I mean... a lot of people put in chapter breaks with titles so I don't know why you're freaking out about a single list flashed on screen for a few seconds lol
here's a clickable version of the index that is at the front of the video, thank you Alexander for the index (you can add this to the description) 00:26 Tracking 05:38 Weather 06:25 Battery 07:26 Test it before you depend on it!!! 07:50 Maps 09:00 Tracks and Routes 09:44 Sharing to Facebook 12:07 Texting with Search and Rescue 13:07 Messaging 13:32 Final Thoughts
I have had one for some time. It gives my children peace of mind because I often travel in areas with out cell coverage. It paid for it's self on one trip. The water pump on my truck failed and I was stranded in a remote area well beyond cell coverage. I was able to contact my daughter and her husband picked up a new water pump and brought it to me. We were back on the road within 24 hours.
Good story, that’s exactly why I just got it. I overland 2-3 times a year. Headed to the Mojave desert in a 30 year old land cruiser for the next 5 days. Eventually something going to fail.
I have used one of these for a couple of years, I set it up and sent pre set text msgs from the device but never realised you could use your phone to create and send a text msg, via Bluetooth. I had no idea I could change waypoint time I have been stuck on 10 minutes for ever. Your 15 minute video has changed everything for me thank you so much.
For sending a message with the location. You CAN turn map location on in options so you do not need to click on the little location dot next to the message. You can leave it on the default. For messaging the rescuers that is a little more complicated than you stated. The first text message you will receive is NOT from the SAR group coming to get you. It is from the central emergency response centre who will contact your local SAR agency. So you will likely get a message from the Emergency centre asking you to text a message to a NEW number which is a member of the actual SAR team. They can not send you a message via text unless you send one to them first. NOTE: People can only send you text messages if you send them a message first. Be sure to send a message to your wife or significant other before you leave and check that they can message you. Thanks for the great review.
Thank you so much for this info. I’ve seen a bunch of reviews that tell you nothing you can’t read on the box. I really appreciate you getting into the nitty gritty.
I had the same problem with my Garmin GPS (Vista) years ago. I tried on six different occasions to read the instruction manual only to be frustrated and quit reading. On my last attempt with the instruction manual I decided that there was a certain amount of knowledge that I needed to possess before I could even make sense of the instruction manual. You know not intuitive. So I referred back to the old school days. I just kept pressing buttons until it finally did what I wanted it to do, then I would just memorize the sequence. Kind of a sad way to learn how to use a $350 device. For me the most important feature was how to set a waypoint. As long as I had a waypoint of where I parked my vehicle I was golden. And don't forget to put a spare set of batteries in your pocket keeping them warm on those cold days. Enjoyed the video and especially the index at the beginning. Thanks.
Having been in the back country alone for days at a time with no way to reach help I plan on having something like this for future trips. Just starting to look at related youtube vids. After watching this & reading comments, especially yours, I’m reminded of the GoPro camera I bought 6-7 years ago. The people that write those manuals must assume everyone works in the device tech field? The manual was worthless and I just started pushing things. I finally gave up and gave to a kid. I would have same problem with this thing. If I understand correctly- this Garmin thing works off the existing system of GPS satellites? I just watched another flyover by a string of near 50 Starlink satellites 2 nights ago and watching those boosters land again & again on a barge in the ocean has convinced me to wait on buying something until I can have a phone that will enable emergency notification or very limited texting. Have seen Elon talking about it, and maybe the new iPhone 14 is doing it?
I travel to hike often by myself and this device gives me a lot of piece of mind. I love that I can share my location with friends especially when I am thousands of miles away. Like every Garmin device, it's not the most intuitive to use and this video helps a ton. Thanks for the tips.
𝙏𝙝𝙖𝙣𝙠𝙨 for the informative video. I just purchased the inreach mini. At 74yrs old (young) I figured it would be prudent and give piece of mind to the wife/son to let them know my status and be able to communicate as I travel by motorcycle (alone).....many times out of cell service.
I’m seriously considering getting one of these but have heard of people having a hell of a time getting them set up. You’ve taken some of the mystery out it. Thanks for your input! Great video!
SUPER helpful video! Thanks for creating this. I bought the Garmin inReach Explorer+ in July 2020 and I'm just now diving into all of the nitty gritty features on this thing. This is easily one of my most favorite pieces of gear, mainly for the peace of mind it gives me knowing I have two-way messaging access to friends and family at home and with S&R in an SOS situation.
Excellent, thank you! And thank you for your comments on maps and waypoints. I too have found those functions completely confusing, so glad that I am not alone. Otherwise I agree the Garmin inreach mini is an excellent device for messaging and SOS alone. Thanks again for taking time to create and post this, very helpful
I've had tremendous success with my inReach mini. The device is the workhorse, and I pair it with my Samsung Note 10+ 5G phone and use the Earthmate app for a display. Before a trip, I turn on MapShare and select who can view my travels (link and password required), and then edit my free three PreSet Messages to send out (On the highway, This is my campsite, Going exploring today, etc). I send messages to email addresses, not text messages, and have had no problems with recipients receiving them. From there, they can zoom in/out on the map and follow along. I camp with my Jeep and have the interval set to 10 minutes, so I'm always "pretty close" to being on a forest road or a desert trail here in AZ... as long as I keep showing as moving, then there is no worry. If a problem arose, then all of those intervals wouldn't matter, and I'd show as stationary in one spot repeatedly beaconing, causing a concern. Tremendous technology and quite an asset while getting out there. I also use HAM radio when out of cell phone reception. Travel safe. Pete - KI7LIL
Hey, I just got my inReach Mini and I've been going through the setup process in preparation for a late March launch on the PCT. Your video was very helpful, informative, and easy to follow. Thanks for sharing the knowledge.
