Hauke Schmidt
· 09.12.2025
After three years, Garmin has relaunched its Mini series with the inReach Mini 3 Plus. In contrast to the inReach Mini 2which only had a small black and white display and buttons, the new model has a 1.88-inch colour touchscreen with a resolution of 306 x 230 pixels as well as built-in speakers and microphones. Garmin has now also integrated the inReach technology into smartwatches such as the Fenix 8 Prowhich also offers satellite communication and SOS functions. In contrast to special satellite phones for sailors, the communicator focuses on text messages, voice recordings and emergency calls - classic telephone calls are not possible.
The most significant new feature of the inReach Mini 3 Plus is the ability to record voice messages and send them via the satellite network. These recordings can last up to 30 seconds and are automatically converted to text if the recipient is unable to play back the audio file. Photos can also be sent from the smartphone with the Mini 3 Plus via the paired Garmin Messenger app. Received images are displayed directly on the device's colour display. For the first time, the touchscreen display allows text messages to be entered directly on the device itself - up to 1,600 characters, including emojis and reactions. Group chats are supported. Alternatively, the device can still be paired with a smartphone via Bluetooth and operated via the Garmin Messenger app or the Garmin Explore app. The latter offers additional navigation functions with map material.
In an emergency, the inReach Mini 3 Plus triggers an interactive SOS emergency call to the Garmin response centre, which is manned around the clock, at the touch of a button. The emergency coordinators can communicate bidirectionally with the user, contact stored emergency contacts and coordinate search and rescue measures with the relevant authorities. Photos and voice messages can also be transmitted during an SOS emergency call to provide the coordinators with details of the emergency situation. According to the manufacturer, the Garmin Response Team has supported more than 18,000 rescue operations in over 150 countries on all seven continents in almost two decades. An integrated siren is also intended to draw attention to the device. The position data is determined using GPS, Glonass and Galileo. The LiveTrack function allows friends and family to track your location in real time, including information on distance travelled, time elapsed and altitude.
The housing is protected against water and dust in accordance with IP67 and weighs 125 grams. Garmin promises a battery life of up to 330 hours in ten-minute tracking mode and 95 hours in performance mode. With light use, the manufacturer claims a runtime of 14 days. The device works exclusively via the Iridium satellite network, which offers worldwide coverage including the polar regions. An active satellite subscription is required for use. According to Garmin, tariffs start at around ten euros per month. Preset standard messages can be sent without using up the monthly message quota.
Alongside the Mini 3 Plus, Garmin is also launching the inReach Mini 3 (without the "Plus"), which is available for 450 euros. This version does away with voice messages and photo functions, but retains the colour touchscreen, the SOS function, LiveTrack and the standard text messaging function.
Alternative satellite communicators: