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Garmin Mini 3 Plus: Photos, Voice Notes Now Via Satellite

Summary

  • New Garmin device offers color touchscreen and voice messaging.
  • Supports sending and receiving photos via satellite communication.
  • Battery life extends up to 350 hours in tracking mode.
Garmin Mini 3 Plus: Photos, Voice Notes Now Via Satellite

Garmin has unveiled the inReach Mini 3 Plus, a significant upgrade to its satellite communicator designed for outdoor adventurers. This new model boasts a color touchscreen display, enabling easier navigation and text composition. It introduces voice messaging and the ability to send and receive photos, expanding communication possibilities far beyond previous iterations.

While the device offers core navigation features out of the box, its satellite communication functions require a monthly subscription. The inReach Mini 3 Plus supports longer text messages, up to 1,600 characters, and offers 30-second voice messages, which can also be transcribed. Photo sharing is facilitated through the Garmin Messenger app, allowing users to send images of their location or equipment issues.

The device provides impressive battery life, rated up to 350 hours for location tracking and 95 hours in performance mode. For those seeking a slightly more budget-friendly option, Garmin also offers the inReach Mini 3 without voice and photo features for $449.99, though it retains the color touchscreen and text messaging.

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The inReach Mini 3 Plus features a color touchscreen, voice messaging, photo sharing, and longer text messages up to 1,600 characters.
The Garmin inReach Mini 3 Plus is available for $499.99, plus a monthly subscription for satellite services.
Yes, the satellite communication features of the Garmin inReach Mini 3 Plus require an additional monthly Garmin inReach subscription.

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