available from Garmin and offers increased battery life and access to Galileo, QZSS, and BeiDou satellite positioning networks, in addition to the U.S. GPS constellation. Battery life now allows up 30 days of continuous use in 30-minute tracking mode or up to 14 days with 10-minute tracking. Retail price is $399.99.
Like the original inReach Mini, the Mini 2 can be used for sending and receiving text messages and to alert rescuers in emergency situations via Garmin’s IERCC emergency response coordination center. The Mini 2 is also compatible with Garmin’s Explore mobile app, allowing downloading of maps, creating a course, navigating, typing messages, and obtaining current weather information. Pilots can pair the Mini 2 with Garmin avionics, smartwatches such as the D2 Air, and the Garmin Pilot mobile app, as well as marine chart plotters and in-vehicle navigators. To trigger an SOS, the user can push a safeguarded button on the Mini 2 or do so directly from the paired device.
A new feature on the Mini 2 is a “quick view” look at device widgets with essential information. The Mini 2 display also boasts a greater resolution, providing “optimized viewing in all conditions,” according to Garmin.
Monthly service plans start at $11.95, and a plan is required for communications using the inReach Mini 2.