Thanks for a great informative video! I've had mine since April but found the instructions difficult to follow so even though I have carried this on 7 backpacking trips since I got it, all I really knew was that I could contact SAR! I am finally putting in contacts and figuring out how to let my family contact me in the event that THEY have an emergency too! Thanks again!
Nicely done. I had researched the larger predecessor InReach a few years ago, but wondered about this little one. About to pull the plug and your video is timely... although the algorithm certainly new I have been searching InReach so no surprise your video popped up... and I'm glad it did.
I appreciated your video. It has shown me that the Garmin InReach Mini has the look that I was hoping to find and the complicated features that I was hoping to avoid.
Thanks! I just bought one and I haven’t set it up yet. We’re heading off on camping adventures to big bend national park. But I’m also seeing advantages to sending this off when my husband goes hiking in the hills behind our house. The Apple tracking on his iPhone is not necessarily spectacularly accurate. And he’s 80. And I worry. :)
Thank you for your video 😊 I found it very helpful. And, I COULDN'T agree with you more regarding the Garmin software! I think that you were more than kind to Garmin about their "ease of use" or "it's lack of intuitiveness". The lack of intuitive use and navigating their website and software system makes me pull my hair out ( thankfully I seem to have plenty). I started watching a video tutorial on the Garmin site....WTH...the engineer says frequently "pretty straight forward"....well only if you were the engineer that developed it! Making simple straight forward videos on the inReachMini's use seems to be something they are not capable of. Sooo, thank you for your video! You helped me a lot!
Thanks so much for this Alexander!! I’ve had it since February and thought I was using it correctly on my Trail runs (as if it was automatically sending all the tracking links to my partner etc when i sent a preset message), but only this past week when I delved deeper I realized it was not a route but just the static link! So anyway I’m happy to have your info here along with garmin’s site etc! ShineOnHealth to you!
Appreciate your candor about the Garmin's less than intuitive and rather confusing interface. Clearly, these devices are powerful and useful. But no question, usability needs to be rethought.
user interface is the least of it. It can straight up fail due to sat location and your location. Only absolute is rely on yourself. Not in shape? Alien territory? Stay home. My pct 2021 youtube hiker broke her ankle. She pressed her inreach, then nothing. Serious.
@@1193bobmcc Good to have. Absolutely. Is it 100% guaranteed to save your life? Don't bet your life on it. People have died when it did not work, and they're not alive to write about it. That's anecdotal. Also, read the fine print of the Garmin user agreement.
Perhaps you should have mentioned that tracking at a two-minute interval is only available on the Expedition plan. Otherwise, the tracking is at a 10-minute interval.
Quick and useful information...appreciated! I skipped the FB part :). I totally agree, I think Garmin is close with a lot of their products but could really use a refresh to nail it down. I do a lot of solo dirt bike/adventure riding, where the chance of injury and needing help is much greater so having a device to be able to get help if I need it is a great peace of mind to me and family as well as being able to shoot a message anywhere letting people know where I am and that I’m ok. For hikes I just use my phone and the same app.
Great video... I have come back to it several times, as I am learning the ins and outs of the InReach mini. You video has been the most intuitive by far. Thanks again.
Thanks so much for the excellent breakdown Alex! Not only am I going to buy it but your video will helpful me use it quickly. I'm going on a 5 day long solo offroad and hiking trip in 2 weeks in the Southern Sierras, starting near Mammoth Lakes. I will be brining a new Garmin Mini! and i will test it out first. Thanks again.
This is a very helpful video. I often think that the developers of these tools really need better user experience designers to help them - it’s startling how non-intuitive then decides and the interfaces are. Also, I was stationed at Edwards for 10 years, and lived for about 5 years in base housing near the western point of the track you showed (I left in 2000! and that house no longer exists). That was a fun surprise, and it also explains why the wind forecast is important to you! The winds around there can be such a beast.
Just purchased Garmin's newest version. Garmin Montana 750i. Expensive but looks pretty good, much better than previous versions. Mapping is excellent.
Very informative. Thank you. I don't do really long hikes, but I do photography in some remote locations (Death Valley last month) and share my phone's GPS location through Google maps, but have been considering a satellite communicator like this for a while. You may have convinced me to take the leap.
You are too kind about the interface. Garmin fails on its manual, instructions, UX and interface. When someone like you of above average intelligence struggles to figure out how to use an inreach it is flat out a poorly engineered device. Like you I’m still finding all the pluses and minuses after a year. Thanks for a great video.
Awesome vid man, just got mine like 10 hours ago. Agree 100% on the part of the not so friendly interface for maps. What I discovered is that is waaay more easy to create routes from the mobil app. Maybe 2 years ago when you made this video you did bot had that feature or maybe you figure it out by now, but well, works pretty well on cellphone
great clip - very informative; i'm just about to buy a garmin mini and your clip opened my eyes to what i need to learn...before hiking. Thanks for taking the time to make this.
Hello from 2022 - this was so helpful! And I still cannot figure out waypoints. But understanding how to text and how to make sure people can see location when I share is big!
At 6:19 it says that premium was selected for both views in your screenshots. Are you sure the basic is really showing basic? Edit: From Garmins website: The two differences between a Basic and a non-marine Premium forecast are the level of detail and length of the forecast. Basic forecasts include a 3-day forecast reported in 6-hour intervals. A sample of part of a Basic forecast has been included below. Premium forecasts include a 7-day forecast reported in varying intervals (1-2 hour intervals for the first day, 3-6 hour intervals for the next day and 12-hour intervals for the remaining 5 days). A sample of part of a Premium forecast has been included below. Note:1-2 hour intervals are not available outside of North America.
