@mtwarden first post said it best. Besides being able to hit the SOS button myself I purchased the inReach so my wife could do the same if something bad happed at home and needs to inform me
Hmmm- they both use Iridium
Never had a problem w/ my Garmin (including in some pretty deep canyons)
Not sure with Zoleo, but Garmin isn't great letting you know there is a needed update- if you don't update it can definitely impact the performance of your inReach
he was talking Zoleo- they both use IridiumI read apple uses globalstar, not iridium.
Naive to believe that no technology will ever come along at any point in the future that will combine InReach-type of technology with some other piece of technology, existing or new.
Just a few years ago being able to use a smart phone for satellite SOS was unheard of. Just this past week some hikers used it to get help for a fellow hiker in the Grand Canyon. That too was unheard of just a few years ago.
Lots of rapid advancements on this front.
Your "independent emergency device" is not independent. It already combines communication and location detection capabilities. So the precedent has technically been set for merging capabilities into a single device. To be truly independent, you'd need one device to provide location and then a second device to be able to relay that information to another party for help.Who said the technology would never be combined? I never said that. This whole thread is, in fact, about combining multiple technologies into one device.
What I said was I don't want EVERYTHING combined into one device, because if it fails you're in real trouble. And failure doesn't necessarily mean the electronics fry. It can be a lot of things, including a drained rechargeable battery. If you're using your phone as a GPS and camera, that is more likely to happen.
Your "independent emergency device" is not independent. It already combines communication and location detection capabilities. So the precedent has technically been set for merging capabilities into a single device. To be truly independent, you'd need one device to provide location and then a second device to be able to relay that information to another party for help.
I agree. I guess we'll find out very shortly. My 15 Pro Max arrives in a week or so ◡̈If the 15 can pull it off that might be a game changer