SAJ-99
Well-known member
I understand that view. I really want to hear some real world experience on it before signing up. But I am excited at the idea of getting rid of my inreach. 1) it’s another device I have to manage the battery on and 2) it has the same shortcomings as any device. I have found I need to have a pretty open view of the sky to get it to work, it is terribly slow and I find myself waiting for many messages to get sent. And 3) the user interface on the device is just terrible.I’m a very slow adopter of all things. But, my stubbornness notwithstanding i think alot of folks who do more than day trip style recreation are gonna very much wanna maintain a dedicated safety device.
Phones are for pictures, videos, onX, and honestly aren’t as rugged as an inreach device and adding in the necessity to recharge to also maintain the absolute necessity of a safety net becomes too much for me. And on top of all that, my device has been purchased already, it won’t be until it’s too old or breaks that I will re think all of this. But until then, that garmin subscription is gonna be turned on from basically May through November every year.
I said years ago Apple should just buy Garmin and make the products more user friendly. They could still purchase it today with one quarter worth of earnings, but they might not need to if this works.