Great information. How do you get your device to sit still on the strap of your pack? It looks like it's just held on with the carabiner, but it's not really flopping around like you'd expect it to. What did you do?
Hey, Alexander! Thanks for posting such an informative review! I see that you were near Edwards AFB during the time of this video, and I am wondering if you could recommend some hiking destinations in the surrounding area. I will be living in Lancaster, interning at NASA's AFRC for the next four months, and I'd love to explore the neighboring parks and trails. I'm very fit with intermediate hiking experience and no backpacking experience. Please let me know at your earliest convenience!
thanks for making this video, it was very helpful to me, since I just bought the inreach mini. I would have thought garmin would have had some of this that you covered HOW TO... the tracking feature I have added a password to the mapshare but I think that may make it less used by whoever I'm sending it to since they have to input a pw... and when I tried it the map didn't zoom in and was showing Africa - I'm in USA...
That tracking bit is awesome! Thank you for this. I have a question. What if I sent Live tracking to another in-reach user in the vicinity, both of us will be in a no-cell-service situation, would live tracking work then?
I got lucky in that my backpack has loops I can fish the Garmin-provided carabiner through AND an elastic strap that holds the carabiner firmly against the shoulder strap. It’s a Kelty Redwing backpack.
Yes, 100%. It is still to me the best device for the price and features. I may not be happy with some of the “spare” features, but the ability to communicate from anywhere and share my location works very well, and that to me is essential.
I bought the explorer+ ... battery life is bomb and I don't need a big screen like the montana... although if I got the montana, I would not complain lol
This was very succinct and to the point and way more helpful than the manual. I came from Spot to the inReach Mini and there's definitely a bit of a learning curve especially with the additional features. I wish it was tighter integrated with the other Garmin ecosphere I already have (Connect app and website) but I think that's the Delorme legacy.
Alexander When you send a tracking notification to someone , does that count toward you messages per month ? When you set up the tracking info on the app, is there a reason you didn’t set up the log interval ?
Change phone to airplane mode or WiFi off to save battery and phone will lost a very long time. Text from phone works flawless. Heavy forest cover or ravines can definitely affect signal. I use Gaia as primary mapping but very impressed with the mini.
Thank you for the great video! Question: how well does the Mini work in a van? Must it be on the dash so that it can "see" the sky? That'll be a risky place to leave and forget it when you leave the car. Could it be used inside the van where the roof and the body of the van would obscure the sky? Maybe I have to leave it on the dash and disguise it or cover it with a towel...?
One lady said that when it was on her belt rather than up higher on her it didn't work. I think it needs an unobstructed view of the sky for satellite connection. Hope that helps. 😊
They make a waterproof dive case for the mini you might be interested in Garmin inReach Mini Dive Case www.amazon.com/dp/B08575H312/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_NEYMQWK8CNTMNK7W7F1S?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
when he mentions texting / messaging to friends and family including emojis etc is that through the iPhone that is wirelessly connected to the Garmin? so using the iPhone to text but using the Garmin as the satellite antennae?
Question. I just bought one yesterday and I have not use it yet other than getting it set up so if you share your tracking say every 30 minutes does that count as a text message every time it pings? I realize if you get the unlimited texting and messaging, it would be no issue but it’s $50 a month. I got the basic for 11.95 and you only get 10 messages per month otherwise is $.50 per additional message I will be using mine offshore as we are scuba divers for safety purposes with the Coast Guard.
I'm new to the InReach mini2. I noticed on your video that the display on yours shows elapsed miles. Mine shows the time and I have yet to figure out how to change it to show the elapsed miles. How did you do this? Thank you!
When texting, especially in urgent situations type in the time, in the messa.message itself, that you are sending the message. This should go for all communicating parties. Lesson we learned the hard way when outside of cellular and we locked our keys and wallets in the truck. It took 14 hours to get the vehicle unlocked. 10pm to 12pm. I received a message at 10am that was sent at 12:30am. The ironic thing is that it fit the current conversation that my other party and I were having. Because of that it caused us to divert plans and prolonged us get unlocked. (Much longer story). The thing is, you are going to be texting through satellite. It is very slow and messages could come out of order.
I live near the Great Smoky Mtn. National Park and with this device you do need a clear view of the sky to send the message and sometimes you have to wait 10 to 20 minutes for a satellite to fly over your position but it has never failed me yet.
Thanks for all the info. If I understand correctly, you can only communicate with others do as long as your cell battery last? After that, it's just a trackable distress beacon?
Great video - How do we know what devices the in reach is compatible with? I mean, can in reach messages pop up on a Rino, or is it just ant+ compatible w/ watches? The garmin website is awful
For things like wind/weather updates while out on the trail (like you showed in your video), do you need to have cellular connection, or is it sent to your phone via the InReach and Bluetooth? BTW, great video.
The weather updates go through the iridium satellite network just like the text messages. You can request them anywhere in the world where you have a view of the sky.
Thank you for sharing. Is this unit used for boating? Can it be submerged or get wet? I’d like to to contact boat towing without an emergency signal out of cell range. Your thoughts? Thank you
It is IPX7 rated, meaning it’s been tested to (with rubber seals over ports closed) under 1 meter of water for 30 minutes. It is designed for marine applications and they do indeed have a marine weather plan and maritime maps. They also sell a waterproof housing for the unit, but I think this is catered more toward scuba diving.
