Jesse Jaymes
WKR
I have an inReach mini 2 that is only a few years old. I am not very savvy with it's use. And I am most often disappointed when I attempt to use it.
My question is on pairing and usage with iPhone. I have an orange/grey icon on my phone for the Garmin Explore app. Shows messages, devices, etc.
I THINK this is the most up to date App for usage? I have updated my device just a few weeks ago.
My questions stems from wanting to use the device paired to my iPhone when out of service.
I keep getting errors "Must be signed in to Explore".
I can effectively send my pre written check in messages fine. And I can peck away and text a custom message from the device itself. But utilizing it via iPhone is almost always a Fail. Do I literally need to make sure I am signed in to Garmin Explore before I ever lose cell service and never close the app in order to use the App for communication?
Additionally....two weeks ago I attempted to check in and use the inReach.....spun FOREVER. No tree canopy, but socked in cloud cover. As I was driving a logging road waiting for the inReach to send my iPhone passed a random cell service location and I could text my wife on her way home. Pretty defeating.
My question is on pairing and usage with iPhone. I have an orange/grey icon on my phone for the Garmin Explore app. Shows messages, devices, etc.
I THINK this is the most up to date App for usage? I have updated my device just a few weeks ago.
My questions stems from wanting to use the device paired to my iPhone when out of service.
I keep getting errors "Must be signed in to Explore".
I can effectively send my pre written check in messages fine. And I can peck away and text a custom message from the device itself. But utilizing it via iPhone is almost always a Fail. Do I literally need to make sure I am signed in to Garmin Explore before I ever lose cell service and never close the app in order to use the App for communication?
Additionally....two weeks ago I attempted to check in and use the inReach.....spun FOREVER. No tree canopy, but socked in cloud cover. As I was driving a logging road waiting for the inReach to send my iPhone passed a random cell service location and I could text my wife on her way home. Pretty defeating.