photohiker wrote:Spot gen3 takes 4x AAA batteries, not AA. Spot2 takes 3x AAA's. Be better if they did take AA's IMO
Gen3 adds the ability to use rechargeable battery packs or external power for vehicle use.
Spot connect is a different animal.
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Strider wrote:Still has the downfall of alerting their own crowd in the US if the SOS button is pushed. That button really ought to be removed so that people don't treat this as an emergency device.
Strider wrote:Still has the downfall of alerting their own crowd in the US if the SOS button is pushed. That button really ought to be removed so that people don't treat this as an emergency device.
Where they then have the option to either 1. Pass on your distress signal to the relevant authorities, or 2. Reach their own conclusion that it is a false alarm and do nothing. No thanks - if I am going to be rescued I want my signal going direct to my rescuers!sthughes wrote:Strider wrote:Still has the downfall of alerting their own crowd in the US if the SOS button is pushed. That button really ought to be removed so that people don't treat this as an emergency device.
So the call goes to the US initially, so what?
There are other arguments against Spot as an emergency device, but lets not get into that here.LandSailor wrote:Strider wrote:Still has the downfall of alerting their own crowd in the US if the SOS button is pushed. That button really ought to be removed so that people don't treat this as an emergency device.
American registered Spot users must be all over the world. My understanding is that all the devices (whether Inreach or Spot) notify the same global GEOS IERC organisation. It seems hard to believe they wouldnt have very streamlined protocols in place for notifying local emergency organisations (where available) regardless of location. I wonder if the idea that SOS alerts might go astray is just a scare campaign to convince people to pay exorbitant prices for locally registered devices.
Strider wrote:No thanks - if I am going to be rescued I want my signal going direct to my rescuers!
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