The Mini has a carabiner option. If you look closely you can see the grey carabiner clipped onto his backpack strap. The carabiner is attached to a small loop of webbing, then attached to a swivel that screws into the back of the unit.
@@shtewps Alex replied to this question further down - the carabiner is attached to a strap which keeps it stable. There is also a specific attachment that can be purchased separately - look up garmin inreach strap. 😉
Do the preset messages include location? Some places (the Garmin manual) says they do... If the preset messages include location and can update the shared map.. why not just use that?
Thanks for the info! Question: If you are sending your location update every 2 minutes, isn't each instance count as a message against your plan? If you have the safety plan your message quota will be used up in 20 minutes? or do I have that wrong, or does it use the $.10 per location tracking points?
I'm a little confused. When you're on a hike, you need to have not just the garmin but also a smartphone running the garmin app in order to send messages? What if there is no cell coverage, or your phone is dead?
They sell two versions of their satellite communicators, the Explorer and the Mini. The mini is smaller and more affordable, but doesn’t have a large screen and lots of buttons like the Explorer. This one your pair with the Garmin app on your phone to communicate and use its other functions. The advantage is the phone app allows you to text faster than if you had the larger and more expensive Garmin Explorer. The disadvantage is if you don’t have a phone, it’s harder to text and use the other functions because you have a smaller screen and less buttons. You can still do most everything without a phone, but it’s much harder because of the pint-sized screen and only four buttons.
JUst got the inreach garmin mini and set it up yesterday. My plan is 24.95 a month. I tested it yesterday but it didnt sent the mapshare location to my husbands phone yet it sent it to mine? I have my husbands number and my dads number under my contacts. Why isnt it sending the tracking to them? Can someone help me understand?
@@AlexanderThickstunsChannel I'll have to try it again this weekend but I'm wondering if when you set up your two emergency contacts on the website to those preset messages just go to those two people?
Ah, I have not explored preset messages as of yet. The manual says that in the device or in the app you can select the contact you want your preset message to go to, but it doesn’t say if it’s only limited to the contacts that you set up on the Garmin website.
These are three phrases that are preset in the unit with the web page. They are sent to your contacts that you select on the web page. You can send as many preset messages as you want to and they do not count against your plan limit if you have one. Replies to those preset messages do count against your limit if your plan has a limit. My presets are: "Just checking in. Everything is okay", "Delayed, but everything is okay", "Leaving camp now." You can modify these in your account on the web site.
Thanks. I have the InReach Explorer+ and was considering getting the Mini as a second one to leave at home with my wife but have decided to get another Explorer+ instead. The Mini's dependency on a cell phone is a major downside.
Imagine that, a content provider that considered his viewers would find an index of his talking points at the beginning of the video. Great job Alex!
It’d be better to have clickable links in the description
I mean... a lot of people put in chapter breaks with titles so I don't know why you're freaking out about a single list flashed on screen for a few seconds lol
@@helpfulcommenter You need a vacation.
@@1193bobmcc You need a permanent vacation
@@helpfulcommenter hater
here's a clickable version of the index that is at the front of the video, thank you Alexander for the index (you can add this to the description)
00:26 Tracking
05:38 Weather
06:25 Battery
07:26 Test it before you depend on it!!!
07:50 Maps
09:00 Tracks and Routes
09:44 Sharing to Facebook
12:07 Texting with Search and Rescue
13:07 Messaging
13:32 Final Thoughts
I have had one for some time. It gives my children peace of mind because I often travel in areas with out cell coverage. It paid for it's self on one trip. The water pump on my truck failed and I was stranded in a remote area well beyond cell coverage. I was able to contact my daughter and her husband picked up a new water pump and brought it to me. We were back on the road within 24 hours.
Good story, that’s exactly why I just got it. I overland 2-3 times a year. Headed to the Mojave desert in a 30 year old land cruiser for the next 5 days. Eventually something going to fail.
@@rightyouareken7587 Have a great trip and peace of mind.
I have used one of these for a couple of years, I set it up and sent pre set text msgs from the device but never realised you could use your phone to create and send a text msg, via Bluetooth. I had no idea I could change waypoint time I have been stuck on 10 minutes for ever. Your 15 minute video has changed everything for me thank you so much.
can u send text msg via blue tooth even with no service on ur phone?
@@sarahvmcintyre yes
@@sarahvmcintyre Yes. The bluetooth sends your phone text to the InReach and the InReach sends it out over satellite.
For sending a message with the location. You CAN turn map location on in options so you do not need to click on the little location dot next to the message. You can leave it on the default. For messaging the rescuers that is a little more complicated than you stated. The first text message you will receive is NOT from the SAR group coming to get you. It is from the central emergency response centre who will contact your local SAR agency. So you will likely get a message from the Emergency centre asking you to text a message to a NEW number which is a member of the actual SAR team. They can not send you a message via text unless you send one to them first.
NOTE: People can only send you text messages if you send them a message first. Be sure to send a message to your wife or significant other before you leave and check that they can message you.
Thanks for the great review.
Incredibly helpful. Thank you!!!
Super helpful. Thanks.
Thank you so much for this info. I’ve seen a bunch of reviews that tell you nothing you can’t read on the box. I really appreciate you getting into the nitty gritty.
I had the same problem with my Garmin GPS (Vista) years ago. I tried on six different occasions to read the instruction manual only to be frustrated and quit reading. On my last attempt with the instruction manual I decided that there was a certain amount of knowledge that I needed to possess before I could even make sense of the instruction manual. You know not intuitive. So I referred back to the old school days. I just kept pressing buttons until it finally did what I wanted it to do, then I would just memorize the sequence. Kind of a sad way to learn how to use a $350 device. For me the most important feature was how to set a waypoint. As long as I had a waypoint of where I parked my vehicle I was golden. And don't forget to put a spare set of batteries in your pocket keeping them warm on those cold days.
