Markuson
SILVER Star
I have a Garmin for emergencies but they changed a few months ago. Garmin took over from DeLorme and there became problems. They are priceless in emergencies though. This guy explains it better than I can:
An almost indispensable aid in the backcountry; and great for anywhere in the world where you want to track and communicate when there is no cellular service. But when Garmin took over from DeLorme, the inReach Sync application for countless of us became a nightmare. This worthless application basically bricks your device from updates and syncing. Note: I have the DeLorme inReach. However, internet searches verify that even the upgraded devices cannot sync, especially with Mac computers. Beware: you may not be able to sync or update any firmware until Garmin gets their act together.
I used the map-included version in Baja, and it was awesome. My worried family followed my every move from their home computer.
After returning...my dad even asked why I moved my camp site 30 feet in the middle of the night. That’s how accurate it was!
Yellow one above...no built in maps.
Orange twin...maps.
But you don’t really need maps because it syncs with the Garmin app on your phone...which has maps.