
GPSMAP 67i Handheld GPS with inReach Satellite
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Why we picked it
Two-way satellite messaging via Iridium
The GPSMAP 67i is the inReach version of Garmins flagship handheld GPS - same rugged 3-inch sunlight-readable color display and multi-band GNSS as the 67, plus two-way satellite messaging and Interactive SOS over the 100% global Iridium network (active subscription required). TopoActive maps are preloaded; Outdoor Maps+ subscription content downloads over Wi-Fi. Internal rechargeable lithium battery provides up to 165 hours in 10-minute tracking mode and up to 425 hours in expedition mode. Works where phones have no signal - the BIFL handheld for backcountry hikers, hunters, and search-and-rescue who need both navigation and satellite comms.
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Price History
Best Price!Lowest
$599.99
May 25
Average
$599.99
Highest
$599.99
May 25
Pros & Cons from Reviews
Pros
- +Two-way satellite messaging via Iridium
- +Interactive SOS to Garmin Response
- +Multi-band GNSS + preloaded TopoActive maps
- +3-inch sunlight-readable color display
- +Up to 425 hours battery in expedition mode
- +Works where phones have no signal
Cons
- -inReach service requires active subscription
- -Higher price than the non-inReach GPSMAP 67
- -Internal rechargeable battery (no field-swappable AAs)
- -Interface feels dated