Enjoyed the video and especially the index at the beginning. Thanks.
Thank you! It’s good to know people liked the index, which I’ll try to do for longer videos for now on.
Having been in the back country alone for days at a time with no way to reach help I plan on having something like this for future trips. Just starting to look at related youtube vids. After watching this & reading comments, especially yours, I’m reminded of the GoPro camera I bought 6-7 years ago. The people that write those manuals must assume everyone works in the device tech field? The manual was worthless and I just started pushing things. I finally gave up and gave to a kid. I would have same problem with this thing. If I understand correctly- this Garmin thing works off the existing system of GPS satellites?
I just watched another flyover by a string of near 50 Starlink satellites 2 nights ago and watching those boosters land again & again on a barge in the ocean has convinced me to wait on buying something until I can have a phone that will enable emergency notification or very limited texting. Have seen Elon talking about it, and maybe the new iPhone 14 is doing it?
I travel to hike often by myself and this device gives me a lot of piece of mind. I love that I can share my location with friends especially when I am thousands of miles away. Like every Garmin device, it's not the most intuitive to use and this video helps a ton. Thanks for the tips.
𝙏𝙝𝙖𝙣𝙠𝙨 for the informative video. I just purchased the inreach mini. At 74yrs old (young) I figured it would be prudent and give piece of mind to the wife/son to let them know my status and be able to communicate as I travel by motorcycle (alone).....many times out of cell service.
It’s one of those things that’s worth hundreds of times more when you need it 👍🏻
I’m seriously considering getting one of these but have heard of people having a hell of a time getting them set up. You’ve taken some of the mystery out it. Thanks for your input! Great video!
Thank you!
On my way to get one. 64 years old, so I have less room for error health wise. I go solo more than not. Great video.
Just purchased two minis for my sons to use. This video was VERY useful. THANK YOU.
The intro with the time stamp got my like right away. The details of the video made me go back and re watch the whole thing.
Right! Dude is good.
SUPER helpful video! Thanks for creating this. I bought the Garmin inReach Explorer+ in July 2020 and I'm just now diving into all of the nitty gritty features on this thing. This is easily one of my most favorite pieces of gear, mainly for the peace of mind it gives me knowing I have two-way messaging access to friends and family at home and with S&R in an SOS situation.
Excellent, thank you! And thank you for your comments on maps and waypoints. I too have found those functions completely confusing, so glad that I am not alone. Otherwise I agree the Garmin inreach mini is an excellent device for messaging and SOS alone. Thanks again for taking time to create and post this, very helpful
I appreciate the feedback. Thank you!
I've had tremendous success with my inReach mini. The device is the workhorse, and I pair it with my Samsung Note 10+ 5G phone and use the Earthmate app for a display. Before a trip, I turn on MapShare and select who can view my travels (link and password required), and then edit my free three PreSet Messages to send out (On the highway, This is my campsite, Going exploring today, etc). I send messages to email addresses, not text messages, and have had no problems with recipients receiving them. From there, they can zoom in/out on the map and follow along. I camp with my Jeep and have the interval set to 10 minutes, so I'm always "pretty close" to being on a forest road or a desert trail here in AZ... as long as I keep showing as moving, then there is no worry. If a problem arose, then all of those intervals wouldn't matter, and I'd show as stationary in one spot repeatedly beaconing, causing a concern. Tremendous technology and quite an asset while getting out there. I also use HAM radio when out of cell phone reception. Travel safe. Pete - KI7LIL
Hey, I just got my inReach Mini and I've been going through the setup process in preparation for a late March launch on the PCT. Your video was very helpful, informative, and easy to follow. Thanks for sharing the knowledge.
Thank you! And good luck on your hike!
Thanks for a great informative video! I've had mine since April but found the instructions difficult to follow so even though I have carried this on 7 backpacking trips since I got it, all I really knew was that I could contact SAR! I am finally putting in contacts and figuring out how to let my family contact me in the event that THEY have an emergency too! Thanks again!
Nicely done. I had researched the larger predecessor InReach a few years ago, but wondered about this little one. About to pull the plug and your video is timely... although the algorithm certainly new I have been searching InReach so no surprise your video popped up... and I'm glad it did.
I plan to get one as I fish alone in the boon docks in Wyoming and Colorado, helpful video, thanks for the tips of the features.
I appreciated your video. It has shown me that the Garmin InReach Mini has the look that I was hoping to find and the complicated features that I was hoping to avoid.
I've been using the inReach mini for a couple of years; found this very useful. Thank you.
I just purchased my inreach mini and I am so thankful you made this video. Great job!
Thank you! I was LOST now I'm FOUND. Great work!
Just ordered one, and this video is very helpful. Will be using it in the SoCal desert where there is very little cell service.
I highly recommend Gaia GPS over AllTrails for anyone looking into backcountry hiking. More options, detail, etc
Thanks! I just bought one and I haven’t set it up yet. We’re heading off on camping adventures to big bend national park. But I’m also seeing advantages to sending this off when my husband goes hiking in the hills behind our house. The Apple tracking on his iPhone is not necessarily spectacularly accurate. And he’s 80. And I worry. :)
I’m not going back to big bend without one of these. Beautiful park though 😀
Thank you for your video 😊 I found it very helpful. And, I COULDN'T agree with you more regarding the Garmin software! I think that you were more than kind to Garmin about their "ease of use" or "it's lack of intuitiveness". The lack of intuitive use and navigating their website and software system makes me pull my hair out ( thankfully I seem to have plenty). I started watching a video tutorial on the Garmin site....WTH...the engineer says frequently "pretty straight forward"....well only if you were the engineer that developed it! Making simple straight forward videos on the inReachMini's use seems to be something they are not capable of. Sooo, thank you for your video! You helped me a lot!
