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Yes, I’ve got both and the Mini 2 is much better. Better battery life. Quicker sending and receiving. Better button usage. USB-C instead of Micro USB.Can anyone speak to if it’s worth upgrading to the Instinct Mini 2 from the Instinct Mini 1? Any noticeable performance difference?
Everyone should carry an inreach or something similar. No reason not to. I take mine just hiking or if I’m wade fishing. With two little kids at home I’m not risking it.A reminder to to keep your inreach on you - in the pack doesn’t help if you’ve dropped it for a stalk, or if you walk off from your glassing spot for any reason. I attached mine to my bino harness which is on me more than anything else I wear except maybe my boots. Cole Tac makes a sweet little molle pouch for them.
Mine stays active year round and goes with me every time I venture out where I might lose service. Freak accidents can happen anywhere.Everyone should carry an inreach or something similar. No reason not to. I take mine just hiking or if I’m wade fishing. With two little kids at home I’m not risking it.
PLB's have a much higher transmitting power so a better chance of signal getting out. More robust satellite system. They have one job, SOS. Punch the button and they keep transmitting that SOS until the battery dies. Some newer units have a return confirmation ping that'll tell you the SOS was received.
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Pros, cons, & my picks: PLB’s, satellite messengers, & phones
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I'm sending my older unit in for a new battery. I let it go when I bought an inReach but rethinking that now. May carry both in some circumstances.
I tend to agree now! Times are different now. I spent over two weeks in the Gila one time w/o reception and no way to communicate on an elk hunt and my ppl were not happy. But I knew it going in but I was much younger then and looking back prolly not a great idea. But that was really before all these inreach etc devicesInreach or other devices like this are a must in my opinion, Not only for emergencies but to let people where you are when in the backcountry.
Pretty sure you can share your location via satellite on an iPhone 14 or newer.
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Take both.The disadvantage of a PLB is that you have to push the button for help. If you are incapacitated it will do nothing for you.
Using a unit with tracking capabilities like InReach, Garmin can provide your location when you are unable to hit the SOS.
I had bought mine at Costco a couple years ago. My wife was able to follow me on my first mule deer hunt and she appreciated that. I'll have it on again for my hunt next month.There were like 15 units available by one seller on Amazon an hour ago, now gone! Crazy.
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No tech guy but what is the benefit of the arc plb vs inreach type of device? I currently don’t even carry any of these. Kinda rethinking now
Take both.
And why I said may carry both at times. My inReach runs year round and I have it with me very often. Always when traveling in the mountains, snowboarding, mountain biking, etc…The disadvantage of a PLB is that you have to push the button for help. If you are incapacitated it will do nothing for you.
Using a unit with tracking capabilities like InReach, Garmin can provide your location when you are unable to hit the SOS.
Yeah I should have made that clear. It’s a nice tool but does not replace a PLB or Garmin type until at the current technology level.Do NOT rely solely on this.