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Saturday I updated the software in my InReach Explorer, topped off the battery after winter storage, and reactivated my account. I sent a test message, and
Yesterday I took my first flight of the year. Before takeoff I turned on the device, started tracking, and shared my flight with my wife. Everything seemed fine. When I landed about 3 hours later (it was nice to be back in the air, but the day was not great), I tried to power down the device, but the screen was dark. On further examination, it did not send any tracking data during my flight, so it must have been dead almost from the start. The device was two years old, and had been used exclusively for soaring, perhaps 60 flights total. When I called Garmin they lead me through a couple of tests that determined it was dead. Replacement: $200! And the replacement device is refurbished! The fact that they are providing a refurbished replacement is an indication that they do have a supply of failed units. Has anyone else had such an early failure? BTW, here is my estimate of the cost for two years of flying: Device -- $400 Activation -- $30 Monthly fee -- 10 months at $35/month, $350 Total -- $780 Or ~13/flight I really wish there was a comparable competing product... |
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