This is a brilliant real world usage video. Thanks for uploading this
Thanks so much for this Alexander!! I’ve had it since February and thought I was using it correctly on my Trail runs (as if it was automatically sending all the tracking links to my partner etc when i sent a preset message), but only this past week when I delved deeper I realized it was not a route but just the static link!
So anyway I’m happy to have your info here along with garmin’s site etc!
ShineOnHealth to you!
Appreciate your candor about the Garmin's less than intuitive and rather confusing interface. Clearly, these devices are powerful and useful. But no question, usability needs to be rethought.
user interface is the least of it. It can straight up fail due to sat location and your location. Only absolute is rely on yourself. Not in shape? Alien territory? Stay home. My pct 2021 youtube hiker broke her ankle. She pressed her inreach, then nothing. Serious.
@@trexinvert Your antidotal evidence is not needed. These devices save lives.
@@1193bobmcc Good to have. Absolutely. Is it 100% guaranteed to save your life? Don't bet your life on it. People have died when it did not work, and they're not alive to write about it. That's anecdotal. Also, read the fine print of the Garmin user agreement.
Perhaps you should have mentioned that tracking at a two-minute interval is only available on the Expedition plan. Otherwise, the tracking is at a 10-minute interval.
no1 needs 2min tracking + drains
battery like hell.
@@MrProphetius Thanks for deciding that for everyone.
@@1193bobmcc youre welcome, bob
Great video. Love the table of contents at the beginning to allow me to focus on the info i needed right away!
Quick and useful information...appreciated! I skipped the FB part :). I totally agree, I think Garmin is close with a lot of their products but could really use a refresh to nail it down.
I do a lot of solo dirt bike/adventure riding, where the chance of injury and needing help is much greater so having a device to be able to get help if I need it is a great peace of mind to me and family as well as being able to shoot a message anywhere letting people know where I am and that I’m ok. For hikes I just use my phone and the same app.
Thanks for the easy to understand posting. Much appreciated.
Great video... I have come back to it several times, as I am learning the ins and outs of the InReach mini. You video has been the most intuitive by far. Thanks again.
Thanks so much for the excellent breakdown Alex! Not only am I going to buy it but your video will helpful me use it quickly. I'm going on a 5 day long solo offroad and hiking trip in 2 weeks in the Southern Sierras, starting near Mammoth Lakes. I will be brining a new Garmin Mini! and i will test it out first. Thanks again.
This is a very helpful video. I often think that the developers of these tools really need better user experience designers to help them - it’s startling how non-intuitive then decides and the interfaces are.
Also, I was stationed at Edwards for 10 years, and lived for about 5 years in base housing near the western point of the track you showed (I left in 2000! and that house no longer exists). That was a fun surprise, and it also explains why the wind forecast is important to you! The winds around there can be such a beast.
Just purchased Garmin's newest version. Garmin Montana 750i. Expensive but looks pretty good, much better than previous versions. Mapping is excellent.
Still satisfied with your 750i? - Wondering if I should buy one myself ...
@@OmmerSyssel Very satisfied, plan alot of hiking this summer in Ireland and Europe so we'll test it out properly then.
Very informative. Thank you. I don't do really long hikes, but I do photography in some remote locations (Death Valley last month) and share my phone's GPS location through Google maps, but have been considering a satellite communicator like this for a while. You may have convinced me to take the leap.
Great video Alexander! Thanks for pulling this together and posting this video.
Thanks!
I have the Explorer+ (the bigger version) and AllTrails subscription. Overkill, but better than not having it when you need it. Nice review.
You are too kind about the interface. Garmin fails on its manual, instructions, UX and interface. When someone like you of above average intelligence struggles to figure out how to use an inreach it is flat out a poorly engineered device. Like you I’m still finding all the pluses and minuses after a year. Thanks for a great video.
Thanks, this is valuable information that I was unable to find elsewhere.
Awesome vid man, just got mine like 10 hours ago. Agree 100% on the part of the not so friendly interface for maps. What I discovered is that is waaay more easy to create routes from the mobil app. Maybe 2 years ago when you made this video you did bot had that feature or maybe you figure it out by now, but well, works pretty well on cellphone
great clip - very informative; i'm just about to buy a garmin mini and your clip opened my eyes to what i need to learn...before hiking. Thanks for taking the time to make this.
Hello from 2022 - this was so helpful! And I still cannot figure out waypoints. But understanding how to text and how to make sure people can see location when I share is big!
do you have to have a plan for it to work ?
At 6:19 it says that premium was selected for both views in your screenshots. Are you sure the basic is really showing basic?
Edit: From Garmins website:
The two differences between a Basic and a non-marine Premium forecast are the level of detail and length of the forecast.
Basic forecasts include a 3-day forecast reported in 6-hour intervals. A sample of part of a Basic forecast has been included below.
Premium forecasts include a 7-day forecast reported in varying intervals (1-2 hour intervals for the first day, 3-6 hour intervals for the next day and 12-hour intervals for the remaining 5 days). A sample of part of a Premium forecast has been included below.
Note:1-2 hour intervals are not available outside of North America.
Great information. How do you get your device to sit still on the strap of your pack? It looks like it's just held on with the carabiner, but it's not really flopping around like you'd expect it to. What did you do?
