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forum thread Posted by merlin2375 • Mar 14, 2025
forum thread Posted by merlin2375 • Mar 14, 2025

Garmin inReach Mini 2 $289

$289

$399

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Most places have dropped this to 299 which is not uncommon. Amazon is dropping this to 289 which seems to be the lowest all time price.

Yes, Subscription required.
Yes, some phones now have satellite capabilities.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B09PSKG7C3/
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Most places have dropped this to 299 which is not uncommon. Amazon is dropping this to 289 which seems to be the lowest all time price.

Yes, Subscription required.
Yes, some phones now have satellite capabilities.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B09PSKG7C3/

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Mar 14, 2025
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taipan
Mar 14, 2025
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With Starlink connectivity capabilities included with some recent phone models, and that Starlink service being included with some (at least) T-Mo plans, I bet some of these device makers (Garmin/Spot) and service providers (Iridium/Globalstar) are getting nervous. If the device you already have, and the service you already pay for, does what they do, their market may disappear quickly.
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merlin2375
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Quote from taipan :
With Starlink connectivity capabilities included with some recent phone models, and that Starlink service being included with some (at least) T-Mo plans, I bet some of these device makers (Garmin/Spot) and service providers (Iridium/Globalstar) are getting nervous. If the device you already have, and the service you already pay for, does what they do, their market may disappear quickly.
It's surely a consideration but speaking for myself, I still want a standalone, ruggedized device for this purpose. Apple too, for example, seems to only let you use satellite if you literally have no cell service - if you have just one bar and that bar isn't even enough to do anything, it won't let you send via satellite so there are still applications for this.

My bigger thing is if there is a version 3 of this near or around the corner?
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IndigoSnow3683
Mar 20, 2025
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Quote from taipan :
With Starlink connectivity capabilities included with some recent phone models, and that Starlink service being included with some (at least) T-Mo plans, I bet some of these device makers (Garmin/Spot) and service providers (Iridium/Globalstar) are getting nervous. If the device you already have, and the service you already pay for, does what they do, their market may disappear quickly.
$15 a month in July for T Mo for most all plans. Competition!

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