The Best Satellite Phone In 2022
• Spot X (US Links): [ Ссылка ]
• Spot X (International Links): [ Ссылка ]
• Garmin inReach Explorer+ (US Links): [ Ссылка ]
• Garmin inReach Explorer+ (International Links): [ Ссылка ]
• Thuraya XT Pro (US Links): [ Ссылка ]
• Thuraya XT Pro (International Links): [ Ссылка ]
• Globalstar GSP-1700 (US Links): [ Ссылка ]
• Globalstar GSP-1700 (International Links): [ Ссылка ]
• Inmarsat IsatPhone 2 (US Links): [ Ссылка ]
• Inmarsat IsatPhone 2 (International Links): [ Ссылка ]
• Iridium 9555 (US Links): [ Ссылка ]
• Iridium 9555 (International Links): [ Ссылка ]
TIMESTAMPS
00:00 Intro
00:19 Spot X
01:40 Garmin inReach Explorer+
02:49 Thuraya XT Pro
03:59 Globalstar GSP-1700
05:03 Inmarsat IsatPhone 2
06:07 Iridium 9555
Let's begin with Spot X. This Spot X is a 2-way messaging satellite and GPS device that is hard to beat in the satellite market. It provides 2-way satellite messaging when you're off the grid or beyond reliable cellular coverage. And utilizing its SPOT X app, you can connect the SPOT X to your smartphone via Bluetooth to access your contacts and communicate easily with family, friends or directly with Search and Rescue services in a life-threatening situation. Each unit has a dedicated U.S. mobile phone number, which will make it easier to send messages to it from cellphones or other two-way satellite messengers. And when in danger, Spot X can send an SOS message directly to the GEOS International Emergency Response Coordination Center, which will notify the appropriate emergency responders. It has a digital compass for navigation that allows you to create waypoints, as you can create waypoints more efficiently in the online portal. And as for tracking, it can broadcast its location at intervals of 2.5, five, ten, 30, and 60 minutes. In all, this Spot X is a more specific GPS device that is designed to be fully functional as a standalone device. While weighing only 6.7 ounces and featuring a 2.7-inch dot matrix screen and physical QWERTY keyboard makes it stand out from the crowd.
Next is Garmin inReach Explorer+. This inReach is a priceless tool for anybody who spends a lot of time out of cell phone service in the backcountry. Featuring secure text messaging, navigation features, an SOS button, and weather forecasts, it is an ideal satellite phone for ambitious expeditions and extended backpacking trips. While its inclusion of incredible battery life and robust navigational attributes makes it one of the top choices. It has an easily accessible SOS button on its side. And to initiate a rescue, you can hold down the SOS key and wait for a countdown, which ends with a preset message, and your location will be sent to the emergency response service. Utilizing its worldwide coverage of the Iridium satellite network, it will let you exchange text messages with any cell phone number or email address anywhere. While using its GPS can track and share your journey’s progress. And apart from that, if there's any case of an at-risk situation, this inReach can also be used to trigger an SOS to the 24/7 monitoring center, text back and forth about the nature of your emergency, and you will receive a confirmation when the help is on the way.
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