I also had this question.
Hey, Alexander! Thanks for posting such an informative review! I see that you were near Edwards AFB during the time of this video, and I am wondering if you could recommend some hiking destinations in the surrounding area. I will be living in Lancaster, interning at NASA's AFRC for the next four months, and I'd love to explore the neighboring parks and trails. I'm very fit with intermediate hiking experience and no backpacking experience. Please let me know at your earliest convenience!
Nice summary. I agree that messaging and location ID are terrific. Mapping better on other apps.
Alex, awesome video. I appreciate the effort you put into producing the content you publish.
Nice review!!! Thinking about this unit for Cycling in the mountains. You have any issues with messages up in the mountains?
I bought it for this exact purpose. I highly recommend it.
thanks for making this video, it was very helpful to me, since I just bought the inreach mini. I would have thought garmin would have had some of this that you covered HOW TO... the tracking feature I have added a password to the mapshare but I think that may make it less used by whoever I'm sending it to since they have to input a pw... and when I tried it the map didn't zoom in and was showing Africa - I'm in USA...
That tracking bit is awesome! Thank you for this. I have a question. What if I sent Live tracking to another in-reach user in the vicinity, both of us will be in a no-cell-service situation, would live tracking work then?
How did you attach the mini to your pack. It is staying in place very well.
I got lucky in that my backpack has loops I can fish the Garmin-provided carabiner through AND an elastic strap that holds the carabiner firmly against the shoulder strap. It’s a Kelty Redwing backpack.
@@AlexanderThickstunsChannel Thank you...that was a fast reply. Thanks for the information.
Will the Starlink constellation provide an alternative to the Inmarsat?
Thank you very much for your review. You leave me a bit skeptical. Would you buy it again? Tommy in NC.
Yes, 100%. It is still to me the best device for the price and features. I may not be happy with some of the “spare” features, but the ability to communicate from anywhere and share my location works very well, and that to me is essential.
I bought the explorer+ ... battery life is bomb and I don't need a big screen like the montana... although if I got the montana, I would not complain lol
This was very succinct and to the point and way more helpful than the manual. I came from Spot to the inReach Mini and there's definitely a bit of a learning curve especially with the additional features. I wish it was tighter integrated with the other Garmin ecosphere I already have (Connect app and website) but I think that's the Delorme legacy.
Alexander
When you send a tracking notification to someone , does that count toward you messages per month ?
When you set up the tracking info on the app, is there a reason you didn’t set up the log interval ?
Good info. Learned a lot. I've been planing on getting one. Not sure if I should get the next model up to be able to text from the unit itself.
Since I always have my phone with me on hikes, and I use navigation apps from my phone, I just went ahead and got the mini.
Change phone to airplane mode or WiFi off to save battery and phone will lost a very long time. Text from phone works flawless. Heavy forest cover or ravines can definitely affect signal. I use Gaia as primary mapping but very impressed with the mini.
Was wondering if this is good or should go for the montana 750 i
How are you securing the mini to your shoulder strap so it doesn’t dangle?
Thank you for the great video! Question: how well does the Mini work in a van? Must it be on the dash so that it can "see" the sky? That'll be a risky place to leave and forget it when you leave the car. Could it be used inside the van where the roof and the body of the van would obscure the sky? Maybe I have to leave it on the dash and disguise it or cover it with a towel...?
One lady said that when it was on her belt rather than up higher on her it didn't work.
I think it needs an unobstructed view of the sky for satellite connection.
Hope that helps. 😊
What is the best way to attach it to your backpack strap? More than just a flopping caribiner.
Is there ANY way to get an ASSIGNED Sat number for the Garmins?
Really helpful video, thanks so much for taking the time to make and share it.
Thank you!
Is this the mini 1 or mini 2? Not sure which i should buy
Interesting. Researching the mini as a safety beacon for scuba diving.
They make a waterproof dive case for the mini you might be interested in
Garmin inReach Mini Dive Case www.amazon.com/dp/B08575H312/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_NEYMQWK8CNTMNK7W7F1S?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Good video and very useful.
It would have been good to hear how to set up the standard and custom text messages.
when he mentions texting / messaging to friends and family including emojis etc is that through the iPhone that is wirelessly connected to the Garmin? so using the iPhone to text but using the Garmin as the satellite antennae?
How do you secure the device on the shoulder strap without it flopping around?
I have an elastic band on my shoulder strap that I tuck the carabiner under. It helps keep it against the shoulder strap.
Great video! I’m confused about the maps.. so if my phone fell in a river I’d have no way of navigating using the inreach?
Question. I just bought one yesterday and I have not use it yet other than getting it set up so if you share your tracking say every 30 minutes does that count as a text message every time it pings? I realize if you get the unlimited texting and messaging, it would be no issue but it’s $50 a month. I got the basic for 11.95 and you only get 10 messages per month otherwise is $.50 per additional message I will be using mine offshore as we are scuba divers for safety purposes with the Coast Guard.
I'm new to the InReach mini2. I noticed on your video that the display on yours shows elapsed miles. Mine shows the time and I have yet to figure out how to change it to show the elapsed miles. How did you do this? Thank you!
When texting, especially in urgent situations type in the time, in the messa.message itself, that you are sending the message. This should go for all communicating parties. Lesson we learned the hard way when outside of cellular and we locked our keys and wallets in the truck. It took 14 hours to get the vehicle unlocked. 10pm to 12pm. I received a message at 10am that was sent at 12:30am. The ironic thing is that it fit the current conversation that my other party and I were having. Because of that it caused us to divert plans and prolonged us get unlocked. (Much longer story). The thing is, you are going to be texting through satellite. It is very slow and messages could come out of order.
