You should identify the main reason why you want one. The most common reasons to get a device like this are 1) safety, real sos 2) text with other people/family check in 3) gps. If it is 1 or 3 there are better options out there - lighter, simpler, cheaper. If it is 2 not sure...I go hunting to stop talking to people frequently. Once a day checkin from cell phone on mountaintop is fine
That I think is the #1 thing... people need to know why they want it. If you want pure safety, save me from dying, a PLB is a good option and has no subscription. The safety point goes a lot farther than just a PLB, depending on what you want out of it though.
I can't add anything for having one, but I can add my reasoning why I got one last week when I have one of the old SPOT devices sitting on a shelf. Non-emergency safety communication. The other things like one-way SPOT communicators or PLBs can't help convey anything as to what sort of help you actually need. I had some truck issues out in the middle of nowhere, no cell service for miles with the wife and kids in the car. Luckily I made it out in the truck, but if it was dead, the wife and kids would be waiting at the car for me to go out and find help.
The texting communication allows me to text someone in my family and ask them to call for a tow truck, etc pretty easily.
The texting also makes the SOS part better. I've read some stories of people going out and using the SOS communication to get out of a burn area safely. No helicopter dispatched, etc but they were on standby in case the situation changed. A one-way communicator would just send people out, possibly risking SAR resources.
For the lighter comment, the inReach mini is TINY, so you can still get the two way if you want other options for GPS, etc. Again...depends on what you want out of it.
If you want to stay out of touch, buy the 10 txts a month plan, then you make whoever texts you pay for each one lol

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