Oh wow, I’m sure that wasn’t a fun night. We’re you in a wooded areas by chance?
@@AlexanderThickstunsChannel yes. About 20 minutes outside of Lake City Colorado.
@@josephkahlich3326 Lake City CO, arguably the most beautiful town in the U.S
@@And-rc9yy Truth!
Nice video mate. Thank you. It was a big help in the decision making process.
Good job! Have you had any problems with messages not going through?
Every message has gone through. I haven’t tested this in dense forests yet, but I was in a deep valley and I had a message take 5 minutes to send.
I live near the Great Smoky Mtn. National Park and with this device you do need a clear view of the sky to send the message and sometimes you have to wait 10 to 20 minutes for a satellite to fly over your position but it has never failed me yet.
Thanks for all the info.
If I understand correctly, you can only communicate with others do as long as your cell battery last?
After that, it's just a trackable distress beacon?
You can text from the device itself, but it’s going to be very time consuming using the limited controls. It’s more for like an emergency.
Great video - How do we know what devices the in reach is compatible with? I mean, can in reach messages pop up on a Rino, or is it just ant+ compatible w/ watches? The garmin website is awful
For things like wind/weather updates while out on the trail (like you showed in your video), do you need to have cellular connection, or is it sent to your phone via the InReach and Bluetooth? BTW, great video.
The weather updates go through the iridium satellite network just like the text messages. You can request them anywhere in the world where you have a view of the sky.
Thank you for sharing. Is this unit used for boating? Can it be submerged or get wet? I’d like to to contact boat towing without an emergency signal out of cell range. Your thoughts? Thank you
It is IPX7 rated, meaning it’s been tested to (with rubber seals over ports closed) under 1 meter of water for 30 minutes. It is designed for marine applications and they do indeed have a marine weather plan and maritime maps. They also sell a waterproof housing for the unit, but I think this is catered more toward scuba diving.
Is it accurate for elevation? Does the app on your phone show better map resolution when you connect via Bluetooth? Thanks!
Accurate for elevation. The maps have to be preloaded on your phone before your hike. The mini does not pull map data during your hike.
I'm getting one but gonna keep it away from my head!! Thanks bro..
How do you have the mini attached to your pack? Thanks for the video.
The Mini has a carabiner option. If you look closely you can see the grey carabiner clipped onto his backpack strap. The carabiner is attached to a small loop of webbing, then attached to a swivel that screws into the back of the unit.
@@CliveWebber This doesn't explain why the inreach isn't bouncing around.
@@shtewps Alex replied to this question further down - the carabiner is attached to a strap which keeps it stable.
There is also a specific attachment that can be purchased separately - look up garmin inreach strap. 😉
Thanks so much for this. Just bought one. Very helpful.
Glad to hear, you’ll love it!
This is gold. Thank you!
Do the preset messages include location? Some places (the Garmin manual) says they do... If the preset messages include location and can update the shared map.. why not just use that?
Thanks for the info! Question: If you are sending your location update every 2 minutes, isn't each instance count as a message against your plan? If you have the safety plan your message quota will be used up in 20 minutes? or do I have that wrong, or does it use the $.10 per location tracking points?
The location update is independent of messages.
Well done, thanks for an informative video that will help us make an informed purchase.
Very helpful and informative!
Very informative and helpful. Thanks for sharing.
I'm a little confused. When you're on a hike, you need to have not just the garmin but also a smartphone running the garmin app in order to send messages? What if there is no cell coverage, or your phone is dead?
They sell two versions of their satellite communicators, the Explorer and the Mini. The mini is smaller and more affordable, but doesn’t have a large screen and lots of buttons like the Explorer.
This one your pair with the Garmin app on your phone to communicate and use its other functions. The advantage is the phone app allows you to text faster than if you had the larger and more expensive Garmin Explorer. The disadvantage is if you don’t have a phone, it’s harder to text and use the other functions because you have a smaller screen and less buttons. You can still do most everything without a phone, but it’s much harder because of the pint-sized screen and only four buttons.
JUst got the inreach garmin mini and set it up yesterday. My plan is 24.95 a month. I tested it yesterday but it didnt sent the mapshare location to my husbands phone yet it sent it to mine? I have my husbands number and my dads number under my contacts. Why isnt it sending the tracking to them? Can someone help me understand?
Excellent video. No idea what the rest of your content looks like but subbed.
sorry to ask here... but and then there's the Preset messages (3) - when you send them - where do they go?
Im not sure what you mean? When you open messages and select a chat, the preset messages will go to that individual.
@@AlexanderThickstunsChannel I'll have to try it again this weekend but I'm wondering if when you set up your two emergency contacts on the website to those preset messages just go to those two people?
Ah, I have not explored preset messages as of yet. The manual says that in the device or in the app you can select the contact you want your preset message to go to, but it doesn’t say if it’s only limited to the contacts that you set up on the Garmin website.
These are three phrases that are preset in the unit with the web page. They are sent to your contacts that you select on the web page. You can send as many preset messages as you want to and they do not count against your plan limit if you have one. Replies to those preset messages do count against your limit if your plan has a limit. My presets are: "Just checking in. Everything is okay", "Delayed, but everything is okay", "Leaving camp now." You can modify these in your account on the web site.
Thanks. I have the InReach Explorer+ and was considering getting the Mini as a second one to leave at home with my wife but have decided to get another Explorer+ instead. The Mini's dependency on a cell phone is a major downside.
^ it is not. The mini is a standalone unit, the cell phone is optional but not required for sending messages.
Helpful breakdown. Thanks